46 
he ; o E Cuming, (n. 73.) 
Mac 
—- (11) oo oe (Ho 
s 
rn.); frutico 
ato- 
rotundatis sessilibus coriaceis, mucro- 
cpi resinoso-punctatis, capitu- 
lis i 
foliolis oblongis erectis obtusis sc 
marginatis interioribus Sakas, 
achenio lineari-elongato s Ang pappi 
mi- 
di 
ilicifolius, Don, M 
doza, Dr. Gilles. —In all Dr. Gillies’ 
a there is no ray to the flowers, 
m which account it appears Mr. E 
dide it a new genus: but ea habit i 
so much that of D. mucron A which 
has usually a ray, that we are ape ck ng 
to separate it from Diplopappus 
989. (12.) Diplopappus spinulosus (Hook. 
et Arn.) ; fruticosus humilis subsimplex, 
foliis obovato-lanceolatis acutis mucro- 
natis spinoso-dentatis rigidis reticulatis 
ciliatis, pedunculo solitario terminali e- 
Las llas, 
— kenis poine ort De- 
ire, C. Darwin 
spinoso-dentatis rigidis reticulatis cilia- 
unculo terminali solitario. elon- 
b mo 
glabriusculis lineari-subulatis pungenti- 
uniformibus, achenio  sericeo.— 
Cliffs, Valparaiso; Bridges, Cuming, 
on 404. 
(14). Diplopappus grindelioides 
"des: caule herbaceo ramoso glabro, 
liter spinoso serratis submembranacei is 
monocephalis, involucri glabri foliolis 
rosis imbricatis — subulatis 
—— R ES unifor j 
sericeo.—D. Mert rinde licidles, Less. 
a 
i 502.) Mathews (n. 331.)— 
ecidedly a herbaceous plant, with vés 
obtuse spathulate leaves, and capi 
which are an inch and a half in diame- 
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
ter. The original species of Les 
seems to differ by the pubescent leaves. 
992. (15.) Diolebeppus cuneatus (Hook 
et Arn.); pumilus fruticosus glaber, caule: 
brevi dense folioso, foliis obovato-cune 
cati foliolis lineari-oblongis m 
uic latis uniformibus pee 
brevioribus, achenio  sericeo.—Aplo- 
ien diversifolius, Don, MSS. —Cum- 
bre o ordillera of the Andes, Dr. 
les small and apparently ve 
distinct plant, with the pedu — z 
in length with the wy leafy ste C 
pitula ¢ an inch and a 
3. — ) Diplo pappi 
(Hook. et Arn.); fruticosus glaber gl 
tinosus, ramosissimo den 
very much branched, with numero 
slender peduncles almost destitute 
bracteas. Capitula nearly an inch 
994. Qn) ee macrocephalus 
caule frutico o subnullo, folis — 
sericeo.— Less. in Linnea, v. 6. p 
—Maule province, Cumin 
Reyno 
S. Chili, Mr. 
sence of enar characters 
995. on 
Les 
decu mben te, ramis numerosis c 
