PLANTS FROM THE BOLIVIAN ANDES. 85 
From the Himalayas westwards through the Mediterranean 
region to Britain; from Vancouver Island southwards through 
the Rocky Mountains and the Andes to the Falkland Islands 
(apparently introduced into America). 
Oxais LororpEs, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. 241. O- medi- 
caginea, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. 241; Hook. Ic. Pl. vii. 
t. 661. O. pichinchensis, Benth. Pl. Hartweg. 166. 
46. High up on south side of Huallata Pass. 
Andes, from Venezuela to Bolivia, ascending to 12,000 ft. 
LEGUMINOSZ. 
ADESMIA SPINOSISSIMA, Meyen, Reise um die Erde, ii. 27. 
54. Hiska Hankaia and neighbourhood. 
The same plant was collected by Mandon (No. 728) in the 
Bolivian Andes at about 13,000 ft. 
ASTRAGALUS UNIFLORUS, DC. Astragalogia, 243, t. 50. 
39. Near top of Huallata Pass, 14,110 ft. 
Andes of Peru and Bolivia. 
Mepicaco penticunata, Willd. Sp. Pl. ii. 1414. 
64. La Paz, on the racecourse. 
Europe, Canary Islands, Mediterranean region, Abyssinia, 
N.W. India and Central Asia, China, and Japan; introduced 
into America. 
Lupinvs sp. 
9. Illimani, near 1st Camp, 14,000 ft. 
SAX(FRAGACER. 
Saxrrraca Corprnterarum, Presl, Relig. Henk. ii. 55, var. 
TRIGYNA, Engler, Monogr. Saxifr.184. 8. trigyna, Rémy, in Ann. 
Se. Nat. Sér. IIL. viii. (1847) 235; Wedd. Chloris Andina, 1. 
213 (a only). 
Near Rocktooth Camp, about 18,000 ft. 
Bolivian Andes, to the highest limits of phanerogamic 
vegetation. 
LoasacEz. 
BLuMENBACHIA caugurteNsis, Hook. f. Bot. Mag. t. 6143. 
Loasa chuquitensis, AMeyen, Reise um die Erde, i. 483 (note**). 
23. Frasciya, 15,000 ft. 
Peruvian and Bolivian Andes. 
