PL ex. that. 
69 . TILIACEiE. 391. Tilia. 
637 
2. Tilia plalyphylla. Broadleaved linden . 
Leaves heartshape, roundish, pointed, unequally serrated; 
carcerule topshape, woody, thick ; ribs prominent. 
Tilia vulgaris platyphyllos, Rail Syn. 473, 1. 
Tilia fsemina, Ger . em. 1298, i. 
Tilia faemtna major. Park. 1407. 
Tilia Europcea, Lin. S. P. 733. 
Tilia platyphylla. Be Candolle FI. Gall. 4504. 
Lime tree . Female lime tree. Bast. 
Woods and hedges ; arborescent; July. 
Branches smooth ; leaves bald, villous beneath the ribs 
and veins ; peduncles axillary, corymbose ; flowers sweet- 
scented, yellowish. — Plant bears cutting; bark fibrous, af- 
fording coarse lines by maceration ; wood soft, without 
knots, used for carved and turnery work, and to cut upon ; 
leaves used as fodder for cattle; flowers in infusion a plea- 
sant antispasmodic ; fruit affords a buttery substance re- 
sembling chocolate. 
0. rubra. Leaves hairy ; twigs red ; carcerules 4-angled. 
Tilia foliis molliter hirsuiis, viminibus rubris, fructu te tragono, Raii 
Syn. 473, 3. 
Red lime. 
y. ulmifolia. Leaves like those of the elm ; carcerules 
6-sided. 
Tilia uS mi folia, semine hexagono, Dillen in Rail Syn. 473, 4. 
Fam.V. 70. MALVACEAE. 
Calyx mostly double; inner calyx 1-leaved; outer 1 or 
many-sepaled ; petals hypogynous, regular, often soldered 
to the lower part of the tube of the stamens, rather co- 
hering at bottom ; stamens hypogynous, indefinite, mona- 
deiphous; androphore tubular, petal-bearing, divided at 
top ; anthers kidneyshape ; ovary free, simple, often lobed ; 
style 1, sheathed by the androphore; stigmata many; fruit 
(in natives) many-coqued; coques 1 -seeded, not opening; 
perisperm 0, or very thin, mucilaginous; corculum curved; 
cotyledons leaflike, plaited.-— Stem herbaceous or under- 
shrubby ; leaves alternate, simple, stipuled ; flowers axillary. 
Outer calyx 3-sepaled Malva. 392. 
Outer calyx 6 to 9-cut . Althaea. 393. 
Outer calyx 3-cut Lavatera. 394. 
I. 392. MALVA. Pliny. Mallow. 
Calyx double ; inner 5-cut ; outer 3-sepaled ; coques 
many, in a circle, 1 - seeded, not opening. 
