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14. (1.) Lardizabala biternata, R. et P.—Conception, Cuming 
(N. 803.) Valle del Rio Claro (Chili), Dr. Gillies. 
Nom. vernac. Cogul. 
15. (1.) Cissampelos australis, St. Hil.—Uraguay, Tweedie. 
.16. (1.) Berberis Chilensis (Gill. msi); spinis tripartitis 
subzequalibus folio longioribus, foliis- coriaceis rigidis 
late obovatis cuneatis grosse subquinquedentatis dentibus 
spinosis rigidis obscure reticulatis subtus glaucis, racemis 
multifloris nutantibus folium eequantibus, baccis globosis 
nigris czesio-pruinosis monospermis stylo apiculatis.— 
Province of Talca, (Chili) Dr. Gillies. Valparaiso, 
Bridges. Nom. vernac. Michay.—The spines are brown, 
and nearly equal in length. This species approaches to 
B. flexuosa, and to the following. 
17. (2.) Berberis ruscifolia, Lam.—Buenos Ayres and Monte 
de San Antonio (Province of Cordova), Dr. Gillies. 
18. (3.) Berberis corymbosa, (Hook. et Arn.); spinis brevi- 
bus trifidis (sæpe nullis), foliis submembranaceis obova- 
tis mucronatis integerrimis petiolatis reticulatim venosis, 
racemis erectis corymbosis folium zequantibus, pedicellis 
gracilibus.—Juan Fernandez, Mrs. Maria. Graham; 
Douglas ; Cuming (N. 1338.)—Nearly allied to B. lati- 
Jolia, Ruiz, and Pav. Fl. Per. t. 282. (from Peru), but 
that has the peduncles single-flowered and fasciculated, 
whereas our plant has long and corymbose or almost 
umbellate racemes. 
19. (4.) B. glomerata, Hook. et dim in Bot. of Beith Voy. 
` v. 1. p. 5.— Coquimbo, Messrs. Lay and Collie. _ 
20. (5.) B. actinacantha, Mart. in Schultes.— Baths of Collina, 
Macrae. Valparaiso, Bridges; Cuming (N: 434.); 
Mathews (N. 235.)—var. 8. minor; folis minoribus 
cuneatis cordato-rotundatisve sessilibus petiolatisve, petio- 
- lis nonnunquam folio longioribus,—Valparaiso, Cuming 
(N. 158.) Of the var. 8., as we are disposed to consider i it, 
we have two specimens; one without flowers, which has 
most of the leaves nearly cordate and frequently upon a 
