Genus TILIA, Linn. 
Tiliacese. 
>yst. Nat. 
Polyandria Polygynia. 
Syst. Lin. 
Generic Characters. Calyx 5-parted. Petals 5. Stamens numerous, free, or somewhat polyadelphous. 
Ovary globose, villous, 1-styled, 5-celled; cells 2-ovuled. Nut coriaceous, 1-celled, 1 2-seeded, from 
abortion. Don, Miller's Diet. 
^HE genus Tilia consists of timber trees, with mellifluous flowers, 
with a remarkable bractea attached to the peduncle of each of the 
cymes of the flowers. The number of species varies, according to 
the opinion of botanists, from two to ten. As there is great uncer- 
tainty respecting the number, owing to the imperfect manner in 
which several of them have been heretofore described, wc shall 
adopt only two species, and include them all under Tilia europaea, and ameri- 
cana. The most obvious external differential characteristics of these two spe- 
cies appear to be, that the former have regularly cordate, and the latter, obliquely 
cordate leaves. 
