496 
Small-flowered Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
104 S. pumésa (Swartz, fl. ind. occ. 2. p. 1209.) leaves cor- 
date, ovate, acuminated, serrated, smooth; peduncles many- 
flowered, forming a panicle; carpels 5-6, roundish, roughish 
from very minute, stellate tomentum. h.S. Native of Jamaica 
and St. Domingo, in bushy places. Flowers pale yellow. 
Bushy Sida. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 1818. Shrub 2 feet. 
105 S. rroripu’Npa (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 
258.) leaves cordate, ovate-oblong, acuminated, serrate, villous, 
brownish beneath; racemes axillary; carpels 5, awnless. R.S. 
Native of New Granada in arid places. Shrub very branchy ; 
branches clothed with rusty tomentum. Pedicels capillary. 
Flower small, violet-coloured. 
Bundle-flowered Sida. Fl. July, Sept. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
106 S. atrosancui’NEA (Jacq. icon. rar. 1. t. 136.) shrubby ; 
branches pilose with simple hairs; leaves cordate, ovate, acu- 
minated, serrated, rather villous ; peduncles sub-corymbose, few 
flowered; petals reflexed ; calyx nerveless ; carpels 5, 2-beaked. 
h.S. Native of South America. S. capillaris. Cav. diss. 1. p. 
16. et 10. t. 12. Corolla small, dark-purple. 
Dark-bloody-flowered Sida. Fl. July, Sep. Clt. 1795. Shrub 
4 feet. 
107 S. panicuta'ra (Lin. spec. 962.) stem beset with forked 
hairs; leaves ovate-cordate, toothed, acuminated, puberulous 
from starry tomentum beneath; peduncles loosely panicled ; 
capillary long ; calyxes nerveless ; carpels 5, each ending in two 
short beaks. ¢.S. Native of Jamaica, Peru, and Brazil, on 
calcareous rocks. S. paniculata, Cav. diss. 1. p. 16. Flowers 
dark-purple, but yellow according to Cav. 
Panicled-flowered Sida. Fl. July, Sep. Clt. 1795. Pl. 2 ft. 
108 S. veruti xa (Willd. herb. ex Spreng. syst. 3. p. 115.) 
shrubby, pilose; leaves subcordate. ovate, obtuse, crenate, to- 
mentose on both surfaces ; peduncles sub-racemose, and are as 
well as the calyxes very villous; carpels 2-awned. h. S. 
Native of the East Indies. Perhaps a species of 4 bitilon. 
Velvety Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
109 S. pectrra (Willd. herb. ex Spreng. syst. 3. p. 115. but 
not of Kunth,) shrubby ; branches spreading ; leaves nearly ses- 
sile, cordate, oblong, acute, serrated, covered with brown villi 
on both surfaces; peduncles capillary, racemose, elongated ; 
flowers dioecious; carpels 2-awned. k. S. Native of New 
Granada. Flowers probably yellow. 
Clad Sida. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
110 S. nervosa (D. C. prod. 1. p. 465,) leaves cordate, acu- 
minated, toothed, puberulous from starry down; peduncles 
panicled; calyxes nerved; carpels 5, 2-beaked. h ? S. Native 
of St. Domingo. Flowers yellow. 
Nerved-calyxed Sida. Shrub 2 feet. 
#*** Palmatilobate. Leaves cleft in 3-5-7 or 9 lobes. 
111 S. Jave'nsts (Cav. diss. 1. p. 10. t. 1. f. 5.) leaves 
roundish, cordate, toothed, tricuspidate ; pedicels solitary, 1- 
flowered, longer than the petioles ; carpels 5, 2-beaked; stem 
reclinate. h ? S. Native of Java. 
Java Sida. Shrub prostrate. 
112 S. oxypny’tia (Moc. et Sesse, fl. mex. icon. ined. D.C. 
prod. 1. p. 465.) leaves cordate, toothed, villous, 3-lobed ; 
lateral lobes short, bifid, middle one longer, acuminated ; pedicels 
solitary, 1-flowered, length of petioles ; carpels 5, 2-beaked. — 
Native of Mexico. Flowers probably yellow. 
Sharp-leaved Sida. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
113 S. pu'ncrns (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 263.) 
leaves cordate, somewhat ovate, obsoletely 3-lobed, coarsely 
serrate-crenated, soft, pubescent above, but tomentosely-villous 
beneath, as well as branches; flower axillary, solitary, but col- 
lected in bundles at the tops of the branches; carpels 12, 2- 
MALVACEX. XXVII. Siva. 
awned. h.S. Native of South America on the banks of the 
Orinoco near Angustura. Flowers yellow. 
Pungent Sida. Shrub 10 feet. 
114 S. DIVERSIFÒLIA (Spreng. syst. 3. p. 116.) herbaceous, 
villous; lower leaves somewhat angularly toothed, upper ones 
sinuately 3-lobed, uppermost ones lanceolate ; peduncles solitary, 
1-flowered; capsule awned, exceeding the acuminated calyx. 
©. S. Native of the East Indies. S. heterophylla, Klein. 
Diverse-leaved Sida. Pl. 1 to 3 feet. 
115 S. HETEROPHY'LLA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 12. t. 421.) radical 
leaves ovate, scolloped, cauline ones 3-parted, with deeply jagged, 
toothed lobes, middle lobe long; pedicels solitary, 1-flowered, 
longer than the leaves. ©. S. Native on the mountains of 
Chili. Flowers pale-blue when dry; style violet. Fruit un- 
known. Perhaps a species of Cristaria. 
Variable-leaved Sida. Pl. 1 foot. 
116 S.? crisprrio‘ra (Cav. icon. 5. p. 11. t. 419.) leaves cor- 
date, lobed, tomentose beneath, with stellate dots above, curled 
on the margins; pedicels solitary, longer than the petioles; 
calyxes sinuately waved, and lobed; carpels7, mutic. ©. S 
Native of South America at Port Desederado. Perhaps a species 
of Cristaria. Corolla blue, when dry reddish. 
Curled-flowered Sida. Pl. 4 foot. 
117 S. rri’Lona (Cav. diss. 1. p. 11. t. 1. f. 11 and 5, t. 131. 
f. 1.) leaves cordate, crenate, 3-lobed, with the intermediate lobe 
longest, acute; pedicels solitary, 1-flowered, longer than the 
leaves ; carpels 7, awnless. kh. G. Native of the Cape of 
Good Hope. Jacq. schoenbr. 2. t. 142. Lower leaves undivided. 
Flowers at first white, then yellowish. 
Three-lobed-leaved Sida. Fl. July, Sep. Clt. 1794. Shrub 3 ft. 
118 S. centro ta (Spreng. syst. app. p. 259.) stem procum- 
bent, branched, hispid, lower leaves 5-lobed, upper ones has- 
tately trifid, glabrous ; segments acute, quite entire; peduncles 
1-flowered, longer than the leaves; carpels 2-awned, setosely- 
prickly. h.S. Native of? Sida hastata of English gardeners. 
Flowers yellow. Perhaps a species of Abiutilon. 
Spurred-carpelled Sida. FÌ. June, July. Clt.? Shrub 1 ft. 
119 S. ricrnor’peEs (Lher. stirp. 1. p. 115. t. 55.) leaves some- 
what buckler-shaped, 5-lobed, lobes ovate, acute, toothed, un- 
divided; peduncles usually 1-flowered; flowers sub-umbellate 
(Cav.); carpels 8-9, 2-awned. ©. S. Native of Peru. S. 
palmata, Cav. diss. 1. p. 20. t. 3. f. 3. Malvinda palmata, 
Meench. S. Ricini, Spreng. Flowers pale-purple. Leaves like 
those of Ricinus. 
Ricinus-like Sida. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. Pl. 3 feet. 
120 S. satRopuor pes (Lher. stirp. 1. p. 117. t. 56.) leaves 
somewhat peltate, with 7-lanceolate, acuminated, pinnatifid, 
toothed lobes ; peduncles many-flowered ; carpels 7-8, awnless. 
©. S. Native of Peru in sandy places. S. palmata, Jacq. icon. 
rar. 3.t. 547. Cav. diss. 5. t.131.f. 3. Flowers violet-coloured. 
Jatropha-like Sida. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1787. Pl. 3 feet. 
121 S. Naræ a (Cav. diss. 5. p. 277. t. 132. f. 1.) leaves 
palmately 5-lobed, smooth ; lobes oblong, acuminated, toothed ; 
peduncles many-flowered ; carpels 10, awnless, acuminated. %. 
H. Native of North America from Pennsylvania to Virginia in 
shady rocky places. Napz'a le'vis, Lin. syst. 750. Lam. ill. t. 
579. f. 1. Sims, bot. mag. 2193. Napæ'a hermaphrodita, Lin. 
spec. 965. Flowers small, white. From Nape@e, the nymphs 
of the wood, which comes from ve, a negative, and raog, brilliant ; 
that is to say, obscure in allusion to its habitat, in woods. 
Napea Sida. Fl. Aug. Sep. Clt. 1748. Pl. 3 to 4 ft. 
122 S. pior’ca (Cav. diss. 5. p. 278. t. 132. f. 2.) leaves pal- 
mately 7-lobed, scabrous; lobes lanceolate, deeply toothed ; 
peduncles many-flowered, bracteated, somewhat corymbose ; 
flowers dioecious ; carpels 10, awnless, %.H. Native of the 
upper parts of Virginia in stony places. Napze‘a scabra, Lin. 
