Order V. 
MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
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9666 Stem somcw. angul. erect dichotomous pubesc. backw. Lvs. 3-5-part. cut-toothe« : radic. on very long stalks 
9»i67 Stem angular diffuse pubesc. backw. Lvs. palmate 5-part. : lobes 3-lobed cut serrate. Fed. and cal. vill. viscid 
9668 Stem decumbent villous with spreading hairs, Leaves 5-7-lobed : lobes cut-toothed, Ped. very long hairy 
9669 Stem ascending smoothish, Leaves peltate 7-parted : lobes cut, Peduncles and calyx villous 
9670 Stem naked at base erect smooth. Caul. lvs. opposite 3-5-part. : lobes cut acute, Ped. 3 times as long as leaf 
9671 Stems decumbent branched. Petioles and peduncles hispid. Leaves 3-5-parted : lobes linear blunt trifid 
967- Stems decumbent, Petioles pedunc. and calyx smoothish. Caul. lvs. opp. 3-5-parted : lobes trifid toothed 
, 9673 Stem prostrate compressed, Lvs. opp. 5-lobed : lobes oblong unequally toothed, Ped. elong. and cal. hairy 
9674 Stem erect branched. Leaves reniform 7-lobed : segm. oblong obtuse trifid ; lobes 3-toothed 
9675 Stem more flaccid and nearly naked. Grains nearly smootii. Otherwise like the last 
9676 Leaves ren. : rad. 9-lobed ; caul. 7-lobed : lobes 3-fid, Pet. bifid length of pointless cal. Fruit smooth rugose 
9677 Leaves subreniform 7-lobed : lobes 3-fid, Petals emarg. length of pointless cal. Fruit downy not rugose 
9678 Radic. lvs. reniform 7-lobed ; caul, roundish trunc. at base 5-lobed : lobes trifid, Pet. length ofawnedcal. 
9679 Leaves 5-parted : lobes multifid linear. Petals emarginate length of awned calyx. Fruit smooth 
9680 Leaves 5-parted : lobes trifid linear. Petals emarginate length of awned calyx. Fruit hairy 
9681 Lvs. 5-lob. beyond middle : lobes cut 3-5-fid, Ped. clustered at end. Petals emargin. length of awned calyx 
9682 Lvs. .5-lobed : lobes cuneate ovate cut-tooth. Hair of stem spread, hispid. Pet emarg. length of awned calyx 
9683 Lvs. 5-lob. : upp. 3-lob. : lobes obi. coarsely andirreg. tooth. Hair of stem spread, hisp. Pet. shorter than cal. 
9684 Very smooth, Leaves rounded 5-lobed, Calyx pyramidal angular transversely wrinked. Fruit muricate 
.0685 Leaves 3-5-parted : lobes trifid pinnatifid. Petals entire twice as long as the angular awned calyx 
9686 Like the last, but the petals only a little longer than calyx 
9687 Stem prostrate nodose, Leaves opposite deeply 5-lobed 
9688 Stamens length of cor, Pedunc. aggregate, Branches smooth 
DODECANDRIJ. 
9689 Leaves palmate 5-parted, Segm. finely bipinnatifid. Petioles and calyxes smooth 
9690 Leaves palmate 5-parted, Segm. 3-parted pinnatifid ; beneath calyxes and petioles hairy 
9691 Leaves cordate 5-7-fid : lobes blunt serrated ; beneath petioles and calyxes somewhat hairy 
9692 Leaves ovate oblong subcordate crenate wavy. Stipules rigid, Pedunc. 1-fl. with 2 bractes 
9693 Leaves ovate mucronate entire, some subsessile, some on long stalks 
9694 Decandrous, Leaves cordate finely serrate downy beneath. Peduncles 2-flowered, Calyxes sub-bilabiate 
9695 Decandrous, Leaves cordate crenate velvety with down on each side, Flowers subterminal few corymbose 
9696 Decandrous, Leaves cordate ovate tooth-serrate acuminate rough, P'lowers axillary 
9697 Leaves cordate acuminate serrate downy green. Peduncles axillary few-flowered. Fruit-stalk very long 
9698 Leaves cordate lanceolate crenulate downy beneath rusty, Fl. terminal subracemose 
9699 Young leaves downy, adult smoothish cordate 7-nerved crenate. Corymb bifid 
9700 Leaves downy beneath smooth above ovate oblong 7-nerved subcordate-peltate toothed 
9701 Leaves hastate lanceolate serrate 
9702 Leaves ovate serrated 
9703 Leaves roundish cordate acuminate very large. Stipules large persistent ovate wavy 
9704 Leaves oblong acuminate coarsely somewhat toothed at end. Pedicels scarcely longer than petiole 
9705 Leaves cordate blunt toothed 
9706 Leaves oblong acuminate entire cordate at base sagittate on one side 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
1466. Hclicteres. Derived from sX/|, a screw, in allusion to the manner in which the fruit is twisted. Frcc- 
flowcring plants of easy culture, and increased in sand closely covered. They have little or no merit. 
1467. Bombeya. Named after Joseph Dombey, a famous French botanist, who travelled in Peru with 
Ruiz and Pavon, in 1777. Ripened cuttings root in sand in moist heat. 
1468. Pentapetes. One of the names given by the Greeks to the Cinquefoil ; but having no reference to the 
present genus, except that the calyx and capsules are in five. The species are of easy culture in any rich light 
soil, and are readily increased by cuttings in sand. 
1469. Astraptea. So called from ec^^oc-x'/i, lightning, in allusion to the splendid colors of the flowers. A 
noble genus, remarkable for the large heads of flowers, and the great dilated stipules at the base of the leaves. 
1470. Pterospcrnmm. From tt^ov, a wing, and (r-.n^f^vi, a seed. Light soil suits the plants, and cuttings 
with their leaves on root in sand covered close. 
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