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SYNOPSIS OF GENERA AND SPECIES OF MALVE. 
: By Epmunp G. Baxer, F.L.S. 
(Continued from Journ. Bot. 1890, p. 871.) 
en VIL. CALLIRHOE Nutt. in Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. 
- 181.— Bracteole 0 vel 1-8 distinct, Styli intus longi- 
tudimaliter stigmatosi. Carpella intus sub rostro transverse 
appendiculata, 
Sect. 1, Malvoidee A. Gray, Pl. Fendl. p. 16.—Bracteole 8. 
i. TRIaNGULATA A, Gray, Pl. hes p.- 16. Malva tri- 
ngulata ‘Leavenw. in Am. Journ. Se. vii. p. 62. M. Houghtonii 
Torr, & Gray, Fl. i, Pp. 225, Nuttallia corti Nutt. in Journ. 
Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. vii. p. 98. N. triangulata Hook. Journ. Bot 
4, p. 197. — Hirto- viabeaseni, radice fubanoes caulibus sdsoaniagne: 
levibus suborbic 
fe United Sates (Indiana to Minnesota and Sept !). 
m 2 ft. ; ome petiole 2-5 in., lamina 2-4 in, long ; bracts 
+ in. ae rf in. tals 
2. . INvoLUcRATA A. Bho Lie ce Lindh. p. 159. Nuttalia in- 
volucrata Nutt.; Torrey Cc. 
C. verticillata in Revue Hort. 1862, p. 171, and tab.— 
Hervata vel hispida, eaulibus decumbentibus, foliis pedato 5-7- 
partitis segmentis inciso-lobatis, pedunculis axillaribus unifloris 
folio longioribus, bracteolis rresende At calyce dimidio brevioribus, 
ee a vel purpureis, carpellis rotundatis undique rugoso- 
re 
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Hab, “United States (Minnesota to Texas! and New Mexico!). 
Mexico 
Bet 1-2 ft.; leaves 1-2 in.long; bracts 4 in. ; sepals 3-1 in.; 
petals 1 in. 
Var. tineartuopa A, Gray in Proc. Acad. Phil. 1862, p. 161. 
pers involucrata var. lineariloba Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. p. 226. C, 
Buckl. in Proc. Acad. Phil. 1861, p. 449. Maiva lineariloba 
is foli aribus. 
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Hab. T exas | "Drummond, &c. Mexico! Berlandier. 
Var mma Palmer in Herb. Kew.—Caule breve tenue, 
foliis minoribus majus dissectis segmentis linearibus vel lanceolatis. 
Hab. North Mexico, E. of Salt-hills! alt. 10,000 ft., Dr. E. 
mer, 
Var. Novo-mExicana.—Foliis minus dissectis 
Hab. New Mexico. A few sides west of MeNees’s Creek ! 
Fendler, 
Journat or Borany,—Vou, 29. [Frprvary, 1891.] E 
Mo. Bot. Garden, 
