MONADELPHIA POLYANDRIA. Sida. 
In cultivated grounds and among rubbish: Virginia to 
Florida. ©. i. June—Aug. v. v. Flowers yel- 
low, small. i n 
4. S. foliis oblongo-cordatis acuminatis crenatis summis ses- 
silibus, pedunculis solitariis petiolo longioribus fructi- 
feris deflexis, capsulis inflatis muticis undulato-crispis. 
Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 747. 
Icon. Cavan. diss. 1. t. 7. f. 1. Dill. elth. t. 5. f. 5. 
On the sea-coast of Carolina. ©. July—Sept. v.v. 
Flowers white, small. 
5. S. foliis subrotundo-cordatis acuminatis dentatis tomen- 
tosis, pedunculis solitariis petiolo brevioribus, capsulis 
biaristatis truncatis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 750, 
Icon. Schkuhr handb. 190. | 
In cultivated grounds: Pensylvania to Carolina. ©. 
July, Aug. v.v. A tall plant; flowers dark yellow. 
6. S. foliis cordatis 5-lobis glabris, lobis oblongis acumina- 
tis dentatis, pedunculis multifloris, capsulis muticis 
acuminatis, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 766. 
Nepaa levis. Syst. veg. 750. 
Napæa hermaphrodita. Sp. pl. 965. 
icon, Cavan. diss, 5. t. 132. f. 1. Herm. lugdb. t. 23. 
In shady rocky places: Pensylvania to Virginia; rare. - 
YU. July—Sept. v.v. From two to four feet high ; 
. flowers white. 
7. S. foliis 7-lobo-palmatis scabris, lobis lanceolatis inciso- 
dentatis, floribus dioicis corymbosis bracteatis. Willd, 
sp. pl. 3. p.760... 
Napa scabra. Syst. veg. 750, 
Napæa dioica. Sp. pl, 905. 
Icon. Cavan. diss. 5. t. 132. f. 2. Ehret. pict. 7 & 8. 
In stony ground, in the upper parts of Virginia, 2. 
July, Aug. v.v. Flowers white. . 
8. S. foliis inferioribus triangulo-cordatis incisis, superiori- 
Len palmato-multifidis, corymbo terminali, calycibus 
— hisptdis. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 44. 
In stony fields of Kentucky, Tennassee, &c. Y. July, 
Aug. v.s. Resembles in habit Malva Alcea. 
— 553. CRISTARIA. Cavan. ic. 5. p. 10. 
ce undique cano-tomentosa et pilis stellatis obsita ; foliis 
3—5-fidis, laciniis incisis acutis, racemis terminalibus, 
caule diffuso. 
453 
crispa. 
Abutilon. 
Napea, 
dioica. 
alceoides. 
coccinea. 
