388. 
389, 
305 
flowers with almost entire and emarginate leaves, as in 
Mr. Bridges’ specimen; those from Cuming have fer- 
tile stamens, corymbose flowers, and leaves that are 
coarsely and bluntly toothed. Mr. Don (I. c.) describes 
another species, Q. petiolaris, of which Cuming had only 
one or two fragments, without flower or fruit, and which 
was not generally distributed; but this supposed species 
we have ascertained to be our Azara Gilliesii (huj. op. 
n. 65) from an inspection of a leaf transmitted us by 
Mr. Don. | 
(1.) Geum Chiloense, Balb.—G. coccineum, Ser. in De 
Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 551, not of Smith and Sibth.—G. 
Quellyon, Sweet.—Quebrada de Fray Carlos, Andes of 
Chili, Dr. Gillies. Valparaiso, Cuming (N. 563). Bridges, 
1832 (N. 212.) Macrae. Conception, Messrs. Lay and 
Collie.—Nom. vernac. Quellyon. 
(1.) Comaropsis radicans, De Cand.—Rubus radicans, 
Cav. ic. 5. t. 413.—Chiloe, Cuming (N. 37.)—This 
scarcely agrees with the character of Comaropsis, and 
may perhaps be replaced in Rubus. 
(1.) Fragaria Chilensis, Ehrh.— Conception, Messrs. 
Lay and Collie. Cuming (N. 816.) pope 
- (I) Alchemilla arvensis, Scop.—Concon in Chili, 
Bridges, 1832, (N. 524.)— Perhaps introduced. 
- (1.) Margyricarpus setosus, R. et P.—Maldonado in 
the Banda Oriental, Pampas of Buenos Ayres, and 
Province of Cordova, Dr. Gillies. Banda Oriental, 
` Tweedie, Valparaiso, Mathews; Cuming (N. 763.) 
393. 
Juan Fernandez, Cuming, (N. 1327) ; Bertero. | 
(2.) Margyricarpus alatus, (Gill. mst.) ; petiolis valde 
spinescentibus, ramulis novellis brevibus axillaribus fo- 
liosis, foliolis deciduis oblongis rigidis mucronatis mar- 
gine revolutis, fructu 3—4-alato, alis latis membranaceis. 
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