558. 
561. 
562, 
563. 
564. 
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proportionate length of the peduncles and leaves; the 
pedancles are, however, very seldom so long as DeCan- 
dolle describes, being usually much shorter than the 
petioles. 
(1.) Azorella Gilliesti, Hook. et Arn.—Bolax Gilliesii, 
Hook. 4. c. p. 326. ¢. 63.— Valley of Uspallata, Andes 
of Mendoza (6000—12,000 feet,) Dr. Gillies.—W hen 
this species was described, a remark was made, that it 
did not well agree with Bolaz : we now, therefore, place 
it in Azorella, in which the fruit has no external ridges, 
and from this it only differs by the mericarps being 
perfectly convex at the bäck, and not in the slightest 
degree compressed. 
(1-} Mulinum cuneatum, Hook. et Arn. in Bot. of Beech. 
-= Voy. v. 1. p. 26.—Fragosa spinosa, R. et P.—DeCand. 
Prod. v. 4. p. '16.— Valparaiso, Messrs. Lay and Collie ; 
Mr. Cruckshanhs: Mathews, (N. 253.); Cuming, (N. 
633.) Mountains of Valparaiso, Bridges, 1832, (N. 11.) 
(2.) Mulinum spinosum, Pers.—Between Los Ojos de 
Agua and El Rio de Los Ojos de Agua, Andes of 
Chili; and near Villavicenzio (5500 to 7000 feet,) Dr. 
Gillies.—Cordillera of Chili, Cuming, (N. 320, bis.) ; 
Bridges, 1832, (N. '70.) 
(3.) Mulinum proliferum, Pers. € fà the Andes 
of Mendoza, between San Isedro and Portezuela, Dr. 
Gillies. 
(4.) Mulinum alicinum, Gill. et Hook. 4. c. p. 328. t. 64. 
— M. Echinus, DeCand.—La Cienega de Bonilla, near 
the top of the Uspallata range, (9500 feet,) Dr. Gillies. 
—We think there can be no doubt of M. Echinus being 
identical with our plant, although Detni ez omit- 
ted to notice the subsessile umbels. ^ - 
(5.) Mulinum albovaginatum, Gill. et Hook. 7. c. p. 328.— 
Cerro de la demi ANS p Mendtas; Dr. Gillies. 
(1.) fareti acaulis, Gill Si HK: l c. p. 329. t. 65.— 
