20 PLANTE FENDLERIANE. 
in flower, August, with mature fruit.— This plant was also gathered by Lieut. Abert. 
The native country of Malva miniata, Cav. was not recorded. But that the plant is a 
portion attached to the short axis, which is conspicuonsly 7-9-winged. The fruit is figured in Gen. Il. 
2. t. 224. 
§ 2. Phalanges exteriores ex apice columne exserentes, spe bifide, in filamenta 4-6 usque ad medium 
vel profundiora fisse ; interiores e filamentis subindefinitis inferne binatim connatis. 
*« Annua, pauciflore. 
4. S. Hantweai: caule tenello subsimplici apice 2—4-floro inferne foliisque parvis 5-partitis glabratis, 
segmentis superiorum linearibus integris, imorum spathulatis apice interdum bilobis; bracteis minimis; calycis 
brevi-pedicellati tomentulosi laciniis triangulari-lanceolatis acuminatis ; corolla lilacina. — California, Hartweg 
(No. 1669). — Plant 7-9 inches high. Segments of the leaves about half an inch long. Petals two thirds 
of an inch in length. Fruit unknown. — From the aspect and the disposition of the flowers, this plant would 
seem to be closely allied to S. diploscypha ; but in the stamineal column it accords with the ensuing species. 
* « Perennes: flores virgato-racemose. 
5. §. numiLis: undique hispido-hirsuta; caulibus e radice tuberosa adscendentibus simplicibus (6 — 12 
unc. altis); foliis radicalibus rotundis sinu apertis aut subtruncatis inciso-crenatis indivisis sublobatisve, 
eaulinis (2-4) 5-'-partitis, segmentis apice trilobatis obtusis; racemo brevi (9- 15-floro) basi foliato ; 
calycibus pedicello longioribus, laciniis lanceolatis acuminatis ; corolla roseo-purpurea. — Sida» malvzeflora, 
Hook. § Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 326; an DC. ? — Var. 8B. humilior, foliis omnibus indivisis seu vix lobatis 
rotundato-reniformibus basi pl. m. truncatis. — California, Douglas, Fremont, Hartweg. 8. From a Russian 
collection made in the Bay of San Francisco. — This species is not more than a quarter of the size of 8. 
Oregana, with the leaves only an inch or little more in diameter, while the flowers are much larger, the petals 
being fully an inch in length. Fruit unknown. 
6. S. Onzcana: caule virgato (1 —3-ped.) superne cinereo-puberulo seepe paniculato ; foliis (hirsutis y. 
glabratis) radicalibus reniformi-orbiculatis 7-9-lobatis, primariis sinu apertissimis vel truncatis, caulinis 3 —'7- 
partitis, segmentis 2 — 3-fidis lobis apice 3-dentatis vel summorum integerrimis ; racemo prelongo tomentello; 
calycibus tomentosis pedicellum superantibus seu zquantibus, laciniis triangulari-ovatis acuminatis demum 
attenuatis; corolla rosea vel “rubra” ; coccis fere levibus angulo interno apiculatis: — Sida malveeflora, 
Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1036; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 1. p. 108; Torr. §- Gray, Fl. l. c.,vix DC. S. Oregana, 
Nutt.! in Torr. § Gray, 1. c. (var. minor, glabrior). Nuttallia malvzeflora, Fisch. § Mey. Ind. Sem. Hort. 
Petrop. 1837. Southern Oregon, Douglas, Nuttall, Geyer, Mr. Spalding. — Radical and lower leaves large, 
3 or 4 inches in diameter. Petals half an inch in length. 
7. S. Neo-Mzxicana: vide p. 23, No. 79. 
8. S. canprpa: vide p. 24, No. 80, 
4. NAPHA, Clayt. 
Flores dioici. Involucellum nullum. Calyx teres 5-dentatus. Tubus stamineus simplicissimus, in stamina 
15 - 20 uniserialia solutus, Cztera Malve. — Herba procera ; foliis palmato-multifidis laciniatis, radicalibus 
maximis ; floribus parvis, umbellato-fasciculatis, albis. 
N. prorca, Linn. Spec. 2. p. 686, § Aman. 3. p. 18; Gray, Man. Bot. N. U.S. p. 69, & Gen, Jil. 2. t. 
225. Sida dioica, Cav. Diss. 5. p. 278. t. 132. f-1; DC. Prodr.1. p. 465; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. p. 234 
