Malvacem.'l 
MEXICO.-SUPPLEMENT. 
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Ord. VI. LINE^. DC. 
1. Linutn Schiedeanum {Schl. et Cham.) ; glabrum gracile adscendens suffruticosurn, 
foHis qualernis verticillatis vel superioribus oppositis, obovato- vel lineari-lanceolatis basi 
attenuatis, floribus cymosis, bracteas sepalisque glanduloso-ciliatis, floribus flavis. — Ch. 
et Schl. in Linncea, V. p. 234. 
Hab. San Bias to Tepic. 
Ord. VII. MALVACE^. Juss. 
1. Pavonia Mexicana, H.B.K.? 
Hab. Acapulco. 
Of our plant there is but one specimen, which has a decidedly shrubby stem, and the leaves are cordato- 
ovate, and acuminated, in which two points it differs widely from Kunth’s description. It can scarcely be 
his P. mollis. 
1. Gossypium Barbadense, L. ? 
Hab. San Bias to Tepic. 
None of the described varieties of Cotton agree precisely with the one before us. The stem is almost 
glabrous, purplish, woody and dotted with black points ; leaves glabrous, dotted, cordato-ovate, entire or 
three-lobed, the lobes broadly ovate and acuminated ; middle nerve with a gland a little above the base, 
leaves of the involucel laciniate, glabrous. The fruit, seeds and wool, we have not seen. 
1. Anoda hastata, Cav Schlecht. in Linncea, XI. p. 214. — Sida centrota, Spr. 
Hab. Tepic to San Bias ; and Acapulco. 
2. A. lanceolata ,* foliis oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis crenatis nunc ad medium 
utrinque unidentatis subtus velutinis supra scabridis, pedunculis folium mquantibus caly- 
ceque scabro-velutinis, sepalis floriferis ovatis obtusis fructiferis in acumen obtusiusculum 
margine involutum attenuatis, corolla (flava?) 9 lin. longa calycem triplo superante, 
fructu e carpidiis sub-10 brevissime mucronatis composito. 
Hab. Tepic to San Bias. x 
1. Sida rhomboidea, Eoxb. — L. obliqua, Flor. Mex. ined.? 
Hab. Tepic to San Bias. 
This differs principally from S', rhombifolia by the carpels being awnless or at most two-toothed, and 
certainly not birostrate. 
2. S. carpinifolia, L. — var. carpellis bidentatis baud birostratis. 
Hab. Tepic to San Bias. 
We may here remark that S. carpinoides DC., referred by some as a variety to S. carpinifolia, is 
Malva tricuspidata. Ait. 
