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ramis angulatis, folis pedunculatis digitatis, foliolis 5 
cuneato-lanceolatis obtusiusculis mucronatis versus basin 
integerrimis superne rariter argute dentato-serratis, pe- 
dunculis oppositifoliis folio longioribus umbelliferis radiis 
bifidis corymbiferis.—Buenos Ayres and Banda Orien- 
tal, T'weedie. 
161. (2.) Cissus deficiens (Hook. et Arn.); ramis subtetra- 
gonis pubescentibus, folis breve petiolatis digitatis, 
foliolis 5 obovatis obtusis inciso-crenatis subtus pubes- 
centibus, paniculis brevibus capitato-corymbosis in ramis 
propriis subaphyllis.—C. striata, Bertero in Bulletin des 
Sc. Nat. (not Ruiz and Pav.)—Valparaiso, Cuming (N. 
103.) —Nom. vernac. ** Pavilla.”—This species approaches 
very nearly to the C. striata, R. et P., but differs remark- 
ably in the flower-bearing branches having their leaves 
abortive, altogether wanting opposite tothe lower corymbs 
of serra and ae very small ones opposite the upper. 
162. ge ) Gaa acaule, Willd.—Mendoza and Chili, Dr. 
Gillies. 
163. (2.) Geranium Pyrenaicum, Linn.—Conception, Messrs. 
Lay and Collie. 
164. (3.) Geranium columbinum, Linn.—Valparaiso, Bridges 
Mathews (N. 184.) 
165. (4.) Geranium dissectum, Linn.— Mendoza and Chili 
— Dr. Gillies. 
166. (5.) Taaha Linn toraa Bridges. 
Conception, Messrs. Lay and Collie ; Macrae. 
167. (1.) Erodium cicutarium, Gi PUEDE Sante y Messrs. 
Lay and Collie. . Baths of Collina, Macrae. Valparaiso, 
Mr. Cruckshanks 5. paite Buenos Ayres and Chili, 
Dr. Gillies. 
168. (2.) Erodium moschatum, aao ames Dr. 
Gillies. 
169. (1. ) Tropæolum majud Linn. — Coquimbo a and Valpar- 
— aiso, Macrae. 
