FLORA OF BRAZIL, HT 
lections from the interior of Brazil there are two or three 
still undescribed species, and in Sir William Hooker's Her- 
barium, I find two others, also new. 
67. Baccharis dracunculifolia. D.C. Prodr. 5, p. 421. 
Has. Common in bushy hilly places, as on the Moro do Te- 
legrafo. Fl. Sept. Oct. 
68. Gnaphalium Gaudichaudianum. D.C. Prodr. 7, p. 226. 
Has. On rocks by the sea, near Rio. Fl. Sept. 
. 69. Trixis divaricata. Spreng.—var. B exauriculata, D.C. 
Prodr. 7, p. 69. 
_ Has. Common in hedges and bushy places about Rio. Fl. 
- Aug, Sept. 
= 70. Spilanthes Lundiüi. D.C. Prodr. 5, p. 622. 
. Has. On moist banks, by the Aqueduct. FI. July. Aug. 
- 71. Wedelia paludosa. D.C. Prodr.5, p. 538. — 
— Has. In a marsh, at Rio Comprido, near Rio de Janeiro. 
E Fi. Aug. Sept. 
= 71(2). Mutisia speciosa. Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2705. D.C. 
E Prodr. 7; p. 5. 
- Has. In bushy places, on the Corcovado. Fl. Sept. Oct. 
E 71(3). Conyza Chilensis. Spreng.—D.C. Prodr. 5, p. 378. 
- Has. In waste and cultivated places, about Rio. FI. Sept. 
Oct. 
71 (4). Erigeron Bonariense. Linn.—D.C. Prodr. 5, p. 289. 
. Has. Common in waste and cultivated places. FI. all the 
| year. 
This species, which is much commoner in Brazil than 
-. E. Canadense, is readily distinguished from it by its longer, 
_ less branched, and more compact panicle. 
(71 (5). Leria nutans. D.C. Prodr. 7, p. 42.—Tussilago nutans. 
Linn. 
Ha». Dry shady places on hills, about Rio. FI. July, Aug. 
41 (8). Elephantopus Martii. Graham.— D.C. Prodr. 6, p. 86. 
Has. Common everywhere, about Rio, and always in flower. 
71 (9). Centropogon Swrinamensis. Presl.—2D.C. Prodr. 7, p- 
345.— Lobelia Surinamensis. Linn. 
