671 



M. Californica var. glabrata Eaton, Bot 

 King Exp 201 (1871). 



G, B 1:433. "A form apparently desti- 

 tute of wool, even when young." 



434 SD (Nutt). Br 1/214 Rosa. 



SD (Nutt.); Cruz; Rosa. 

 M. INDECOBA Greene, Cal ac b 2 -152 



405 Cruz. P 1:91 Mig. Br 1:203. Z 1:140 

 as foliosa. 



MALACOTHRIX INSULARIS Greene. 

 Greene, Cal ac b 1:194. A 1:1 fdr. 

 M. OBTUSA Bth 321. B 1:434, 436 

 M. FABViriLOI&A G 5:163 = xanU fide 

 B 1:433. 



Benth PI Hartw 321 (1849) 



M. Cleveland! Gray. Bot Calif 1:433 

 (1876). 



Greene, Erythea 1:137: "even more 

 common and luxuriant in middle Cali- 

 fornia than in San Diego county." 

 M. SAX.to.'j.'II.Ici T & G, Fl 2:486. B 1: 

 434. Par 77. Br 1:214 Rosa. SBar. 

 Variety TENUIFOLIA A. Gray. 



Cruz; LA (Davidson). 



Abrams, Fl LA 449. 



Early glabrate or glabrous: sts slen- 

 der, not succulent, 2-4 ft hi, with long 

 and slender loosely-paniculate branch- 

 es, bearing slender-pandunculate hds 

 (of equal or smaller size): Ivs narrow- 

 ly lanceolate to linear, or on branch- 

 lets almost filiform. SBar-SD; Ar. 

 M. SO^CHOIDES T & G, Fl 2-486 B 1- 

 434, Nev; Ut; Nebr. 



M. SGHCHOmsa T, Stansb r 332. B 1: 

 433 as Torreyi. 

 M. ctQTTAZiIttA Greene, Cal ac b 2:15::, 



406 Cruz. Br 1:203. Z 1:140 as foliosa. 

 M. TEli UIFOI.IA T & G, Fl 2 -48 7 Par 

 77. P 1:91 Mig. B 1:434. Da 10. Greene, 

 Cal ac b 2:405 Cruz. 



M. TOBBETX G 9:213. B 1:433. Z 2:231. 



M. XA2STI G 9:213. B 1:433. Cape San 



Lucas. 



MAI, US Tourn ex L Gen ed 1, 145 in syn 



(1737). Mill, Gard Diet ed 6 (1752). 



Pyrus fide IK. 



M. COMMUNIS Lam. B 1:188 as Malus. 



M. DIVERSIFOLIA Decaisne, Mem Pom 



155. B 1:188 as P: rivularis. 



M. RIVULARIS Decaisne, Ic. B 1:188 as 



P: r. 



P 3:70. 



Genus MAL.VA Linnaeus. 



MAI.VA [Tourn] L syst ed 1 (1735). A 



1:286 d. 



M. ANGUSTIFOLIA Cav Diss 1:64 t 20. 



B 1:86 as sphaeralcea a. Bot Mag t 



2839. 



M. BOREALIS Wallm, in Liljebl Svensk 



Fl ed 3, 274. Eu. Br 1:208 Rosa. B 1:84. 



Z 2:344. Parish, Z 1:125. Br Z 1:113 Cat. 



=rparviflora L. Guad. Asia. 



M. FASCICULARIS Nutt, T & G Fl 1: 



235. B 1:85 as Malvastrum Thurberi. 



M. HEDERACEA Hook, Fl 1:107. B 1:87 



as Sida h. 



M. MALACHROIDES H & A, bot Beech 



326. B 1:84 as Sidalcea m. 



M. MUNROANA Dougl, bot reg t 1306. 



B 1:85 as Malvastrum M. 



ML NICAEENSIS All Fl Pedem 2:40. Z 



2:343. Eu. 



672 



M. PARVIFLOSA L, Amoen 3:413. Da 3. 

 Ab 247. Z 2:29, 343. Greene, W 3:155. 

 SF, Baja! P 1:86 Mig. A 1:286 d. 



Bloch, Erythea 2:163, note on medi- 

 cinal use. 



Greene, Cal ac b 2:392. Cruz, "less com- 

 mon than on the mainland, where it is 

 called M. borealis; but it is a most dis- 

 tinct species." 



M. PLICATA Nutt, T&GF1 1'227 B 

 1:87 as Sida hederacea. 

 MALVA PUSILLA Smith. 



Abrams, Fl LA 247. "Along Ballona 

 creek near Mesmer." 

 A 1:287 d. 



M. ROSA Z 1:109, 303. 

 MALVA ROTUNDIFOLIUM A. Gray. 

 Genus MALVASTRUM A. Gray. 

 G, PI Fendl 21. A 1:287 d. 



. 



M. COUXiTEZ&I Wat 11:125. B 1:85 

 MALVASTKUM DAVIDSOWH Rob. 

 Ab 249. A l:287d. 



MALVASTRUM DENSIFLORUM S. W 

 A l:287d. 



Num sm ffs crowded in sessile hds, 

 forming an interrupted spike. So Cal. 



MALVASTRUM EXILE A. Gray. 



Ives r Colo river, bot 8. B 1:85. A l:287d. 



Br. 1:202 Cruz. 



Abrams, Fl LA 2 48. Chatsworth 

 Park* 



Nev; Ut; Merced Co to SD! Quintin 

 (Palmer). Cruz (Br). Usually decum- 

 bent. 



MALVASTRUM FASCICULATUM Ge 

 Ab 249. Da 3, Er 4:68 LA; CD. 

 M. FOLIOSUM Wat 20:356. A 1:28 fdr, 

 as marubioides. 



Variety PANNICULATUM G 22:290: _ 

 "Copious and loosely paniculate fts, some 

 of them rather slender-pedicelled " Baia! 

 MALVASTRUM FREMONTII Torr. 

 T, ex G PI Fendl 21 (1849). Cov 43. Da 

 3, Er 4:69, Gabriel mts above 4000. Ab 

 248. B 1:86 as Sphaeralcea Lindheimeri. 



Shrubby below, 1-2.5 m hi, densely 

 soft-tomentose with long-rayed stellular 

 pubescence; leaves roundish, shallowly 

 or scarcely at all cordate, crenate- 

 toothed, 2.5-5 cm broad; fls in axillary 

 sessile or short-pedunculate clusters, in- 

 terrupted spicate; bractlets about equal- 

 ing the ex-lobes ;cx densely lanate to- 

 mentose, its lobes triangular, acute, 4-5 

 mm long, mucronate with a more naked 

 tip; pet rose color, about 1 cm long. 

 Malveopsis Fremontii Green, Er 1:171 

 (1893). 



Type locality: "interior of California." 

 MALVASTRUM MARRUBIOIDES D.-H. 

 B 1:85. A l:28d. 



M. MUNROANUM B 1:84. Z 2:228. 

 M. PALMEBI Wat 12:250. B 2:437. 



Stout, very densely stellate-pubescent, 

 the '.>r;. aches somewhat flexuous: Ivs 

 broadly ovate, truncate or subcordate at 

 base, 2 or 3' Ig, somewhat 3-5-lobed, 

 lobes obtusish, crenate-toothed; stipules 

 lanceolate, conspicuous: fls nearly sessile 

 in terminal clusters; bractlets linear-lan- 

 ceolate, nearly acuminate ex-lobes: 

 pet y'ish rose-color, 1' Ig: carpels round- 

 ed, somewhat pubescent. Obispo. 



