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about three-fourths of an inch across. Scales of the invo- 

 lucre tipped with deep black, — It cawnoi he the S. trifiircatus, 

 DC. {Cineraria, Spr.), from the Straits of Magellan ; for that 

 has an herbaceous and scapiform stem. 



2015. (9.) S. Daru'inii, (H. et A.); humilis frnticosus 

 dense albo-arachnoideo-lanatus, ramis apice subaphyllo mo- 

 nocephalo, foliis patentibus obovato-spathulatis coriaceis 

 apice trifidis, involucri late campanulati foliolis acuminatis 

 demum glabris basi pauci-bracteolatis, liguiis 12 — 14 lato- 

 linearibus distincte 3-nerviis disco brevioribus. — South part 

 of Terra del Fuego; C. Darivin, Esq., {n. 359.) — 13. laxus ; 

 foliis remotis basi sublonge attenuatis. — Same locality; C. 

 Darwin, Esq, 



2016. (10.) S. heterofrichus, DC. Prodr. vi. p. 419.— 

 Puerto Bravo, S. Brazil; Tweedie, (n. 1353.) — This is well 

 named and well described by De Candolle. In some speci- 

 mens the toothing of the leaves is very distinct, and the teeth 

 terminated by a black gland. 



** Foliis pinnatijidis, lobis magis minusve profundis. 



?" 2017. (11.) S. limbardioides, (H. et A.) ; fruticosusglaber, 



ramis elongatis striatis copiose foliatis, foliis lanceolatis basi 



attenuatis subcoriaceis enerviis pinnato-lobatis lobis brevibus 



integerrimis acutis, corymbis terminalibus pedunculis pedi- 



cellisque gracilibus, involucri campanulati basi calyculati 



"^ foliolis acutis vix sphacelatis, liguiis lato-oblongis discum 



^ multiflorum superantibus nervosis. — Sandy hills about Quin- 



"^ tero; Bridges, {n. 393.) — /3. foliis angustioribus lobis pauci- 



■A oribus nunc integerrimis. — Valparaiso; Cuming, [n. 614.) — 



* This must, we should think, be described in De Candolle, 



yet we do not find that the character of any of his species 



corresponds with it. The leaves are two inches long, half an 



inch broad, narrower in |3., and less pinnatifid ; indeed this 



latter is as much entitled to rank in the preceding as in the 



present group. 



2018. (12.) S. Berterianus, Colla. — DC. Prodr. \\. p. 417. 

 — Coquimbo; Cuming, (910.) — Habit of the last ; but with a 



