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Gillies («. 170.) Remarkable for the broad leaves, coarsely 

 toothed or angled, tapering into a petiole. Capitula small. 



1065. (22.) B. pedicellata {DC. Prodr. v. p. 407) ; fruticosa 

 ramosissinia glaljra viscosa, ramis teretiusculis, foliis obovato- 

 cuneatis sessilibus apiceai versus paucidenlatis coriaceis sub- 

 3-nerviis, nervis lateralibus lenuibus aut subnullis, pedicellis 

 uxillaribus subnudis striato-sulcatis-cephalis, invol. ? squamis 

 ovali-lanceolatis acutis apice subciliatis. DC. — Cliili. HtEnke. 

 " Folia fere B. cuneifulice aut B. concav(B^ viscoso-nitida, 8- 

 9-lin. longa, 4 lin. lata. Pedicelli bracteola 1-2 instruct!, 

 7-9 lin. longi, involucraque pallida." We have seen no 

 Chilian Baccharis which corresponds with this. 



1066. (23.) B. Patagonica {Hook, et Am.) ; glabra fruticosa, 

 ramis angulatis junioribus viscidis, foliis sessilibus ovali- 

 cuneatis crassis uninervibus punctato-rugosis superne 3-7- 

 dentatis, pedicellis folio brevioribus axillaribus solitariis vel 

 binis bracteatis monocephalis, involucri campanulati ^ et ? 

 squamis ext. ovatis enervibus, int. oblongis nervo viridi 

 omnibus margine obscure fimbriatis. — Port Famine, Pata- 

 gonia {Capt. King's Vot/.). Cape Negro, Straits of Magelhaens. 

 C. Darwin, Esq. («. 336.) — Apparently a small shrub, with 

 erect stout rigid branches, and leaves | of an inch (scarcely 

 more) long, in shape approaching those of the following, but 

 of a far more coriaceous texture and wrinkled, with more 

 teeth, but smaller, only one-nerved. In the bracteated pedi- 

 cels it appears to approach the preceding species. Pappus, in 

 the male plant, copious, tawny, very long. 



1067. (24.) B. incisa (Hook, el Am.); gracilis fruticosa 

 glabra, ramis angulatis, foliis sessilibus ovalibus Irinerviis 

 (subtus conspicue) impresso-punctatis vix coriaceis basi sub- 

 cuneatis apice inciso, 3-5-dentatis dentibus erectis, pedicellis 

 solitariis axillaribus monocephalis nudis longitudinis diniidio 

 folii, involucri S 6-7-floris ovalis squamis paucis (7-8) ovatis 

 uninervibus marginibus tenuiter membranaceis. — Uraguay. 

 Baird. — Sent mixed with B. axillaris, but undoubtedly dis- 

 tijict. Leaves 5-6 lines long, almost exactly oval, rather 

 acute than wedge-shaped, cut only at the apex into from 'A 



