(110) 2 



Mikania Hookeriana, DC. Prod. v. 195. Mapiri, 5,000 ft. (1738). 

 The same as Matthew's No. 1368 from Peru. 



Mikania amara (Vahl.), Willd. var. Giiaco (Humb. & Bonpl.), 

 Baker in Mart. Fl. Bras. vi. Pars. II. 237. Junction of the 

 rivers Beni and Madre de Dios (1650). The same as Lech- 

 ler's No. 2477 from Peru. 



Mikania rufa, Benth. PI. Hartw. 201. Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (1737)- 



Grindelia glutinosa (Willd.), Dunal. Mem. Mus. Par. v. 49. 

 Tacna, Chili (161 2). 



Solidago polyglossa, DC. Prodr. v. 332. Yungas, 6,000 ft. (1629). 



Lcestadia Lcchleri, Wedd. Chlor. And. i. 184. {Lagenophora 

 Lechleri, Sch. Bip. Bonplandia, 1856, 54, name only). Un- 

 duavi, 8,000 ft. (2667). 



Aster mar ginatus, H.B.K. Nov. Gen. iv. 91. Sorata, 10,000 ft. 



(1659). 



Aster marginatus, var. acanlis, Sch. Bip. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 

 xii. 81, name only. Sorata, 13,000 ft. (17 18). 



Aster divaricatiis, T. & G., var. graminifoliiis (Spreng.), Baker 

 in Mart. Fl. Bras. vi. Pars. Ill, 22 {A. exilis. Ell. var. aus- 

 tralis, A. Gray). Near La Paz, io,000 ft. (17 12). Among 

 the numerous names which have been applied to this plant I 

 am unable to ascertain definitely which is the oldest available 

 one. I am following Mr. Baker in the name I here adopt, 

 but am of the opinion that the plant is specifically distinct 

 from the North American. 



Aster VaJilii (Gaud.) H. & A. Comp. Bot. Mag. ii. 49. Sorata, 

 10,000 ft. ? (2720). Slightly different from the Patagonian 

 specimens. Locality and determination uncertain. 



Diplostephium Mandoni, Sch. Bip. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, xii. 

 81, name only. Unduavi, 8,000 ft. (1660). 



Erigei'on Pazensis, Sch. Bip. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, xii, 80, 

 name only. Near La Paz, 10,000 ft. (1662; 1663). 



Erigeron lanceolatinUy Wedd. Chlor. And. i. 193, ex. descr. 

 Yungas, 6,000 ft. Sorata, 8,000 ft. (1661). 



Erigeron linifoliiim, Willd. Sp. PI. iii. 1955. Near Valparaiso, 

 Chili (2722). 



Erigcroji Canadense, L. Sp. PL 121 1. (?) Near La Paz, 10,000 

 ft. (1666). 



