108 
a a 
yon vl near El Casco de las Damas, 
Dr. 
837. do) Mutisia Moro Im 
Jolia.— ek: ess. 
Syn. p. pem Perte near Ei Ag cent 
Lorro. Andes of Mendoza, Dr. ‘Gillies. 
HYALIS. Don. 
.. Involucrum polyphyllum, adpresse 
oon Rachis epaleata, fimbrillis 
osis brevibus singulo s 
Hook. et Arn. 0$- 
bipartito ; segmentis solutis, linearibus 
acuminatis revolutis. Filament 
- nia ovato-oblonga, ventricosa, erostria, 
10-costata ; costis elevatis, basi = 
ix repens. Caules erecti, simplices, an- 
gulati, pedales vel ultra. Folia (Bu- 
pleuri) sessilia; lanceolato - linearia, 
nte 
by the rachis not being hairy, pra 
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
sub achenio 841 
Arn. Fi. 
pappus, and by the perfectly m A 
style. 
. 840. (1.) Gochnatia Hodreio n a 
inn. 5. p. 263. Syn. 
cordata, Less. in 
p. 103.—On the highest rire and 
hard dry barren plains of Portalegre, 
Rio Grande, and Rio Jacquety, Tioesdit : 
Subgenus PENTAPHOnUS. Don. 
Frutices Chilenses v. Mendocinenses, 
oliis sessilibus, basi attenuatis, demum i | 
b 
52) p ; 
d Evora and La Se ultura, Andes X 
of Ted Dr. Gillies.— This is distin- 
guished from all the fdowing species of — 
y the numerous florets. _ 
this sub- toco 
ies the capitul 
(3.) Teese cori pyri- — 
li : 
olia Don in 
" Mag. G- 
») p- 392. in Guill. Arch. 2. p. 468 
— Caxon del Rio Tinguirica, Andes of 
Chili, Dr. Gillies. 
843. (4.) ON Heats. rigi- 
is mucronulatis, oe 
da, Don, * foliis 
mosissimus. Folia ficilicar ia, sesquipol- 
licaria, resinosa. Capitula 5-flora. ee 
pus cinereus." Don in litt.— 
on nam 
o differ in no respect 
G. pyrifolia, ts by the leaves being 
narrower. We have not seen G 
e 
utex rigidus, ra- «| 
i Dou d in litt. d filiale 
i . Trans. 16. P. 
ae aes = 
e 2 
— M 
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