CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A 
Tris. VIL—AsTEROIDE.— Less. 
SUB-TRIB. I.—AsTERE.— Less. 
977. (1.) Chilotrichium amelloides, Cass. 
a os 9er p Falkland Islands. C. 
21. 
atis acutis dent 
perd: subgloboso Wo SQUAD. Nous 
bas 
sio- subulato Be vdd bi se ‘ig 
Foot of the 
Andes of Mendoza, Dr. Gillies 
Caulis erectus, bi- Ce aga purpuras- 
cens. Folia 2—3-pollicaria. Capitulum 
solitarium, magnum. Radii aurei: Jlosculi 
p lcares. on. 
(2.) Grindelia ! Meses (Hook. e 
rn.); suffruticosa, tota puberula, 
mis usque ad ca Hatem foliosis, this 
obovato-ellipticis "semiamplexi icaulibus 
basi auriculatis mucronatis argute den- 
tato-serratis, involucri foliolis lanceola- 
n. -subulatis fusco-puberulis, radio invo- 
ucrum isa uplo superante. — Dry 
WS E he colony of Victoria, 
980. (3j Gens diffusa, Gill.; “ —— 
glutinosa, foliis s 
e 
subulatis revolutis, radio lucru 
duplo superante." Province of 
San i and And 
; Fort Argentino, 
Patagonia, Tioeedie ; "Port Desire, 
ri Esq n. 383. . 
aribus mucronatis spi inuloso- 
foliolis exterioribus e basi appressa li- 
nullo.—Monte 
haps this may be a variety of G. diffusa, 
of which it has the habit; but none of 
our specimens 
=. Appike at yee A bua pos- 
ss any ray to the 
982. (5.) Grindelia ee ik (Hook. 
' All the North American species called Donia, 
have the anthers without awns at t the base, and 
belong therefore to . Lessing's Donia 
ith his — character, and 
f Grindelia, the 
Ta be taken from 
from different localities, * 
FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA. 45 
Arn.) ; suffruticosa, foliis anguste li- 
sates sessilibus semiamplexicauli- 
"iler subulatis, radio involucrum duplo 
€— rase —Parana, Buenos Ayres, and 
dwarf plant, with sin- 
TI narrow w leaves, and very slightly 
ranched 
subulatis." Don. 5 ROMA near Las 
Arbolitas, Men EF Gillie 
984. (7.) PAREN yx olio Da. “ suf- 
fruticosa giutinoos i foliis basi gioni 
lanceolatis acutis dentatis vel i 
mis undulatis, oroas he cain el 
radio subdimidio breviore aipha e basi 
ovata subbreviter subulat D 
Andes of Chili and eiu. and banks 
liies.—This 
tion to become wavy; by the larger capi- 
tula; and af lars — leaflets of the 
involucre, w e shorter points. 
985. (8) S lidago eA Willd. (ex Le 
sing in Linnea, v. 6. p. 125.)—S, Chi 
lensis, Kunze.—a. s. glabriuscula ; acheniis 
sparse et breviter pilosis. S. Bonariensis. 
S 
repens. Don 
and "banks of the Rio Uspallata, Dr. 
Gillies ; Buenos Ayres, — and 
Twee ili, 
a. 
Ayr win, Esq. (n. 
986. (Q) Diolopapnet foliosus (Hook. et 
r 
thulatis reflexis rigidis dentato-spinosis, 
floribus solitariis terminalibus, involucri 
—Coquimbo, 
