494 
p. 7. t.1. f2. 
Flowers yellow. 
Ivy-leaved Sida. Pl. creeping. 
67 S. Jussrma‘na (D. C. prod. 1. p. 463.) leaves roundish, 
cordate, toothed, hispid on both surfaces ; pedicels solitary, 1- 
flowered, longer than the petioles; carpels 5, awnless; stem 
filiform, prostrate. ©? S. Native of Peru. S. répens, var. 
Cav. diss. 1. p. 7. t. 1. f. 2. Flowers yellow, with the claws 
lined with red. 
`  Jussiew’s Sida. Pl. prostrate. 
68 S. atpe’stris (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 186.) leaves ovate, 
somewhat cordate at the base, dentately-serrate, pubescent above, 
but subtomentose beneath ; pedicels capillary, much longer than 
the petioles, racemose or panicled ; carpels 5, 2-beaked. h.S. 
Native of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes on mountains. 
Flowers violet-purple. Like S. paniculata and S. racemòsa. 
Alp Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
69 S. Marrtia`‘wa (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 187.) suffruticose, 
clammy, branched; leaves oblong, cordate, acutish, toothed. 
pubescent on both surfaces; peduncles axillary, solitary, re- 
flexed, longer than the petioles; carpels 5, mutic, wrinkled, 
obtuse at the apex. h.S. Native of Brazilin the province 
of Minas Geraes. Flowers rose-coloured. 
Var. B, viscosissima (St. Hil. 1. c.) stem much longer, pro- 
cumbent, much more branched and very clammy, and the leaves 
much larger. Native of Brazil on mountains near Villa Rica. 
Martius’s Sida. Shrub erect and procumbent. 
70 S. DomBeya‘na (D. C. prod. 1. p. 463.) leaves ovate, cor- 
date, toothed, hairy on both surfaces; pedicel solitary, 1-flow- 
ered, longer than petioles; carpels 5, 2-beaked; stem filiform, 
prostrate. ©? S. Native of Peru about Lima. Flowers 
yellow or reddish. 
Dombey’s Sida. Pl. prostrate. 
71 S. nu‘miris (Willd. spec. 3. p. 744.) leaves roundish, 
cordate, serrated, pilose above ; pedicels usually solitary, longer 
than the petioles; carpels 5. ©. S. Native of the East Indies. 
S. unilocularis, Lher. stirp. 1. p. 127. t. 53. S. pilésa, Retz. 
but not of Cav. Flowers small, yellow. 
; Var. a; carpels awnless. S. hùmilis, Cav. diss. 5. t. 134. 
~ 2. 
Var. B; carpels rather mucronate. 
l.p.9.t.1.f. 1. 
ar. y; carpels 2-awned. S., veroniczefdlia, Lam. dict. no. 
11. Cav. diss. 1. p.7. t. 1. f. 3. and 5. t. 127. f.3. Flowers 
whitish. Perhaps thisis a distinct species. 
Humble Sida. Fi. July, Aug. Cit. 1800. Pl. 4 to 2 feet. 
72 S. suprna (Lher. stirp. 1. p. 109. t. 52.) leaves roundish, 
cordate, bluntish, crenated, soft, velvety ; pedicels solitary, 1- 
flowered, longer than the petioles; carpels 5, each ending in 
two short horns; stem procumbent. %. S. Native of His- 
paniola in dry fields. S. ovata, Cav. diss. 6. t. 196. f. 2. S. 
proctimbens, Swartz, fl. ind. oce. 2. p. 1211. Flower pale- 
yellow, fugacious. 
Supine Sida. Fl. July. Aug. Clt. 1821, Pl. trailing. 
73 S. prrru‘sa (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 257.) 
leaves somewhat elliptic, rounded at the apex, cordate, crenate- 
serrated, hairy, but hoary beneath, on long stalks ; pedicels so- 
litary, axillary, almost equal in length with the leaves; carpels 
5, awnless. h. S. Native of Mexico near Zelaya. Stem 
procumbent, branched, filiform, covered with soft hairs. Leaves 
4 lines long. Flowers small, violet. 
Diffuse-branched Sida. Pl. trailing. 
74 S. suscunea ra (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 184.) stem nearly 
simple; leaves somewhat cuneately-oblong, hardly cordate at 
the base, entire at the base, obtuse and serrated at the apex, 
silky-villous on both surfaces; flowers glomerate, axillary; car- 
Plant with the habit of Glechéma not Hédera. 
S. morifdlia, Cav. diss. 
MALVACEZ. 
XXVII. Siva. 
pels 5, mutic, smooth, h. S. Native of Brazil near Villa 
Rica. Flowers yellow, with a purple spot at the base of each 
etal. ` 
Subcuneated-leaved Sida. FÌ. Jan. Pl. 4 foot. 
75 S. rure’scens (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 185.) suffruticose, 
branched, very hairy; leaves cordate-lanceolate, serrated, very 
hairy ; flowers crowded together as if they were capitate ; calyx 
10-ribbed, hairy; carpels 5, smooth. h.S. Native of Brazil 
in the province of Minas Geraes near Formigas. Flowers 
orange-yellow. 
Rufescent Sida. Shrub 14 foot. 
76 S. rLave’scens (Willd. spec. 3. p. 755.) leaves ovate, 
cordate, obtuse, unequally toothed, tomentose ; pedicels in pairs; 
1-flowered, shorter than the petioles; carpels 5, awnless. h. S. 
Native of Monte Video on rocks. S. flavéscens, Cav. diss. 1. 
p- 14.t.13.f.2. S. prostrata, Cav. diss. 1. t. 13. f. 3. Flowers 
reddish. 
Yellonwish-leaved Sida. Pl. prostrate. 
77 S. catycina (Cav. diss. 1. p. 9. t. 8. f. 2.) leaves roundish, 
cordate, acuminated, repandly toothed ;- pedicels solitary, 1- 
flowered, longer than the petioles; carpels 5, awnless, pear- 
shaped. h.S. Native of the Island of Bourbon. Calyx 
large, 5-parted. Flowers large, yellow, spreading. 
Large-calyxed Sida. Shrub 2 feet. 
78 S. nersa‘cea (Cav. diss. 1. p. 19. t. 13. f. 1.) leaves 
oblong, cordate at the base, acute, toothed, hairy ; pedicels 1- 
flowered, shorter than the petioles; carpels 9-10, 2-awned. 
©. S. Native of the East Indies. Flowers yellow. 
Herbaceous Sida. Pl. 1 foot. 
79 S. rorunpiroria (Cav. diss. 1. p. 20. t. 3. f. 6. and 6. t. 
194. f. 2.) plant hairy ; leaves roundish-ovate, cordate, toothed, 
tomentose; pedicels solitary, 1-flowered, much longer than the 
petioles; carpels 9-10, each ending in 2 long awns. h.S. 
Native of the Island of Bourbon. Awns pilose, with the hairs 
protruding in bundles, Flowers yellow. 
Round-leaved Sida. Fl. June, Aug. Cit. 1819. 
14 foot. 
80 S. Bonarte’ysts ( Willd. herb. ex Spreng. syst. 3. p. 120.) 
shrubby; leaves cordate, oblong, coarsely crenated, covered 
with stellate pubescence above, but tomentose beneath ; pedun- 
cles elongated, 1-flowered ; carpels very villous, mutic. R. S. 
Native of Buenos Ayres. Perhaps a species of Abùtilon. 
Buenos Ayrean Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
81 S. ma croon (D. C. prod. 1. p. 464.) plant hairy ; leaves 
roundish, cordate, coarsely crenated ; pedicels solitary or twin, 
1-fiowered, 4-times longer than the petioles; carpels 10, awn- 
less. h.S. Native of Brazil. Flowers white, flesh-coloured, 
rose-coloured, or scarlet. 
Long-toothed-leaved Sida. Fl. Nov. Mar. Pl. prostrate. 
82 S. corDIFÒLTA (Lin. spec. 961.) leaves ovate, cordate, 
toothed, rather angular, bluntish, villous ; pedicels solitary, 1- 
flowered, a little shorter than the petioles; carpels 9-10, 2- 
beaked. ©. S. Native of the East Indies and Africa. Cav. 
Shrub 
diss. 1. p. 19. t. 3. f. 2.—Dill. elth. t. 171. f. 209. Flowers 
sulphur-coloured. 
Heart-leaved Sida. Fl. Ju. Sep. Clt. 1732. Pl. 1 foot. 
83 S. sıva'tvıs (Cav. diss. 1. p. 13. t. 11. f. 2.) leaves ovate, 
cordate, acuminated, crenated, tomentose; pedicels solitary, 
1-flowered, shorter than the petioles; calyxes awnedly acumi- 
nated ; carpels 5, bidentate at the apex, cohering ; 2-valved. 
k? S. Native of St. Domingo. Flowers yellow. 
T'wo-valved-capsuled Sida. Shrub 3 feet. 
84 S. ELoNGa ra (Blum. bijdr. ex Schlecht. Linnæa. 1. p. 652.) 
leaves heart-shaped, grossly toothed, smooth on both surfaces ; 
stipulas and petioles setaceously-pilose ; racemes axillary, soli- 
tary, elongated, few-flowered, leafy; calyx campanulate, cilis 
