378 Mr. J. Miei's on the Tribe Colletiese. 



1. Ochetophila trinervis, Pop., Endl. Gen. No. 5733. — 0. Hooke- 

 riana, Reiss. in Gay, Chile, ii. 39. — Sageretia 3-nervis, Gill, 

 et Hook. Bot. Misc. iii. 172. — Colletia inermis, Clos in Gay, 

 Chile, ii. 36 ; C. Doniana, Clos, loc. cit. ii. 36. — C. Chacaye, 

 G. Don, Diet. ii. 35. — llhamnus linearis, Clos, loc. cit. ii. 21. 

 Rhamnus Chacaya, Domb.; — avbuscula 2-3-orgyalis, glabra; 

 ramis teretiusculis, ramulis teretibus, subvirgatis, subpendulis, 

 valde foliosis, inermibus, vel apice interdum spina terminatis ; 

 foliis oppositis, elliptico- vel lanceolato-oblongis, obtusius- 

 culis et mucronulatis, integerrimis, supra viridibus, subtus 

 glaucis, imo in petiolum brevem decurrentibus, 3-nerviis, 

 nervis lateralibus margine parallelis, eveniis; stipulis intra- 

 . petiolaribus^ latis, erectis, 2-dentatis, ciliatis, utrinque in 

 lineam transversalem connexis; floribus subternis, fascicula- 

 tis, folio multo brevioribus, 4-meris, rarius 5-6-meris, pedun- 

 culo imo bracteato, glabro, calycis tubo urceolato, quam pedun- 

 culus 2-plo breviore, laciniis reflexis, tubo sequilongis, petalis 

 oblongis, concavis, late unguiculatis, erectis, longitudine laci- 

 niarum ; fructu parvo, 3-cocco. — In Andibus Chilensibus. — 

 V. V. locis humidis in vallibus circa Mendozam (los Cba- 

 cayes dictis). — v. s. in herb. Hook. ; Chile, La Guardia (Gillies, 

 Cuming, 242) ; Chile (Bridges, 142). — in herb, meo ; Cordil- 

 lera de Maule (Germain). — in herb. Mus. Paris; Cauquenes 

 • (Gay, 359) ; Cordillera del Hurtado, alt. 2015 met. (Gay, 

 . 525). 



This species has an extensive range along the skirts of the 

 Cordillera ; but I doubt its existence near the sea-coast, though 

 Bridges's specimens are referred to as from Valparaiso, that being 

 the place whence they were sent : this error of locality is frequent 

 among the specimens of Bridges and other collectors. Its range 

 extends as far to the southward as Concepcion, where it forms a 

 tree 18 feet in height, with a trunk 18 inches in diameter, the 

 wood being very durable, even in the ground ; for which reason 

 it is used in building the cottages of the natives : an infusion 

 of its bark is also employed there in the cure of ulcerous swellings. 

 I met with it on the eastern side of the Andes, where it forms a 

 pretty tree, with long, slender, pendent branches, with abundant 

 delicate foliage, and copious small white flowers. Its leaves, 

 with three parallel prominent nervures, are from 6-9 lines 

 long, 2-3 lines broad, on a slender petiole 1 line in length : the 

 pedicels are 2-2^ lines long, slender, the flowers being a line in 

 length, and the same in diameter; the capsule is 1^ line diam. 

 The specimens from Germain^s collection, distributed as the 

 ■Rhamnus linearis, Clos, belong to this species *. 



■^ * A drawing of this species will be given in the ' Contributions,' Plate 

 39 A. 



