MOXADELPHIA. POLYAND. Malva. 2if 
G. Fruit-stalks longer than the leaves : leaves 
g-lobed, lobes ?nany-clejtcalyx ^ sided: 
seed-coats smooth. 
LONG-ST7\r.KlU) CRCornfields, pas- 
lures, and hedges. ?vc\rark; SoutliMell ; M msficld. 
A. June, July, 
III POLYANDRIA. 
rvL\LVA. Smith. 740. JVith. 612. 
Cal, duplex ; exterior subtriphyllus. Caps. 
plurimie, monospermae, in orbem dispositae. 
Calyx double, the outer mostly of 3 leaves. 
Capsules 8 or more, in a whirl', 1, rarely 
1-celled: i seed in each. 
M. caulc erccto herbacco, foliis septcmloba- sylves^ 
tis acutis, pedunculis petioiisque pilosis. tris. 
M. Stem rough ; leaves ,5 or y-lobed, toothed: 
outer calyx leafiis partly united at the base. 
COMMON MAf.LO^W Hedges, foo(-pa!hs, and a- 
iiiongst rubbish ; very conunon. Newark ; Somhwell. 
P. May —August, 
M. caulibus prostratis, foliis cordato-orbicii- rotundi- 
latis quinquclobis, pedunculis fmetiferis Jolia. 
declinatis. 
i 
M. Stem prostrate : leaves heart-shaped cir¬ 
cular, plaited, 5 or j-lobed'. fruit-italks 
when ripe, declining. 
D \V'A R !•'- MAI.hOW. Road sides, amonrr mbhish. 
Streets iu Mansfield and Soiiihwell. A. Junc—Sept. 
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