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ovatis ; ramulis, petioHsque minute recurvo-aculeatis ; floris 

 solitariis, 2 cm. latis; sepalis ov^atis, acutis, 8 cm. longis, dense 

 tomentosus. Planta 50 cm. alta ; folia 4 cm. longa, 2 cm. lata. 

 Next to R, Loxcnsis^ Benth. -Unduavi, 10,000 ft. (2508). 



Fragaria Chilensxs, Ehrh. Beitr. vii. 26. Near La Paz. 10,000 ft. 



(479). 

 Alchemilla aphanoides, Mutis. in Linn. f. Suppl. 122. Unduavi, 



8,000 ft. (851). 

 Alchemilla hirsufa, HBK. 1. c. 226. Sorata, 13,000 ft. (477). , 

 Alchemilla tripartita, R. & P. FI. Per. 1.68. Unduavi, 10,000 ft. 



(476) ; 8.000 ft. (849 and 850, the latter a large, strong form), 

 Alchemilla pecti/iata, HBK. 1. c. 226. Undnavi, 10,000 ft, (475). 

 Alchemilla pijuiata, R. & P. 1. c. 69. Near La Paz, 10,000 ft. 



(2551). 

 Alchemilla, probably a reduced form o{ A, hirsiita. Sorata, 13,- 



000 ft. (1855). The same in Herb. Kew, coll. by Jameson in 



Columbia. 

 Ac(Bna ovalifolia, R. & P. 1. c, 67. - Unduavi, 8, 000 ft. (467). 

 Acceua cyliudrostachya^ R. & P. 1. c. 6%. Near La Paz, 10,000 



ft. (466). 

 Poteritmi Saiigitisorha, L. Sp. PI. 141 1. Near La Paz, io,000 ft. 



(1926). Introduced from 'Europe. 

 OSTEOMELES PERNETTYOIDES (Wedd.) {Hespcromeles pernet- 



tyoidcs, Wedd. Chlor. And. ii. 231). Sorata, 8,000 ft (1787). 

 Unduavi, 10,000 ft. (2039). 



SAXH^^RAGE/E. 



Escallonia rubra, Pers. Ench. i. 235. Valparaiso, Chili (1024). 



Escallo)iia revoliita, (R. & P). Pers. 1. c. Same locality (487 

 and 1772). 



PlIYLLONOIMA INTEGERRIMA (Turcz). {Ditlougia iiitegerrima, 

 Turcz. Bull. Soc. Moscou, 1858. 454). Mapiri, 5,000 ft. 

 (2521). A form with serrate leaves. I am obliged to Mr. N. 

 E. Brown for putting mc on the track of this plant. 



Weinmannia hirtella, HBK. 1. c. 56. Mapiri, 10,000 ft. (2040). 



Weinmannia elliptica^ HBK, 1. c. 50. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (535) ; 

 Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (536). Some of these specimens were dis- 

 tributed as W, siibsessTIifolia, R. & P.? 



Ribes albiflorum, R. &. P. Fl. Per. iii. 12. Unduavi, 8,000 ft. 



(478). 



