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MA1.YA< T..K. (.MALLOW FAMILY.) 



* * Annuals: flowers small, crowned, expanding at night. 



8. S. Antirrhina, L. Stem slender, Bmoothish, clammy below the upper 



joints ; leaves linear, aente, sessile, the lowest lanceolate, narrowed into a petiole ; 

 llowers panieled ; Calyx smooth; petals obcordate, rose-colored. — Dry old 

 fields, Florida and northward. May and .June. — Steins 6' -2° high, simple or 

 branched. Flowers minute. 



9. S. quinquevulnera, L. Hairy j stem branching; leaves sparulatc, 

 the upper ones linear; llowers in 1-sided racemes; calyx hairy; petals rounded, 

 entire, pink or crimson with a paler border. — Near Charleston. Naturalized. 



— Stem l°high. 



15. SAPONARIA, L. Soapwokt. 



Calyx tubular, terete, 5-toothed. Petals long-clawed. Stamens 10. Styles 

 2. Capsule sessile or short-stiped, 1 -celled, or 2-celled at the base, 4-toothed at 

 the apex. — Cymes densc-ilowcrcd. 



1. S. officinalis, L; Perennial; stems stout, erect, smooth ; leaves ovate, 

 connate, strongly 3-ribbed; petals crowned, white or rose-color, mostly double. 



— Waste places. Naturalized. — Stems l°-2° high. 



16. AGROSTEMMA, L. Corn-Cockle. . 



Calyx tubular, with 5 elongated linear deciduous lobes. Petals 5, entire, 

 crownless. Stamens 10. Styles 5. Capsule 1-celled, 5-toothed. — Annual or 

 biennial pubescent herbs, with linear leaves, and showy purple flowers on elon- 

 gated peduncles. 



1. A. GithagO, L. Plant (l°-2° high) whitened with long appresscd 

 hairs; stem forking ; petals obovate, cmarginatc, shorter than the lobes of the 

 calyx. — Grain fields. Introduced. June and July. (T) — Peduncles 4' -6' 

 loner. Flowers 1' wide. 



Order 22. MALVACEiE. (Mallow Family.) 



Mucilaginous herbs or shrubs, with pahnately veined alternate stipulate 

 leaves, and regular monadelphous llowers on jointed peduncles. — Sepals 

 ."», united at the base, valvate in the bud, persistent, often with a calyx- 

 like involucel. Petals ."), convolute in the bud. Stamens numerous, united 

 into a column which is continuous with the claws of the petals: anthers 

 1-celled, opening transversely. Ovaries united into a ring, or forming a 

 several-celled capsule. Styles separate or united. Seeds kidney-shaped. 

 Albumen scarce or none. Embryo large, curved, with leafy cotyledons. 

 Pubescence commonly stellate. Pollen grains hispid 



Synopvi*. 



Xani 1. MALVE^K.- Oarpeli :i^ mauf as (he stigmas, 1 few-seeded, disposed in a circle 

 around a central uds, separating at maturity from the axis ami from each other. An- 

 ther- borne at the apei of the column. 



