^lOECIA. OCTANDRIA,' 1796—1798 162? 
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Leaves heart- fnapcd, 3 nsrved; g’abrou', g'andidar at the 
bafe, unequally fevrato; pciio cs coinpreiledi branches' 
round. 
North Am''riea. A'/Of!. Ke-M 3 p 
^eavess heart fiiaped, glabra 1 , g'andiilar at the bafe, re- 
motely crenate.’ petioles couiprcired: braiichei aound. 
Achipckgo. Aiton. Kfiv, 3 p 407. 
Leaves heart-fliaped; the younger-oncs pnbefeent and with- 
out glands at the bafe; petioles nearly round: branches 
round. 
North America. Sp.pl 1464. 
Leaves hept-fhaped, glabrous: branches with winged angles. 
Carolina. Cattily Car. 1. t. 34. Duham. arb. 2. /. 39./ 9. 
1796. RKODIOLA. Calyx 4-parced : petals 4 ; 
neHaries 4, emarginate. 
F em. Piftils 4; capfules 4, many fteded. 
Lhodiola. Rofe-root, 
Alpine rocks. Eng. Bet. t. 508. Fltr.Dan. f. 1S3. 
1797. MARGARITARIA. Calyx 4-toodied: petals 4. 
FeiTi. 5 /y /<?4 40r 5; berry cartilaginouSj 4 or 5-grained. 
Margaritaria. 
Surinam. Pluk. plyt. t. ijb.f 
Ma;e. Branches crols.arroed, Ilexuous: leaves oppolite: panicle of 
compound racemes. Eem. Branches and leaves alternate: pe. 
duncles axillary, i-flowered. 
ORDER Vni. EENEANDRIA. 
^798. MERCURIALlS. Calyx 3 - parted : corolo. 
^ale. Stamina q — 12: globular, twin. 
^ Fern. Syles 2: 2-grained, 2-celled: Jeeds i in 
^ Mercury. 
'' otem quite fimple: leaves rough; root creeping, 
e Hedges- Curt. Lend fafr. 2. t. 64 MCd. illust. t. gi. 
btem crolF-armed: leaves nearly glabrous; flowers in whorls, 
I inonxeious. 
„ ^pain. Reich, dec. I> i;, /aAS, 
btem crofs-armed; leaves glaorous: flowers racemed: roots 
fibrous. 
c Eng. Bot, t. 359. Curt, Land. 3, t. 68. 
<4 ^1-em fomewhat fiirubby: leaves downy, 
fr Spain. Moris feet. 5 /. 34./'- 5. 6. 
Clears proftrate, herbaceous; leaves ovate, fomewhat downy: 
flowers androgynous. 
The Cape, Leagues crowded at the joints, obtufe.' 
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