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Scape naked: leaves radical, roundifh, 2-lobed, fringed with ftiff 
briltles, and fo irritable as to fold together like a rat-trap, and 
crufh infefls which crawl or fettle on them ; petioles winged 
and not fringed: corymb terminal: peduncles i flowered. 
§84. JUSSIEUA. 4 or 5-parted, fuperior: pe- 
tals 4 or 5; ca^Jule 4 or 5 -celled, oblong, open- 
ing at the angles: Jieds numerous, minute. 
Creeping: flowers with 6 petals and 10 ftamina: leaves 
ovate-oblong. 
2. Afcending: peduncles (hotter than the leaves. 
India. Rheed. Mai. 2. p. 99. r. 51. 
Glabrous: flowers with 5 petals, nearly feflile : leaves op- 
polite, linear-lanceolate. 
Java. Burns. Ind. 103. t. 34. f. 2. 
Leaves linear, feflile, brillly : flowers with 4 petals & 8 
llamina. 
Guinea. Wtld. fp. pi. 2. p. 575- 3 * 
Leaves long, rather obtufe, rough with a few hairs. 
Leaves and fegments of the calyx linear-lanceolate, glab- 
rous: flowers fcflTi e, with 8 ftamina. 
South America. Vahl.eclog. 2. p. 32. 
Ercdl: petals 5 : peduncles braided ; leaves oblong, taper- 
ing to both ends, downy underneath. 
Lima. Beuill. Peruv. ']\bs r. 11, Onagra. 
Eredt, hairy: leaves lanceolate, tapering, hairy underneath: 
flowers peduncled, with 8 ftamina. 
America. Plum ic. 174. /. 2. CEnoiiiera. Sp.pl. epyi. 
Eredl, villous: flowers feflile, with 5 petals and 10 ftamina. 
Ameiica. Leaves loug, narrow, nerved, hairy. 
Ereft: flowers peduncled, with 4 petals and 8 ftamina : 
capfuics many-valved: leaves lanceoja.e. 
CEnothera oftoi alvis rimer, t 70 Sp.pl. ifCyz. 
Caribbecs. Plum fpec.'-j. ic 205./' i. Cnagra. 
Eretft, villous: flowers pcdiinekd, witli 4 petals and 8 fta- 
miiia. 
India. Rumph, amb. b /. 41. Rheid Mai, 2. p. 35 t- 49 ’ 
Nearly eredi, glabrous: leaves broad lanceolate, tapering: ^ 
flowerv nearly feflile, with 8 ftamina. 
Jamaica. Sva'tz. FI, snd. occ. 2 p 745. 
Eredt, glabrous : flowers peuuncled, with 4 stitl 8 
ftamina. 
Surinam. obovate, obtufc : porous. 
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