flowers variously coloured.* Dale (1933; 1937) established that 
the form of the corolla is affected by a series of multiple alleles: 
later on (Dale & Rees-Leonard, 1939) he studied the inheritance 
of the plastid and anthocyanin variegation in both the leaves and 
the flowers. 
Obs. IIl.—The tetrahedral tetrad pollen of S. sinuata was 
already detected by Hassall (1842: 549), who published a drawing 
of one tetrad (op.cit.f.44), in his outstanding contribution “On the 
structure of the pollen granule, considered principally in refer- 
ence to its eligibility as a means of classification”. During the 
present century, Wodehouse (1929: 343, f. 2) confirmed this 
observation, adding that the union between the four cells is looser 
than in the tetrads of Azalea. 
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL. 
CULTIVATED MATERIAL. Jardin Vilmorin a Verrieres, pres Paris Gay, | Oct 
1855 “Floribus magnis et minimis et apetalis varia (K). Hort. Bot. Paris [year] 
1835 (G). Hort. Bot. Paris, cult. ex semin. chilens., Desfontaines [year] 1830 
(FI). —Jardin de Roi a Paris [year] 1842 (FI).—Hort. Bot. Stockh. [year] 1834 
(S).—Hort. Bot. Edinb. [sub nom. Salpiglossis atropurpurea|(GLAM).—Hort. 
Bot. Berol., Bauer, Sept. 1855 (CORD).—Cult. in Hort. Bot. Berol., Schoene- 
feld, Aug 1839 (P).—Cult. in Hort. Bot. S. Petersburg, Al. de Bunge 33 (P).— 
Jardin du Luxembourg, Gay, 20 Jul 1937 (K). Germany, Pfronten, Kugler, 
Aug 1870. “In Garten” (M).—U.S.A., cult. by J. S. Memam, Leggert, 8 Aug 
1872 (NY). Bermudas: Rose Cottage, Brown et al. 1974, May/Jun 1914(NY). 
ARGENTINA. Prov. Mendoza: Andes of Chile and Mendoza, Gillies 
(K:GLAM).—Dept. Lujan: La Crucesita, Covas 3014, 27 Nov 1944 (RL 
10963). —La Crucesita, Covas, 22 Dec 1943 (RL 10964). —Dpto. Tunuyan: 
Campo de Los Andes, Quebrada de la Remonta, Ruiz Leal 22700, 14 May 1963. 
“Flor amarillo-verdosa, exteriormente con venas violaceas (de anchura irregu- 
lar), interiormente del mismo color, pero con dos lobulos amarillo-anaranjados 
surcados (mas conspicuamente que los demas) por venas ramificadas de color 
violaceo” (RL). 
CHILE Without complete data: Chili, campagne de La Magicienne, L. 
Savatier 1771, [ann. ] 1876-1879 (K).—-Chile borealis, Poeppig (P). —Cordillera 
de Chile, Dombey 329 (G,P).—Leg. Dombey [sphalm. Perou](NY).—Leg. Gar 
[year] 1833 (G:GH). Leg. Gay 204 (NY).—Chih, Cuming 137 (Fl).— 
Cordillera de Chile, Cuming 246, 294, [ann.] 1831-1832 (BM; Fl; GLAM: GH; 
K).—Chile, Cuming 465, [ann.] 1835 (BR). —La Rosa de La Guardia, Poeppig 
87. (11), Decembr. lect (P; W).-- Aconcagua y Cordillera, Bridges 378 & 380 
(GLAM).—Chili, Cruickshank 30, [ann.] 1826 (K).— Andes, leg. Capt. Rev- 
‘There are “nomina nuda” applied to some cultivars; for example: Sa/piglossts intermedia 
(Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. 2: 594. 1830), S. aurea and S. hybrida (Vilmorin, Fleurs de pleine 
terre 1863: 762. ed. 1), and S. variabilis (Vilmorin, op. cit. 1866: 809, ed. 2; Vilmorin, op. 
cit. 1870: 1005, ed. 3). 
