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corolla (intense purpurea) subduplo brevioribus.— Andes 
of Chili, Cuming (N. 172.) "Villavicenzio, (5000 feet, ) 
and. El Cerro de San Pedro Nolasco, Andes of Men- 
doza and Chili, Dr. Gillies.—' The specimens from Dr. 
Gillies are smaller and less perfect than those from 
Cuming; but we see no other difference. 
188. (13.) Oxalis tortuosa, Lindl. im Bot. Reg. t. 1249,—O. 
glomerata, Hook. et Arn. in Bot. of Beech. Voy. v. 1. 
p. 13.—Valparaiso, Macrae; Cuming (N. 662.) Co- 
quimbo, Messrs. Lay and Collie. 
189. (14.) Oxalis carnosa, Molina.—Bot. Mag. t. 2866.— 
Valparaiso, Mr. Cruckshanks. Conception, Messrs. Lay 
and Collie. 
190. (15.) Oxalis rosea, Jacq.— Conception, Messrs. Pep and 
Collie. Valparaiso, Mr. Cruckshanks ; Bridges ; Cuming 
(N.89.) 
191. (16.) Oxalis violacea, Linn. prog tinctoria, Mol. ?— 
Buenos Ayres, Dr. Gillies. Uraguay, Tweedie. Val- 
‘paraiso, Cuming (N. 340.)—Dr. Gillies’ specimens have 
only two flowers on the peduncle; those from Tweedie, 
from three to five or six. Perhaps the eastern species 
is O. articulata, Sav., of which Savigny says the flowers 
are reddish, drying to a purple colour, and not yellow- 
ish as described by De Candolle; but we cannot see any 
difference in character between it and O. violacea. 
192. (17.) Oxalis bipunctata, Graham in Bot. Mag. t. 2781. 
—O. urbica, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. v. 1. p. 126.—O. 
violacea, Sav. (non Linn. nec Jacq. sec. St. Hil.)— Bue- 
nos Ayres, Dr. Gillies. 
193. (18.) Oxalis lobata, Sims. in Bot. Mw: t. 9386.—O. 
. perdicaria, Bertero mst.—Sassia perdicaria, Mol. (sec. 
Bertero.)—Sandy plains at Valparaiso, Bertero. On the 
plains of Maypu, and between Talca and San Fernando, 
Chili, (1200 feet,) Dr. Gillies. Nom. vernac. Flor de 
Perdrix. 
194. (19.) Oxalis autumnalis, St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Merid. v. 1. 
p. 128.— Very plentiful in dry fields, Buenos Ayres, 
T'weedie. 'The O. tenera, Spr. seems allied to it, but here 
