130 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



MALVA— Lin. 1753. 



M. SYLVESTRIS — Lin. 1753. High Mallow. 



Occasional. Wayside, etc. Centreville. Summer, 

 1895. 



M. ROTUNDIFOLIA — Lin. 1753. Common Mallow. 



Common. Waysides and cultivated grounds. G. barn- 

 yard. Summer. White var. found in Centerville. 



M. MOSCHATA — Lin. 1753. Musk Mallow. 



Occasional. Roadsides. Evidently escaped. Hewlett 

 Hill, Aug., 1906. 



M. Alcea — Lin. 1753. European Mallow. 



Occasional. Roadside. Escaped from garden. De- 

 serted place, Onon. Hill. 



ABUTILON— Guertn, 1791. 



A. Abutilon — Rusby. Mem. Torr Club, 1899. (A. Avi- 

 cennae — Gaertn, 1795). Velvet Leaf; Indian Mal- 

 low. 

 Frequent. Waste places. Every year in Goodrich barn- 

 yard. July. 



HIBISCUS. 



H. MOSCHEUTOS — Lin., 1753. Swamp Rose Mallow. 



Scarce. Brackish places around Onon. Lake. Aug., 

 1895. 



H. TRIONUM — Lin., 1753. Bladder Ketmia; Flower of an 

 Hour. 

 Occasional. In neglected grounds, west of Elmwood, 

 Aug., 1886. 



HYPERICACE^— Lindl. 1 836— St. Johnswort Fam. 



HYPERICUM— Lin., 1753. 



H. ASCYRON — Lin., 1753. Great St. Johnswort. 



Occasional. Banks of streams and moist soil. Bank 

 Onon. Creek. July. 



H. PROLIFICUM — Lin., 1753. Shrubby St. Johnswort. 



Very rare. One locality reported. Fabius, July, 1888. 

 S. Cole. 



