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Ledocarpum ReYN0LD6II. 



Foliis cuneatis venosis apice inciso-subpalmatis, corymbis termi- 



nalibus multifloris, petalis lanceolatis, stigmatibus tribus. 

 Hab, Araucania. S. Chili. Mr. Reynolds (w. 8), Cordillera 



of Chili. Bridges {n. 535, without flower or fruit). 



Erectum, ramosum, ramis glabris inferne denudatis. Folia oppo- 



sita, parce\illosa,cuneata,bievissime peliolata,magis minusve 



profunde palmatiai incisa, venosa. Corymbi terrninales, 



foliosi, multiflori. Jm;o/Mm pentaphyl]iyo/«o//rt llnearia, pa- 



tentia. Sepala extns sericea. Petala parva, acuta. Stamina 



10. Germen sericeum. Stigmata 3, sessilia, lanceolata. 



This is the 4th species now known to us of the Genus Ledocar- 



pum— two of which, the original L. Chiloense and the present, 



are natives of extra-tropical S. America, and L. {Cruckshanksiat 



Hook.) cistijloray Hook., and L. pedunculare, Lindley, (if indeed 



this latter be really different from the preceding,) of Peru : 



all are indigenous to the Pacific side cf S. America. 



Fig. 1. Bud, with the involucre. / 2. Expanded flower, 

 J' 3. Pistil : — magnijied. 



