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spimosa, 
Abutilon, 
MONADELPHIA, POLYANDRIA. | 
calix; leaves sub-7-lobed, trifid; arillus pubes- 
cent.— Willd. 
Smallest-flowered Crane’s-bill. 
This species has very minute purple flowers. On the road- 
sides close to Kaighn’s point, and in other similar places of 
Jersey; rare. Annual. June. 
see rem —— 
ORDER IV. POLYANDRIA. 
307. SIDA, Gen. pl. 1129. (Malvacee.) 
Calix 5-cleft, simple. Szyle multipartile. 
Capsules many, 1 or 3-seeded. 
1. S. stem spreading, axills subspinous, leaves on 
long petioles, ovate-lanceolate, obsoletely cor- 
date-dentate ; peduncles solitary, axillary ; sti- 
pules setaceous, longer than the peduncle; cap- 
sules birostrate.— Willd. 
Pluk. alm. t. 9. f. 6. 
Thorny Indian Mallow. 
About a foothigh. Flowers yellow. In and about Camden, 
and on road-sides and among rubbish, both in Jersey and west 
of the Delaware. Notuncommon. Annual. July. 
2. S. leaves subrotund-cordate, acuminate, den- 
tate, tomentose; peduncles solitary, shorter than 
the petiole; capsules bi-aristate, truncate.-— 
Willd. 
{con. Schkuhr. handb. 190. (Pursh.) 
Round-leaved Indian Mallow. ik 
From one to four orfive feet high. Leaves soft. Flowers pale- 
yellow. In cultivated grounds and in wastes, every where very 
common. Annual. July. August. 
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