Arn.); herbaceum pubescenti-glandulo- 
|J sum, foliis o positis longe petiolatis cor- 
1 datis c 
purplish rose-colour, oy white, will 
.. readily distinguish this 
pU. (37) E. Ca aae dawn (Hook. et 
Arn.); herbaceum elatum pubescens, 
à alibus multifloris 
omnibus abis oods on the 
Uraguay, Rio Jacquery, Rio Grande, 
&c. in S. cies frequent, and very va- 
viable, Twee 
940. (33) E. glechonophyltum, Less. in 
Linnea, v. 6. p. 105.—E. ageratoides ? 
- Hook. et Arn. in Bot. of Beech. Voy. 
(not Linn.). Spee Mr. Menzies. 
Chamisso Sa Herb. n r. Cruck- 
= nks, Mr. Gre ed Prd es (m. 
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93). Cuming (n. 652 and 330). Lay 
and Collie. Arauc 
nolds (n. 18).—8. 1 ra 
Don, fiss. (not Kunth.). Pampas of 
Buenos Ayres, Dr. Gillies —This spe- 
cies has m 
and their petioles. — slender. 
The flowers are ver 
m corymbi dein; involucri subcylindra. 
or cei subuniserialis foliolis lineari- swiss: 
ced Deinen pappo fulvo.— S. Brazil. 
[ ) E. Donianum E et Arn); 
liap herbaceum e 
ls sub- serialibus ovato- 
e acutis sttibéqosliber. pappo 
ramis longissimis petaloideis. 
S. (not 
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA, 
Rio Grande ues Cordova (n. 1106). 
T'weedie. —8. corymbis paucifloris, S. 
Brazil, Tweedie. Alesin s E. macro- 
cephalum is a Mexican Slants but he 
observes in a note, that the same species _ 
has been discovered in Brazil, by Sellow 
and Beyrich; so tha 
leaves broader and Bie serrated, ac- 
cording to Mr. Twe 
943. (41.) E. rR (Hook. et Arn.) ; 
herbaceum elatum superne caule ramis- 
que ubique -pilis ferra crispatis 
tectum, foliis oppositis late ovatis sub- 
sessilibus Brosse crenato-serratis, sub- 
capitulis magnis glomeratis subumbella- 
tis, involucri hemispherici g fee foliolis 
subpaucise Ne m ovato- -elliptic s lævi- 
bus, pappo albo.—Rio Grande do Sul, 
n weedie. —À llied to the last, but consi- 
uci abl 
s aem 
s supra sca- 
brisdensissime strigoso-sericeis, gone 
Loi e a—St. Cathari ine, S. Braz 
Twe 
945. “Oy M. Pi sath be dey (Hook. et 
Arn.); scandens pubescens, foliis pro- 
funde subsagittato- cordatis acuminatis 
angulatis, cymis glomeratis, pedu 
longitudine foliorum.— Marshes about 
uenos Ayres and Rio Grae T. weedie. 
I! (3.) J M. scandens, Willd.—Buenos 
Ayres, Tweedie.— f. cymis diphyllis, 
foliis angulato-serratis. Rio Jersero and 
Rio Pitambalo (n. 1285).—y. foliis in- - 
tegerrimis, pappo breviori.— Woods 
Tucuman, Tweedie (1188). An species 
distincta? Tweedre. 
947. (4.) M. pubescens, Nutt.—Hedges 
1287). 
of Tucuman (n. 1 
leaves, vies thei 
948. (5.) M. prec dpt. Syst. Veg. 
v. 3. 421.—St. Ca THER, Brazil, 
Twee 
9. (6) 2 AL inzol ucrata (Hook. et Arn.); 
scandens, . glabra, foliis cordatis acutis 
edunculatis, capi- 
D gnis T "i E 
Ss pappo 
rine, S. B Teede. —The flowers 
are here serene concealed by the large 
lage bractee. Pappus sina dou- 
e ro 
950. (7; 
scandens, glaberrima, foliis subcoria 
Tweedie.—This | 
) M. subcrenata (Hook. et Arn.) ; 
ceis 
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