FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS OF INDIANA. 835 



Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Gibson (Schneck); Clark (Baird and 



Taylor); Jay. Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney). 



The Gibson County citation is of a single tree near the mouth 

 of White River. In Jefferson and Clark a number of the tree- 

 may be found at the reported stations. 



Flowers in June and July. 



MALVACEAE. Mallow Family. 

 MALVA L. 



M. sylvestris L. High Mallow. 



In the southern part of the State, about dwellings and along 

 roadsides. Escaped from cultivation and well established. 



Flowers from June until October. 



Monroe (Blatchley); Fayette (Hessler); Gibson and Posey 

 (Schneck); Decatur and Shelby (Ballard); Clark; Steuben 

 (Bradner). 



M. rotundifolia L. Common Mallow. Cheeses. 



Common everywhere, but annoying only in lawns. Most fre- 

 quent about dwellings and along roadsides. 



Flowering season from May until November. 



Tippecanoe (Cunningham); Kosciusko (Coulter); Daviess (Cle- 

 ments); Jefferson (J. M. Coulter); Gibson and Posey (Schneck); 

 Jay. Delaware. Randolph, and Wayne (Phinney); Noble (Van 

 Gorder); Franklin (Meyncke); Clark (Baird and Taylor); Dear- 

 born (Collins); Vermillion (Wright); Putnam (MacDougal); Hen- 

 dricks (Trucksess); Decatur and Shelby (Ballard); Monroe 

 (Blatchley); Wabash (Jenkins); St. Joseph (Rothert); Fayette 

 (Hessler); Vigo (Blatchley); Hamilton and Marion (Wilson); 

 Steuben (Bradner). 



M. verticillata crispa L. Whorled Mallow. 



(J/, crispa L.) 



Escaped from cultivation and established in central part of the 

 State. Not abundant nor widely distributed. 

 Flowering specimens collected in June. 

 Putnam (Underwood). 



M. moschata L. Musk Mallow. 



In waste, rather sandy soils, in a few central and northern 

 counties. Odor of musk quite distinct on warm, moist days. 

 Flowers in June and July. 



Noble (Van Gorder); Jay, Delaware, Randolph, and Wayne 

 (Phinney); Steuben (Bradner). 



