238 
leaves, which — are distinctly penni- 
ens are not in full 
of os Ayres Santa Fé, 
Tweedie eh 110 This is probably 
the perfect state of the the youn 
specimens of Dr. Gillies not having lost 
with dense V. pyh 
889. (20. oid Don, MSS.; fo- 
liis nit "llipico-o blongis argute 
serrulatis subtus ramisque tomentosis, 
capitulis paniculatis, involucri squamis 
obtusis, pappo simplici. js n.—JDr 
Gillies.—Thi ave not seen, 
does its author mention its locality. 
nor 
SUB-TRIB. I].—ELEPHANTOPODE. 
Le p. 
Elephantopsis quadriflorus, 
Less. in Linne , v. 4. p. 322.—Elephan- 
topus angustifolius, Sw.—Rio Grande, 
Carolinianus, 
ie. 
EE page ees 
f South Brazil, 
—Coas 
ea Teads. 
Tris. VI.—EUPATORIACE®Æ®. Less. Syn 
p. 154. 
SUB-TRIB. SS Less. 
oides on 
eet 
igh. Leaves P^ to p SPAN long, 
lanceolate, coarsely serrated, petioled. 
e B. 
s e mnn completely peta- 
the stigma being lost, 
Ovary obotralo-ab- 
ash € ; epigynous disk very "m 
, With a depression at the to 
. Sum-TRI5. IL.—AGERATEJ. Less. 
2 Stevia lanceolata (Hook, et 
j ubique pubescens, foliis lanceo- 
 giatis, Pappi aristis tribus rier 
corolle paleisque tribus brevibus.—S. 
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA 
Andes of Me ndoz za, Dr. Gillies 
94. (2) 8 multiaristata, S g.; ubi 
que ud foliis linearibus obtusis 
Qo 
S 
ME ee 
OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
puberula, Don, MSS. (non Ho 
cedentibus.—S. te 
eS. multiaristata, from th 
nado, marked, ** Kleinia afr uticosa." 
95. l k. et Arn. 
pubescenti - hirsuta, foliis lineursllae 
e si obscure tri- 
Don S.) 
pube Cdi; foliis lato- lancer 
serratis inferne attenuatis trinerviis, co- 
8 
Gillies.—In = the leaves are distindile 
serrated all round; and some of the 
lower ones are P ibree dard of an inch 
long, including the don Pappus very © 
short, of t perigee awns. 
site e^ gai en 
equante. 
més euet vw of the Rio Jacquery, 
