Order I. 
DECANDRTA MONOGYNIA. 
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5997 Leaves ovate 
5998 Leaves subcordate pubescent 
5999 Leaves ovate-lanc. entire 3-nerved rough, Fl. terminal subcorymbose 
6000 Leaves S-nerved entire sessile ovate acute villous silky, Racemes brachiate, Stems square 
6001 Leaves 3-nerved without a marginal one entire smooth on each side thin. Racemes term. Fls. sessile 
6002 Leaves entire 3-nerved ovate-lanc. smooth. Margin and nerves hispid beneath, Fl. terminal 
6003 Leaves entire 3-nerved oblong emai-ginate at base. Raceme erect term. Fl. tetrandrous 
6004 Leaves toothletted 5-nerved ovate-lanceolate. Stem hispid 
6005 Leaves ovate acuminate toothletted 5-nerved, Cymes axillary 
6006 Leaves cordate acumin. 5-nerved serrulate pubescent, ('ymes terminal. Sepals roundish. Stamens 5 sterile 
6007 Leaves cordate subcrenate beneath rusty with down. Flowers axillary and lateral solitary sessile 
6008 Leaves ovate lanceolate acuminate 5-nerved pilose somewhat toothletted^ Branches bifid. Panic, term. 
6009 Leaves entire 5-nerved subcordate scabrous. Cor. little hairy outside 
6010 Leaves entire 5-nerved lanceolate ovate rough 
6011 Leaves 7-nerved ovate subcordate acuminate ciliated with teeth, Corymb terminal, Flowers 1-sided 
6012 Leaves 3-nerved without ribs ovate-lanceol. acuminate toothletted. Corymbs term, trichotomous powdery 
6013 Leaves 5-nerved obi. lanceol. acute entire hoary beneath, Pedunc. umbelled, Bractes double 
6014 Leaves 5-nerved entire ovate acute smooth above beneath hoary. Flowers clustered sessile 
6015 Leaves entire 5-nerved ovate-oblong smoothish acuminate smooth at edge 
6016 Leaves 5-nerved nearly entire oblong acuminate smooth beneath yellowish. Racemes cymose 
6017 Leaves lanceolate ciliated 3-nerved obtuse at base, Stems square. Flowers terminal solitary 
6018 Leaves cordate oval entire stalked beneath woolly, Petals obcordate. Petals bowed at base 
6019 Branches winged. Leaves oval-lanceol. with a long point, Petals obovate pointed, Filam. wooUv above 
6020 Leaves oblong elliptical 3-nerved ciliated. Calyx setose at end 
6021 Stamens 12, Leaves ovate-lanceolate 5-nerved, Stems and globose ovaries very hispid 
6022 Peduncles solitary 1-flowered 
6023 Leaves 3-nerved ovate crenate opposite 
6024 Leaves obovate obtuse. Flowers 5-cleft decandrous 
6025 Spikes elongated, Leaves wedge-shaped smooth 
6026 Flowers octandrous. Leaves cordate smooth 
6027 Flowers dodecandrous. Leaves ovate downy beneath 
6028 Flowers 12-androus, Leaves ovate oblong serrulate 
6029 Flowers 12-androus clustered. Leaves oblong obtuse serrated pubescent on each side 
niGYNIJ. 
6030 Leaves ovate rough ish 
6031 Leaves cordate oblong downy beneath 
6032 Leaves oblong obovate obtuse smooth 
6033 Leaves lanceolate smooth 
6034 Leaves obovate lanceolate pubescent 
6035 Leaves oblong lanceolate very villous 
6036 Leaves lanceolate acute hairy beneath 
6037 Leaves obovate villous coriaceous, Fl. stalked polyandrous polygynous 
6038 Leaves elliptical. Flowers polyandrous polygynous 
6034 n 6025 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
1032. Dais. A name of unknown application. The plant resembles in its leaves the Rhus cotinus, whence 
^?loo''' D increased by cuttings of the roots placed in a warm situation. 
103o. Bucida. From fi>ig, an ox. The form of the fruit when ripe resembles the horn of such an animal, 
ihis tree grows m Jamaica in low swampy lands near the coast; it is remarkable for its slender crooked 
Dranches, and the tufted disposition of the leaves : it grows to a considerable size, is reckoned an excellent 
^™ber tree, and the bark is greatly esteemed by the tanners. 
Well ripened cuttings root in sand, plunged in heat, and covered. 
1034. Samyda. 2a.f4.vdct is the Greek name of the birch, to which this genus may be likened in its leaves, 
ine species are rather tardy in growth, but not difficult to root in sand under a hand-glass. 
^^oo. Royena. So named by Linnaeus, in honor of Adrian Van Royen, who with his son David were 
successively professors of botany at Leyden. It consists of shrubs of little beauty, which are increased bv 
ripened cuttings m sand under a hand.glass. They are chiefly natives of the Cape of Good Hope. 
