327 
469. (2.) Malesherbia humilis, Don, in Edin. New Phi. 
Journ. N. 23. p. 111.— Cordillera of Chili, Cuming (N. 
260.) La Hazienda de San Isedro, Quillota, Bridges, 
1832, (N. 520.)—Mr. Cuming seems to have found the 
same species in the sonth of Peru, as it forms his 
NN. 915; but Mr. Don suspects he may have collected it 
also in Chili, perhaps at Coquimbo, where it was pre- 
viously gathered by Mr. Macrae. 
410. (3.) Malesherbia fasciculata, Don, l. c. p. 206.—At 
Chacabuca, Andes of Chili, Cuming (N: 176.) Near 
. Collina, Bridges, 1832, (N. 513.)—A most singular 
plant, belonging to the genus or subgenus Gynopleura 
. of Presl; but with a habit totally different from any 
species hitherto known. | 
471. (1.) Bartonia albescens, Gill. mst. ex Arn. in Ed. Journ. 
Nat. and Geogr. Science, May, 1831, p. 273.—B. sinu- 
ata, Presl, Reliq. Henk. v. 2. p. 38.—Jarillal, between 
Mendoza and the mountains (3000 feet), Dr. Gillies. 
Cordillera of Chili, Cuming (N. 248.) La Hazienda de 
San Josse, Aconcugua, Bridges, 1832, CN. 518.)—We 
may observe that the Bartonia albicaulis, Douglas, in 
Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. v. 1. p. 222. is certainly Acrolasia 
Bartonoides, Pres), in Relig. Henk. v. 2. p. 39. t. 55; but 
we suspect some mistake about its Chilian station. 
472. (1.) Heeii insignis, Schrad.—B. parviflora, Gill. 
mst.—Buenos Ayres, Dr. Gillies.—In Dr. Gillies’ speci- 
mens the flowers are considerably smaller, and the 
leaves rather more cut than in our garden specimens; 
but we can presi no essential difna Ba a 
473. a. ) Caiophora coronata, Sock: tiki D. ‘absinthiifolia, 
-— resi, l c. p. 43.—Loasa coronata, Gill. mst, ex Arn. 
l.c. p. 214.—On both sides of the Cordillera of the 
Andes between Mendoza and Chili, (8500 to 11,000 
feet), Dr. Gillies.—The furrows on the fruit are nearly 
