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perceive any distinguishing character. It is all over 
densely woolly, and the flowers are bright yellow. 
142, (12.) Sida (Abutilon) densiflora (Hook. et Arn.); arborea, 
ramis angulatis, foliis longe petiolatis cordatis coriaceis 
dentato-serratis 5-nerviis supra demum glabris subtus 
pallidis dense brevissime stellato-tomentosis nervis pro- 
minentibus, floribus (parvis) dense paniculatis subthyr- 
soideis, pedicellis calycibusque campanulatis 5-fidis stel- 
lato-tomentosis, petalis angustis acutis, ovario pilosissimo. 
—Borga in the Missions, Baird. Mr. Baird describes 
it as a ** beautiful tree.” Leaves 3-4 inches long, some- 
times approaching to ovate. Free portion of the fila- 
ments, and the (five?) long styles reflexed. | 
143. (1.) Melochia pyramidata, Linn.—Uraguay, Baird. 
144, (1.) Corchorus argutus, Kunth.—var. 8. australis ; St. 
Hil.—San Pedro in the rec epee 
145. (1.) Luhea divaricata, Mart.—Shores of the Uragusy 
T'weedie. 
146. (1.) Tricuspidaria dependens, R. et P.—Quebrada de 
Alvarado, near la Dormida, Chili, Dr. Gillies. Valpar- 
aiso, Mr. Cruckshanks. Chili, — — unir 
vernac. Patagua. 
CRINODENDRON. Molina. 
Calycis campanulati sepala 5 (6, Cav.) erecta, lanceolato-pyra- 
midata, integra, subcarnosa, basi subsaccata. Corolla 
mulla. Torus magnus, crassus. Stamina 12 (10, Cav.) 
e margine tori oriuntia: filamenta libera subulata, pilosa : 
anthere filamentorum longitudine, lineares, pubescentes, 
utrinque sulcatze, apice valvis duabus emarginatis, « dehis- 
centes.  Pistillum simplex: germen ovato- 
sericeo-pilosum, torum demum corrugatum insidens: 
stylus longitudine staminum sublatus, acutus, basi pilo- 
sus: stigma acutum. Fructus (Bacca?) vix maturus, 
