Falklands, etc. FLORA ANTARCTICA. 269 



the narrowness of the fruit, the calyx is attenuated between the aristae, and the mouth of its tube generally termi- 

 nates in four recurved points ; the petals are longer and narrower and the stamens very small, with filaments even 

 shorter than the anthers ; the latter were invariably full of pollen and quite perfect. 



Plate XCVI. B. Fig. 1, a flower; jig. 2, stamen ; Jig. 3, longitudinal section of flower, after the petals have 

 fallen away; jig. 4, carpel, removed from the tube of the calyx : all magnified; — jig. 5, head of mature fruit : of 

 the natural size. 



10. Ac.ena Antarctica, Hook, fil.; piunila, caulibus brevibus robustis prostratis ascendentibus parce 

 ramosis, foliis confertis foliolis 3-4 late oblongis obtuse serratis medio caualiculatis supra dense pilis fulvis 

 sericeo-villosis subcoriaceis infra pilosis, pedunculo scapiformi, capitulo — ? 



Hab. Fuegia, Staten Land ; A. Menzies, Esq. Hennite Island, Cape Horn ; on the mountains, rare, 

 1000 feet. 



Caulis 2-3-uncialis, vaginis membranaceis glaberrimis foliorum tectus. Folia vix uncialia, petiolo gracili ap- 

 presse sericeo. Foliola sub ^ unc. longa, dorso carinata, marginibus recurvis. 



I have not met with this small and very distinct species either in flower or fruit, nor does it exist in any other • 

 collection of Fuegian plants than my own and that of the late Mr. Menzies. 



Below * are descriptions of two additional Acana, which, with the above and four others in De Candolle's 

 Prodronius, include all the South American plants of this genus, known to me. 



XIV. ONAGRARLE, Jim. 

 1. Fuchsia, Plum. 



1. Fuchsia coccinea, Ait. Hort. Eew. v. ii. p. 352. 



Var. a, robustior, foliis summis sessilibus, petiolis omnibus brevioribus. F. coccinea, Ait. 1. c. Curl. 

 Bot. Mag. t. 96. Willd. in Uster Anna!, pt. 3. p. 37. t. 6. DC. Prodr. vol. iii. p. 38, in part. F. Magel- 

 lanica, Land-. Encycl. vol. ii. p. 565. Must. Gen. t. 282. Tliilco, Feuill. Obs. vol. iii. p. 6. t. 47. 



* A. macrostemon, n. sp.; caule simpliciusculo ascendente folioso, foliis elongatis utrinque sericeo-pilosis sub- 

 coriaceis, foliolis 5-7-jugis plerisque sessiUbus decurreutibus gTOsse et subacute crenato-dentatis, pedunculo elongato 

 sparse piloso, capitulo majusculo globoso, calycibus pilosis, petalis oblongo-obovatis dorso margineque sericeo- 

 villosis, filameutis gracilibus elongatis, antheris maximis oblongis, stylo elongato breviter plumoso, calycis aristis 

 2 cseteris duplo longioribus, fructibus breviter obconicis. A. ascendens, Hook, et Am. in Bot. Miscell. vol. iii. 

 p. 307. 



Hab. Cordillera of Chili ; Cuming, Bridges. Mendoza ; Gillies. Port Desire ; Darwin. 



Caulis pedabs. Folia 4-6 unc. longa. Pedunculi spithamEei. Anthera bis terve majores quam in congeneribus. 



A. Cadilla, n.sp.; caule prostrato ramoso, ramis ascendentibus petiolisque patentim pilosis villosiusculis, foliis 

 membranaceis subsericeo-pilosis foliolis late obovato-oblongis obtusis grosse et subacute inciso-serratis laciniis angus- 

 tatis, pedunculo scapiformi, capitulo globoso, calycibus dense setoso-pilosis, petalis dorso subvillosis, staminibus 

 2 filamentis gracillimis antheris parvis, fructu obcouico elongato parce villoso setis -1 divaricatis elongatis filiformibus 

 terminato, stylo breviuscido gracili sublonge plumoso. — Xom. vernac. " Cadilla." — A. Magellanica, Hook, et Am. m 

 Bot. Miscell. vol. iii. p. 30S, in part. 



Hab. South Chili, Province of Maule ; Cuming: fields near Yaldivia ; Bridges. 



Capitulo, post anthesin majora et arista? fructus longiores quam in congeneribus. Rami pilis sericeis patentibus 

 villosiusculi. Folia argute incisa. 



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