476 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
(1597). Homerus,' Theophr., Diosc., etc. M2Axx%4% Tv9Ia Diose., 
acc to Daubeny, Roman Husbandry (1857). Linn. Sp. Pl. 689. 
(1753). 
Towner. 
719. Malva mauritiana Linn. Sp. Pl. 689. (1753). 
Malva hederacea Matthioli, Castor Durante (?). 
Leeds. 
720. Malva neglecta Wallr. Syll. Ratisb. I: 140. (1824). 
Neuman Sveriges Flora. 287. (1901). 
Malva nicaecensis Allioni, Fl. Pedem, 2: p. 40 (1785)?‘ Not 
Am. authors* 7 
Malva rotundifolia of Anica authors. Not Linn. 
Fargo (O. A. Stevens); Leeds. 
721. Malva vulgaris Tragus, Stirp. Hist. 369. (1543), Fries, 
Novit: Fl. Sv: ed..2: no. 272. 
Malva rotundifolia Linn. Sp. Pl. 688. (1753). 
Leeds; Carrington (O. A. Stevens); Kulm, (Brenckle). 
722. Malva parviflora Linn. Amoen Acad. 3: 416. (1756). 
Leeds. 
NOTOTRICHE ‘Turcz. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. I: 567. (1863). 
Malvastrum A. Gray, Mem, Am. Acad. (II) 4: 21. (1848). 
Name unfit as built on Malva. 
723. Nototriche coccinea (Pursh) Nwd. & LI. 
Malvastrum coccineum (Pursh) A. Gray, l. c. 
Cristaria coccinea Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 454. (1814). 
Leeds. . 
HIBISCUS (gr. (Qiox0¢) Dioscorides; Linn. Phil. Bot. 191. 
(1751). 
724. Hibiscus Trionum Linn. Sp. Pl. 697. (1753). 
Acc to Sibthorp, Gr. Pr. 2, n. 1632, Alcea "AAxea Diose., is 
Hibiscus Trionum, but Bubani disproves this assertion. 
Leeds. 
Family 82. HYPERICACEAE Lindl. Nat. Syst. ed. 2: 
77. (1836). 
HYPERICUM ODiosc. 3:161 also Hippocr. Morb. Mult, 
*Allioni has a rather extensive description of this plant, but without 
mentioning the essential ‘“‘points.’’ Flores calyce paulo maiores appears, if 
anything, to indicate another species. Bubani seems to hold them different, 
as he otherwise no doubt would have placed M. neglecta as a synonym to 
M. nicaeensts. - 
