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America, and from the Andes of Mendoza ; but we hardly see 

 how it is to be distinguished from the S. hahecefolius on the 

 Pacific side. In our specimen, the lobes of the leaf are more 

 usually entire than in the following species. 



2025. (19.) S. Hahecefolius, Bert. Herb.— DC. Prodr. vi. 



». 416 Valparaiso; Bridges, (n. 387); Cuming, (n. 695.) — 



p. viscidus; caule superne viscoso,foliorum laciniis compositis. 

 — S. glaber, Less, in Linnceea, 1831. p. 248. BC. Prodr. 

 vi. /). 416. — S. viscosissimiis, Colla? DC. Prodr. vi. p. 416. 

 — Valparaiso; Cmwin^, («. 360.) QuinteroandCollina, Chili; 

 Bridges, (n. 390.) — 7. adenophyllus ; foliisramisque junioribus 

 glanduloso-viscosis. — Sierra Bella vista Aconcagua ; Bridges, 

 (». 389); Cordillera of Chili; Cuming, {n. 281.)— The S. Ha- 

 heafolius, to which De Candolle attributes quite entire lobes 

 to the leaves, in our specimens, passes gradually into those states 

 with variously compound leaves; indeed entii-e leaves, and pin- 

 natifid, and bipinnatifid, may often be seen on one and the 

 same plant : we doubt if the viscid character of the branches 

 (by no means constant,) can be considered a distinctive cha- 

 racter or even the glands m our var. 7. 



2026. (20.) S. bahioides, (H. & A.) ; fruticosus ramis cras- 

 siusculis teretibus striatis, foliis sessilibus pinnatifidis lato- 

 linearibus laciniis longiusculis dentato-pinnatifidis, corymbis 

 compositis, capitulis majusculis, involucri lato-campanulati 

 foliolis acutis non sphacelatis basi calyculatis, ligulis sub- 10 

 latisovalibusnervosis disco longioribus. — a.lanosus; caule foliis 

 involucrisque magis minusve lanatis, foliorum laciniis acutis. 

 — Valparaiso; Cuming, (/*. 616.)— ,S. glaber; foliorum laci- 

 niis obtusiusculis — llenam et Quintero, Chili; Bridges^ 

 (n. 388.) — This is a stouter plant than most of the preceding, 

 with much larger flowers, an inch and a-half across, and pe- 

 culiarly large ray in proportion to the disk, which, neverthe- 

 less, is, like the involucre, broad also. 



2027. (21.) S. glabratus, H. §■ A. Bot. of Beech. Joy. P- 

 32.— DC. Prodr. vi./?. 417.— S. auriculatus; Poepp.—S. Val- 

 paradisaicus; Colla, [fide />C.)-- Valparaiso; Bridges, (n. 

 385; ; Cuming, (n. 598.) 



