PENTANDRIA. MONOGYMIA. laslonc. 
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lASIONE. Smith, 241. With. 247. 
Cor, rotata, quinquepartita ; laciniis lineari- 
bus.' SHg7na clavatum bifidum. Anthcrco 
basi connexas. Caps, infera, semibiiociila-. 
ris, apice dehiscens. 
Common calyx lO-Uaved. Cup proper 5- 
toothed. Bloss. g petals^ regular. Anthers 
united. Caps, beneath) 'i-celled) many-Jeeded^ 
opening at the top^ crowned by the proper 
cup. 
lASIONE. montansL.^^ 
I. Leaves flrap fhaped, very entire: 
SUr.r'iP’S nir. SMKF.P'S SCABJOUS. Indrysandy 
p'ares. Ory h.'inkH !)y the side of the road from New¬ 
ark ;o ! iiieolri, opijoshe Mr. i^unooinh’s House, at 
l-au^ford; more ahiind fotly on Uie Banks by the 
f’oad under lUr. PocklingtoiT’s Plantations, at Musk- 
havTi; Pariisfield. A. June, July. 
VIOLA. Smith. 244, V/ithering. 260. 
Cor. pentapetala, irregularis, postice corhuta, 
Anthoa siibcohaerentes. Cabs, sunera, tri- 
II'* 
vaivis, uniiociilaris. Cal. pentaphyllus, basi 
pruductus. 
Calyx g-ltaved, adhering to the hloffom above 
the baje. Bloss. 5 petals, irregular, with a 
[pur behind. Antliers cohering. Caps. 1- 
cetlai, 3 valued. 
V. acaiilis, lohis cordatis petiolisque piloso- hirta^ 
hispidis calycibus obtusis. 
V, Leaves heart-fhaped, rough with flrong 
hair) leaf-Jlaiks rough with hair) floral 
leaves below the middle of the jr ait jlatk, 
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