201 
lares, folio longiores: pedicelli calycem vix «quantes. 
Calyx 4 lineas longus, coriaceus, nigro-fuscus. Corolla 
rubra calyce triplo longior. 
336. (1.) C. rubicundum, (Hook. et Arn.)—Banda Orientale, 
T'weedie.— The habit is much that of Kennedia. 
337, (1.) Lupinus albescens (Hook. et Arn.); elatus totus ap- 
presso-sericeus, caule folioso, foliis longe petiolatis enne- 
aphyllis, foliolis lanceolatis acutissimis, racemo elongato 
multifloro, floribus subverticillatis, bracteis caducis calyce 
brevioribus.— Banda Orientale, Baird.— This fine species 
has much general affinity with the L. leucophyllus of Mr. 
Douglas, in Bot. Reg.; but here the silky hairs are 
very closely adpressed. Flowers apparently white. 
338. (2.) Lupinus aureo-nitens (Gill. mst.) ; ubique (corollis 
exceptis) sericeo-villosus aureo-nitens, caule folioso, foliis 
longe petiolatis 3-5-phyllis, foliolis lanceolatis acutis in- 
ferne attenuatis, racemo elongato multifloro, floribus al- 
ternis, bracteis calyce brevioribus.—On the Pampas near 
La Cabeza del Tigre (Herb. Hook.), Andes of Men- 
doza, near Villavicenzio (Herb. Arn.), Dr. Gillies. 
Flowers purple. 
339. (3.) Lupinus andicola (Gill. mst.); annuus pubescenti- 
lanatus, caule breviusculo, foliis longe petiolatis 8-9- 
phyllis, foliolis obovato-lanceolatis obtusis, racemo elon- 
gato, floribus verticillatis, bracteis deciduis calyce dense 
sericeo brevioribus.—Ascent to the Paramillo, above 
Villavicenzio, Andes of Mendoza, Dr. Gillies. Below 
Hornillos, Andes of Chili, Mr. Cruckshanks. 
340. (4.) Lupinus microcarpus, Sims.—Conception, Messrs. 
Lay and Collie. Valparaiso, Mr. Cruckshanks ; Bridges ; 
Mathews (N. 863.); Cuming (N. nid: Nnm 
doza and Chili, Dr. Gillies. 
341. (1.) Erythrina Crista-galli, Noster. ed per- 
— introduced ; and cultivated i in the gardens at Men- 
