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16. Verbena fewosa, {Gill, et Hook.)', asperrima, caule acute 

 tetragono, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis sessilibus basi latis 

 subcordatis venosis grosse acutissimeque serratis, spicis 

 subternis brevibus, corollis calyce cylindraceo triplo 

 longioribus, bracteisque duplo longioribus. 



Hab. Inter Pampas, Provincia Bonariae. 



Caulis subpedalis, simplex. Folia subapproximata, tripolli- 

 caria, sessilia sed non connata. Flores pulcherrime pur- 

 pureo-cserulei. Corollce tubus longus, subpilosus, versus 

 medium inflatus. Fructus ut in V. intermedia. 



17. Y erhena chamcBdriJolia ; caule procumbente piloso, foliis 

 oblongo-lanceolatis grosse serratis calycibusque hispidis, 

 floribus corymbosis, laciniis corollas omnibus emarginatis. 

 Liiidl. 



Verbena chamaedrifolia. Juss. in Ann. du Mus. v. 7. p. 73. 



Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 2. p. 748. 

 Verbena veronicifolia. Sm. in Ilees* Cycl. 

 Verbena Melindres. Gillies in Bat. Reg. t. 1184. 

 Erinus peruvianas. Linn. Sp. PI. p. 879. 



Lychnidea veronicae folio, flore coccineo. Feuillee Per. v. 3. 

 p. 36. t. 25. 



Hab. Per totam planitiem " Pampas" dictam. 



This is unquestionably the Lychnidea veronica folio, §r. 

 of the Abbe Feuillee, in the place above quoted, and conse- 

 quently the Erinus peruvianus of Linn, and the V. chamcedri- 

 folia of Jussieu. That author's station for the plant is 

 Paraguay. M. Sellow, too, appears to have found it on the 

 north side of the Plata ; so that it has probably a very ex- 

 tensive range, and the richness of its flowers must render it a 

 very remarkable object. It is now cultivated by the Plorticul- 

 tural Society, from seeds sent by Dr. Gillies. 



Melindres is the vernacular name of this plant in the Pam- 

 pas, and it is always combined with the word Colorado, (red.) 



18. Verbena teucrioides, {Gill, el Hook.); ubique hispida, 



