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- cuneatis dentatis vel integerrimis, pedicellis brevibus ex 
dichotomiis, lobis calycinis ellipticis acutis basi attenu- 
atis petalis apiculatis brevioribus, squamis dorso supra 
- medium triappendiculatis.— Valparaiso, Cuming, (N. 
670.) Cordillera of Chili, Bridges, 1832, (N. 216.) 
485. (12.) Loasa dissecta, (Hook. et Arn.); caule erectius- 
culo valido apice subramoso epidermide laxo niveo, 
petiolis oppositis inferioribus elongatis superioribus sen- 
sim minoribus, foliis tripinnatifidis segmentis ultimis. 
ovatis obtusis, pedicellis brevibus ex dichotomiis, lobis 
calycinis anguste oblongis petalis plus duplo breviori- 
bus.— Valparaiso, Cuming, (N. 667.) Los Ojos de 
Agua, and Aconcugua, Bridges, 1832, (N. 211.) —Our 
specimens are only in bud. — 
486. (13.) Loasa lateritia, Gill. mst. ex Arm. l. c. p. 215.— 
-~ -Descent from the Planchon and in El Valle de Fray 
Carlos, Chili, (9000 feet,) Dr. Gillies.— Here the appen- 
-dages of the squamee are inserted above the middle. 
487. (14.) Loasa pinnatifida, Gill. mst. ex Arn. l c. p. 215.— 
La Cuesta del Inga, Chili, (9000 feet,) Dr. Gillies. 
488. (15.) Loasa pallida, Gill. mst. ex Arn. l c. p. 214.— 
Near El Arroyo de San Nicolas, Chili, (5000 feet,) Dr. 
Gillies. Near Los Locos, Cordillera of Chili, Bridges, 
1832, (N. 2183.) Near Pruirera Quebrada, Mr. Cruck- 
shanks. Valparaiso, Cuming, (N. 666. )—The appen- 
dages are seated on the squame, about the middle of 
the back. One species remains, L. volubilis, Juss., with 
which we are unacquainted, supposed to come from 
Hed Shii zum of that we entertain siulidamibls doubt. 
489. a: ) biypliudan Mages Das in nie Brit. FL. 
Gard. t.238.—Grammatocarpus volubilis, Presl, Symb. 
Bot. v. 1. p. 61. t. 38.— Chili, Dr. Gillies. Valparaiso. 
Cuming (N. 665.) Mountains near itte i 
1832, (N. 277.) : 
490. (1.) Turnera setosa, Sm. in Rees’ Cycl. N. 6.—T. pinnati- 
