280 SOUTH AMERICAN BOTANY. 
669. (1) Sarmienta repens, R. et P. Fl. Per. v. p. 8. t. *i. ff. 
b.—Urceolaria Chilensis, Mol.—Feuill. Chil. v. ii. &. 43.— 
Conception, Lay & Collie. Maule Province, Cuming, (N. 
829.) Provinces of Valdivia and Chiloe, Bridges, (N. 140.) 
670. (1) Mitraria coccinea, Cav. Ic. v. 6. t. 379.—Climb- 
ing upon trees and shrubs, Chiloe, Cuming, (N. 54.) Near 
Valdivia, Bridges, (N. 586.) 
671. (1.) Gesneria allagophylla, Martius, Gen. et Sp. Bras. 
v. iii. p. 36.— Boggy ground, near Maldonado, Tweedie, (N. 
797,) also at Portalagre, S. Brazil. 
672. (2) Gesneria latifolia, Mart. in Verh. Berl. Gart. Ges- 
elisch. v. v. p. 218. t. 1. Ejusd. in Gen. et Sp. Bras. v. iii. p. 34. 
—Rocky places of Rio Grande, and St. Catherine in S. 
Brazil, Tweedie, (N. 189.)— The G. macrostachya of Prof. 
Lindley (Bot. Heg. t. 1202) is very similar to this in the 
leaves and flowers, but it has a much longer panicle: it is 
probably only a more luxuriant state, owing to cultivation. 
673. (3) Gesneria stricta (Hook. & Arn.) ; hirsuta subto- 
mentosa, foliis verticillatis ternis oblongis sessilibus arcte cre- 
natis subtus pallidioribus, floribus remote verticillatis in 
racemum valde elongatum dispositis, corolla hirsutee tubo 
curvato labio superiore elongato, staminibus exsertis.— Rio 
Grande of S. Brazil, Tweedie—This appears, from the 
solitary specimen we possess, to be a remarkably erect, 
and stiff growing plant. The leaves are small, the largest 
(on our plant) scarcely more than two inches long, almost 
velvety. Flowers smaller than in G. bulbosa, more hairy, 
with a much shorter upper lip. 
674, (1) Hypocyrta (Sect. Oncogastra, Mart.) villosa 
(Hook. & Arn.) ; caule superne villoso, foliis ovato-lanceola- 
tis petiolatis strigosis (pilis bipartitis) integerrimis subtus 
pallidioribus, fidibus axillaribus aggregatis brevi-pedunculatis 
nutantibus, calyce corollaque longe pilosis.—St. Catherine; 
S. Brazil. Tweedie. 
675. (2) Gaylussaccia imbricata, Pohl, Pl. Bras. Te. v. ii. 40. 
