MONADELPHIA.— PENTANDRIA. 



DECANDRIA. 



429. GERANIUM. Cal. 5-leaved, equal. Pet. 5, 

 equal. Stam. 10; 5 alternate ones longer, with 

 nectariferous glands at the base. Pericarps 5, 

 with long awns, united to elongated receptacles, 

 at length separating elastically from the summit 

 to the base : awns smooth internally. 



POLYANDRIA. 



130. SIDA. Cal. 5-cleft, simple, often angular. Style 



many-cleft at the summit. Capsules numerous, 

 arranged circularly, 1-celled, 1 — 3-seeded. 



131. ALTHiEA. Cal. double ; the exterior 6—d~ 



cleft. Capsules numerous, 1 -seeded, arranged 



circularly. 

 432. MALVA. Cal. double .; the exterior mostly 3- 



leaved. Capsules numerous, 1-celled, 1-seeded 



arranged circularly. 

 133. HIBISCUS. Cal. double; the exterior many • 



leaved. Stig. 5. Caps, 5-celled ; cells many 



seeded. 



MONADELPHIA. 



PENTATSDHIA. 

 . PASSIFLORA. Passion (lower. Passijlom , 



;. P. lutca : leaves cordate, 3-Iobed, obtuse, smooth ; 

 petioles without glands ; peduncles axillary, \n 

 pairs ; petals much longer than the calyx. 

 HAD. R.tnks of rivers. June — Aug. \\ . Climb., 

 slcnd. : jl. small, gr.-yell. 

 \ P. iwarnaUt : leaves S-lobed, serrate; lobes ob- 

 long, acute ; petioles with two glands; involu 

 < rum 3-leaved ; leaflets lanceolate, glandularis 

 dentate; rays of the nectary longer than th< 

 rolla. 

 I1AII. Panks of rivers. Sept. U.tSfcm long, climb.} 

 pet. a ' '" . n< 'i. purp. 

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