MONADELPHIA POLYANDRIA, A55 
555. MALOPE, Gen. pl. 1130. 
1. M. foliis oblongis obtusis integris crénatis supra glabris, malacoides 
pedunculis solitariis axillaribus, ilid, sp. pl. 3. 
p. 799. : | 
Icon. Cavan. diss. 2. 1,27. fil. Sabb. hort, 1. t. 50. 
Rol. ic. 189. 
In Carolina. Walter. ©. +. Though I doubt of this 
plant having been found in America, yet it is worth 
drawing the attention of the botanist to find out what 
Walter means by it. j 
556. HIBISCUS, Gen. pl. 1139. 
i. H. foliis ovatis acuminatis serratis subtrilobis sub-3-ner- Moscheutos 
vibus subtus incano-tomentosis, pedunculis floriferis, 
calycibus tomentosis, capsulis glabris.— Willd. sp. 
: pl, 8. p. 806. 
H. palustris. Walt, fl. car. 170. 
Icon. Cavan. diss. 3. t. 65. f. 1.. Bot. mag. 882, sub 
H. palustri. 
In swamps and salt-marshes : New York to Carolina ; 
plentifully in the marshes round the Salt-lake, Onon- 
dago, New York. Y. Aug.—Oct. v.v. Flowers 
large, white, with a purple bottom, or sometimes 
‘pale purple, — 7 | | 
2. H. foliis lato-ovatis obtuse-serratis subtrilobis 3-nervibus palustris. 
subtus tomentosis, pedunculis axillaribus petiolo lon- 
gioribus.— Willd. sp. $0.3. p. 808. 
Icon. Cavan. diss, 3. t. 65. f. 2. : 
In swamps and marshes : Canada to Virginia. MY: Aug. 
—Oct. v.v. Flowérs]arge, purple. Thisplant has 
been generally confounded with the former, but is 
very distinct. 
3. H. folis amplis coriaceis triangulato-cordatis trilobis grandiflorus. 
utrinque eximie tomentosis subtus incanis, capsulis 
tomentoso- hirsutissimis subtruncatis.— Mich. Jl. amer. 
2. p. 46. 
s hm ro ea of Georgia and Florida, and on the banks 
of the Mississippi: Y. Aug.—Oct. v.v. Flowers 
very large, flesh-coloured, with a red bottom; the 
fructifications yellow, need - 
4. H. foliis ovatis acuminatis obtuse serratis utrinque inca- hinc Ne 
no-tomentosis, pedunculis axillaribus, calycibus to- 
mentosis sabzequalibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 807. 
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