same size as those of L. maritimum or L. tenuifolium, and that 

 in habit the- plant resembles the L. Africanum, from which it 

 differs chiefly in the shorter leaves, less frequently opposite, and 

 by the conformation of the styles. Mr. Macrae gathered it at 

 Valparaiso. This species also is omitted by M. Claude Gay. 



Fig. 1, Calyx and pistil. 2. Pistil, separate from the calyx : — magnified. 



