83. 
84. 
85. 
86. 
87. 
89. 
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(1.) Monnina linearifolia; R. et P.—Valparaiso, Mr. 
Cruckshanks ; Cuming (N. 140.) ; Mathews (Ni222.) ; 
Bridges. Coquimbo, Messrs. Lay and Collie. 
(2.) Monnina pterocarpa, R. et P.—var. g. angustifolia. 
M. angustifolia, DC.—Mountains near Mendoza, Dr. 
Gillies. Cordillera of Chili, Cuming (N. 252.) 
(3.) Monnina cardiocarpa, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. v. 2. 
p. 60. t. 93.—Uraguay, Baird. 
(1.) Krameria cistoidea, Hook. et Arn. in Bot. of Beech. 
Voy. v. 1. p. 8. t. 5.—Coquimbo, Mr. Cruckshanks ; Mr. 
Macrae; Messrs. Lay and Collie. Cordillera of Chili, 
` Cuming (N. 275.) 
(1.) Frankenia Chilensis, Presl.—Chili, Cuming (N. 101.) 
Coquimbo, Cuming (N. 879.) 
- (1.) Silene Gallica, Linn.— Conception, Messrs. Lay and 
Collie. Buenos Ayres, Dr. Gillies. Valparaiso, Mr. 
Cruckshanks ; Mathews (N. 256.) ; Cuming (N. 412, a 
remarkable monstrosity). Juan Fernandez, Mr. Douglas. 
(2.) Silene andicola (Gill. mst.) ; pubescenti-glandulosa, 
erecta, subpaniculatim ramosa, ramis erectis, foliis ovato- 
oblongis acutis, calyce magno campanulato 5-dentato 
petalis bifidis vix breviore.—El valle de Fray. Carlos, 
Andes of Chili, Dr. Gillies. In some respects it bears a 
resemblance to the S. ciliata of the Pyrenées. 
- (1.) Sagina procumbens, EinsosRacís eiiminibiá Bud 
Ayres, Dr. Gillies. Chiloe, Cuming (N. 21.) The 
- Specimens from Chiloe are much tufted, and the leaves 
91. 
i Sees Gillies, or our Euri 
are terminated by a more evident mucro than: jibe 
opsean ai 
a. ) Anitdésridos, Lind electing Bridges ; Messrs. 
Lay and Collie ; oe paagis pou andes, 
Bertero ; 
Douglas. 
92. (2.) Arenaria mèdia, -DC.— Buenos tyi p Gillies. 
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