Order II. 
ICOSANDRIA DI-PENTAGYNIA. 
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7119 Leaves roundish elliptical acute pubescent beneath. Sepals smooth, Germen villous 
7120 Leaves oblong elliptical cuspidate smooth. Sepals smooth, Germen pubescent 
7121 Leaves roundish elliptical acute smooth. Petals obovate. Sepals and germen pubescent 
7122 Leaves ovate rounded at base, Cal. and pedunc. naked 
7123 Leaves elliptical obtuse at each end, Cal. and pedunc. Wfoolly 
7124 Leaves ovate acuminate a little hairy on each side, Cal. and pedunc. naked 
7125 Leaves ovate attenuate at base, Cal. and pedunc. woolly 
7126 Leaves radical stalked S-lobed 
7127 Leaves lanceolate entire sessile. Racemes compound 
7128 Leaves oblong serrated smooth. Racemes decompound 
7129 Leaves ovate elliptical acute at each end smooth coarsely serrated, Racemes spreading panicled 
7130 Leaves lanceolate unequally serrate downy beneath, Flowers doubly racemose 
7131 Leaves linear-lanceolate toothletted smooth, Corymbs lateral 
7132 Leaves obovate entire, Umbels sessile 
7133 Leaves obovate cut-toothed at end. Corymbs stalked 
7134 Leaves ovate lanceolate doubly toothed, Corymbs stalked 
7135 Leaves broad ovate cut-serrate smooth. Corymbs tei-minal compound leafy 
7136 Leaves obovate acute toothed at end 3-nerved, Corymbs close stalked 
7137 Leaves oblong lanceolate serrated at end and entire. Corymbs stalked 
7138 Leaves roundish bluntly lobed toothed, Umbels stalked ^ 
7139 Leaves obovate obtuse 3-lobed, Umbels lateral sessile 
7140 Leaves obovate obtuse at the end bluntly and unequally 3-nerved, Corymbs axillary sessile 
7141 Leaves ovate 3-lobed serrated. Corymbs stalked 
7142 Leaves pinnated. Leaflets even serrated. Flowers panicled 
7143 Leaves ovate acute smooth serrated stalked glaucous beneath, Cymes pubescent 
7144 Leaves oblong bluntly and irregularly serrated, Flowers in dense corymbs 
7145 Leaves obovate obtuse forwards doubly serrated smooth. Corymbs terminal compound, Flowers capitate 
7146 Leaves supra-decompound. Spikes panicled. Flowers dioecious 
7147 Leaves pinnated. Leaflets even serrated. Flowers corymbose 
7148 Leaves pinnated downy beneath, The end lobe larger and 3-lobed ; the side ones undivided 
7149 Leaves pinnated smooth. The end lobe 7-lobed ; the lateral 3-lobed, Corymbs proliferous 
7150 Stipules linear entire. Calyx tubular campanulate 
7151 Stipules leafy ovate cut-toothed. Calyx campanulate 
7152 Leaves spatulate oblong. Joints of stem tumid, Fl. stalked " " - . 
7153 Flowers sessile, Leaves linear oblong flat 
7154 Leaves linear lane, revolute at edge, Fl. terminal sessile 
7155 Leaves lin. spatulate, Joints of stem equal, Fl. stalked 
7156 Leaves lane, spatulate. Joints of stem creeping filiform, Fl. stalked 
7157 Leaves cuneiform ovate, Flowers sessile 
7158 Leaves roundish cuneiform pilose, Fi. sessile, Cal. hairy 
7159 Leaves lanceolate, Flowers sessile apetalous 
7160 Leaves lanceolate. Flowers panicled 
7144 <^/^ A. 7150 7154 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
mental shrubs, free flowerers, and of easy culture ; as S. salicifolia, hypericifolia, tomentosa, &c. The 
nerbaceous species, especially fihpendula, ulmaria, and aruncus, are also very ornamental 
1H2. Gillenia. A genus well divided by Monch from Spirtea, from which it differs in so many respects as to 
maKe it astonishing that the species should ever have been referred to that genus, even by the most 
unreasonable advocate of the exploded doctrines of synthetical botany. Pretty North American plants with 
lobed discolored leaves, and white flowers. 
^f^'^"^'^"^- Meaning of the name unknown. Inelegant plants with the habit of purslane. 
tJtuc< °°"'-- always, and Zaiov, alive, always alive, or evergreen. A name given by the Greeks 
10 tne bempervivum. This is an uninteresting genus, only known among the curious. 
