541. 
542. 
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glandulosis vix pubescentibus, foliis glabris, floribus 
rubris.—Near La Guardia, Andes of Chili, D». Gillies. 
Valparaiso, Mr. Menzies; Mr. Cruckshanks ; Mathews; 
Bridges, 1832, (N. 173.) Chili, Cuming (N. '19, 80.)— 
8. albiflora ; floribus albis. E. glandulosa, Lodd. Cab. 
i. 129].— Chili, Cuming (N. 82.) Province of Maule, 
Cuming (N. 846.)—y. pubescens; ramis vix glandu- 
losis pubescenti-villosis, foliis supra minus subtus dense 
pubescentibus, floribus rubris.—Andes of Chili, Dr. 
Gillies. Chili, Cuming (N. 83.)— We have already 
remarked (Bot. of Beech. Voy. p. 56.) how variable 
this species is, and that we know of no character to 
separate E. Poppigiana: indeed we have scarcely ever 
seen two specimens alike. We have, however, endea- 
voured to class those with which we are acquainted, 
into three varieties; all of them have sharp leaves, 
which are also sharply and unequally serrated, and 
. spotted, particularly beneath, with resinous dots; the . 
petals are connivent. A cultivated specimen of E. glandu- 
losa, Lodd. proves it to be our var. &.; but we feel dis- 
posed to refer what is figured in Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. 
t. 81., to E. Grahamiana. 
(7.) Escallonia (Sect. Stereoxylon, Presh) Callcottie 
(Hook. et Arn.); ramis glabriusculis eglandulosis, foliis 
ovatis oblongisovalibus subrotundisve utrinqueacutis pe- 
tiolatis glabris eglandulosis adpresse argute serrulatis, 
floribus paniculatis,petalislonge unguiculatis erectis, den- 
tibus calycinis subulatis.—Juan Fernandez, Mrs. Callcott 
(late Mrs. Maria Graham); Dr. Scouler; Douglas; 
Bertero.—The lower peduncles of the raceme are 
branched, thus forming a panicle. The toothed ur- 
ceolus at the base of the style is not so conspicuous as 
in most others of the section. | 
(8.) Escallonia arguta, Presl, in Relig. Henk. v. 2. p. 48. 
t. 58.—E. microcarpa, Gill. mst.—E. reflexa, Gill. mst. 
—E. myrtoidea, Gill. (vix Bertero.)—$San Gabriel, La 
Guardia, and La Cuesta del Inga, Andes of Chili; 
and Valle del Rio Claro in Chili, Dr. Gillies.—Nom. 
