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parvifldrus . Whitish 8, P. CI. A. 8 Quito . . 1823 

 vitifdlius . . Yellow 8, P. Tr. A.. 8 



Sfa)A, Linn. Theophrastus gava this name to 

 an aquatic plant, supposed to be identical with 

 AUhcea. Linn. 16, Or. 8, Nat. Or. Malvdcecs. 

 Mostly free-flowering plants, of no beauty, 

 thriving in any rich soil ; and increased by 

 seeds, which they produce in abundance. The 

 shrubby kinds may be increased by cuttings, 

 placed in sand, under a glass. They are for 

 the most part stove plants. S. cordifdlia, 

 mixed with rice, is used to alleviate the 

 bloody flux. The bark of several of the species 

 is so tenacious as to be manufactured into 

 cordage. Synonymes: 1, Abutilon Avicinnice; 

 2, A. acerifblium ; 3, A. dlbidum; 4, A. ame- 

 ricanum; 5, A. arboreum ; 6, A. asidticum; 

 7, A. auritum ; 8, A. crispum; 9, Napcba 

 dioica; 10, A. ferruginev/m ; 11, S. viscosa; 

 12, A. gigdntewm ; 13, A. glwilcwm; 14, A. 

 globiflbrurn ; 15, A . hernandioides ; 1 6, S. 

 pildsa, A. Mrtum; 17, A. ineanwm; 18, A. 

 indicMm; 19, A. Leschenaultianum ; 20, A. 

 lucianum ; 21, S. suberbsa; 22, A. mauriti- 

 anum ; 23, S. grandifblia, A. rnMU; 24, A. 

 mollicbmwm ; 25, A. mollUsimum ; 26, Napdsa 

 Idsvis; 27, A. midiflbrumj 28, A. orbiouldtum ; 

 29, A. periplocifblium ; 30, A. permille ; 31, 

 A . polydndrwm ; 32, A. populifblium; 33, A. 

 pnlcMllum, Plagidnthus Lampinii ; 34, A. 

 ptilchrum ; 35, A . rejUxum ; 36, S. pMlippica ; 

 37, S. brdsila ; 38, A. sonneratianwm, ; 39, 

 A. tilicefdlium ; 40, A. umbellatum ; 41, A. 

 ■vesicarium; 42, A. virgatum ; 43, S. Mrta, S. 

 torneniosa; 44, Abhtilon integirrimum. See 

 Abutilon, Anbda, Lopimia, and Periptera. 

 achta . . .Pa. yel. 7, S. Bv. S. 4 Java . . 1820 

 altalca . . . Yelsh. . 8, H. Her. P. 1 Altai . . 1-831 

 aprlca . . . Rose . 7, H. Her. P. 1 Eussia . . 1S37 

 atrosangulnea Dk.pur. 7, H. Her. P. 1 S. Amer . 1795 

 aurea . . .Or. red. 7, S. Bv. S. 1 India . . 1830 



B l^°l^' } Yl. red 11, G. Bv. Tr. 3 Brazil . 1838 



chlordphis' . Yelsh. . 7, H. B. 2 India . . 1832 



Csereii . . White . 6, H. A. 3 . 1834 



globiflora 14 . White 11, S. Bv. 8. 2 Maurit. . 1821 



gravedlens . Orange 9, Ev. 8. 2 B. Indies 1844 



integerrima) T ellow. 5, 8. Ev. S. 3 N.Grenad.1824 



44 . . . ) 



juvenilis . . White . 8, H. A. 2 . 1835 



in6Uis 23 . . Yellow 7, S. Bv. 8. 2 Peru . . 1816 



pyramidata . Yellow 7, S. Ev. 8. 1 St. Dora. 1S30 



regia . . . Scarlet 6, H. Her. P. 4 N. Amer. 1811 



rosea . . . Rose . 10, S. Bv. 8. 2 Brazil . 1820 



serfcea . . . Yellow 7, S. Ev. 8. 3 8. Amer. 1S04 



sessiliflora . Yellow 7, S. Ev. S. 2 S. Amer. 1827 



styl&sa . . . Yelsh.. 7, H. Her. P. J . 1831 



Abutilon 1, acerifdlia 2, acrdntha, acumin&ta, 

 Alba, &lbida3,alnifblia, aUhceefdlia, americ&na 

 4, angustifbUa, arb6rea 5, argUta, asidtica 6, 

 aurlla 7, betuUna, bracteol&ta, brassilUnsis, 

 brivipes, calyxhyminia, canariinsis, carpini- 

 fdlia, carpinoldes, ciliaris, compdcta, comprissa, 

 confirta, contrdcta, cordifdlia, crispa 8, dioica 

 9, dumdsa, erdsa, ferruglnea, 10, f&tida 11, 

 fruUsams, gigantia 12, glaibca 13, grandiflbra, 

 graveolens, Hernandioides 15, Mrta 16, h&- 

 milis, incequdlis, incana 17, indica 18, jamai- 

 clnsis, jatrophoides, lasiost&ga, Leschenaultiana 

 19, linifolia, luciana, 20, maculata 21, mal- 

 vcefldra, mauritiana 22, niicans, Milleri, molli- 



cdma, 24, rnollissima 25, multifibra, Napcba 26, 

 nudiflbra 27, occidentals, orbiculata 28, pani- 

 culata, platycarpos, periplocifblia 29, p. cari- 

 bdza, p. zeyldnica, perm6llis 30, pilbsa, poly- 

 dntha 31, populifblia 32, pulchilla 33, p&lchrn 

 34, purpurdscens, recisa, refliosa 35, rettisa 36, 

 rhomboidea, rhombifblia, ricindides, rosea, ro- 

 tundifblia, Schrdnkii 37, semicrenata, Sonner- 

 atidna 38, spinbsa, spircsifblia, stipuldta, su- 

 p\na,tili(efblia 39, tridentata, triloba, triquitra, 

 wmbelldta 40, 'urens, verruculata, verticillata, 

 vesicaria 41, villbsa, . w/mUnea, iiirgata 42, 



Sideranthtjs. See Ohrysbpsis. 



Sid^eitis, Linn. From sideros, iron ; so named 

 on account of its supposed property of healing 

 flesh-wounds made ty iron. Linn. 14, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Lamiaceas. Many of ■ these plants 

 are admirably adapted for ornamenting rock- 

 work. They prefer a dry sandy or chalky 

 soil ; and are readily increased by cuttings, 

 seeds, or divisions. The annual kinds have 

 only to be sown in the open ground in spring. 



- Synonymcs: 1, S. cr&tica ; 2, S. ilegans ; 3, S. 

 alpina, pyrenaica; 4, S. hyssopifblia ; 5, S. 

 f&tida. See St&chys. 



angustifblia . Yel. 7. P. Ev. S. 1 Spain . . 1820 



calycantha . Yel. 7, P. Bv. S. 1 Russia : 1821 



canadensis . Yel, 7, G. Ev. 8. 3 Canaries . 1697 



candicans 1 . Yel.br.6, G. Ev. S. 3 Madeira . 1714 



°fo'Sr dri '. } TeL 7 > F - Bt - B - J S P ain • • 1818 



crispata '. . Yel. 7, P. Ev. S. '2 Gibraltar . 1816 



decftmbens . White 6, H. A. J C. G. H. . 1820 



hirsiita . . Yel. 6, P. Ev. P. 2 S. Europe . 1731 



ilicifdlia . . Yel. 7, P. Ev. 8. 1J Levant 



incana . . . Yel. 7, P. Bv. 8. 1 Spain . . 1752 



lanata 2 . . Yel. 7, P. A. 2 Egypt . . 1787 



leuctatha . . White 7, P. Bv. 8. 1 Spain . .1823 



montana . . Yel.Br.7, H. A. 2 Austria . 1752 



perfoliata . . Yel. 9, P. Bv. S. 2 Levant . 1731 



romana . . Yelsh. 7, H. A. 1 Italy . . 1740 



scordioides ..Yel. 9, H. Ev. S. 1 Prance. .1597 



alpina 3 . . YeL 7, H. Ev. S. 1 Pyrenees . 1827 



"mft \ ^-yd- 7 ' H - Bt - s - 1 Py™ 688 ■ i 59 * 



elongata 5 . Yel. 8, P. Ev. S. 1 Spain . . 1822 



serrata . . . Yel. 8, H. Her. P. 1 Spain . .1818 



spihSsa . . Yel. 8, H. Her. P. 1\ Spain . . 



syriaca . . . Yel. 7, P. Ev. S. 1$ Levant . 1597 



taurica . . Pa.yel.7. H. Ev. S. 1* Tauria.. . 1822 



Siderodendroh", ScAreber. From sideros, iron, 

 and dendron, a tree ; in reference to the hard- 

 ness of the wood. Linn. 4, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Cinchonacece. A lofty-growing tree, thriving 

 in loam, peat, and sand ; cuttings root in sand, 

 under a glass, in heat, 

 triflorum . Pink . 5, S. Ev. T. 35 W. Indies . 1793 



Sidbr6xylon, Linn. From sideros, iron, and 

 xylon, wood ; because of the hardness of the 

 wood. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Sapotaceai. 

 These shrubs may be referred to Sersalisia, for 

 culture and propagation. See Argdnia, £u- 

 melia, Manglilla, Mtfrsine, and Sersalisia. 

 inerme . . White . 7, G. Ev. S. 6 C. G. H. . 1662 

 rug&sum . White . 7, S. Bv. 8. 10 Jamaica . 1828 

 tomentosum Dull wht. 7, S. Ev. S. 10 E. Indies . 1818 



Sidesaddle-flower. See Sarracbnia. 

 Siegesbeckia, Linn. In honour of George 



Siegesbeck, M.D., a German botanist. Linn. 



19,° Or. 2, Nat. Or. Asteracea. A genus of 



