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Portulaca oleracea L.; SBH. 2 
Common about Mazatlan, oe it is used as a potherb. 
Vernacular name “ Verdola aga.” Seemann did not defi- 
nitely determine the species and, apparently, did not 
collect it. There can be little doubt, however, that it is 
P. oleracea, for which “ Verdolaga ” is the common name 
throughout Central and South America. 
P. suffrutescens Hngelm. in Coult. Bot. Gaz. vi. 236 (1881).— 
P. stelliformis Moc. et Sessé ex DC. Prod. ii. 353, in syn. 
Agiabampo, Palmer 804. 
Talinum paniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn. ; CNH. xiii. 288.—7'. patens 
Willd. 
Near Rosario, on the road to Acaponeta, Rose 1853. 
THEACEAE. 
Ternstroemia lineata DC. Mém. Ternstroem. 17, t. 1 (1823); 
Choisy, Mém. Ternstroem. 17.—T7'. Topegapote Seem. Bot. 
Herald, 272 (1856), non 7’. Tepezapote Cham. et Schlecht. 
Sierra Madre, on the road leading from Mazatlan to Durango. 
pee ou FITS 
; CNH. v 
Colomas, a 1723. Vottncnles name “ Malva castilla.” 
Malvastrum scabrum A. Gray ; CNH. i. 305. 
Agiabampo, Palmer 790. 
M. tricuspidatum A. Gray ; CNH. v. 181. 
Between Rosario and Concepcion, Rose 3263; Rosario, 
Rose 1597. 
Anoda crenatiflora Ort. ; Zoe, v. 213.—A. parviflora Cav 
Cofradia and Culiacan, Brandegee. San Ignacio, Arroyo de 
Campanillas, 375 m., Gonvaler 594. 
pentaschista A. Gray ; CNH. i. 305; Zoe, v. 213. 
Agiabampo, para 780; Cattigan. Brandegee. 
A. reticulata, S. Wats.; Zoe, v. 213. 
Cerro Colorado, Brandegee. 
Anoda urophylla Riley, sp. nov.; affinis A. caudatifoliae Robinson 
et Greenman, foliis vix dentatis, pilis = fulvis haud 
albis differt. 
Suffrutex, ut videtur, caulibus fulvo-tomentellis pilis longi- 
oribus patentibus intersparsis, Folia cordato-ovata, 
apice caudato-acuminata, inconspicue dentata, 8-5-9-5 cm. 
longa, 6-6-5 cm. lata, membranacea, utrinque viridia, 
supra stellato- -pubescentia, subtus densius stellato- -pube- 
scentia vel tomentella; petioli 8-5-9-5 cm. longi, breviter 
pubescentes _ pilis longioribus patentibus intersparsis. 
Infloresceatia paniculata terminalis. Pedicelli usque ad 
