50 SYNOPSIS OF GENERA AND SPECIES OF MALVER,. 
t. 2. Kucallirhoés A. Gray, Pl. Fendl. p. 17. — Bracteole 0 
= in °C. Papavere 1-3 sepeque a flore pl. m. remotum. 
. C. Pap ites Gray, Pl. Fendl. p.17.. Malva Papaver Cav. ; 
Do. Prod. 1. M. nuttalloides Croom, Am. Journ. Sci. xxvi. 
p. 812. Nacouss Papaver Grah. in Bot. Mag. t. 8287. N. grandi- 
ine Paxt. Mag. Bot. v. p. 429, and tab. — St trigoso-hirsutula, 
caulibus adscendentibus gracillimis, foliis radicalibus subcordatis 
3-5-fidis lobis oblongis paucidentalis zatlints digitato-5-3-partitis 
laciniis lineari-lanceolatis plerumque intergerrimis, petalis violaceo- 
rubris, carpellis rugoso-reticulatis. 
b rte “he sph Socal and Arkansas! and eee 
Stems 1 ft.-18 ; leaves 14-34 in. long; sepals 4-4 in 
petals ii in. 
4. C. atomomwes A. Gray, Pl. Fendl. p. 18. Sida alcaoides 
Michx. Fl. ii. p. 44. 8. macrorhiza James, ee ee ii. p. 121, 
Malva pedata var. umbellata Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. p. 227. - C. macro- 
rhiza A. Gray, Pl. Fendl. p. 18. — Strigoso- Seibaaeen ns, caulibus 
erectis gracilis, foliis radicalibus cordato-triangularibus incisis 
caulinis 5—7-partitis laciniatis, summis segmentis linearibus, 
oe sa corymbosis, petalis albis vel aheiil carpellis dorso rugo- 
Hab. United States (Kentucky to Kansas and Nebraska). 
Oregon : 
Stems 1 ft.; leaves 2-3 in.; sepals 4-4 in.; petals 4-1 in. 
5. C. pierrara, Nutt. in Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. ii. p. 181. 
Nuttallia Saet cath Barton, Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 74, t. 62; Sims. Bot. 
Mag. t. 2612. N. pedata Barton, Fl. ‘N. Am. ii. p. 74. N. cordata 
Lindl. Bot. Reg. 23, t. 1988. Malva digitata Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 
Spee eS pedata, Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. p. 227.—Hirtula vel eee 
eaulibus adscendentibus gracillimis, foliis digitato-5-7-partit 
eaulinis seepiss ‘ime cum segmentis linearibus, pedun A age: oat: 
racemosis longis filiformis, petalis rubro-purpureis vel albis, car- 
pellis rugoso-reticulatis 
Hab. United States (Kansas to Texas! New Mexico). 
Stem 1 —— in. high; leaves 14-3 in. long; sepals 4 in. 
_ petals 1 in. 
pata A. Gray, Pl. Lindh. p. 160. —Glabra, caulibus 
s 
racemosis vel corymbosis, sepalis glabris acuminatissimis, petalis 
ceraseo-roseis, carpellis levibus ae abris —_ ad originem rostri 
maximi cristato-3-crenatis e basi subdehiscent us. 
petals 3 i 
Differs from preceding by its smaller flowers, —_ stems, more 
incised foliage, and slender annual or biennial roo 
Var. minor A. Gray, Pl. Wright. ii. p. 20. ase parvulig 
pallidis. 
Hab. Along the San Pedro! 
