UNMBELLIFERA. 
H. erécta, Lin. fil. suppl. 177.? H. reniférmis and H. cordata, 
Walt. fl. car. 113. H. ficarioides, Michx. fl. bor. amer. 1. p. 
161. but not of Lam. H. reniférmis, Bose. Poir. suppl. 3. p. 
21. H. repanda, Spreng. umb. no. 4. t. 2. f. 4. Glycéria re- 
pánda, Nutt. gen. amer. 1. p. 177. Perhaps a variety of H. 
Asiática, ex Cham. et Schlecht. in Linnæa. 1. p. 369. 
Repand-leaved Penny-wort. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1806. Pl. 
creeping. 
31 H. ricarioipes (Lam. dict. 3. p. 153. but not of Michx.) 
plant glabrous; leaves cordately reniform, repand, 5-nerved, 
usually in fascicles ; petioles longer than the limbs ; umbels capi- 
tate, 3-5-flowered ; peduncles one-half shorter than the petioles. 
Y. B.S. Native of the Mauritius. Rich. hydr. no. 12. f. 12. 
Flowers sessile in the umbels. Involucrum 3-5-leaved. Stems 
creeping. Fruit unknown. 
Ficaria-like Penny-wort. Pl. cr. 
982 H. pia’nrua (D. C. prod. 4. p. 63.) plant glabrous ; leaves 
distant, on short petioles, reniform, 7-9-toothed, nearly veinless ; 
umbels opposite the leaves, on short peduncles, 2-flowered ; fruit 
flatly compressed, orbicularly cordate, with the mericarps having 
2 ribs on both sides. %4. B.F. Native of New Holland, 
at King George’s Sound. Stems weak, dichotomous, climbing a 
little. Leaves hardly twice the size of the fruit. Pedicels of 
the fruit longer than the peduncles of the umbel. 
Tno-flowered Penny-wort. Pl. trailing or climbing. 
33 H. apprevia'ra (Rich. hydr. no. 17. f. 19.) leaves reni- 
form, with a broad recess, shorter than broad, with 9-11 crena- 
tures, 7-nerved, glabrous; petioles pubescent, longer than the 
limbs; peduncles longer than the petioles ; fruit rather turgid, fur- 
nished with 4 ribs on each side, reticulated. %. B. F. Native of 
Madagascar and Cochin-china, in humid places. Trisánthus Co- 
chinchinénsis, Lour. coch. p. 176. Stems tufted, creeping. Pe- 
tioles 7-8 lines long; limbs of leaves 6 lines broad, and 2 lines long. 
Pedicels an inch long. Involucrum 2-leaved. Very nearly allied 
to H. dentdtum, but differs in the leaves being much shorter. 
Short-leaved Penny-wort. PI. er. 
84 H. nummurariolpes (Rich. hydr. no. 11. f. 9.) leaves cor- 
dately reniform, 5-nerved, obsoletely crenated, with a narrow 
recess; petioles pubescent, longer than the limbs ; umbels capi- 
tate, 3-flowered, on short peduncles ; fruit orbicularly subglo- 
bose, striated, Xy. B. S. Native of the Island of Bourbon, 
creeping along river banks. H. Asiática var. Cham. et Schlecht. 
ey Leaves 4-5 lines in diameter. Petioles 8-12 lines long. 
Peduncles 2-3 lines long. The central flower in each umbel is 
fertile, and the 2 lateral ones sterile. 
Money-wort-like Penny-wort. PI. er. 
35 H. HEBECA'RPA (D. C. prod. 4. p. 63.) leaves orbicularly 
reniform, toothed at the base, 7-9-nerved, crenated at the apex, 
glabrous, on long petioles ; surculi sarmentose, prostrate ; pe- 
duncles axillary, villous, much shorter than the petioles; umbels 
capitate, few-flowered ; fruit villous, reticulated ; mericarps fur- 
nished with 2-3 ribs on each side. 2/.B. F. Native of the Island 
of Timor. Petioles of radical leaves 4 inches long: limbs of 
leaves 2 inches broad. Three of the fruit in each umbel com- 
ing to perfection, rather large. 
Hairy-fruited Perny-wort. Pl. prostrate. 
36 H. mæ'avres (D. C. prod. 4. p. 63.) leaves when young, 
rather villous, but glabrous in the adult state : radical ones on 
long petioles, with a reniform crenated 9-nerved limb, and a 
road recess; umbels radical, on very short incurved, rather 
villous peduncles ; leaflets of involucrum 2, ovate; fruit gla- 
brous ; mericarps furnished with 4 stripes on each side. Y. S. 
ative about Rio Janeiro. Petioles of radical leaves nearly a 
foot long. Peduncles half an inch long. Stems short, rather 
Sarmentose, bearing leaves, which stand on short petioles. 
Unequal-petioled Penny-wort. Pl. 1 foot. 
87 H. ra'rrma (D. C. prod. 4, p. 63.) leaves reniform, gla- 
I. Hyprocoryte. 251 
brous, broadly and shortly crenate-toothed ; petioles rather di- 
lated at the base, longer than the peduncles; leaves of involu- 
crum 2, ovate, obtuse, glabrous; umbels 3-flowered. X. B.F. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Burch. cat. geogr. no. 1907. 
Fruit cordate, truncate at the apex, marked on both sides by 3 
veins, glabrous. Herb prostrate, pale green. 
Var. (3? subintégra (D. C. prod. 4. p. 68.) leaves nearly en- 
tire, broadly reniform; peduncles rather villous, shorter. %. B. 
F. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
Pale Penny-wort. P}. prostrate. 
88 H. sre'virrs (D.C. prod. 4. p. 63.) stems elongated, 
prostrate, rooting at the nodi; leaves on long petioles, reniform, 
with broad large obtuse lobe-like teeth, pilose above, and on the 
petioles, smoothish beneath; peduncles axillary, very short ; 
umbels few-flowered, capitate, villous. %. B. S. Native of 
Jamaica. H. leptéstachys ex Jamaica, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 876. 
Allied to H. eridntha, but differs in being prostrate, as well as to 
H. macrodus, but differs in the teeth of the calyx being blunt ; 
also to H. leptéstachys, but the inflorescence is truly distinct. 
Short-peduncled Penny-wort. PI. prostrate. 
39 H. sracrza‘ra (D.C. prod. 4. p. 668.) leaves reniformly 
cordate, bluntly crenated, on long petioles; nerves, petioles, and 
peduncles rather hairy ; peduncles much shorter than the pe- 
tioles; umbels capitate, 2-3-flowered ; leaves of involucrum 2, 
permanent, ovate, rather villous on the outside; mericarps very 
much compressed, reticulately 3-5-nerved, having the back hairy 
at the apex. X.S. Native of Africa, at Cape Verd, in marshes 
at Khami. Allied to H. eridntha and H. pallida. 
Bracteated Penny-wort. PI. cr. 
40 H. erza‘nrua (Rich. hydr. no. 18. f. 13.) leaves nearly 
orbicularly reniform, crenately toothed, glabrous ; petioles dilat- 
ed at the base, clasping the stem, length of the slender hairy 
peduncles: leaflets of involucrum 4, very pilose, exceeding the 
flowers ; stems somewhat sarmentose, erectish. 2/.G. Native 
of the Cape of Good Hope, in sandy places on the Table Moun- 
tain. Cham. et Schlecht. in Linnea. 1. p. 370. Sieb. fl. 
cap. no. 247. H. cuspidata, Willd. in Schultes, syst. 6. p. 396. 
H. reniférmis, Spreng. neue entd. 1. p. 382. syst. 2. p. 290. 
but not of Thunb. nor Walt. Fruit somewhat cordate, striated, 
ex Rich. 
Hairy-flowered Penny-wort. PI. sarmentose. f 
41 H. ma'cropus (Spreng. syst. 1. p. 877. exclusive of the 
synonymes,) the whole plant covered with spreading hairs; 
leaves cordately reniform, coarsely 3-9-toothed : teeth or lobules 
acute, equal, quite entire ; peduncles shorter than the petioles ; 
umbels capitate, few-flowered; leaves of involucrum 2, large, 
ovate, acuminated, pilose ; fruit ovate, with many ribs, wrinkled. 
Y. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, on the Table 
Mountain. Cham. et Schlecht. in Linnea. 1. p. 372. H. 
moschata, Spreng. in Schultes, syst. 6. p. 351. but not of 
Thunb. 
Long-toothed-calyxed Penny-wort. Pl. tr. 
42 H. catriopus (Cham. et Schlecht. in Linnea. 1. p. 371.) 
leaves reniformly orbicular, 5-nerved, coarsely, sharply and 
unequally toothed, glabrous ; peduncles hardly pubescent, capil- 
lary, in fascicles, almost longer than the petioles; leaves of in- 
volucrum smooth, one-half shorter than the fruit, which is ob- 
ovate and many ribbed. Y.G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Allied to H. eridntha, but easily distinguished from it 
by its smoothness, by the teeth of the calyx being acute, and by 
the nerves of the leaves being 5, not 7, &c. 
Beautiful-toothed-leaved Penny-wort. PI. prostrate. 
43 H. America'na (Lin. spec. 234.) plant quite glabrous ; 
leaves orbicularly reniform, a little lobed, doubly crenated, 9- 
nerved; umbels capitate, 5-flowered: upper ones nearly ses- 
sile: lower ones on short peduncles. %. B. H. Native of 
North America, in boggy or swampy places, from Canada to 
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