Order III. 
MONADELPHIA HEPTANDRIA. 
579 
91 Lamberti Sweet (rer. 104 
92 lanceolatum And. ger. 
93 latilobum Sweet ger. 230 
94 laxifl6rum Do. 216 
95 lepidum Do. 156 
96 lineatum Do. 116 
97 Lousadianum Do 44 
98 luteum Bot. rep. 328 
99 macranttion Sweet ger. So 
100 Mattocksianiim Do. 234 
101 melissinum Do. 5 
102m'ixtum Do. 71 
103 modestum Do. 204 
104 Mostynse Do. 10 
105 multinerve Do. 17 
106 Murrayanum Do. 164 
107mutabile i)o. 213 
108 nanum Do. 102 
109 nerv6sum Do. 47 
110 Newshamianum Do. 144 
111 notatum Do. 208 
112 nummularifolium Bot. rep.123 
1 ] 3 oblatum Siveet ger. 35 
114 obscurum Do. 89 
115 obtusifulium Do. 25 
116 optabile Do. 62 
117 opulifulium Do. 53 
118 ornatum Do. 39 
119 Palkii Do. 224 
120 pannitulium Do. 9 
Garden Varieties. 
121 particeps Sweet ger. 49 
122 patens Do. 125 
123 paucidentatum Do. 186 
124 pavoninum Do. 40 
125 pectinifulium Do. 66 
126 pliceniceum Do. 207 
127 pinguifolium Do. 52 
128 planifolium Do. 219 
129 platypetalon Do. 116 
130 Potteri Do. 147 
131 Principissze Do. 139 
132 pubescens And. ger. 
133 pulcherrimum Sweet get: 134 
134 pulchrum Do. 107 
135 pulverulentum Do. 218 
136 pyrethrifolium Do. 153 
137 ramulosum Do. 177 
138 recurvatum Do. 223 
139 reticulatum Do. 143 
140 rigescens Do. 112 
141 ringens Do. 256 
142 Robins<jni Do. 150 
143 rotundilobum Do. 252 
144 rubescens Do. 30 
145 l ugosum And. ger. 
146 sa?pefl6rens Sweet ger. 5S 
147 Saundersii Do. 205 
148 Scarbor6viffi Do. 117 
149 scintlllans Do. 28 
150 Sc6ttii Do 264 
151 scutatum Sweet ger. 95 
152selectum Do. 190 
153 seleni folium Do. 159 
154 serratifolium Do. 221 
155 SeymouriEe Do. 37 
156 Smithii Do. 110 
157 solubile Do. 24 
158 spectabile Do. 136 
159 sphondyliifo'Iium Do. 246 
160 Stapelt6ni Do. 212 
161 striatum Do. 1 
162 sulphureum Do. 163 
163 Thyn'nejE Do. 74 
164 Tibbitsianum Do. 158 
165 torrefactum Do. 243 
166 tyrianthinum Do. 183 
167 Vandesias Do. 7 
168 varium Do. 166 
169 venifiurum Do. 258 
170 venosum Do. 209 
171 venustum Do. 167 
172 vcrbasciflorum Do. 157 
173 verbenajfolium Do. 149 
174 versicolor Do. 78 
175 vespertinum Do. 239 
176 villosum Do. 100 
177 viscosissimum Do. 118 
178 Wellsiamim Do. 175 
179 Youngii Do. 131 
9642 The only species 
DECANBRIA. 
9643 Stem erect diffuse branched, Peduncles longer than petiole, Leaves 5-parted, Lobes oblong cut-toothed 
9644 Stem erect diffuse branched, Ped. longer than petiole. Leaves opp. 5-parted, Lobes trifid, Lobelets linear 
9645 Stem diffuse, Leaves hoary beneath 7-part. Lobes multifid linear, Pedunc. elongated, Calyxes silky villous 
9646 Stem diffuse. Leaves hoary beneath 5-parted, Lobes obi. cut-toothed, Ped. very long and cal. gland, hairy 
9647 Stem very short,. Radical leaves on long stalks silky on each side .5-7-parted, Lobes 3-fid, Lobelets linear 
9648 Stem very short, Rad. leaves stalked glaucous pubescent 5-parted, Lobes cuneiform trifid, Pedunc. radical 
9649 Stem shrubby. Leaves smooth palmate 5-cut, Segments bipinnatifid, Peduncles opposite erect hairy 
9650 Stem suffruticose at base dichot. at end, Lvs. smooth 5-parted, Lobes toothed at end, Cal. globose in flat. 
9651 Root subglobose, Stem naked from base to the branches. Leaves 5-parted, Lobes lin. pinnately cut serrate 
9652 Stem villous dichotomous. Leaves 5-7-parted, Lobes pinnately cut. Calyxes ciliate villous 
96.53 Stem 4-cornered, Lower leaves 5-lobed ; upper 3-lobed, Lobes oblong acuminate serrate, Pet. emarginate 
9654 Stem angular, Rad. leaves 7-lobed ; cauline 5-lobed, Lobes oblong acuminate toothed. Petals emarginate 
9655 Stem erect somewhat angular. Leaves opposite 5-lobed, Lobes cuneate ovate lobed-toothed, Stip. connate 
9656 Stem round. Leaves 5-lobed, Lobes oval acuminate cut-toothed. Stipules connate bifid 
9657 Stem round. Lower leaves 5-lobed ; upper 3-lobed, Lobes ovate acute cut toothed. Stipules distinct 
9658 Stem round. Leaves altern. 5-7-lobed cut-toothed ; upper sessile. Petals reflexed toothed at end 
9659 Stem round. Leaves 5-lobed cut-toothed ; upper sessile. Petals spreading entire, Filaments hairy at base 
9660 Like the last, but with dark fuscous petals 
9661 Like Phaeum, but the petals are rose-colored and emarginate 
9662 Stem round simple, Lvs. 5-lobed, Lobes ovate coarsely toothed : lower on long stalks altern. ; upp. sess. opp. 
9663 Stem round erect smooth, Lvs. about 7-lobed, Lobes obi. cut serr. Ped. corymbose. Pet. somew. emarginate 
9664 Stem round erect downy, Lvs. about 7-lobed, Lobes linear obi. cut serrate, Ped. somew. corymb. Pet. entire 
9665 Stem round erect smooth. Leaves palmate subpeltate 5-7-lobed, Lobes oblong coarsely cut, Ped. very long 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
sand, under a bell-glass, plunged in heat. The cuttings must not be put in very close together, and the glass 
must be wiped frequently, as they are apt to damp off." {Bot. Cult. 129.) 
1463. Geranium. Ttictyiov of the ancient Greeks, so called from -ytoocvoi, a crane, the capsule and its beak 
resembling the head of" that bird. These are chieflv Eui-opean plants' in many cases being mere weeds, of no 
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