dimidio tantüm brevioribus, corolla pilosiusculá, drupis siccis rugosis. 
Coquimbo, (herb. Cuming, 887). A coarse half-succulent plant, 
with flowers an inch anda half long. Its drupes appear to have scarcely 
any pulp ; six are one-celled, and one four-celled, with the cells placed 
one above the other ! 
Doria. 
Corolla hypocrateriformis, limbo campanulato. Ovaria 8-10, varié coadu- 
nata. Nuces 1-3-loculares, basi clausse.———Fruticuli erecti, ramosi, 
foliis linearibus, carnosis, floribus minutis. 
l. D, vermiculata ; ramis cotoneis, foliis brevissimis, calycis dentibus car- 
nosis obtusis recurvis tubo corolle multó brevioribus. Coquimbo, 
(herb. Cuming, 893; Bridges, 1336). 
2. D. Salsoloides ; ramis calvis, folis longis linearibus, calycis dentibus 
linearibus obtusis tubo corolle sequalibus v. longioribus. Chile, 
(Macrae). This has quite the appearance of some of the Salsolas, or 
still more of Chenopodium maritimum. 
SOREMA. 
Corolla campanulata. Ovaria 20, libera, cumulata. Drupe 1-loculares, 
1-spermse, basi aperte. Herbs annue, prostrate, floribus convolvu- 
laceis. 
1. S. paradoxa.—Nolana paradoxa, Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 865.——Chile. 
2. S. atriplicifolia.—Nolana atriplieifolia, D. Don.——Chile, (within the 
spray of the sea, Bridges ; herb. Cuming, 627). 
APLOCARYA. 
Corolla campanulata. Ovaria 5, omnino libera. Nuces 5, simplices, erecte, 
basi omnino aperte, toroque facile separabiles. Semina (immatura) 
hilo magno pulvinato. Fruticulus ramosus, floribus parvis, foliis 
carnosis. : 
Sp. 1. A. divaricata. Coquimbo, (herb. Cuming, 862). Fruticulus rigi- 
dus, ramosus, divaricatus. Folia carnosa, lineari-spathulata retusa. 
Flores parvi, solitarii, terminales. Calyx tubi corolle longitudine, 5- 
dentatus. 
