MALVACEZ. XXVIII. Axsutinon. 
in cultivated ground. Sida Abitilon, Lin. spec. 963. Houtt. 
syst. 8. t. 61. Schkuhr. handb. t. 190. Flowers deep yellow. 
waren’ Abutilon. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1596. Pl. 3 or 
eet. 
52 A. pauciFiorum (St. Hil, fl. bras. 1. p. 206.) stem suffru- 
ticose, terete, hairy ; leaves roundish, heart-shaped, acuminated, 
unequally toothed, velvety on both surfaces, hoary beneath ; 
flowers axillary, solitary ; capsule villous, 12-13-horned, 12- 
13-celled ; cells 4-9-seeded. h. S. Native of Brazil in the 
southern part of the province of Cisplatine. Flowers red. 
Fen-flowered Abutilon. Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 
53 A. Jacauini; leaves cordate, undivided, acuminate, cre- 
nated, downy; peduncles length of petioles; carpels 10, 3- 
seeded. ©. S. Native of Jamaica. Sida abutiloides, Jacq. obs. 
1. p. 17. t. 7. Lavatéra Americana, Lin. spec. 973. Flowers 
yellow. 
Jacquin’s Abutilon. Pl. 4 feet. 
54 A. Asta’ricum (Lin. spec. 964. under Stda,) leaves cor- 
date, ovate-oblong, toothed, velvety; pedicels longer than the 
petioles ; carpels 20, 3-seeded, truncated, acute, almost equal in 
length with the calyx, woolly. ©.S. Native of the East 
Indies. Cav. diss. 1. p. 31. t. 7. f.2. and 5. t. 128. f. 1. Lher. 
stirp. p.130. Flowers small, yellow. 
Asiatic Abutilon. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1768. PI. 2 feet. 
55 A. Sonneratia num (Cav. diss. 1. p. 29. t. 6. f. 4. under 
Stda,) leaves roundish, cordate, acuminated, toothed, tomentose ; 
peduncles solitary, longer than the leaves; carpels 9, 3-seeded, 
truncate, obtuse, longer than the calyx. &?S. Native of the 
Cape of Good Hope. Resembles 4. Asidticum. Flowers yellow. 
Sonnerat’s Abutilon. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1806. Pl. 2 ft. 
56 A. cIsTIFLÒRUM (Blum. bijdr. ex Schlecht. Linnza. 1. p. 
652. under Stda,) leaves ovate, cordate, acuminated, crenate- 
toothed, clothed with white tomentum; peduncles axillary, soli- 
tary, 1-flowered, twice the length of the petioles ; carpels 10-13, 
obtuse, villous; stipulas setaceous, spreading. Like Sida disticha. 
Flowers probably yellow. 
Cistus-flowered Abutilon. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
57 A. Iparre’nse (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 
272.) leaves roundish, profoundly cordate, acuminate, on long 
stalks, crenate-toothed, clothed with very soft tomentum, hoary 
above, and white beneath ; peduncles axillary, 2-flowered. h.S. 
Native of Quito in South America. Flowers pale yellow. Sida 
Ibarrénsis, D. C. prod. 1. p. 470. Cells of capsule 3-seeded. 
Ibarra Abutilon. Shrub 6 feet. 
58 A. PETIOLARE (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. et spec. amer. 
l. c.) leaves roundish, profoundly cordate, acuminate, on long 
stalks, doubly toothed, soft, pubescent above, but clothed with 
white tomentum beneath; pedicels axillary, 1-flowered ; carpels 
11, truncate and angular at the apex, 3-4-seeded. h. S. Native 
of New Granada. Sida petiolaris. D. C. prod. 1. p. 478. 
Flowers white, the size of those of 4. Jacquini. 
Long leaf-stalked Abutilon. Shrub 4 feet. 
59 A. ceminiFLoruM (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. et spec. 
amer. 5. p. 274. t. 474.) leaves ovate, cordate, acuminated, 
crenate-serrate, hairy; pedicels axillary, twin, 1-flowered ; 
flowers with 13 styles; calyxes clothed with rusty tomentum. 
4%. S. Native of Caraccas. Sida geminiflora, D. C. prod. 
l. p. 470. Resembles 4. sylvdticum, but differs in having 4 
ovule in each cell. Flowers from white to yellow. 
Twin-flowered Abutilon. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
60 A. ropuLIròLIUM (Lam. dict. 1. p. 7. under Sida,) leaves 
roundish, cordate, acuminate, unequally and repandly toothed, 
tomentose; peduncles longer than the petioles ; carpels 11-19, 
3-seeded, truncate, acute, longer than the calyx. ©. S. Native 
of the East Indies. Beloére, Rheed. mal. 6. t. 45. S. Beloére, 
Lher. stirp. 1. p. 130. S. populifdlia, Cav. diss. 1. p. 32. t. 
593 
7. f. 9. S. heteromischos, Cav. diss. 2. p. 55. and 5. p. 275. 
t. 128. f. 2. Flowers yellow. Stem dark purple. 
Poplar-leaved Abutilon. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 
2 to 6 feet. 
61 A. HYRTUM (Lam. dict. 1. p. 7. under Stda,) leaves roundish, 
cordate, acuminate, toothed, clothed with white tomentum be- 
neath ; peduncles longer than the petioles ; carpels 15-17, trun- 
cate, acute, shorter than the calyx. ©.S. Native of the East 
Indies.—Rumph. amb. 4. t. 10? S. pildsa, Lher. stirp. 1. p. 
130. Branches hairy with pili, but much less so than in the fol- 
lowing species. Flowers pale-yellow. 
Hairy Abutilon. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1820. PI. 3 feet. 
62 A. Motte (Ort. dec. p. 65.) leaves cordate, orbicular, 
acuminate, unequally crenate-toothed, clothed with soft pubes- 
cence ; peduncles 1-2-flowered, shorter than the petioles ; car- 
pels 8-10, 3-seeded, mucronate, acuminated, a little longer than 
the calyx; branches very hairy. h. S. Native of Peru. 
Hook. bot. mag. 2759. S. grandifolia, Willd. enum. p. 724. 
Flowers yellow, rather large. 
Soft-leaved Abutilon. Fl. Nov. Dec. 
to 20 feet. 
63 A. motti’ssimum (Cav. diss. 2. p. 49. t. 14. f. 1.) leaves 
large, roundish, cordate, acuminate, toothed, velvety ; peduncles 
usually 2-flowered, shorter than the petioles; carpels 11, trun- 
cate, 3-seeded, bidentate, equal in length with the 10-angled 
1820. PI. 
Clt. 1816. Shrub 10 
calyx. h.S. Native of Peru in woods near the river Marag- 
non. S. cistiflora, Lher. stirp. 1. p. 127. t. 61. Corolla sul- 
Stem tomentose. 
phur-coloured, a little longer than the calyx. 
Cit. 1789. 
Very-soft-leaved Abutilon. Fl. June, July. 
Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 
64 A. pu'LcHRUM (Coll, hort. rip. p. 129. t. 34. under Stda,) 
stem erect, and is as well as the petioles very villous; leaves 
orbicularly cordate, unequally toothed, somewhat 3-lobed at the 
apex ; peduncles solitary, 1-flowered, shorter than the petioles ; 
carpels 10-12, globose, aggregate, mutic, 3-seeded. h. S. 
Native of the island of St. Martha. Flowers elegant, yellow, 
with a dark centre. ` 
Fair Abutilon. 
3 feet. 
65 A. EXSTIPULA`RE (Cav. diss. 2. p. 56. t. 14. f. 2.) leaves 
ovate, cordate, acuminate, tomentose, without stipulas ; pedicels 
solitary, shorter than the petioles ; carpels 30, truncate, awnless, 
shorter than the calyx, 1-3-seeded. kh. S. Native of the island 
of Bourbon. Flowers yellow. 
Exstipular Abutilon. Shrub 3 feet. 
66 A. rrunca‘tum (Cav. diss. 1. p. 35. t. 6. f. 7.) leaves 
Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1826, Shrub 1 to 
roundish, cordate, truncate and obtuse at the apex, toothed, to- 
mentose ; pedicels longer than the petioles; carpels 9, awnless. 
©. S. Native of St. Domingo. Carpels 1, or perhaps many- 
seeded. Flowers sulphur-coloured. 
Truncate-capsuled Abutilon. PI. 2 feet. 
67 A, TERMINA`LE (Cav. diss. 1. p. 29. t. 6. and 6. t. 195. f. 
2. under Sida,) leaves ovate, cordate, deeply crenate, tomentose ; 
racemes terminal, elongated, bracteate ; carpels 10-12, awnless, 
villous, capitate, larger than the calyx, 3-seeded. }.S. Native 
near Monte-Video, &c. Flowers yellowish, rose-coloured on 
the outside. St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 203. 
Terminal-flowered Abutilon. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 
68 A. arrrne (Spreng. syst. 3. p. 121. under Sida,) shrubby ; 
leaves cordate, oblong, crenate-toothed, hoary-tomentose be- 
neath; peduncles terminal, corymbose ; calyx silky ; capsule 
villous, mutic. h.S. Native of Monte Video. 
Allied Abutilon. Shrub. 
69 A. perMétLE (Willd. enum. p. 725. under Sida,) leaves 
roundish, cordate, acuminate, unequally crenate, tomentose ; 
peduncles axillary, solitary, upper ones somewhat racemose ; 
