MALVACEAE, XXVII. SIDA. 



491 



10 S. STAUNTONIA'NA (D. C. prod. 1. p. 460.) leaves oblong- 

 lanceolate, toothed, smooth, pale beneath ; pedicels axillary, 

 solitary, length of stipulas and petioles ; carpels 7, 2-horned. 

 ^ . S. Native of China. S. lanceolata, Willd. spec. 3. p. 736 ? 

 S. stipulata e China, Cav. diss. 1. p. 23 ? Flowers yellow. 



Staunton's Sida. Shrub 2 feet. 



US. STIPULA TA (Cav. diss. 1. p. 22. t. 3. f. 10.) leaves lan- 

 ceolate, toothed, acute, pilose ; pedicels solitary, axillary ; sti- 

 pulas linear, fringed, longer than the petioles; carpels 7-10, 

 ending in 2 beaks. tj ? S. Native of the Mauritius. The 

 leaves are either hairy or smoothish. Flowers yellow. 



Stipulate-leaved Sida. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1819. Shrub 1 

 to 3 feet. 



12 S. MURICA'TA (Cav. icon. 6. p. 78. t. 597. f. 2.) leaves 

 lanceolate, serrated, scarcely longer than the petioles ; stipulas 

 ciliated, elongated ; flowers somewhat capitate ; carpels 7, muri- 

 cated, ending in 2 beaks. ?j ? S. Native of New Spain near 

 Chalma. Stem villous. Flowers yellow. 



Muricated-caipelled Sida. Shrub 1 foot. 



13 S. BERTERIA'NA (Balb. in litt. D. C. prod. 1. p. 460.) 

 leaves lanceolate, toothed, acute, rather pilose ; pedicels 1-2, 

 axillary, 1 -flowered, very short ; stipulas ciliated, twice as long as 

 the petioles and flowers ; carpels 5, almost mutic. Tj ? S. 

 Native of St. Domingo and Porto-Rico. Resembles S. stipulata. 

 Flowers yellow. 



Bertero's Sida. Shrub 2 feet. 



14 S. GLOMERA'TA (Cav. diss. 1. p. 18. t. 2. f. 6.) leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate, serrated, downy ; pedicels glomerate, axillary, 1- 

 flowered, very short ; carpels 5, 2-horned. Tj ? S. Calyx 

 ciliated. Resembles S. Jamaicensis. Flowers yellow. 



Glomerated-Rowered Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 



15 S. JAMAICE'NSIS (Cav. diss. 1. p. 17. t. 2. f. 5.) leaves 

 ovate, serrated, tomentose, with blunt awned serratures ; pedicels 

 axillary, solitary, 1 -flowered, short ; carpels 5, 2-horned. Tj . S. 

 Native of Jamaica in arid places, as well as in St. Domingo. 



Jamaica Sida. Fl. July, Aug, Clt. 1817. Shrub 2 feet. 



16 S. BALBISIA'NA (D. C. prod. 1. p. 460.) leaves ovate-lan- 

 ceolate, somewhat rhomboid, acuminated, entire at the base, 

 serrate-toothed at the top, and are as well as the branches rough 

 from starry down ; pedicels solitary, 1-flowered, length of sti- 

 pulas; stipulas ciliated ; carpels 8-10, ending in 2 beaks, Jj . S. 

 Native of Porto-Rico. Flowers yellow. 



Balbis's Sida. Shrub 2 feet. 



17 S. BRACHYPE'TALA (D. C. prod. 1. p. 460.) leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate, acuminated, unequally serrated, somewhat pubescent 

 from pressed down ; stipulas and calyxes ciliated ; pedicels soli- 

 tary, 1-flowered, length of stipulas; corolla shorter than the 

 calyx ; carpels 8-10, 2-beaked. lj . S. Native of Martinico and 

 St. Domingo. Flowers yellow. Differing from S. frutiscens in 

 the pedicels being jointed at the base, not at the apex. 



Short-petalled Sida. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 



18 S. REPA'NDA (Roth. nov. spec. p. 328.) leaves ovate, acu- 

 minated, doubly serrated, covered with small starry hairs above ; 

 pedicels solitary, shorter than the linear-lanceolate, ciliated sti- 

 pulas ; petals obliquely-repand ; carpels 2-beaked. Tj . S. Na- 

 tive of? Flowers sulphur-coloured. Resembles S. carpinifblia. 



Repand-]>etal\ed Sida. Shrub 1 foot. 



19 S. BRACTEOLA'TA (D. C. prod. 1. p. 460.) leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate, acuminated, toothed, smooth ; branches round, hairy ; 

 stipulas of two forms, one awl-shaped, the other linear ; racemes 

 very short, 1-3-flowered, bracteolate ; carpels 7-8, 2-beaked. 

 f? . S. Native of South America on the road from Chili 19 

 Brazil. Flowers small, yellow. 



Bracteolate-ftowered Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 



20 S. CARPINIFBLIA (Lin. fil. suppl. 307.) leaves ovate-ob- 

 long, doubly-serrated ; peduncles axillary, very short, usually 



4-flowered ; branchlets flattened ; carpels 8, 2-beaked. Tj . G. 

 Native of the Canary Islands and Brazil. Cav. diss. 1. p. 24. 

 t. 3. p. 11. Flowers yellow. The leaves are chewed by the 

 inhabitants of Brazil, and applied with success to the bites of 

 wasps and bees. 



far. /3 ? betulma (Lag. hort. madr. 1815.) leaves broader and 

 somewhat cordate at the base, fj . S. Native of the Mauritius. 

 S. carpinifolia, Jacq. icon. rar. 1. t. 135. 



Hornbean-leaved Sida. Fl. July, Sep. Clt. 1774. Shrub 2 ft. 



21 S. CARPINOI'DES (D. C. prod. 1. p. 461.) leaves ovate- 

 oblong, somewhat doubly serrated ; pedicels axillary, 1-flower- 

 ed, solitary ; carpels 10-12, 2-horned on the back, and with 1 

 awn at the base on the inside. Tj . S. Native of Brazil. Flowers 

 yellow. This plant is often to be found in gardens under the 

 name of S. carpinifolia. 



Horn-bean-like Sida. Fl. July, Sep. Clt. 1800. Shrub 2 feet. 



22 S. MUCRONULA'TA (D. C. prod. 1. p. 461.) lower leaves 

 ovate-oblong, upper ones oblong, somewhat double-toothed ; 

 pedicels axillary, very short, 1-flowered; carpels 10-11, 2- 

 beaked, and with 1 short awn at the base, fy . S. Native of 

 Java. Resembles S. carpinoides, but differing in the leaves 

 being more oblong and smooth, and in the fruit being more his- 

 pid, as well as smaller. Flowers yellow. 



Afacronutoe-carpelled Sida. Shrub 2 feet. 



23 S. ORIENTALS (Cav. diss. 1. p. 21. t. 12. f. 1.) leaves 

 ovate, acuminated, toothed above, smooth ; pedicels axillary, 

 1-flowered, rather shorter than the petioles; carpels 9-10- 

 mutic. 1? ? S. Native of the East Indies. Flowers yellow. 



Oriental Sida. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 



24 S. CAPE'NSIS (Cav. diss. 1. p. 23. t. 12. f. 3. and 2. p. 49.) 

 leaves ovate-lanceolate or roundish-ovate, toothed ; pedicels ax- 

 illary, solitary, length of petioles ; stipulas ciliated, longer than 

 petioles; carpels 10, mutic. fj? G. Native of the Cape of 

 Good Hope. Pluk. aim. t. 240. f. 5. Flowers yellow. 



Cape Sida. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 



25 S. MICROPHY'LLA (Cav. diss. 1. p. 22. t. 12. f. 2.) leaves 

 elliptical, toothed ; pedicels axillary, solitary, somewhat longer 

 than the petioles ; carpels 7, 2-beaked. 1 . S. Native of the 

 East Indies. Flowers yellow, sometimes crowded on the tops 

 of the branches. 



Small-leaved Sida. PI. 2 feet. 



26 S. TRIDENTA'TA (Cav. icon. 4. t. 312.) leaves ovate, 3- 

 toothed at the apex, tomentose beneath ; pedicels axillary, 1- 

 flowered, solitary, equal in length with the petioles and stipulas ; 

 stem filiform, very short. Tj . S. Native of St. Domingo. 

 Flowers yellow, small. 



Three-toothed-leaved Sida. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1824. Shrub 

 1 foot. 



27 S. EROSA (Link. enum. hort. berl. 2. p. 203.) leaves 

 rhomboid, tapering to the base, toothed in front, clothed with 

 starry tomentum beneath ; pedicels shorter than the petioles ; 

 carpels 2-beaked. !{.. S. Native of Brazil. S. emarginata, 

 Retz. Flowers yellow. 



Batten-leaved Sida. Fl. July, Sep. Clt. 1824. PI. 2 feet. 



28 S. VIA' RUM (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 182.) suftruticose, 

 trailing, prostrate ; branches clothed with the permanent sti- 

 pulas ; leaves small, oblong-linear, obtuse at both ends, serrated 

 at the apex, somewhat farinaceously-tomentose beneath ; pedun- 

 cles equal in length to the petioles ; flowers glomerate ; carpels 

 5, smooth, bifid, attenuated. ^ S. Native of Brazil in the 

 province of Minas Geraes by road-sides. Flowers pale-yellow. 



Way-side Sida. Fl. Jan. Mar. PI. prostrate. 



29 S. CILIA'RIS (Lin. spec. 961.) leaves elliptical, somewhat 

 ovate, retuse, toothed at the apex ; pedicels axillary, solitary, 

 very short ; stipulas ciliated, rather longer than the flower ; 

 carpels 7, muricated, ending in two short beaks. $ . S. Na- 



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