Order II. 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMI A. 
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8919 The only species 
8920 The only species 
8921 Peduncles branched, Leaves ovate 
8922 Peduncles simple clustered, Leaves ovate-lanceolate serrated 
8923 Peduncles simple solitary, Calyxes serrated. Cor. smooth with a serrulated limb 
8924 Leaves obi. ovate rugose crenate decurrent down the petiole, Cal. serrulate colored 
8925 Peduncles simple solitary. Calyxes colored serrated. Cor. hairy with an entire limb. Leaves ovate 
8926 Leaves opp. obi. finely serrulate smooth 
8927 Leaves downy 
8928 Leaves ovate-lanceolate narrowed at each end, Tube of cor. curved. Limb wavy 
8929 Leaves obovate acuminate longer than petiole, Tube of cor. straight. Limb entire 
8930 Leaves and leafstalks deeply stained with purple 
8931 Cauline leaves bipinnate 
8932 Rad. leaves lyrate : upper oblong, Pedicels longer than bractes. Sepals linear entire 
8933 Radical leaves lyrate : upper ovate, Bractes longer than pedicels, Sepals linear oblong entire 
8934 Radical leaves lyrate : floral cordate half stem-clasping. Peduncles as long as flower 
8935 Radical leaves lyrate: upper oblong. Flowers subsessile the length of bractes, Cal. ovate serrated 
8936 Somewhat downy. Leaves lanceolate. Flowers axillary solitary 
8637 All over wool. Leaves oval oblong blunt crenate. Stamens bearded with capitate hairs 
8938 Leaves ovate lanceolate deeply serrated 
8939 Leaves ovate acute cut serrated 
8940 Leaves ternate remotely toothletted 
8941 Leaves ovate acute serrated. Stem winged at angles 
8942 Leaves obovate smooth. Segments of cor. length of tube 
8943 Leaves obovate dotted with glands downy 
8944 Flowers large yellow spotted 
8935 
89425 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
1376. Celsia In honor of Olaus Celsius, D. D., surnamed the northern Pliny, professor of the oriental 
^^^^r'^-'^t university of Upsal. His Hierobotanicon, or History of the Plants of Scripture, appeared in 
1745. 1 here was also another Swedish botanist called Magnus Nicolaus Celsus, who died in 1679. Besides 
these moderns, the name is rendered familiar to classical scholars by the recollection of the famous Aurelius 
Cornelius Celsus, who wrote upon agriculture and medicine, and whose purity of style procured him the 
name of the Cicero of medicine. 
1377. Alonsoa. Named by the authors of the Flora Peruviana, after Zanoni Alonso, at the time of the 
publication of that work, Spanish secretary for the kingdom of Santa Fe, and a great patron of objects con- 
nected with natural history. Sir James Smith considers the genus the same as Hemimeris. 
1378. Anthocercis. From cvS-a?, a flower, and x.iey.i?, a ray, the narrow divisions of the corolla spreading in 
a radiant manner, like the spokes of a wheel. 
1379. Cijmharia. From ;su,a.S',j, a boat, in allusion to the shape of the fruit. A small pubescent hoary plant, 
native of mountainous rocky places in Siberia. 
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