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MEXICO. 
[_MalvacecB. 
remotis, bractea ad pedicelli basin filiformi elongata, involucello sub-8-phyllo calycem 
subduplo superante, foliolis lineari-subulatis calyci fere ad medium usque adhaeren- 
tibus, carpellis inermibus dorso pubescentibus bisulcatis. — An Malvacea, No. 1309, 
Schlechf. in Linn. 6. p. 423, et \\. p, 370 ? 
Carpella quinque capsularia bivalvia monosperma dorso inter margines elevatos et carinam sulcata. Co- 
lumna staminea inclusa, antheris stigmatibusque exsertis. 
1 . Mai vaviscus Acapulcensis. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 5. p. 224 ; Sohlecht. in Linn. 1 1 . /?. 360. 
1. Hibiscus Tampicensis. Moric. PI. Am. p. 7. i. 5 ; ScMecht. in Linn. 11. />. 362. 
1. Paritium Azanza. G. Don, Gen. Syst. Gard. 1. p. 485. 
The upper leaves are broadly ovate, quite entire or obscurely crenated, and perfectl}' glabrous on both sides. 
Involucel 8-9-cleft. ' 
Perhaps Paritium Pernambiicense, G. Don, 1. c., does not differ specifically. To this belongs the gla- 
brous specimen, which we noticed under Paritium tiliaceum, from Bonin, (supra, p. 259) but which we are 
now inclined to suspeet was misplaced. 
1. Anoda cmtoto. Schlecht. in Linn, ll.jo. 210. — Anoda triloba et A. Dilleniana. Cav. 
— Hab. Talisco. 
The specimens belong to the form with the carpels very shortly mucronate. 
1 . Sida rhomhifolia. Linn. ? 
2. S. carpinifolia. Linn. ? — Hab. Acapulco. 
The specimens are very imperfect : there are rather large linear-oblong acuminated glabrous stipules at 
the base of the petioles. 
3. S.Jiliformis. Moric.? 
This specimen also is very imperfect. 
4. S. paniculata. Linn. — Schlecht. in Linn. 11. p. 364. {vix Cav. Diss. 1. t. 12. f. 5.) — 
S. capillaris. Hort. Ber. — Schlecht. in Linn. 6. p. 422. Cav. 1. c.t. \.f. 7. ? 
5. S. urens. Linn. 
The leaves are more acuminated than usual. 
1. Abutilon albidum ; folds longe petiolatis cordato-ovatis acuminatis utrinque tomen- 
tosis rugosis grosse crenatis, pedunculis axillaribus unifloris petiolo longioribus sub calyce 
articulatis, laciniis calycinis ovatis paullum acuminatis, carpellis sub-lO-truncatis mucro- 
natis calycem aequantibus hirsutis. — Sida albida. Willd. ? 
Folia acuminata, minimetamen caudato-acurainata, ut in planta Mexicana a Schlechtendalio in Linneea 11. 
p. 369 memorata. 
In many respects this agrees better with Sida ceratocarpa, H. Ss A., (which is also an Abutilon,) than 
with any other species we know, but the carpels are very different. 
