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Lay § Collie; Bridges, (N. 113,) and along the sandy plains 
to the mountains. La Isla de Mansera, Bay of Valdivia, 
Bridges, (N. 602.) 
666. (2) Wahlenbergia Fernandeziana, Alph. De Cand. 
Camp. p. 160.—Campanula Larrainii, Bert. Mss.—Juan 
Fernandez, Mrs. Graham; Dr. Scouler; Douglas; Bertero. 
— To the singular groupe of the genus to which our present 
plant and the following belong, Alph. de Candolle has given 
the name of Nesophila, the five species which he describes 
being all inhabitants of islands, and what is remarkable, of 
two exclusively; the one in the Pacific (Juan Fernandez), 
and the other in the Atlantic Ocean (St. Helena.) 
667. (3) Wahlenbergia Berteroi (Hook. & Arn. ); caule 
sublignoso erecto ubique folioso hirsuto, foliis rigidis lineari- 
oblongis mucronulatis supra glabris impresso-punctatis subtus 
hirsutis margine revoluto distanter denticulato, pedunculis 
approxim atis corymbosis simplicibus foliosis sub unioris, 
tubo calycis hemispheerico lobis integerrimis, corolla infun- 
dibuliformi. (Tab. CXXXVII.)—Campanula gracilis, Ber- 
teró MSS. (non Forst.)—In the clefts of rocks of the more 
,/ elevated mountains and in Goat’s Island, Juan Fernandez, 
/ . Bertero*, (N. 1442.) ' 
Tas. CXXXVII. Fig. 1, Flower. /f.2, Capsule. J& 8, 
leaf :— magnified. 
668. (1) Specularia perfoliata, Alph. De Cand. Camp. p. 
351.— Campanula perfoliata, L.—C. amplexicaulis, Mich. 
—C. biflora, R. & P. FI. Peruv. t. 200. f. B.— C. flagellaris, 
Humb. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. v. iii. t. 265.—Buenos Ayres 
and the sandy shores of the Banda Orientale, Tweedie.— 
San Isidro and Quillota, Bridges, (N. 527.) Valparaiso, 
Cuming, (N. 487.) 
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* Our estimable friend M. Guillemin, in his “ Archives de Botanique” 
has most liberally expressed a wish that we should publish in this list the 
Species that we have received from the lamented Bertero, which are 
chiefly from the island of Juan Fernandez. 
