3. A. Franklinii. Hook. F l. B or. Am. l . p . 101. t. 35. Torr. et G r .F l . l . p . 178 fi.
minor; magis cæspitosa.— A. Hookeri. N u tt, in Torr. et Gr. Fl. l . p . 1 7 8 ?
H a ^ . fi. Snake Country ; at Snake Fort. ( To/mítr.)— This var. is probably the A . Hookeri of Nutt. 1. c.,
which he fouud iu the Rocky Mountains, lat. 40°, and of which he remarks that it is “ allied to A . Franh-
linii, but with shorter leaves, bracteas, and sepals.”
1. Stella ria sfricfa. R ic h— Hook. F l. Bor. Am . 1. p . 96.— S. longipes./3. T o r r .e tG r .
l . p . 185.
H.AB. Snake Country. Tlionias’ Fork. (To/mie.)
I. Silene Gallica. L — S. quinquevulnera. Torr. et Gr. Fl. 1. p . 191 ? (a t least as to
th e Californian specimens from M r Douglas, th ere alluded to.)
1. L ychnis pulcbra. Schlecht. in Linnæa, v. 5. p . 234.—^. foliis linearibus.
These specimeus quite agree with tbe Mexican L . pulchra, above quoted, except in the narrower leaves.
The petals are deep red.
O r d . IX . M A L V A C EÆ . J u s s .
1. Malva rotundifolia. L .—M. obtusa. Torr. et Gr. Fl. 1. p . 225.
44 e do not see how this in any way differs from the Jtl. rotundifolia of Europe, and it is in all probability an
introduced plant.
2. M. malachroides ; berbacea erec ta ubique piloso-hispida, foliis longe petiolatis membranaceis
profunde cordatis subprofunde 5-7-lobis acutis grosse subinciso-dentatis, stipulis
subulatis, pedúnculo term inali foliis breviore, floribus spicatis, involucri bracteis 3 subulatis
calyceque hispidissimis, petalis bifidis.
4Ve possess no fruit of this plant, which seems very different from anything hitherto described.
1. Sida malvæjlora, D C .—L in d l. Bo t. R e g . t. 1036. Hook, F L Bor. Am. 1. p . 108.
Torr. et Gr. F l. 1. p . 234.
2. S. diploscypha ; an n u a herbácea, caule petiolis bracteisque patenti-pilosis, foliis
digitatim 7-p artilis, laciniis bi-trifidis oblongis obtusis, stipulis bracteisque lineari-setaceis,
floribus aggregatis, calycis 5-partiti laciniis acuminatissimis. (T ab. L X X V L )— Torr. et
Gr. F L l . p . 234.
Column of stamens, as Messrs Torrey and Gray have described it, double ; outer one hispid externally
lobed below tbe middle, the anthers in a single row, about five at tbe 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.
T a b . LXXVI. Fig. 1 . Column of stamens ; fig . 2 . The same, the outer column laid open j fig . 3 . Pistil.
3. S. grossularioefolia 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.
t i p ;