22 CHILI. [Rosacea. 



13. ZUCCAGNIA. Cav. 



1. Z. ? angvlata ; caule glabro ramisque angulatis, foliis conjugato-pinnatis subbipinna- 

 tisque, foliolis (minutis) ovali-orbicularibus, racemis terminalibus pubescenti-glandulosis. 



Hab. Coquimbo. — Our specimens of this plant are by no means in a sufficiently perfect state to decide 

 even the genus ; but it appears to us a Zuccagnia, and, if so, a very distinct species from the Z. punctata 

 of Cav. (Ic. v. 5. t. 403.) 



14. CASSIA. Linn. 



1. C. (Sect. Coluteoidem. DC.) stipulated ; foliolis 8-jugis ovato-lanceolatis glabris, 

 glandula inter inferiora, stipulis ovatis maximis. DC. — Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, p. 52. 

 Feuill. Chil. v. 3. p. 56. t. 42. 



Hab. Conception. 



2. C. frondosa ; foliolis 9-jugis ovali-oblongis glabriusculis obtusiusculis, glandula cylin- 

 drica inter par foliorum infimum, racemis axillaribus foliis brevioribus. DC. — Ait. Hort. 

 Kew. ed. 2. p. 36. De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 496. 



Hab. Coquimbo. 



Ord. XXII. ROSACEA. Juss. 

 1. PKUNUS. Tourn. 

 1. P. domestica. Linn. — De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 533. 

 Hab. Conception. Introduced. 



2. ACjENA. Vahl. 



1. A.argentea; spicis globosis, caule repente, foliolis 3-4-jugis ovato-oblongis serratis 

 subtus sericeis. DC— Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Per. v. 1. p. 67. t. 103. / b. De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. 

 p. 593.— Proquin. Feuill. Chill, v. 3. t. 41. 



Hab. Conception. 



2. A. trifida; spicis globosis, caule erecto foliisque tomentoso-canescentibus cunei- 

 formibus 3-5-fidis 7-8-jugis. DC— Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Per. v. 1. p. 67. t. 164. f.cDe 

 Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 593. 



Hab. Conception. 



3. GEUM. Linn. 

 1. G.chiloense; foliis caulinis tripartitis laciniatis, radicalibus interrupte lyratis pilo- 

 sis, lobo terminali rotundato subtrilobo crenato, floribus paniculatis, carpellis villosissi- 

 mis. LindL—Balbis in De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 551.— G. chilense. Bot. Reg. 't. 1348.— 

 G. Quellyon. Sweet, Br. Fl. Gard. t. 292.— G. coccineum. De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 551. 

 (non Sm.) Bot. Reg. t. 1088.— Feuill. Chil. v. 2. t. 27. 



Hab. Conception.— This splendid species, which has been confounded with the G. coccineum of Greece, 

 is now one of the greatest ornaments of our gardens, being perfectly hardy, even in Scotland. It is called 

 Quell-gon by the natives, according to Feuillee. 



