CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
loso-mucronatis is Posed basi attenu- 
atis.—P. 
. p- n in litt. — 
æ. San Pedro near Quillota, Bridges (n 
). Province of Maule, Cuming (n. 
y, South Se secre 
n. 806, has the others twice 
; and his z. 838, twice as small 
as the usual size. So far as we can judge 
from Mr. Don’s description, his M. trun- 
form described by him, 
but, when closely examined, they are 
“nage veined. 
(2.) Mutisia (Guarizuma) auricu- 
crt Poepp.—M. spinosa, Less. Syn. p. 
105. (non R. et Pav.)—Near El Castil- 
lo KY Ni iebla, Bay of Valdivia, Bridges 
(3.) rur Guarizuma) Jat P 
cos ue Trans. s 270. 
Less, Syn Y 104. Names: Cum- 
g (n. 438); nm (n. 300) ; Baths 
of Collina, Mac 
831. G2 Musis S (Guatizama) Mesrine 
Cav. A . 105. 
Less. 
n in Pee Soe: Trans. 16 1 th 
Villa Vicenzia and Punta de los Ninus, 
— Andes 
Or- 
ra 
a, etie ci (n. 306). — The 
ways more or less decur- 
equently furnished 
— species. 
833. (6.) irae OE He o 
K 
107 
with a mucronate point, instead of a 
tendril. We do not know M. tarifo- 
lia, Less.; but it appears to approach 
too closely some of the forms of this 
nosa, C. Bot. 
Micki pies on MA ais ss 
Arroyo del Truyan, and Valle del Yeso, 
834. C2 ae (Holophyllum) subu- 
lata, t Pav $. 3 
273. E i ap los. mer inflexa, Cav. 
Don in Soc. Trans. 16. 
a, iie ser glabra, caule gracili foliis 
magnopero reflexis haud decurrentibus, 
radii ligulis atro-purpureis.— M. infleza, 
Cav. Ic. 5. t.496. Hook. Bot. Mis we. 1.4.6. 
—8. rosea ; caule gracili p cado 
foliis patenti-reflexis superi 
guste decurrentibus, capitalo ibam 
fl nti - ‘et s . rosea, 
Less. Syn. major, caule 
validiore, folis bores suberecto-pa- 
ntibus d de iati capitulo 
paullo aa quam in z., radio flaves- 
centi-roseo.—a. Alto ae Puente, Chili, 
AMr.Cruckshanks. Valparaiso, Dr. Beck. 
Cuming (n. 88).—Caxon de Zapata, in 
Chili, Dr. Gillies.—8. Cordillera of Chi- 
li, Bridges 
305).— 
The outer ed of the ray is three- toothed, 
not entire, as Lessing seems to say in his 
Synopsis, although in the n (I. c.) 
he describes it correctly. adly 
adopt the older name, given ss Ruiz 
and Pavon, as the leaves are neither in- 
a nor have they an inflexed mar- 
nt 
5. (8) Mutisia — — ace- 
M oe n. 
ulicina, Don. in IM T M (ir. 1532) 
P: uill. Arch. 2. p. 467.—Cor 
dillera of “Chili, ME (n. 305. - Ou 
dillera an i untains of Aconcagua, 
i Bridg 303.) 
836. (9j Nus jio. lineari- 
folia, Cav. K . -Hook. Bot. Misc 
1 Very omit gere hs gal species, and somewnat 
intermediate b hastata, Cav., is M. 
Mathewsi, (Hook. and Arn. Y foliis integerrimis cir- 
Asie - the M woolly. Te leaflets of the i in- 
with i in the upper ones is often woolly. This is es- 
dily distinguished from M. subulata, by the sagittate 
only base of the leaves. 
