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DIANJDIUA. TRIAND1UA.
Valeriana (Class 3) has some species with onestamen.
2. Digynia. Styles 2. Contains Corispermum, Fl.Grace. t. 1, Blitum, Curt. Mag. t. 276, and a fewplants besides.
Class 2. Diandria. Stamens 2. Orders 3.
1. Monogynia. This, the most natural and numer-ous Order, comprehends the elegant and fragrantJasminece , the Jasmine, Lilac, Olive, Grammarf. 173, &c.—also Veronica, Grammar f. 2, Engl.Bot. t. 2, 1027,623, 783, &c. Utricularia, Gram-mar f. 170;—and a few labiate flowers withnaked seeds, as Salvia , Engl. Bot. t. 153, 154,Rosemary, &c., natural allies of the fourteenthclass ; but having only two stamens, they are ne-cessarily ranged here in the artificial system.Justicia, Grammar f. 172, bears the same relationto Dulynamia Angiospermia.
2. Digynia consists only of Anthoxanthum , a grass,Engl. Bot. t. 647, which, for the reason justgiven, is separated from its natural family in thethird class.
3. Trigynia —has only Piper, the Pepper, a largetropical genus.
Class. 3. Triandria. Stamens 3. Orders 3.
1. Alonogynia. Valeriana, Engl. Bol.t. 698, 1591