213 Mr. J. Miers on the Tribe Colletiese. 



long, and about | inch apart; the secondary spmes are from 

 7 to 10 hncs long : the oblong leaves, with a toothed margin, 

 are 3 to 5 lines long, lo to 2| lines broad, dccmTent on a deeply 

 eliannelled deflected petiole 1 line long; the nervures are sul- 

 cated on the upper surface, and prominent beneath : the flowers 

 are small and pale, clustered together upon a large scaly tubercle ; 

 the pedicels are 1 line long, the tube, contracted for some length 

 in the middle, is 2 lines, and its segments | line long; it is | line 

 in diameter : the peduncle in fruit is thicker, 2 lines long, and 

 the 3-lobed capsule is 2| lines in diameter. In Bridges's and one 

 of Bertero^s specimens, the spines are much stouter and longer, 

 much paler, yellowish, being Ig to 2j inches long, and a line or 

 more in thickness, and they bear no spinelets, but two pairs of 

 floriferous nodes upon each*. 



Var. yS. insularis : spinosissima, spinis iteruraque spinosis, vali- 

 diusculis, striatis, foliis caducissimis ; fioribus 2-4 fasciculatis. 

 — Insula Chiloe. — v. s. in herb, meo et Hook, (Capt. King). 

 This variety is very dissimilar in appearance to the fore- 

 going, but has no tangible differential characters; it is of a 

 darker olivaceous hue, and quite glabrous ; the primary spines 

 arc 8 lines apart and Ig to 2 inches long, the secondary spines 

 3 lines apai't and 6 to 9 lines long; the pedicels 14 line long, 

 and the flowers are like those of the preceding. 

 14. Colletia dumosa, n. sp. ; — suffruticosa, humilis, ramosissima, 

 intricato-spinosa, fusco-viridis, ramulis tortuosis, teretibus, 

 creberrime spinosis, parce pilosulis, spinis iuterdum ternatim 

 verticillatis, iterumque spinulosis, spinulis oppositis, brevibus, 

 teretibus, crassis, substriatis, imo et medio floriferis, apice 

 callo glauco nitente pungentibus ; foliis caducissimis, aut 

 nullis; fioribus albis 2-5, fasciculatis, glaberrimis, spinulis 

 longioribus, e tuberculo squamoso ortis, fragrantibus, calyce 

 pedunculo subrequilongo, imo tumido et 5-sulcato, medio 

 constricto, limbi laciniis 5 acutis, reflexis, staminibus 5 la- 

 ciniis fere ffiquilongis, erectis, antheris parvis, viridibus, stylo 

 cxserto, fructu 3-cocco. — Chile. — v. v. ad Concon, in dumetis 

 arenosis maritimis frequens : vern. Junco. — v. s. in herb. Mus. 

 Paris : Chile (Gay, sub C. ferox) : Chile (Gay, sub C. spinosa) : 

 Chile boreali (Poppig) ; in arenas humidas Talcahuano 

 (Lechler, 2794). 



The drawing and floral analysis I made of this plant thirty- 

 five years ago are still preserved, but my specimens were lost by 

 shipwreck. I have still many of its seeds, which enabled me to 

 investigate the seminal structure given in a preceding page. 

 The species is closely allied to C. armata, but differs in its much 

 closer axils and much shorter spines; the floral pedicels are 

 * A figure of this species will be given in the ' Contributions,' plate 35 f. 



