106 FLORA OF r.RANn RAPIDS. 



MALVACEAE. Mam.ow Family. 



ABUTILON (TniTtii. Indian M allow. 

 yi;]. A. Avit'icNNAi: (tium-Iii. Vclwt-Ieaf. 

 .1. AhutlluH (L.) Kusby. 

 IJanks ol streams ;ui<l waste places, .\.iiL(.-()(;t. 

 Near tlu' luoiilli of Plaster Creek (li.K.Matteson); Coklbrouk 

 Creek; (iraiid villc; Lower Swiiit; Bridge. 



ALTHAEA L. 



A. nosKA (.'av. Hollyhock. 

 Escaped from gardens and jiersisls along waysides in many 

 places. July-Aiig. 



HIBISCUS L. Kosk-Mallow. 

 814. H. Moscheutos L. Swamp Rose-Mallow. 

 ]>raekish marshes. ISIid-Aug. 



In 1885 or '86 tliere Avere hundreds oi" plants in the marsh a})Out 

 the Salt Spring (L.S.Livingston). There are only six clumps of 

 ]dants remaining in I'JUO. It is not known to occur el.sewhere 

 within our limits, liare in tlie State. 



81.0. H.TuiommL. Bladder Kotmia. 

 Escaped from cultivation. Summer. 



Salt Spring Marsh (B.E.L.); Ladrave St. at Burton Ave., City 

 (O.ll.). Inei"easiiig in the State. 



MALVA L. jMai.low. 



810, Al. MosciiATA L. Musk Alallow. 



Waysides, escaped from gardens; occasional. Last of June-Sept. 



817. M. uoTUNDiFOLiA L. Common Mallow. 

 Common in waste places. June-Oct. 



HYPERICACEAE. St. John's-wout Family. 

 HYPERICUM L. St. John's-woet. 



818. H. Ascyron L. (treat St. John's-wort. 

 Rich alluvial soil. .July. 



