ORDER 23. MALVACEAE. Gl 



4. MODIOLA, Mcench. (Lat. modiolus, a certain measure ; from the 

 fancied resemblance of the fruit to a basket.) Calyx 5-clefit, with an in- 

 volucel of 3 bractlets at base. Stigmas 15 20, capitate. Carpels same num- 

 ber, 2-seeded, transversely 2-celled, 2-valved. @@ Prostrate, with cleft 

 leaves and small flowers. 



M. m lilt ifida Moench. Lvs. roundish, cordate, 3 5 cleft; segm. cut-toothed; pert, 

 soon longer than the petioles. Zf Car. Ga. and W. 1 2f. Fls 6", red. July, Aug. 



5. MALVASTRUM, Gray. (Name altered from Malm.) Involucftl 

 of 1 3 leaves, or 0. Styles 5 20. Stigmas capitate. Carp. 5 00 , often 

 beaked or awned, each 1 -seeded. 



1 3TT. aiigustnm Gr. Branched, erect, hairy ; Ivs. lanceolate, with bristle-form stip. ; 



invol. bristleform ; carps. 5, dehiscent. (T) S. Car. Ga. If. Fls. yellow. (Sida, PI) 1 



2 M. trlcuspldtttum Gr. Shrubby; rough-hirsute; Ivs. ov.-oblong; stip. lanceo- 



late ; invol. 3- leaved ; carp. 1012, 3-awned at apex. 11 S. Fla. If. Yellow. 



6. NAPJEA, Clayt. (Nccitrj, a wooded valley between mountains, 

 where Clayton discovered the plant.) Involucel none. Calyx 5-toothed ; 

 fls. dioecious. Styles 6 8, with filiform stigmas. Carpels as many, 1-seeded, 

 indehiscent, beakless, circularly arranged, n Tall, with large, palmately 

 divided leaves and small white flowers in leafy panicles. 



N. dloica L. Rocky thickets, Pa. Va. to 111. Stem weak. 4 6f. Leaf segm. 511, 

 lanceolate, acuminate, coarsely toothed. Flowers 4 5". August. 



7. SIDA, L. Involucel 0. Fls. perfect. Calyx 5-cleft. Styles 5 or 

 more, with the stigmas capitate or truncate. Carp. 5 oo, 1-seeded, finally 

 separable. Herbs or shrubs, mostly tomentous. 



* Leaves palmately parted. Flowers rose-white. Carpels beaked Nos. 1, 2 



* Leaves undivided. Flowers red or yellow. a Carpels 5 or 7 Nos. 3, 4 



a Carpels 1012 NOB. 5S 



1 S. Napxea Cav. Nearly glabrous ; Ivs. palmately 5-lobed, lobes oblong, acuminate, 



coarsely-toothed ; ped. many-flowered ; carpels 10, acuminate-beaked, n Woods, 

 Penn. to Va. 3f. Fls. 8". White. July. 



2 S. alcaeoides MX. Strigous-ptibescent; Ivs. palmately 5-7-parted, the segments 



laciniate ; fls. corymbed. terminal ; carp. 10, acute, li In barren oaklands, Tenn. Ky. 

 1 2f. Fls. nearly as large as in the Musk Mallow. (Callirrhoe aloeoides Gr.) 



3 S. spill osa L. St. rigid; Ivs. ovate-lanceolate, serrate, with a spinous tubercle at 



the base of the petiole ; stip. setaceous, shorter than the petioles or axillary pedun- 

 cles ; carp. 5, birostrate. Sandy, M. and W. 8 It'/. Yellow. July. 



4 S. clli&rls Cav. St. prostrate; Ivs. elliptical, obtuse; stip. setaceous, and calyx 



ciliate; carp. 7, tipped with 2 spines : flg. red. V S. Fla. 



5 S. stlpnlata, Cav. Smoothish; leaves rhombic-lanceolate, dentate ; stip. subulatr, 



longer than the petioles, persistent ; carpels 1012, pointed with 2 short spines. >r 

 Sandy soils, S. 18'. Pet. 5", yellow. July. (S. hispida C-B.) 



6 S. Elliottll Torr. & Gr. Lvs. linear-oblong, obtuse at base ; ped. 1-flowercd, a lit tic 



longer than the petioles ; caps, truncate, v Sandy soils, S. 3f. Yellow. 



7 S. rhoinbtfolla L. Leaves rhombic-oblong, serrate, cuneate and entire at base; 



ped. much longer than the petioles ; caps. 2-beaked. S. Car. to Fla. 2f. Yellow. 



8. ABUTILON, Dill. INDIAN MALLOW. Calyx 5-cleft, without an in 

 voiucel, often angular. Styles 5 to 20, with capitate stigs. Carps, as many, 

 ananged circularly, each 1-celled, 3 to 6-seeded, and opening by 2 vslves 



