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X.— VIOLARI^, DC. Prod. 1, p 287. 

 THE VIOLET TRIBE, Lind. Nat. Syst. p 146, 



XVIII. — VIOLA, Linn., Pentandria Monogynia. 

 1. V Tricolor, Jion's syst. 1, p 332; Eng. Bot. ^ 1287.— 

 Heart' s-Ease. " Pansey." Native of Europe ; in gardens. 



XL— CARYOPHYLLACE^, DC. Prod. 1, p 351. 



"XIX.— DIANTHUS, Decandria Digynia. 



1 . D Chinensis. — Pink and clove-pink. 



2. D Caeyophyllus. — Pink ; in gardens ; cultivated with faint 

 success, as compared to the more splendid varieties in Europe. 



XX. — LYCHN IS, Decandria Pentagynia. From Luchnos, a link. 



3. L Chaloedonica, Scarlet Lychnis. — A brilliant flower, now 

 established in many gardens. 



XII.-MALVACE^, DC. Prod. 1, p 429. 



THE MALLOW TRIBE, Lind. Nat. Syst. p 33. 



XXL— M ALVA, Monodelphia Polyandria; Lam. «. 682 ; Gaert. 

 t. 136. Native of Southern Europe, Asia, and America. 



1. Althea Rosea. — Common Hollyhock; in gardens. 



2. M Mauritiana, W. and A. 162. — Mauritius ; annual, 

 erect plant, with variegated light-purple flowers ; found in gardens, 

 Fakeer's stations, &c. 



3. M PoLYSTACHiA, Tioiis syst. 1, p 461 ; Cavanilles Dissert. 

 5, t. 138, fig. 3. — Native of Peru; Botanical Garden at Hewra, 

 from Calcutta seed. 



4. Malope Trifida, Don's syst. l,p 460. — Native of Southern 

 Europe; leaves 3-nerved, trifid -toothed, glabrous; flowers large, 

 purple. Dapoorie garden. 



XXII. — ANO DA, Monadelphia Polyandria. From a, privative ; 

 and nodus, a knot, because the pedicels are without the articulations 

 of Sida. 



5. A Hastata, Cavanilles Dissert. 1, p 38; Sida Hastata, 

 Don's syst. 1 , p 489. — A small plant, with cordate acuminate leaves, 

 and deep-blue flowers, erect, on long peduncles ; in gardens ; rare. 



XXllL— HIBISCUS, Linn., Monadelphia Polyandra. From 

 hihiscos, the Greek name of the Mallow. Lam. t. 584 ; Gaert. t. 134. 



6. H Rosa Sinensis. Shoe-flower ; " Jasood," Maratha. Linn, 

 sp. 977; Don's syst. I, p 478. — Very common in gardens; 



