Oed 18. LIMNANTHACEiE. 



1. FLCERKEA, Willd. 



1. FlXERKEA PROSERPINA COIDES, Willd. 



Hab. Near springs, east of the Cascade Mountains, Washington 

 Territory. — The most western station of this plant hitherto recorded, 

 is Franklin, on the Missouri. I can find no characters in which this 

 western plant differs from the ordinary form, except in being con- 

 siderably smaller. The fruit, however, is very young, so that we can- 

 not compare it with that of the eastern plant. 



Ord. 19. MALVACEAE. 



1 SIDALCEA, Gray. 



1. SlDALCEA MALVCEFLORA, Gray. 



Sidalcea malvczflora, Gray PL Wright, 1, p. 16 ; Torr. Bot. Whippl. Rep. p. 72. 



8. Neo-Mexieana & 8. Oregcma, Gray, PL Fendl. p. 23. 



Sida malvceflora, Moc. & Sesse, Fl. Ic. Mex. ined. ; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 194; Lindl. 



Bot. Reg. t. 1036 ; Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechey, p. 326. 

 S. Oregana, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, FL 1, p. 234. 

 S. delphinifolia, Nutt. 1. c. 

 Nuttallia malvceflora, Fisch. & Trauttv. Ind. Sem. St. Petersb., 1838. 



Hab. Gray's Harbor, and on the Upper Columbia, Washington 



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