OF THE PERUVIAIS" ANDES. 



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Hebecladus BiELORUSy Mters==AtTOjpa biflora, Buzz Sf Pav. 

 Chicda! 



NiCA>'DEA PHTSALoiDES, Gaevfii. Upper Eimac valley, be- 

 tween 8000 and 10,000 feet ! 



PuYSALis PERUVIANA, i.=P. cdulis, Sm. Upper Eimac valley, 

 at about 10,000 feet ! 



NicoTiANA GLUTiNOSA, i., var. foliis basi non cordatis, corolla 

 breviore. About Chicla frequent ! 



SCROPHULAEINEiE. 



Calckolaria virgata, JRiiiz <5" Pav^ Chicla I' 



Calceolaria LOBATA, Cav. Chicla f 



Calceolaria tenuis, Benth, Chicla! 



Calceolaria oyata, Sm. = C, biflora, Ruiz ^ Pav,, non Lam. 



Chicla ! 



Calceolaria baetsi^folia, Wedd, Chicla! 



Alonsoa acutifolia, Puiz Sf Pav. Chicla! A very orna- 

 mental plant, growing from 2 to 4 feet in height. 



MiMULUs GLABRATus, H. P. K. In moist places above Chicla ! 



OURISIA ? 



Matucana ! 



A single and imperfect specimen, evidently allied to O. cTiamcd- 

 drifolia^ Benth., but apparently different from that speciefl. 



Castilleja fissifolia, Z., fil. var. pumila=C. pumila, Wedd. 

 Above Casapalta! In his * Chloris Andina,' voL ii. pp. 118, 119, 

 AYeddell has united under C. JlssifoUa no less than eight species 

 described by various authors, including his own C. pumila^ under 

 which name h^ had previously described a plant closely agreeing 

 with my Casapalta specimens. The opinions of such a competent 

 botanist, who enjoyed isuch ample opportunities for observation, 

 are deserving of all respect. It would appear from his remarks 

 that, in the group of forms here united, the length of the style 

 and that of the stamens are as subject to variation as are the 

 length of the calyx and corolla, and the form of the leaves. 



Bartsta pate:^s, Benih. Above Casapalta! 

 Babtsia gracilis, Benth. Chicla ! 



