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263. (1.) Dalea elegans (Gill. mst.); fruticosa, glabra, ramis 
. erectis subvirgatis glandulosis, foliis impari-pinnatis, fo- 
liolis 14—16-jugis parvis oblongo-cuneatis obtusis petio- 
latis supra levibus subtus multi-glandulosis, spicis ter- 
minalibus pedunculatis cylindraceis, rachi glandulosa 
calycibusque sericeo-villosissimis, bracteis ovatis cus- 
pidato-acuminatis glandulosis calyce brevioribus, den- 
tibus calycinis setaceis corolla (violacea) multo brevi- 
oribus, —El Cerro del Morro (Prov. of San Luis), 
Dr. Gillies. 
264. (1.) Glycyrhiza astragalina (Gill. mst.) ; glabra, foliis 
pinnatis sub 6-jugis, foliolis lineari-oblongis retusis mu- 
 cronatis minute glandulosis, spicis laxis axillaribus pe- 
dunculatis folio longioribus.—Conception, Cuming (N. 
812.) Valley of Vibes Andes of Mendoza, Dr. 
oe 
265. (1.) Galega officinalis, Linn.—Buenos Ayres (cult.), 
Tweedie. 
266. (1.) Sesbania visis Pers.— Buenos Ayres (calt. 2), 
Tweedie. 
267. (1.) Colutea ainsi Lines odiiidots (cult.), Dr. 
Gillies. 
268. (1.) Sutherlandia frutescens, R. Brown.—Mendoza 
(cult.), Dr. Gillies. 
269. (1.) Phaca inflata (Gill. mst.) ; procumbens, glabra, fo- 
liolis 6—7-jugis oblongis obtusis brevissime mucronulatis, 
stipulis ovatis acutis liberis, racemis laxis folio subdimi- 
dio brevioribus, (floribus ochroleucis parvis), calycibus 
bracteisque glaberrimis, legumine ovato magno mem- 
branaceo inflato glabro.— Gravelly soils between Men- 
doza and Uspallata, by the road of Canota, Dr. Gillies. 
—In the great size of the inflated fruit (as large as a 
