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lanceolata, grosse dentata, utrinque scabra vel hirsuta, tripii- 

 iiervia : involucri foliola vittis longitiidinalihiis 5 — 7 purpu- 

 reis oleo farctis lineolata : pappi palese utrinque attenuatae, 

 ssepissinie secus strias pinnatifido-lacerte; receptaculi bracte- 

 olas subsetacese, cornea). 



1184. (1.) Galinsogea parviflora, Cav — DC. Prodr. v. p. 

 677. — Wiboigia Acmella, Roth. — Valparaiso; Cumivg, (w. 

 629.) Bridges^ {n. 203.) Coquimbo; Beechey. Mendoza ; 

 Dr Gillies. Buenos Ayres ; Tweedie, (n. 1092.) 



Subtrib. VI. CHuysANTHE.AiEiE. Less. 



1185. (1.) Anthemis tiobilis, L. — BC. Prodr. vi. p. 6 



Buenos Ayres; Tweedie. — No doubt tbis and the two follow- 

 ing were introduced from Europe. 



1186. (1.) M^Ywiafcetida, Cass. DC. Prodr Anthemis 



cotula, L. — Mendoza; Dr Gdlies. Buenos Ayres; Tweedie. 



1187. (1.) Pyrethrum Parthenium, L — DC. Prodr. — Men- 

 doza; Dr Gillies. 



1188. (1.) Cotula 3Iontevidensis, Spr. — DC. Prodr. vi. p. 

 78. — Banda Orientale, within tidemark, opposite Monte 

 Video ; Tweedie, (n. 860.) 



1 189. (1.) Artemisia Absinthium, L. — DC. Prodr. vi. p. 1 25. 

 — j3. foliissubcarnosis. — A. andicola, -t)o7/.»is^ — In a hedge at 

 St Pedros of Rio Grande; Tweedie, (n. 1051.)— ^. San 

 Isidro, Andes of Mendoza, and frequent in the Quebradas 

 above Mendoza, " where it is in common used as a medicine 

 instead of wormwood;" Dr Gillies.— We cannot see that 

 the J. andicola of Don's mst. is really different from the A. 

 Absinthium, and the plant is probably an introduced one in 

 the above stations. There is a South Brazilian species called 

 A. Montevidense by Sprengel, very imperfectly described, and 

 we doubt if any Artemisia has been found in a perfectly wild 

 state in the southern hemisphere. 



1 190. (1.) Myriogyne elatinoides. Less, in Linn. vi./?. 219. 

 DC. Prodr. 6. p. 139. — Moist places near Osormo, Prov. of 

 Valdivia; Bridges, {n. 18S.) 



1191. (I.) Leptinella? accenoides {H. Si A.); stolonifera 



