586 
MONADELPHIA POLYANDRIA. 
Class XVI. 
9810 incSnus Ph. 
9811 militaris Ph. 
9812 popvilneus W. 
9813 tiliaceus W. 
9814elatus Sw. 
9815 Lampas W. 
hoary ^ lZ!J or 
smooth )£ lZU or 
Poplar-leaved ^ CD or 
Liine-tree-lvd. ^ □ or 
tall 1 □ or 
three-pohited ^ □ or 
9816 Rosa MalabaricaiiCen Malabar I ) or 
9817 membranaceus W. leafy-calyxed ^ d) or 
9818 lunarifoUus W. 
9819 Rosa-sinensis W. 
/3 rubro-plenus 
y flavo-pleiius 
h variegdtus plenus 
i luteus 
9820 phcen'iccus W. 
9821 micranthus H. K. 
9822 aithiopicus W. 
9823 niiitabilis W. 
^Jiore plena 
9824 syriacus W. 
a, purpHreus 
^ ruber 
y dlbus ^ 
h variegdtus 
^ albo-plenus 
e purpureo-plenus 
9825 acerifolius P. L. 
9826 diversifolius W. 
9827 ficdlneus W. 
9828 SabdarlfFa W. 
9829 speciosus W. 
9830 pruriens B. R. 
Lunarla-leaved ^ □ or 
Chhiese ^ I 1 or 
double red ±\ 1 or 
double buff ±\ 1 or 
double striped ^ d] or 
double yellow t. CZJ 
purple-flowered^ □ or 
small-flowered ^ □ or 
d warf wedge-lv. ^ □ or 
changeable ^ (ZD or 
double-flowered ± □ or 
Altha?a frutex or 
pu7'ple-flowered Si or 
red-flowered or 
tvhile-flowered ^ or 
striped-fioweredit or 
double white ^ or 
double purple Sfe or 
Maple-leaved g i | or 
different-leavedi; □ or 
Fig-leaved * CZ] or 
Indian £ O) or 
superb ^ i Al or 
stinging ^ OJ or 
9831 heterophyllus H. K. various-leaved 
9832 cannab'mus W. 
9833 surattensis W. 
9834radiatus W. 
9835 Manihot W. 
9836 scaber Ph. 
9837 furcatus W. en. 
9838 digitatus C«y. 
9839 Abelmoschus W. 
9840 pedunculatus W. 
9841 esculentus W. 
9842 strigosus Lindl. 
9843 clypeatus IV. 
9844 iinidens Lindl. 
9845 tubulosus W. 
9846 vitifolius W. 
9847 virginicus ff. 
9848 pentacarpos W. 
9849 vesicarius 
9850 Trionum W. 
9851 hispidus Mill. 
Hemp-leaved j£ 
])rickly-stalked mi or 
rayed Glj or 
palmated S i | or 
scabrous lAJ or 
forked-calyxed [Q] or 
digitate O or 
Musk Okro ^ i | or 
long-peduncled Hit \ | or 
eatable O cu 
strigose i | or 
shield-capsuled £ OJ or 
one-toothed ^ [23 or 
tubular ^ Ol or 
Vine-leaved )£ 02 or 
Virginian ^ ox 
angular-fruited ^ i Al or 
Aftican O or 
Bladder Ketmia O or 
hispid tOJ or 
9852 Richardsoni Lindl. rough-leaved ^ i | or 
3 s 
3 au.s 
15 ... 
10 jl.au 
20 ... 
10 ... 
2 au.s 
10 
10 ... 
10 jl.au 
10 jl.au 
10 jl.au 
10 il.au 
10 jl.au 
8 jl.au 
6 
6 au 
15 o.d 
15 o.d 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
5 mr.jn 
6 jn.jl 
2 jn.s 
2 jn.au 
3 jl.s 
6 au.s 
5 jn.jl 
2 jl.s 
2 jn.au 
3 jl.s 
2 Is 
2 jl.s 
2 jl.s 
3 jl.s 
2 my.d 
6 
3 
2 
2 
2 
3 
lijl.au 
2 jn.s 
lijn.s 
3 jn.s 
jn.jl 
jl.au 
jl 
jl.o 
jl.o 
jl.s 
jl.s 
Y Carolina 1806. 
Pu Louisiana 1804. 
W E. Indies 1770. 
Pu E. Indies 1739. 
Pu Jamaica 1790. 
Pk E. Indies 1806. 
Sc E. Indies 1818. 
Pk 1816. 
Pu E. Indies 
D.R K Indies 1731. 
D.R E. Indies ... 
Y E. Indies ... 
St E. Indies 
Y E. Indies 1823. 
Pu E. Indies 1796. 
Pu E. Indies 1794. 
Pu C. G. H. 1774. 
W E. Indies 1690. 
W E. Indies ... 
Pu Syria 1596. 
Pu 
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W 
St 
W 
Pu 
Pk China 1798. 
Y E. Indies 1798. 
W Ceylon 1732. 
Y E. Indies 1596. 
S Carolina 1778. 
Y E. Indies 1804. 
W.R N. S. W. 1803. 
Y E. Indies 1759. 
Y E. Indies 1731. 
Y E. Indies 1790. 
Y China 1712. 
Y Carolina 1810. 
Y E. Indies 1816. 
W.R Brazil 1816. 
Y India 1640. 
R C. G. H. 1812. 
Y W. Indies 1692. 
Pk Peru 1820. 
Y Jamaica 1759. 
Y Brazil 1822. 
Y E. Indies 1796. 
Y E. Indies 1690. 
Y Virginia 1798. 
L.R Venice 1752. 
Y.Br Africa 1713. 
Y.Br Italy 1596. 
Y.Br C. G. H. ... 
Y N. Holl. 1820. 
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W.hort.ber. t.24 
Bot. mag. 2385 
Rhee.mal.l. t.29 
Bot. reg. 232 
Cav.dis.3.t.56.f.2 
Bot. reg. 337 
Cav.dis.3.t.57.f.2 
Bot. mag. 158 
Bot. cab. 519 
Bot. cab. 963 
Bot. cab. 932 
Bot. reg. 230 
Cav.dis.3.t.66.f.l 
Cav.dis.3.t.61.f.l 
Bot. rep. 228 
Bot. mag. 83 
Par. lond. c. ic. 
Bot. reg. 381 
Cav.dis.3.t.,52.f.2 
Ca.dis.6.t.l98.fl 
Bot. mag. 360 
Bot. rep. 498 
Bot. reg. 29 
Rox. cor. 2.t.l90 
Bot. mag. 1356 
Bot. mag. 1911 
Bot. mag. 1702 
Bot. reg. 608 
Rhee.mal.2. t.S8 
Bot. reg. 231 
Cav.dis.3.t.61.f.2 
Bot. reg. 860 
Cav.dis.3.t.58.f. 
Bot. reg. 878 
Cav.dis.3.t.68.f.2 
Rhee.mal.6.t.46 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 142 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 143 
Cav.dis.3.t.64.f.2 
Bot. mag. 209 
Bot. reg. 806 
Bot. reg. 875 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
bark of the ligneous sorts may be manufactured into mats or cordage. Of H. tiliaceus, in the island of 
Otaheite, they make matting of the bark, as fine as our coarse cloth ; also ropes and lines, from the size of 
an inch to that of a small packthread ; and fishing nets. {Hawks. Voy. ii. 217.) Forster informs us, they also 
suck this bark for food, when the bread-fruit fails them : and in New Caledonia, the inhabitants frequently 
subsist on it, though it is an insipid food, affording very little nourishment. 
H. Kosa-sinensis is extremely common in the gardens of China, and the East Indies ; but its native country 
is unknown. Loureiro, however, affirms, that it is spontaneous as well as cultivated both in China and 
Cochin-China ; and that it is so common in the latter, that they have entire hedges of it to their gardens. It 
has been long known from its appearance on Chinese screens and paper hangings. The variety with double 
flowers is most frequently cultivated, both in the East and in European hothouses : the plant is, indeed, rarely 
seen with single flowers. {Smith, spicil.) 
H. syriacus is one of our most beautiful hardy shrubs, the more valuable as it is a free-flowerer, will grow 
in common garden soil, and propagates freely by seeds, layers, and even by cuttings. 
H. Sabdariffa (the Turkish name) in the West Indies is called Red Sorrel. The calyxes and capsules, freed 
