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menziefsii, (2^.) leaves spatulate, fleshy; 
pubescence 2-parted, appressed ; siliques 
spreading (when young) ; stem very short, 
erect, simple. 
ti~i:<"tis, (yellow rocket, $ .) stem hispid ; 
branches spreading. Ex. 
IIETERANTHE'RA. 3—1. (Narcissi.) [From 
eteros, other or different, and aner, anther, 
because the anthers are of different sizes in 
the s|rne fiovver.) 
renij()r"vris, (Ju. Aug. w. 2i.) leaves or- 
bicular, renifonn ; spatha oblong, acumi- 
nate, 3-5 flowered. 
HEUCHE'RA. 5-2. (Saxifragm) [Heucher.] 
nmenca'na, (alum-root, r. Ju. 2i.) vi.scidly- 
pubescent ; scape and leaves somewhat 
cabrous ; leaves radical, on long, pubes- ' 
^ent petioles; flowers in a long, tenninal 
panicle ; stamens exserted ; calyx short, 
obtuse ; petals lanceolate, as long as the 
calyx. 2-3 f. j 
piibeit"cem, dusty-pubescent ; calyx large, j 
bell-form ; stamens scarcely exserted ; flow- ' 
ers large, red and yellow. ] 
his"pidn, (p. J. 2^.) hispid, scabrous; 
scape, petioles, and leaves, glabrous be- j 
neath ; leaves hispid-pillose above, acute- 1 
lobed, toothed ; teeth very short, sub-retuse, 
mucronate ; peduncles of the panicle few- j 
flowered; calyx shorti.sh, sub-acute; petals! 
spatulate, as long as the calyx ; stamens 
exsert. j 
caides"cen^, (w. J. 2^.) suffruticose at tlie 
base ; scape at the base, and petioles pilose ; ' 
leaves glabrous above, pillose at the nerves 
beneath, acutely lobed, ciliate, dentate ; 
teeth acute, mucronate ; calyx short, vil- 
lose; petals linear, twice as long as the 
calyx ; stamens exsert. 
acerifo'lia, {2X-) petioles liirsute; leaves 
smooth, glaucous beneath, acutely 5-lobed, 
unequally toothed ; teeth mucronate ; scape 
smooth ; panicle elongated, lax-flowered ; 
petals short ; stamens exsert. j 
H1BIS"CTTS. 15—12. (Malvacea.) [From ibis. 
tlie stork, which is said to be fond of it.j 
phoBui'ceus, (phoenicean mallows, r. Ju. 
2J[.) leaves ovate, acuminate, serrate, and 
crenate, lower ones 3-cuspidate; peduncles 
jointed ; seeds woofly. 6-8 f. Ex. 
militn'ris, (w-r. Au. TX-) very glabrous ; 
leaves 3-lobed, hastate, acuminate, serrate 
corolla tubular, campanulate ; cap.sule ovate, 
acuminate, glabrous ; seeds silky. 3-4 f. i 
virgin"icus, (sweat- weed, r. Au. 2^.) 
downy, rough ; leaves acuminate, unequally 
toothed, lower ones cordate, undivided, up- 
per ones cordate oblong, 3-lobed ; pedun- 
cles axiUary, and in terminal racemes; 
flowers nodding ; pistils nodding. 2-4 f. 
syr"incus, (althea frutex, w. and p. Au. 
.) leaves wedge-ovate, 3-lobed, toothed ; 
outer calyx about 8-leaved, of the length of 
the inner. 5-10 f. Ex. 
escnlenf'tns, (okra, y. Ju. 0.) leaves heart- 
6-lobed, obtusish, toothed; petiole longer 
than ihe flower ; outer calyx about 5 leaved, 
caducous, bursting lengthwise. 3-5 f. Ex. 
trio'yinm, (beautiful ketmia, flower of an 
hour, @.) flowers yellowish-white, with the 
lower pait purple ; calyx inflated leaves 
loothed. Ex. 
mo^cheu'tus, (marsh mallows, w-p. Aa 
2-f.) leaves tomentose beneath; petioles 
bearing the peduncles; calyx tomentose. 
Swamps. Flowers large, white, with a 
purple centre. 
grandijio'rus, leaves large, coriaceoas» 
3 lobed, tomentose on both sides, hoaiy be 
neath ; flowers large, red. 5-7 f. S. Ex 
inca'nus, (y-w. S. 2^.) leaves ovate, acu 
minate, obtusely sen-ate, hoary-tomentose 
on both sides; peduncles axillary; calyx 
tomentose, nearly equal. 
coccin"etis, (r. Au. 2X.) very glabrous 
leaves palmate-5-parted ; divisions lance- 
linear, acuminate, remotely seirate at the 
apex ; capsule ovate, glabrous. 4-8 f S. 
sea' her, (y. and p. Au. 2i.) stem scabrous ; 
lower leaves cordate, angled, upper ones 
palmate, 3-5 lobed : lobes in-egular, dentate, 
angled ; calyx very hispid, twice as long as 
the bracts. 3 f S. 
earolin"ia'nus, (p. Au. 2^.) leaves cordate, 
ovate, acuminate, serrate, smooth on both 
sides, sometimes sub-3-lobed ; seeds hispid. 
4-6 f. S. 
vesica'rius, (African hibiscus, y-p. %.) 2 f. 
HIERA'CIUM. 17—1. (Cichoracea) [From 
hierax, a hawi<.] 
marian"um, (O. y. Ju. 7X-) stem erect, 
villose ; leaves oval obovate, strigose, villose 
on the keel, lower ones sub-dentate ; ped- 
uncles and involucre downy. 1-2 f. 
runcina'tum, hirsute ; leaves radical, oval- 
oblong, runcinate; scape few-flowered, an- 
gular ; involucre glandular-pilose. 1 f. S. 
grono'vii, (y. Ju. 21.) scape leafy, naked 
above, corynib-panicled ; calyx and pedun- 
cles glandular-pilose; radical leaves obo- 
vate and lanceolate, cfliate, very pubescent 
Var. 7i?«^?'cfir?/7e,stem about 1 -leaved ; pan- 
icle somewhat fastigiate. 2-3 f. 
panicula'tnvi, (y. Ju. 2^.) somewhat gla- 
brous ; stem erect, leafy, panicled, white- 
woolly below ; pedicels capillary ; leaves 
lanceolate, naked, tootlied, membranaceous. 
2-4 f 
fascicida'tum, somewhat glabrous; stem 
erect, leafy, simple, glabrous; leaves ses- 
sile, oblong, acute, sharply toothed ; teeth 
elongated ; branches of the panicle divari- 
cate, short ; pedicels pubescent, somewhat 
fascicled. 
macrophyV'lum, (y. 2i.) very tall ; stem 
erect, leafy, hispid, sulcate ; leaves t;ordate, 
half clasping, ovate oblong, remotely coarse- 
toothed, nearly naked ; nerves and veins 
pubescent beneath ; panicle divaricate-co- 
rymbed; peduncles elongated, naked, gla- 
brous ; calyx glabrous. 
vcno'sum, (vein-leaf hawkweed, y. Ju. 
11.) scape naked, corymb-panicled, gla- 
brous; leaves lance-obovate, with thin 
hairs above, and naked beneath, margin 
ciliate, glandular toothed, veins colored 
calyx glabrous. 1-2 f 
auranti'acum, (orange hawkweed, y. 2^.) 
scape leafy, hispid ; flowers corymbed ; ped- 
uncles glomerate ; leaves oblong, acutish, 
pilose hispid. Ex. 
kal'mii, (y. Au. 11.) stem erect, sub-vil- 
lose ; leaves sessile, lanceolate, acuminatef 
