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" If you find that they are perfectly distinct, and of equal height and maturity, and not so many as twenty, the number of them alone will be sufficient to determine the class. Those that have one stamen will belong to the first class Monandria. Those that... "
A Popular Description of the Indigenous Plants of Lanarkshire: With a ... - Page 19
by William Patrick - 1831 - 399 lehte
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An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters

Priscilla Wakefield - 1807 - 226 lehte
...other, from top to bottom. If you find that they are perfectly distinct, and of equal height when at maturity, and not so many as twenty, the number of...the first class, Monandria. Those that have two, to (he second, Diandria. Those that have three, to the third, Triandria. Those that have four, to the...
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An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters. To which is ...

Priscilla Wakefield - 1823 - 226 lehte
...separate from the pistil and each other, from top to bottom. If you find that they are perfectly distinct, and not so many as twenty, the number of them alone...one stamen will belong to the first class, Monandria Fig. 141 a Those that have two, to the second, Diandria 142 a Those that have three, to the third,...
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A Popular Description of the Indigenous Plants of Lanarkshire: With a ...

William Patrick - 1831 - 444 lehte
...distinct, and of equal height and maturity, and not so many as twenty, the number of them alone win be sufficient to determine the class. Those that have...the 3rd Triandria. Those that have four, to the 4th Tctrandria. Those that have five, to the 5th Pentandria. Those that have six, to the 6th Hexandria....
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A Popular Description of the Indigenous Plants of Lanarkshire: With an ...

William Patrick - 1832 - 444 lehte
...not at all to be seen in the twenty-fourth class. 'Fhe names of the classes are formed from G reek words, and express the characteristics! of each class....the 3rd Triandria. Those that have four, to the 4th Tetrandna. Those that have five, to the 5th Pentandria. Those that have six, to the 6th Hexandria....
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Reading book. New code, 1981. Standard 1, 4-6

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 266 lehte
...they are perfectly distinct, and of equal height when at maturity, and are less than twenty in number, the number of them alone will be sufficient to determine...that have one stamen will belong to the first class — Mbnandria. Those that have two, to the second — Diandria. Those that have three, to the third...
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The Book of the Chronicles of Keith, Grange, Ruthven, Cairney, and ...

James Frederick Skinner Gordon - 1880 - 488 lehte
...and the word andria, which means the same as Stamens. Those that have one Stamen belong to the 1st Class Monandria — those that have two to the 2nd...Diandria, — those that have three to the 3rd Triandria ; and so on, as reference to the subjoined List will shew. Then comes the ORDERS which are ascertained...
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