Order II. 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPEIIMIA. 
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8887 Leaves reniform subpeltatc crenate 
8888 Leaves lanceolate spatulate. Scapes shorter than leaf 
8889 Peduncles 1-flowered 
8890 Peduncles 1 many-flowered 
8891 Leaves opposite and ternate stalked 
8892 Leaves opposite and ternate stem-clasping 
8893 Leaves ternate ovate hairy 
8894 Leaves ovate acute entire subvillous. Sepals entire and corollas pubescent, Upper lip undivided 
8895 Leaves ovate acuminate serrate hairy above. Sepals toothlettcd and corollas hairy 
8896 Leaves 3 subsessile oblong acutely crenate pubescent, Cor. hairy. Galea dilated reflexed 
8897 Leaves ovate acuminate stalked. Raceme terminal whorled. Peduncles cymose 
8898 Leaves linear smooth entire, Stem nearly naked 
8899 Leaves oblong ovate entire 3-nerved sessile, Pedunc. axillary 1 flowered, Stem procumbent 
8900 Leaves oblong entire. Peduncles longer than leaf, Stem declinate 
8901 Very smooth. Leaves cuneate oblong upwards obsoletely crenate, Pedunc. nearly as long as leaf 
8902 Stem erect. Leaves lanceolate acute doubly serrated smooth. Flowers whorled 
8903 Leaves ovate serrated alternate. Flowers twin 
8904 Hairy, Leaves alternate rhomboid cuneiform cut serrate. Flowers twin. Sepals linear 
8905 Leaves opposite linear entire. Racemes compound terminal 
8906 Leaves opposite ovate-oblong entire wavy : upper subcordate whorled. Racemes spiked 
8907 Pubescent, Leaves opposite and ternate ovate serrate stalked, Pedunc. axillary shorter than petiole 
8908 Leaves toothed lanceolate 3-nerved 
8D09 Leaves opposite ovate jagged. Flowers somewhat umbelled terminal 
8910 Leaves linear toothed villous, Cal. hairy. Branches subfastigiate 
8911 Upper leaves opposite sessile tooth-sinuated. Flowers solitary on long stalks 
8912 Leaves opp. lin. lane, acute at each end toothletted, Raceme terminal. Stamens exserted 
8913 Leaves lane, toothed villous. Racemes of flowers remote 
8914 Leaves obovate crenate downy, Stem decumbent 
8915 Leaves obi. serrated hairy, Stem nearly leafless, Flowers alternate remote 
8916 Leaves ovate toothed silky beneath dotted with silver, Flowers axillary stalked 
8917 Leaves wedge-shaped serrated pubescent, Segm. of cor. with very long points 
8918 Leaves opp. stalked oblong blunt tooth-serrated when old smooth, Segm. of cor. rounded 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
1364. RusscUa. In honor of Alexander Russel, M. D. ¥. R. S., born in Scotland; died 1768; author of the 
natural history of Aleppo, London, 1756. His brother Patrick, published a second edition in 1794, and a 
work on serpents in 1796, folio. 
1365. Bodartia, by Tournefort, after M. Dodart, member of the academy of sciences at Paris ; and an 
eminent physician. An ugly, leafless, almost flowerless plant, of much rarity and little beauty. 
1366. Lindernia. Named after Francis Lindern, an obscure Swiss botanist. Pyxidaria is so called from 
■rv^og, the box, which it resembles in foliage. 
1367. Herpestis. From ie.^'/iryi? , any thing which creeps. An exotic genus of herbs, with opposite leaves 
and axillary flowers, each of whose stalks bears a pair of bracteaj. Herpestis Monnieria is a beautiful aquatic. 
1368. Capraria. So named from capra, a goat, the leaves being much liked by that animal. 
1369. Buchnera. Named after John Godfrey Euchner, a German botanist, who published in 1743, his Obser- 
vations upon the Plants of Saxony. Small Cape shrubs of little interest or beauty. Their leaves are generally 
small, and their flowers white. 
1370. Manulca. Derived from ?nanus, the hand. The five divisions of the flower, in some species, from 
their form and relative position, resemble an open hand. Handsome Cape shrubs of humble growth. They 
are rare in collections, but deserving of being very generally cultivated. 
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