ELI as es A 
wan 
776.** (8.9) Add, 
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA. 43 
natis eglandulosis, ligula oblonga.—V ol- 
cano of Antuco, S. Chi ili, at an elevation 
of six thousand feet above the level of 
the sea, Mr. Reynolds. (n. 103.)—Allied 
in general habit e » Gilliesii, but the 
leaves are different, and it a 
ts the erie hairs of t 
—— ae 
nier dee (Hook. et rn.); a- 
cili dichotome ramoso n ube stilo; foliis 
remotis bipinnatifidis segmentis parvis 
ovatis pu axillis rachibusque præ- 
cipue dense lanosis, involucri campanu- 
lati foliolis lineari-oblongis obtusiuscu- 
lis puberulis, ligula ee —Port De- 
sire, C. Darw ded "e 391.)—This 
i rt inches high, 
si epu the other 
E of jen se and genus. 
779.* (TZ) A e Lewheria TESOETES 
— Perdic 
E. coast of Terra del Fuego, C. Darwin, 
q. (n. 
779.* (13.) Add, Leuchæria Caan 
a sa ok. et Arn.); dense la- 
sup 
nudatis, involucri i apantiki foliolis 
oblongo-lanceolatis obtusis, ligula ob- 
longa.—East Falkland islands, C. Dar 
te i 
leaves, and, especially, the involucre, 
which is nearl as the florets 
off from the upper side of the foliage. 
784.* (4.) Add, Pana ap (Eipionen- 
ma) Darwink (Hook. e 
asi ramosum, foliis Pari ato- 
latis pungentibus integerrimis EM P 
sericeis, capitulis EE wan rt De- 
sire, C. Darwin, Esq. 313). Port 
Gregory, Pat onia, near ie Straits of 
Magellan. ge rb. nostr.)—V ery dif- 
ferent from spinosum, which has the 
ee 
foliis baiehi- vectis lineari-acuminatis 
mucronatis integerrimis glabris basi cili- 
atis, axillistomentosis, capitulis congestis. 
—Fort Grego atagonia. erb. 
nostr )— This i is not dissimilar in habit to 
788.* (2.) Add, Acantho 
et Arn. 
R] 
ar- - 
: s01. (1.) Leria nutans, 
E 
the other individuals of the section ( Pip- 
tostemma); but its pappus, as in the 
preceding species (P. Darwint) is much 
more plumose than in the original P. 
plumosum, although much less so than 
in Caloptilion, in which last the pappus 
is also deciduous ; so des 
the difference in habit, th 
group might be united with Pops ipw. 
hophyllum rosula- 
tum (Hook 
entirely the old parts of the stem 
789.* (1.) Triptilion spznosum, R. 
tP. 
oA South Chili ; Mr. peior (n. 
05.) 
oo. * Add, Triptilion capillatum, Hook. 
rn.—Nassauvia capillata, Don in 
Phil T ub 1832, p. 390 ; in Guill. 
rch. v. 9. 465.—Baths of Collina, 
Chili, Mr. Macrae.—Pappus as in Trip- 
tilion peg ent but the habit of the 
rratures eee with 
uch longer and less 
: 790. e (1.) Musa x anges ped 5 Qiu 
Cass. Dict. 
Nassauvia Gausicbaut, Cas: in Gau- 
dich. Ann. Soc, Nat. E £39. 
3.—Falkland eec Direk 
Esq. (n. 327, 328.) 
MUTISIACEEÆ. Cass.— Hook. et. Arn. l c. 
p. 102 
796. ug Chevreulia endet Cass.— 
Tweed 
Banda Orientale, 
DC. sere e 
Blanca, p of Patagonia, C. Darwi 
M m ; 
Picea! SR maxima, Less. in 
—Rio Grande do 
Sul, S. Brazil, M. Isabelle. 
R 7.) Add, Dine foliosa . 
(Hook. e n. Sp. e folios 
t Arn 
Spenge foliis cari- 
rrimis subtus > in- 
co foliolis unifermittt folia iba 
