308 
401. (8.) Acaena adscendens, Vahl.?—4A. Grahamiana, Gill. 
ist.—El Valle de Uspallata, Los Palomares, and banks 
. of El Rio de los Horcones, Andes of Mendoza, Dr. 
402. 
403. 
404. 
405. 
406. 
Gillies. Los Ojos de Agua, Bridges, 1832, (N. 522.) 
Cordillera of Chili, Cuming (N. 233.)—In_ speci- 
mens from Chili the leaflets are furnished with a few 
silky hairs beneath, particularly on the veins; and the 
younger leaves are even more decidedly silky. In speci- 
mens from our gardens they are evidently glabrous; 
hence arise our doubts as to the identity of the species, 
but we can perceive no other difference. Sometimes 
the leaves are interruptedly pinnate. The capitulum is 
solitary, perfectly globose, and apparently dioecious. 
(9.) Acsena argentea, R. et P.—Proquin, Feuill. Chil. 
v. 3. t. 41.— Conception, Messrs. Lay and Collie. Maule 
Province, Cuming (N. 844, 845 in fr.) 
(10.) Aceena Magellanica, Vahl.—Province of Maule, 
Cuming (N. 843.) —Our specimen has thin leaves, which 
are almost entirely obovate. This and the two pre- 
ceding have the capitulum solitary, perfectly globose, - 
and apparently dicecious. The awns on the calyx of 
A. Magellanica and A. argentea are of a deep rich 
brown, those of our A. adscendens of a yellowish or 
slightly tawny colour. ` 
(1.) Fuchsia rosea, R. et P.—F. lycioides, Andr.—Lun, 
Feuill—Concon in Chili, Dr. Gillies. | Valparaiso, Mr : 
Cruckshanks ; Mathews (N. 286) ; Cuming (N. 110.) 
(2.) Fuchsia spinosa, Presl, Relig. Henk. v. 2. p. 26: 
t. 51.—Coquimbo, Cuming (N. 896.) 
(3.) Fuchsia macrostemma, R. et P.—a. grandiflora —F- 
coccinea, Cav. ic. v. 6. p. 17 (nec alior.)—F. decussata, — 
Graham, Sims, (non R. et P.)—F. gracilis, Lindl— 
Thilco, Feuill—g. parviflora, staminibus brevibus 
stigmate magno globoso.— Conception, Messrs. Lay and 
Collie. Valparaiso, Mathews (N. 231); Cuming (N: 
443); Bridges, 1832, (N. 198.) Chiloe, Lieut. E. 
Bayley. El Valle del Rio Claro, near El Planchon, 
