Mr. J. Miers on the Tribe CoUetiese. 209 



the tube is cylindrical, 1 line in diameter; the disk is seated 

 near its base : the pedicel is only | line long in the flower, and 

 2 lines in fruit. The 3-lobed capsule, supported on the cupular 

 remnant of the calyx, is 2\ lines in diameter*. 



9. Colletia tenuicula, n. sp. ;— fruticosa, ramis teretibus, striatis, 

 pallide olivaceis, pubescentibus, ramulis tenuibus, divergenti- 

 bus, spinosis, spinis decussatim oppositis, acicularibus, sira- 

 plicibus, nounuUis inferioribus iterum 2-spinulosis j foliis 

 parvulis e ramulo novello inermi infra spinam enato, et ea 

 dimidio breviore, crebriter approximatis et quasi fasciculatis j 

 floribus 2-4 fasciculatis, infra spinas protensis, parvulis, pedi- 

 cellisque gracilibus, glabris, erectis; calycis tubo rubescente 

 infundibuliformi, tenuiter cylindraceo, imo globosim inflato, 

 ore ampliore, limbi laciniis 5 acutis, revolutis; staminibus 

 inter lacinias fere sessilibus, antheris parvis, globosis ; ovario 

 subgloboso, 3-sulcato, stylo filiformi, paulo exserto. — Patria 

 ignota (forsan Buenos Ayres). — v. s. in. herb. Mus. Soc. Linn, 

 ex herb. Linn. fil. cum indicia "Cavanilles ISOS.-"^ 



This is a delicate and slender species. The specimen above 

 quoted is a mere fragment, 6 or 8 inches in length, originally 

 contributed by Cavanilles to the younger Linnteus, whose herba- 

 rium passed into that of Sir Jas. Smith (no^v the property of the 

 Linnsean Society). In habit it greatly resembles some of the 

 species of Discaria, for which, at first sight, it might be mistaken. 

 Its primary spines are very slender, almost acicular, of a pale 

 green colour, pubescent, and about 2 inches long ; the secondary 

 spines, still more slender, are from 4 to 9 lines in length ; the 

 tertiary spinelets are only a line long : its filiform peduncles are 

 1| line long, the very slender tube of the calyx, including the 

 segments, is 2 lines long, the tube being ^ line in diameterf. 



10. Colletia pungens, n. sp. C. spinosa. Hook, in parte, Bot. 

 Misc. i. 154. tab. 44 a {non Lam.); ibid. iii. 173; — ramis 

 ramulisque glaberrimis, pallide glaucis, aphyllis, aut foliis 

 caducissimis, ad nodos comprcssis, horride spinosis, spinis 

 longis, validis, divaricatis, decussatim oppositis, subulatis 

 striatis, apice callo rubro pungentibus : floribus parvis, binis, 

 vel pluribus fasciculatis, e tubcrculo squamoso tomentoso infra 

 spinam vel interdum e medio spinarum ortis, pedunculo gla- 

 berrimo flore breviore, calycis tubo longiuscule cylindraceo, 

 imo globose ampliato, limbi laciniis 4-5, acutis, reflexis, sta- 

 minibus totidem sinubus insertis, filamentis longiusculis, 

 exsertis, erectis, laciniis paulo brcvioribus, antheris parvis, 

 viridibus, stylo longe exserto. — In Andibus Chilensibus. 



* This species will be shown in the ' Contributions,' plate .35 a. 



t A representation of this will be seen in the same work, jjlate 35 b. 



