545. 
546, 
343 
vernac. Lun.—The fruit of this species, if we have rightly 
referred our specimens, is small, and scarcely more than 
a line in length. The raceme is very compact, and the 
flowers nearly sessile, Perhaps it may prove a mere 
state of E, rubra. 
(9.) Escallonia (Sect. Stereoxylon) Grahamiana (Gill. 
mst.); omnino glabra, ramis strictis angulatis subresinosis, 
foliis elliptico-oblongis obtusiusculis basi paullo attenu- 
atis crenato-serratis subtus parcissimeresinoso-punctatis, 
floribus compacte paniculatis breve pedicellatis, fructu 
obconico, laciniis calycinis subulatis.—E. glandulosa, 
Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. t. 81.—El Valle del Rio Tinguiri- 
rica, Chili, Dr. Gillies ; Mr. Cruckshanks.—' The branches 
of the panicle contain each three or four flowers, on 
pedicels scarcely a line long: the fruit or tube of the 
calyx is about twice as long as it is broad, and twice or 
thrice the length of the pedicel. 
(10.) Escallonia dlinita, Presl, l. c. p. 49. t. 59.—«, foliis 
utrinque precipue supra resinoso-nitidis.—Chili; Cuming 
(N.'78.) El Arroyo de los Lunes, Valle del Rio Tingui- 
rica, Dr. Gillies,—8. foliis subtus minute glanduliferis, 
E. cupularis, Gill. mst.—La Siente Vieja and La Cuesta 
de Chacabuco, Chili, Dr. Gillies. La Laguna, near 
Valparaiso, Bridges, 1832 (N. 172.)— Our var. g. is, per- 
haps, a distinct species: the glands beneath sometimes 
pass into a kind of pubescence, Dr. Gillies informs us 
that æ. is termed Lun, and a. Araca or Arayan, by the 
natives. 
(1.) Caldcluvia paniculata, Don in Ed. New Phil. Journ. 
N. 1%. p. 92.—Dietrica paniculata, Ser. in DeCand. 
Prod. v. 4. p. 8.— Weinmannia paniculata, Cav.—W,. - 
Chilensis, DC. Prod. v. 4. p. 665.—Moist P at 
Conception, Cuming (N. 113.) r 
(1) Weinmannia trichosperma, Cav.—Chiloe, Cuming 
(N. 35.) —The hypogynous urceolate disk is very minute; 
but the calyx is not deciduous, as Presl (Relig. Henk. 
