189 
liolis oblongis subbipinnatifidis (!) racemis elongatis den- 
tibus calycinis subulatis, leguminibus linearibus deflexis 
pubescentibus atro-glandulosis 9—11-spermis.—4A. den- 
tata, Gill. mst. (non DC.) —Mountains near Mendoza, 
Dr. Gillies.—The fruit is precisely as in the last species, 
but the leaves are very different. We have not seen 
the flower. 
290. (6.) A. papposa, DC.?—Hook. et Arn. in Bot. Beech. 
Voy. v. 1. p. 18. Conception, Messrs. Lay and Collie ; 
Cuming (N. 194.) 
291. (7.) A. longiseta, DC.—Hook. et Arn. l. c. in observ.— 
Valparaiso, Bridges; Mathews (N. 180.); Cuming (N. 
619.)J—Our specimens do not quite agree with DC.’s 
figure (Mem. Legum. t. 50.), in which the habit more 
resembles that of our A. conferta. 
292. (8.) A. leiocarpa (Hook. et Arn.); caule erecto elato 
glanduloso-pubescente, foliis 8-9-jugis, foliolis lineari- 
lanceolatis (unciam longis) acutis, racemis pedicellisque 
elongatis, vexillo (aurantiaco) striato macula atra notato, 
leguminibus reticulatis sub 5-spermis.—z. leguminis ar- 
ticulis omnibus glabris.—g. articulis inferioribus glabris, 
superioribus rigide et denseplumoso-setosis.— Coquimbo, 
Cuming (N. 873.—z«. in herb. Hook.—g. in herb. Arn.) 
293. (9.) A. mucronata (Hook. et Arn); pubescenti-vel 
piloso-glandulosa viscida, foliis 5-S-jugis cum spinula 
terminali, foliolis oblongo-lanceolatis mucronatis rigide 
pilosis, stipulis magnis subulato-lanceolatis striatis, ra- 
cemis paniculatis, dentibus calycinis brevibus acutis, 
leguminibus lineari-oblongis cano-pubescentibus murica- 
tis 3-4-spermis.—«. racemo glabriusculo, calyce adpresso- 
pubescente.—g. foliis paucioribus, racemo glanduloso 
calyceque hirsuto-pubescentibus.— Cordillera of Chili, 
Cuming. æ. (N. 201); g. (N. 298).— This varies also in 
the size of the flowers, and length of the pedicels. — 
294, (10.) A. conferta, Hook. et Arn. in Bot. of Beech. Voy. 
v. 1. p. 20. (ad calcem).—Ojos de Agua, Mr. Cruck- 
shanks; Cordillera of Chili, Cuming (N. 296, 297, and 
188). Las Achiras (Prov. of San Luis), Dr. Gillies. 
