44 CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
mulantibus 
on 
ul, 
Jsabelle.—The portion of the 
which we have 1 is rather more than a foot 
leaflets of the involucre, which 
alike, and singularly lax, large, and very 
patent. 
82b». (1*.) Add, Mutisia £runcata, Don, 
in Linn. Trans. v. 16. p. 269.—Province 
of Maule, Cuming (n. 83.); St. Mary, 
S. Patagonia, pa Eights ; Antuco, in 
S. Chili, Mr. 
— Upon 
nolds. (n. 105. 38.) 
a close sedare im of this plant 
n are inclined to 
á 
© 
Mutisia prn e Cav.—Add, 
Araucania? Mr Reynolds, (n. 15.)— 
Our specimens of this are too imperfect 
to enable us à decide with certainty as 
to the speci 
834 (7.) Mutisia subulata, R. et P.—and 
Cavanillesti, Valley of Antuco, S. 
ae Mr. Reynol 
845. (6.) Gochnatia (Nardophyllum) re- 
volut , Don.— We have now seen flower 
ih this iege and find the anthers to be 
ate; so that it must be removed 
Bom the deis genus (as now consti- 
tut and we would Lee for it the 
following name and charact 
NARDOPHYLLUM, Hook et Arn. 
(Nov. Gen.) 
— 5 — 6-florum, homogamum 
mocarpu Rachis ebracteolata.) 
Floscuk 5—8, tubulosi regulares. Fi- 
lamenta levia glabra. Anthere, e- 
caudatæ. Stylus glaberrimus elongatus. 
Achenium serico- villosum. appus 
conformis  pluriserialis subplumosus. 
Involucrum involucratum, foliolis sca- 
riosis acuminatis.— 
u 
rigida. Capitula terminalia solitaria. 
l. Nardo ophyllum revolutum, Hook. et 
Arn. revoluta, Don.— Hook. 
et Arn. l.c.—To this genus we have to 
add a second speci 
2. "eo pga as obtusifolium (Hook. 
n: SP). 2 
et 
s teretibus obtusissimis the n 
ess abiou akM dorso memoir with n. 977. 
849. G) Chuquiraga oppo Gilla 
31 2) 
853. (5.) Chuquiraga dens Gill.- 
S 875*. 
, 889* (21?) Add, Vernonia T 
Hab.'—C. Darwin, Esq.—Th 
= 
sulcatis. — Port Des C. Da arwin, 
Esq. (n. 
325. This i: is small shrubby y | 
d, Port Desire, C. Darw folin cM 
Add, Bahia Blanca, p 
C. Darwin, Esq. (n. 
Patagoni 
VERNONIEJ. Less.— Hook. et Arn. 
l. c. p. 236 
(6.5) Add, Vernonia squamulosa — 
(Hook. et Arn.), n. sp.; fruticosa, foli T 
oblongis subcoriaceis brevi-petiolatis 1 in- 
picigear etn subserratis supra scabrissub- 
tus puberulis, s, capitulis corymbosis, 
volucri Eden squamis oblongis 
tusis erectis inferioribus numerosiss 
descendentibus, achenio  pubesce 
pappo exteriore brevi latiore.— Plent 
ful in woods of 
2 
this is not indicated upon the ticket, 
found in extratropical S. America, it 
ste pus Seng in 
linearibus acuminatis flosculos æquani 
bus.—Plentiful in the plains of St. Je 
and Mendoza, Tı weedie. a Os 
T: ee (n. 120 T 
0. (38.) Eu Sans lech yliun m 
e SS.— id nd Valparat Am — 
£^. . (n. 977. 
If the species now mentioned (23) be 
dein those already noticed, it will m: 
umber 976 ; ao sha we continue 0 
