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CLASS I. ONE MALE, Monandria; includes the plants which possess but One Stamen in each flower. II. TWO MALES, Diandria. Two Stamens. III. THREE MALES, Triandria. Three Stamens. IV. FOUR MALES, Tetrandria. Four Stamens. V. FIVE MALES, Pentandria. Five Stamens. VI. SIX MALES, Hexandria. Six Stamens. VII. SEVEN MALES, Heptandria. Seven Stamens. VIII. EIGHT MALES, Octandria. Eight Stamens.
The sexes must not be taught in one room to discard such ugly and inexpressive terms as snow-drop, meadow-sweet, heart's-ease, fever-few, cowslip, etc., and learn to know the cowslip as Primula veris by class, Pentandria monogynia; and the buttercup as Ranunculus acnis Polyandria monogynia; the snow-drop as Galanthus nivalis Hexandria monogynia; and the meadow-sweet as Ulnaria; the heart's ease as Viola tricolor; and the daisy as Bellis perennis Syngenesia superflua."
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