Order VII. 
MONADELPHIA POLYANDRIA. 
585 
9765 Leaves 5-lobed acute toothed 
ff76G Leaves soft on each side cordate or ovate toothed undivided or 3-lobed, Pedunc. axillary many-fl. 
9767 Leaves pubescent : lower 5-7-parted ; upper trifid. Peduncles many-fl. longer than leaf 
9768 Leaves downy hoary beneath : lower palmate ; upper 3-parted : lobes narrow coarsely toothed 
9769 Leaves cordate rough with hairs smooth above : lower blunt ; upper 5-lobed, Stem hispid 
9770 Leaves smooth cordate roundish lobed toothed, Pedicels axillary clustered 1-flowered 
9771 Leaves roundish cordate 5-angled crenate, Pedicels 1-fl. much shorter than petiole 
9772 Stem upright hairy. Leaves cordate 5-7-angled crenate rugose, Flowers axillary sessile 
9773 Stem erect hispid. Leaves roundish cordate, Invol. as long as calyx 
9774 Stem upright smoothish, Leaves rounded lobed crenulate serrate. Flowers solitary subsessile 
9775 Stem subflexuose hispid. Leaves cordate about 7-lobed blunt on long stalks. Flowers axillary solitary 
9776 Stem erect hairy. Leaves palmate 7-lobed beyond the middle : lobes oblong blunt irregularly toothed 
9777 Leaves 7-angied downy plicate. Pedicels axillary 1-fl. clustered much shorter than petiole 
9778 Leaves 7-angled acute crenate plaited downy, Racemes terminal 
9779 Leaves soft hoary 5-lobed ; upper 3-lobed : middle lobe elongated ; upper oblong undivided 
9780 Leaves downy on each side acutely 5-lobed ; upper 3-lobed, Flowers solitary on short stalks 
9781 Stem hispid, Leaves hoary 5-lobed ; upper 3-lobed or undivided. Flowers subsessile 
9782 Stem and leaves downy subcordate sub-three-lobed round crenate. Pedicels aggregate. Calyxes acuminate 
9783 Leaves 7-angular downy plaited. Racemes terminal 
9784 Stem rough. Leaves 5-lobed downy beneath, Pedunc. axillary aggregate, Petals emarginate 
9785 Stem and leaves downy roundish bluntly angular crenate. Pedicels axillary solitary 
9786 Leaves somewhat downy : lower angular ; upper 3-lobed : middle lobe longer than the rest 
9787 Stem herbaceous hispid, Leaves 5-lobed acute. Pedicels axillary 1-flowered aggregate 
9788 Stem rough. Leaves somewhat downy : lower round cordate; upper 3-lobed, Pedicels solitary l.fl. 
9789 Stem herbaceous. Leaves smoothish roundish cordate ; upper angular, Pedicels solitary 
9790 Leaves cordate roundish bluntly angular toothletted, Invol. stalked 3-leaved 7-flowered, Stem rough 
9791 Leaves cordate palmate 5-lobed, Heads stalked 5-leaved 10-flowered, Stem with scattered hairs 
9792 Leaves palmate-lobed. Heads stalked 5-leaved many-flowered, Invol. acuminate. Calyxes and stems hairy 
9793 Leaves roundish very bluntly 3-lobed velvety on each side 7-nerved 1-glanded, Cal. oblong lanceolate 
9794 Lower leaves 3-lobed ; upper lanceolate panduriform beneath hoary netted with one gland 
9795 Leaves trifid downy pale beneatli with 3 glands : lobes angular toothletted blunt 
9796 Leaves broad ovate cut lobed with narrow recesses : lobes acute coarsely and unequally toothed 
9797 Leaves broadly obovate truncate crenate at end, Pedic. axillary 1-fl. longer than leaf 
9798 Leaves ovate acuminate subcordate doubly toothed. Pedicels axillary 1-fl. 
D799 Leaves ovate subcordate 3-pointed somewhat toothed and branches covered with viscid hairs 
9800 Leaves cordate 3-lobed serrate. Pedicels axillary 1-fl. ascending. Involucre 3-leaved 
9801 Leaves 5-angular : lobes toothed acuminate, Pedic. axillary 1-fl. much shorter than petiole 
9802 Leaves 7-angular acuminate toothed hairy, Fl. axillary subsessile clustered 
9803 Lower leaves roundish cord, crenate others 3-5-lob, Pedicels axillary 1-fl. Inv. 10-leaved setaceous ciliated 
9804 Leaves cordate 3-5-lobed acuminate roughish. Leaflets of invol. erect 
9805 Leaves cordate about 3-lobed acuminate soft downy, Leafl. of invol. somewhat spreading 
9806 Leaves cordate crenate blunt or acuminate. Branches and petioles hairy 
9807 Leaves ovate acuminate serrate downy beneath, Invol. and cal. downy 
9808 Leaves ovate toothed somewhat 3-lobed hoary with down beneath 
9809 Leaves lanceolate oblong entire white with scales beneath 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
1476. Malachra. A name under which Pliny speaks of a tree from the north of Persia, producing a certain 
gum. It had no reference to the plant called Malachra by the moderns. Sow in light rich soil, and trans- 
plant as with other stove annuals. 
1477. Urena, the vernacular name in Malabar. The species are of easy culture, seed freely, or may be pro- 
pagated by cuttings in sand under a hand-glass. 
1478. Pavonia. In honor of Don Jose Pavon, the companion of Dombcy, in his voyage to Peru, and one of 
the authors of Flora Peruviana. The species are free-growers, and seed readily : they are also increased by 
cuttijigs in sand under a hand-glass. 
1479. Acliania. From ocxcvr,? , closed ; so called because the corolla does not open out as in most Malvaceous 
plants, but remains always rolled together. 
1480. Hibiscus. One of the Greek names of the mallow. The species are for the most part shewy plants, 
and not difficult of culture. AU of them abound in mucilage, hke many of the same natural family, and the 
