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A. TRIFOLIATA Hook. 



With tripartite leaves. 



N. Patagonia, near Rocco, by Rio Negro. 



P. 728, after line 12 from foot, add the genus: 



CAMPSIDIUM Seem. 



Bentham & Hooker give it as a subgenus of Tecoma. As a simple- 

 leaved variety of Tecoma, climbing without tendrils ; corolla club-shaped, 

 the spreading border 5-lobed. Stamens enclosed, with parallel thecae. 

 Fruit linear; seeds many, elliptical, winged. 



C. CHILENSE Seem et Reiss. in Engl. & Prantl. 



Magnificent climbing liana, winding without tendril or roots. The pin- 

 nate leaves have weakly winding spindles; leaflets leathery, toothed. 

 Flowers in terminal, lax, few-flowered racemes. 



P. 728 : After Campsidium, add the genus : 



ECCREMOCARPUS Ruiz et Pavon. 



Ovary i -celled. Tendril climbers, with pinnate leaves, and terminal, 

 often one-sided racemes. Zygomorphous, tubular flowers, with small, 

 spreading, 5-lobed limb, included stamens, and short-stalked, i -celled 

 ovary; fruit opening from below, the two valves remaining attached by 

 the apex. Seeds many, winged. 



E. SCABER Ruiz et Pav. 



Of the group having corolla-tube ventricose-inflated above the calyx. 

 Anthers ovate, refracted ; capsule pediceled. Leaves bipinnate, all parts, 

 leaves, flowers, sparingly hairy. 



Chili. 



Var. sepium (Bertero) has all parts glabrous ; leaves a little fleshy, and 

 rigid, and leaflets larger than in the type. 



In Chilian hedges. 



Var. latiloba Speg. 



Fam. 1 02. GESNERACE^E. Macl., p. 728. 

 P. 729: 



ASTERANTHERA CHILOENSIS Hanst. 



Is to be deleted by reason of its identity with the following species : 



