sida, MONADELPHIA DODECANDRIA. 179 
20. S. asiatica, Willd. iii, 750. 
Biennial, downy, and glutinous. Leaves round-cordate, 
_subulate, grossly serrate, Peduncles solitary, one-flowered, 
Petals obliquely triangular, embracing each other. Cap- 
sules about twenty, equalling the eax truncate, with a co- 
nic hornlet, Eye of the seed panel: “rh 
Teling. Tootea-benda. 
Hind, and Beng. Petaree, also Voanipi: 
A native of various parts of — and in blossom and: 
seed most = of the — phe if ; etter D3e® 
21.8, bagel ifolia. Willd. iii. whe fod 
‘Sub-herbaceous, villous, not glutinous. Leaves vicitiden 
date, sub-lobate, grossly serrate. «Petals obliquely trian: 
gular, and remote. Capsules twenty, truncate, longer ‘than 
the calyx. 
Teling. Noogoo-benda,: (hazel 9 
- Beloere. Rheed. Mal. vit. 45.0 ri 2. cimtiloe 
A native of various parts of India, — like asiatiea’ in’ 
—— the _ ) ad nt tq -nontqurat dteb 
92. s. ‘alton, Willd. ni, 752. eyes ROOT te 
_ Sub-herbaceous, Leaves canotaines vibthinind elite 
_ serrate. Petals evenly obcordate, embracing each other: 
Capsules twenty, truncate, longet than the calyx. 
I have not been able to learn that the natives have any 
other name for this than that by which populifoha is known, 
and with it, and asiatica, it is found common over most 
parts of India; on the coast of Coromandel, these species are 
most penctdlly used as a substitute for the — ee 
and ahh 
28, S. bscactibed, R. Bit SESE 
Herbaceous, erect, ramous, every part clothed “with ides 
my pubescence. Leaves round-cordate, crenulate, rarely lo- 
bate. Stipules faleate. Flowers axillary, solitary. » Corol 
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