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693. (1) Vohiria aphylla, Aubl.—Hook. Bot. Misc. v. i. 
p. 46. t. 25.— Wet places, entrance of La Goa de los Patos, 
Tweedie. 
694. (1) Erythraea Chilensis, Pers.— Chironia Chilensis. 
Willd.— Gentiana Cachanlahuen. Mol.—G. Peruviana. Lam. 
—Feuill. Chil. v. ii. t. 35.— Chili, Mr. Menzies. Dr. Gillies. 
Valparaiso, Cuming, (n. 339.)—This is a well known medi- 
cinal plant of Chili, and seems to differ from the cultivated 
E. Quitensis, H. et K., only in the quinary, not quaternary, 
division of the flowers. 
695. (2) Erythrza uniflora (Hook. & Arn.); annua, caule 
erecto simplicissimo unifloro gracili, foliis inferioribus lato- 
ellipticis superioribus linearibus omnibus obtusis glaberrimis 
trinerviis, calycis laciniis ovato-acuminatis margine mem- 
branaceis tubo corollae brevioribus, laciniis corollinis 5 ellip- 
ticis obtusis.— Coast of La Plata near Monte Video, T'weedie, 
(n. 448.) —' l'his may, perhaps, be "—— to the Genus 
Schubleria, Mart. 
696. (1) Exacum inflatum (Hook. & fae ; tenellum 
erectum ramosum, ramis erectis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis 
acutis glabris, calyce inflato tetragono membranaceo acuto 
4-dentato tubum corollae æquante.— E. filiforme? Hook. & 
Arn. in Bot. of Beech. Voy. v. i. p. 34.—Conception, Lay and 
Collie, La Plasilla, near Valparaiso and Quissay, Bridges, 
(n. 196.)— Specimens of this plant more perfect than we 
possessed when we published the Chilian Botany of Captain 
. Beechey's Voyage, have proved to us that it is a very distinct 
species from any hitherto described. Its flowers appear to 
be yellow. If it should prove to be the Æ. Chilense of Bertero, 
. we trust that the French botanists who have alone the means 
. 9f determining this point, will at once change the name. 
The calyx resembles that of the Genus Helia, Mart. 
697. (1) Schultesia crenuliflora, Mart. Nov. Gen. Bras. 
' v. ii. £. 130.— Meadows and wet springy grounds near the 
foot of the mountains of Rio Jacquy and at Rio Grande, 
Tweedie, (n. 2954.) —' This plant we have also received from 
_ Trinidad, gathered by Mr. Lockhart. 
