No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS Is 
tention, and will, it is hoped, soon publish the results of his 
studies. ) 
MALVACEAE. Mallow Family. 
ABUTILON. Gaertn. 
Abutilon abutilon (LL) Rusby (A. avicennae Gaertn.) Indian 
Mallow. Velvet Leaf. 
Ruderal about farmyards, gardens and waste grounds. 
Marshall county; Lafayette Co. June-September. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
MODIOLA. Moench. Mallow. 
Modiola Caroliniana (L.) Don (M. multifida Moench.) Caro- 
lina Mallow. 
A common weed, roadsides, pastures, and waste places. 
May-July. 
CALLIRRHOE. Nutt. Poppy Mallow. 
Callirrhoe papaver (Cav.) Gray (Malva papaver Cav.) Purple 
Poppy Mallow. 
Light sandy soils of the southern counties. Meridian; El- 
lisville; Hattiesburg; Shubuta; Lumberton. August. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Callirrhoe alceoides (Michx.) Gray (Sida aleceoides Michx.) 
Pale Poppy Mallow. 
Light shaded upland soil. Oxford. August. 
Callirrhoe triangulata (Leav.) Gray (Malva triangulata Leav- 
enworth) Triangular-Leaf Mallow. 
Rich shady sandy soil of southeast Mississippi. Lost Gap. 
June-July. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
SIDA L. 
Sida spinosa L. Spiney Sida. 
A common weed in cultivated ground and waste places. 
Oxford; Starkville (Tracy); Hinds Co.; Claiborne Co.; 
Coastal Islands (Tracy). June. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
