533. 
534. 
535. 
536. 
531. 
538. 
539. 
341 
(3.) Ribes glandulosum, R. et P.—Mountains between 
Mendoza and Chili, Dr. Gillies. Cordillera of Chili, 
Cuming (N. 269.) Bella Vista de Aconcagua, Bridges, 
1832, (N. 372.) 
(4.) Ribes punctatum, R. et P.—Valparaiso, Mathews 
(N. 252); Mr. Cruckshanks ; Bridges, 1832 (N. 371.) ; 
Macrae ; Cuming (N. 640.) Conception, Messrs. Lay 
and Collie. 
(1.) Escallonia Montevidensis, DeCand.—E. floribunda, 
Reich. (non H. B. K.)—E. bifida, Link et Ott.—Sandy 
banks and pastures of the Rio Uraguay, Tweedie. 
(2.) Escallonia Berteriana, DeCand. Prod. v. 4. p. 665.— 
Banks of rivers and valleys in Chili, as at La Guardia 
del Maypu, Banks of Rio Maule, Valle del Rio Tinguiri- 
rica and Casa blanca, Dr. Gillies.—Nom. vernac. Coron- 
tillo.—Our specimens have harsh foliage, like a large- 
leaved Andromeda. 
(3.) Escallonia pulverulenta, R. et P.—Banks of Rio 
Maule, Chili, Dr. Gillies. Valparaiso, Messrs. Lay 
and Collie ; Bridges, 1832, (N. 174.); Mr. Cruckshanks ; 
Cuming (N. 351.) 
(4.) Escallonia revoluta, R. et P.— Valparaiso, Mr. Cruck- 
shanks; Messrs. Lay and Collie. Chili, Cuming (N. 81.) 
Banks of rivulets at Valparaiso and Quillota, Bridges, 
1832, (N. 170.)—Nom. vernac. Lun.—From 10 to 20 
feet high. | 
(5.) Escallonia (Sect. Stereoxylon, Presh) macrantha 
(Hook. et Arn.); ramis pubescentibus glandulosis, foliis 
ovato-ellipticis obtusiuculis basi cuneatis glabris subtus 
resinoso-punctatis obtuse crenato-serratis, pedunculis in- . 
ferioribus simplicibus axillaribus superioribus racemosis, 
bracteolis nullis aut minutissimis, dentibus calycinis 
subulatis. — Chiloe, Cuming, (N. 26.)—The flowers of 
this species are much larger than in the next, and the 
leaves considerably broader. The petals are connivent. 
* (6.) Escallonia rubra, R. et P.—a. glabriuscula ; ramis 
