99. 
100. 
101. 
149 
Hook. in Bot. Misc. v. 1. t. 5.—La Guardia in the Cor- 
dillera of Chili, Mr. Cruckshanks. Summit of San 
Pedro Nolasco, the highest mountain of Chili, Dr. 
Gillies. Cordillera of Chili, Cuming (N. 232.) 
(2.) Viviania grandifolia, Lindl.— Baths of Collina, Chili, 
Macrae. Valle del Fray Carlos, Dr. Gillies.. 
(3.) Viviania crenata (G. Don); foliis ovatis subsessili- 
bus crenatis subtus niveo-tomentosis lineatis, calycibus 
ovatis inflatis, (petalis albis).—Macrzea crenata, Gill. et 
Hook.—At La Guardia, Cordillera of Chili, Mr. Cruck- 
shanks; Dr. Gillies; Cuming (N. 981. 
(4.) Viviania petiolata (Hook. et Arn.); foliis rotun- 
dato-cordatis petiolatis profunde crenato-serratis subtus 
niveo-tomentosis lineatis, calycibus cylindraceis, (petalis 
albis).—Valparaiso, Mathews (N.362.); Cuming (N. 
430.) This has the largest leaves of the genus; in one 
specimen they are an inch long and on a very evident 
petiole, always broad and coarsely crenato-serrate. It 
is the only species we yet know that inhabits the plains. 
102. (1.) Linum aquilinum, Mol.—L. oligophyllum, Hook. 
et Arn. én Bot. of Beech. Voy. v. 1. p. 11. (an Schiede?)— 
L. Chamissonis, Schiede.—Nnancu-laguen. Feuill. Chil. 
v. 3. t. 22.— Mountains near Valparaiso, Bridges ; 
Conception, Messrs. Lay and — — 
Conception, Cuming (N. 197.) - "d 
103. (2.) Linum junceum, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Mera. b. 1. 
p. 134. t. 26.—Uraguay, Baird. 
104. (3.) Linum usitatissimum, Lirin. — Conception, Messrs. 
105. (1.) Malva (Malvastrum) « 
me and —— -— 
hurea ee vta igus 
stellato-tomentosa albida, caule prostrato subargenteo- 
leproso, foliis breviter petiolatis cordato reniformibus 
sublobatis dentato-crenatis supra argenteo-leproso-squa- 
mulosis, pedunculis axillaribus solitariis folio subbre- 
vioribus, involucelli foliolis 3 lineari-setaceis deciduis, 
corolla (sulphurea siccitate aeruginosa) extus lineis hir- 
