326 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. IMalvacea. 
3. A. Franklinii. Hook. FI. Bor. Am. \. p. 101. t. 35. Torr. et Gr.Fl. l.jo. 178. — /3. 
minor ; magis ceespitosa. — A. Hookeri. Hutt. in Torr. et Gr. FI. 1. p. 178? 
Hab. /3. Snake Country ; at Snake Fort. ( Tolmie.) — This var. is probably the A. Hookeri of Nutt. 1. c., 
which he found in the Rocky Mountains, lat. 40°, and of which he remarks that it is “ allied to A. Frank- 
linii, but with shorter leaves, bracteas, and sepals.” 
1. Stellai-ia stricta. Rich. — Hook. FI. Bor. Am. 1. p. 96. — S. longipes. /3. Torr. et Gr. 
1. JO. 185. 
Hab. Snake Country. Thomas’ Fork. (Tolmie.) 
1. Silene Gallica. L — S. quinquevulnera. Torr. et Gr. Fl. 1. p. 191 ? (at least as to 
the Californian specimens from Mr Douglas, there alluded to.) 
1. Lychnis pulchra. Schlecht. in Linncea, v. 5. p. 234. — |S. foliis linearibus. 
These specimens quite agree with the Mexican Z. pulchra, above quoted, except in the narrower leaves. 
The petals are deep red. 
Ord. IX. MALVACEAE. Juss. 
1. Malva rotiindifolia. L. — M, obtusa. Torr. et Gr. Fl. \. p. 225. 
We do not see how this in any w'ay differs from the M. rotundifolia of Europe, and it is in all probability an 
introduced plant. 
2. M. malachroides ; herbacea erecta ubique piloso-hispida, foliis longe petiolatis mem- 
branaceis profunde cordatis subprofunde 5-7-lobis acutis grosse subinciso-dentatis, stipulis 
subulatis, pedunculo terminali foliis breviore, floribus spicatis, involucri bracteis 3 subu- 
latis calyceque hispidissimis, petalis bifidis. 
We possess no fruit of this plant, which seems very different from anything hitherto described. 
1. Sida malvcejlora. DC. — Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1036. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 108. 
Torr. et Gr. Fl. 1. p. 234. 
2. S. diploscypha ; annua herbacea, caule petiolis bracteisque patenti-pilosis, foliis 
digitatim 7-partitis, laciniis bi-trifidis oblongis obtusis, stipulis bracteisque lineari-setaceis, 
floribus aggregatis, calycis 5-partiti laciniis acuminatissimis. (Tab. LXXVI.) — Torr.et 
Gr. Fl. 1. p. 234. 
Column of stamens, as Messrs Torrey and Gray have described it, double ; outer one hispid externally 
lobed below the middle, the anthers in a single row, about five at the summit of each of the lobes ; inner one 
irregularly lobed, rather shorter than the outer, and connate with it above the base. Ovaries 9, one inserted 
into a shallow 9-toothed cap. 
Tab. LXXVI. Fig. 1. Column of stamens ; Jig. 2. The same, the outer column laid open ; Jig. 3. Pistil. 
3. S. grossidarmfolia s incana stellatim pubescens, foliis cordatis 3-5-partitis, laciniis 
cuneatis 3-5-fidis, pedunculis axillaribus 3-5-floris, calyce 5-fido ad basin foliolis 2-3 
subulatis deciduis. 
