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FLORA OF PATAGONIA, 



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»2. Grinoelia speciosa, 0411. ex Hook, et Am. Gomp. Bot. 

 Mag. ii. 45, var. ? " Plant of large bushy habit, grows luxuri- 

 antly amongst sand-hills near the coast ; large yellow flower." 

 W. Andrews. I am by no means sure that this belongs to the 

 species found by Dr. Gillies in the interior of the continent near 

 Jaendoza. The scales of the involucre are far less unequal, the 

 exterior being broader and the interior less broad than in the 

 original plant. The leaves also appear to be different in texture 

 and the venation much more conspicuous. 



(r. speciosa has been found at many places on theE. side of the 

 Andes and has not been found by the Chilian botanists ; but one 

 specimen from Gillies is labelled "Andes of Chili." 







75. Haplopafpus cobonopifolius, DO. Prod. v. 347,=I)iplo- 

 pappus coronopifolius, Less. 



agrees 



specimens. Ifc appears to be common in the provinces of Valdivia 

 and Concepeion j but, excepting this, I have seen no specimens 

 trom the eastern side of S. America. 







9, 99, aud 116. Leucopsis se 

 fh in. 7,— Aster sericeus, Less., 



Mart 



Hook 



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grey foliage, yellow 







ossoin, developing subsequently into white down; common 

 throughout plains, found also on high plains, but very stunted in 



PTfYttrfl* *> TTT7- m -* «m, * a ii #•__„ „_^^.r*~ 4-Knf anom 



growth, 

 to hav< 



W. 



. . „. This is one of the few species that seem 



e an equally wide range on both sides of the Andes in tem- 

 perate South America. The specimens marked 99 are nearly 

 the saino „c u„i — »_ -_x_ .„-• 1— wVuVh is the same as 



Not 



icastrum 



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»3- Bacchahis magellanica, Pers. " Low -growing s 

 growing amongst rocks aud in moist parts of high ground. 



hrub, 



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**> Andr 



from the 



ews. 



Hitherto I believe that this species is known only 



coasts of the Straits of Magellan. 











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42. Baccharis abtemisioides, Book. $ Jm 



Shru 



foliage, height about 1 foot; blossoms greenish 



y 0~7 O 



§ Pe y, afterwards turning to white down. 



Found in sandy soil, 

 fcore especially" by'the* immediate edge of the plateaux; very 

 aoundant between Puuta Bubra and Patagones ; grows by the 



Negri 



1 > W. Andrews 





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