284 SOUTH AMERICAN BOTANY. 
fine closely placed pellucid veins, and a narrow pellucid line 
round the edge. It seems to bea shrub with slender branches. 
688. (1) Linociera glomerata, Pohl, Pl. Bras, Ic. v. ii. p- 
98. t. 164.—A large evergreen tree on the coast of Rio 
Grande. Tweedie. 
689. (1) Bolivaria integrifolia, Cham. in Linnea, v. i. p. 
208. 1. 4. f. 1.—Buenos Ayres, Dr. Gillies. At the Bochada 
on the Parana, Tweedie. 
690. (2) Bolivaria trifida, Cham. in Linnea, v. i. p. 209. 
Graham in Ed. N. Phil. Journ, 1830.—Buenos Ayres, Dr. 
Gillies. On the shore of La Plata at the mouth of the St. 
Lucie, Tweedie, (n. 449.) Plain of Mendoza, Mr. Cruck- 
shanks. 
691. (3) Bolivaria decemfida (Gill. mss.) ; valde ramosa; 
ramis erectis rigidis novellis angulatis, foliis erectis lineari- 
lanceolatis acutis integerrimis glabris, corolla calyce decem- 
fido subtriplo longiore laciniis oblongo-lanceolatis, antheris 
linearibus.— Valleys of the Andes of Mendoza, Dr. Gillies ; 
Mr. Cruckshanks.—A small shrub, with numerous erect 
harsh and rigid branches, somewhat like those of Spartium 
radiatum. Flowers much larger than in either of the pre- 
ceding: and the segments of the calyx twice as long as 
the tube. 
- 692. (1) Villarsia Humboldtiana ? Kunth Nov. Gen. v. ii. 
p. 187.— Pools of water, Maldonado, Portalagre and Rio 
Grande, Tweedie, (n. 2. and 509.) —Leaves about 3 inches in 
diameter, somewhat coriaceous. "Without the seeds we can- 
not be certain of this being the V. Humboldtiana, We pos- 
sess what we consider to be the same plant from Guiana and 
from Jamaica. 
(The Villarsia Chilensis of Loddiges, Bot. Cab. t. 1994, 
is said to be a native of Chili, but we rather suspect the plant 
he has so called to be the V. parnassifolia of Labill., a native 
of New Holland.) ae: 
