210 Mr. D. Don’s Descriptions of new Genera and Species 
lato-bilabiati ; labio exteriore tridentato ; interiore bipartito : 
laciniis linearibus, acutis, revolutis. Anthere basi bisetz 
(setis longis basi ramosis) appendiculà lineari, anthera ipsa 
pauló longiori, apice conniventi, obtusiuscula terminate. | 
Stigma bilobum: lobis lingulatis, obtusis, pruinosis, sepe n 
facie interiore applicatis. Pappus valdé plumosus, mollis- | 
simus, cinereus. 
For the opportunity of adding this truly distinct species to 
the genus Mutisia I am indebted to Mr. Caldeleugh, by whom 
specimens of it as well as of the preceding were transmitted to 
Mr. Lambert. 
9. M. latifolia, foliis basi decurrentibus cordato-ovalibus spi- 
noso-dentatis integerrimisve subtüs lanatis, radiis copiosis, 
caule alato. 
In Chili ad Valparaiso. D. Bridges. ņ 
Caulis fruticosus, ramosus, scandens, alatus. Rami alati, foliosi : 
alis 3, latis, foliaceis, dentatis. Folia conferta, amplexi- 
caulia, cordato-ovalia, coriacea, apice rotundata et emar- 
ginata, aut omninó truncata, margine dentato-serrata, un- 
.  dulata, dentibus spinoso-mucronatis, utrinque lana fugaci 
vestita, suprà demüm nuda, viridia, venis siccitate conspi- 
151 iy: reticulatis, costa basi latiore, apice in cirrhum longum 
. (8-uncialem) compressum, obtusum, spiraliter scm 
prodeunte ; sesqui- v. bipollicaria, pollicem v. sesquipol- 
licem lata: lobis posticis productis, rotundatis, sinu baseos 
decurrentibus. Flos terminalis, solitarius, subsessilis. Invo- 
lucrum magnum, cylindricum, unciale, dense arachnoideo- 
po am squamis intimis simplici ordine dispositis, limbo 
.— dilatato, rotundato, membranaceo, margine lanuginoso; ex- 
erioribus. appendice ovato-lanceolatá spinoso-mucronatá, 
Flosculi radii — (14) rosei, ligulati, 
spathulato- . 
patenti auctis. | 
