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Ma^lva calycina, a large-calyxed Mallow, B. R. 297, a 

 shrub from the Cape of Good Hope^ introduced in 1812, 

 and flowering from May to August. 



M. angusfifdlia, narrow-leaved Mallow, a green -house 

 shrub, introduced from Mexico in 1780, and flowering in 

 August. 



M. bryonifolia, bryony-leaved Mallow, a shrub from the 

 Cape of Good Hope in 1731, and flowering in July and 

 August, 



M. asperrima, roughest Mallow, a shrub from the Cape 

 of Good Hope in 1796, flowering from June to September. 



M. procumbens, procumbent Mallow^ a perennial from 

 South America, introduced in 1815, and flowering from 

 June to September. 



M. ahutiloides, Bahama Mallow, a shrub introduced from 

 the Bahama Islands in 1725, and flowering from June to 

 September. 



M. strida, upright Mallow, a shrub introduced from the 

 Cape of Good Hope in 1805, and flowering from May to 

 August. 



M. lacfea, panicled white Mallow, a shrub introduced 

 from Mexico in 1780, and valuable for its early blossoms in 

 January and February. 



M. operculata, lid-capsuled Mallow, a shrub introduced 

 from Peru in 1795, and flowering in July and August. 



M. frdgrans, fragrant Mallow, B. R. 296, a shrub intro- 

 duced from the Cape in 1759, and flowering from May to July. 



M. capensis, Cape Mallow, B. R. 295, a shrub intro- 

 duced from the Cape of Good Hope in 1713, and valued 

 on account of its flowers, which appear on the plant every 

 month in the year. 



M. balsdmica, balsamic Mallow, a shrub introduced from 

 the Cape of Good Hope in 1800, and flowering from May 

 to September. 



M. grossularifolia, gooseberry-leaved Mallow, B. R. 561, 



