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nearly so, about 2.5 cm. long, cuneate and slightly emarginate. Sphaeralcea 

 Crandallii Rydb. Mountains: Colo. Submont. 



2. P. rivularis (Dougl.) Rydb. Stem 6-20 dm. high, sparingly stellate; 

 leaf-blades cordate or reniform in outhne, 5-7-Iobed, 5-15 cm. long and about as 

 wide; lobes triangular or broadly lanceolate, usually coarsely toothed; pedicels 

 and calyx stellate; petals pink or white, 2-2.5 cm. long. *S. rivularis Torr. /. 

 rivularis and /. angidata Greene. Along streams: Alta. — S.D. — Colo. — Nev. — 

 B.C. Suhmont.—Mont. Jl-S. 



3. P. acerifolia (Nutt.) Rydb. Stem 5-10 dm. high; leaf-blades cordate or 

 reniform in outhne, 5-7-lobed, 5-10 cm. broad; lobes triangular, coarsely serrate; 

 ])etals rose-colored, 2-2.5 cm. long. Sphaeralcea acerifolia Nutt. Along streams: 

 Mont. — Ida. — Ore. Submont. Je. 



4. P. grandiflora Rydb. Stem glabrous below, stellate above, 1-2 m. 

 high; blades cordate or reniform in outline, 9-15 cm. wide, deeply 5-7-lobed; 

 lobes lanceolate or triangular, coarsely toothed, with triangular teeth; pedicels 

 and calyx densely hirsute-pubescent, with long stellate hairs; petals pinkish, 3 

 cm. or more long. Sphaeralcea gi-andiflora Kydh., not Phil. Mountains: Colo. 

 — Utah. Submont. — Mont. Je. 



6. EREMALCHE Greene. 



More or less hispid or hirsute annuals, not stellate. Leaves alternate, reni- 

 form, palmately ribbed, crenate or lobed. Flowers sohtary, axillary, long- 

 peduncled, subtended by 3 slender bractlets. Sepals 5, partially united. Petals 

 5, purplish. Stamens monadelphous, in a single series. Carpels orbicular, 

 rugose, pointless, closely investing the single seed. 



1. E. exilis (A. Gray) Greene. Annual; stem branched, spreading or de- 

 cumbent, more or less pubescent, with branched hairs; leaves long-petioled ; 

 blades reniform, 5-7-lobed, 1-2 cm. wide; lobes cuneate, with 3-5 rounded teeth; 

 sepals triangular-lanceolate, acuminate; petals white or pink, 6-10 mm. long; 

 carpels 2 mm. long, reniform, with thick rugose backs. Malvaslrum exile A. Gray. 

 Sandy places: Ariz. — s Utah — Calif.; n Mex. L. Son. Ap-Je. 



7. DISELLA Greene. 



Canescent, stellate perennials. Leaves alternate, pubescent, reniform, or 

 hastate. Flowers perfect, sohtary or clustered in the axils of the leaves. Bract- 

 lets 1-3. Sepals 5, united into a usually angular base. Petals 5; carpels five to 

 many, 1-celled. Styles filiform; stigmas capitate. Carpels 1-seeded, inde- 

 hiscent or partially 2-valved, obtuse or short-acuminate. Seeds pendulous, 

 3-angled. 



Leaves reniform or orbicular. 1. D. hederacea. 



Leaves lanceolate, hastate. 2. D. sagiltaefolia. 



1. D. hederacea (Dougl.) Greene. Perennial, with a cespitose caudex or 

 rootstock; stems decmnbent or spreading, branched, 1-4 dm. long, scurfy- 

 canescent; leaf -blades reniform or suborbicular, dentate, scurf y-canescent, 1-5 

 cm. wide; petals pale yellow or white, about 1 cm. long; fruit short-conic, tomen- 

 tulose. (Sida /letieracea (Dougl.) Torr. Lov/ banks and salt-flats : Wash. — Utah 

 — Ariz. — w Tex. — Mex. Son. — Submont. Je-S. 



2. S. sagittaefolia (A. Gray) Greene. Cespitose perennial; stems spread- 

 ing or decumbent 1~± dm. long, scurf y-lepidote; leaf-blades sinuate-dentate, 

 2-5 cm. long, scurfy-lepidote, silvery when young; petals yellowish white, tinged 

 with rose or purple, about 12 mm. long; fruit depressed. Sida lepidota sagiHae- 

 folia A. Gray. Plains: w Tex. — s Colo.— s Calif.; n Mex. Son. My-N. 



8. ABUTILON (Tourn.) Mill. Indian Mallow, Velvet Leaf. 



Herbs (ours), shrubs, or trees. Leaves alternate, softly pubescent, entire, 

 toothed, or lobed, usually cordate at the base. Flowers perfect, mostly axillary. 

 Involucel wanting. Sepals 5, united below. Petals 5, distinct, usually yellow. 

 Styles fihform or club-shaped, with terminal stigmas. Carpels 1-celled, leathery 



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