MACLOSKIE: MALVACEAE. 571 



SPH/ERALCEA BONARIENSIS CISPLATINA O. Ktze. 



Lower axillary inflorescence 5 cm. long ; upper shorter, not exceeding 

 the mature leaves. 



N. Patagon., by Rio Colorado. 



3. S. PATAGONICA (Niedcrl. sub Malva] Speg. 



Erect undershrub, 30-50 cm. high ; many-stemmed, the stems 

 branching, flower-bearing upwards ; white- stellate woolly. Leaves 3-9 

 cm. long, petioled, subtriangular or ovate or narrower, 3-lobed, the 

 lobes crenate-dentate. Peduncles short, 3-flowered, or i -flowered. Brac- 

 teoles setaceous. Calyx-lodes lanceolate, acuminate. Corolla much longer, 

 lilac, glabrous. Carpels 5-25, apicle short, oblique, scrobiculate beyond 

 the middle. 



N. Patagon., by shore of Rio Negro; and in Choele-choel I. by Rio 

 Chubut, and Golfo de San Jorge. 



3. MALVA Linn. Mallow. 



Herbs, with toothed or lobed leaves and showy flowers. Involucel 

 usually of 3 bracts. Staminal column antheriferous at its top. Carpels 

 numerous with linear styles and stigmas; the cells i-ovuled, becoming 

 in fruit a ring of indehiscent, beakless mericarps, which separate from the 

 short axis. Seed ascending. 



Species 30 ; most in the Mediterranean region ; some naturalized in 

 N. Amer. ; several in Chili ; i in Australia. 



i. M. NIC-EENSIS All. 



Stem herbaceous, prostrate. Leaves angulate, acute, cordate, 5-nerved. 

 Pedicels 3-4, erect, four times shorter than the petioles, each i -flowered. 

 Calyx pilose, shorter than the corolla. Flowers purplish to white. 



(Mediterr.) ; Magellan, doubtless introduced. 



2. M. PARVIFLORA Linn. 



Stem herbaceous, spreading. Leaves subrotund, obtusely angled, 

 crenate, glabrous. Flowers axillary, glomerate, sessile. Corolla scarcely 

 exceeding the calyx. Carpels rugose above, toothed on the margin. 



(Mediterr.) ; N. Patagon., near Rawson (Dusen) ; Carmen de Patagones. 



