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alibus sursum decrescentibus et angus- ta, glabra, gracilia. Anthere in tubum 
tioribus, capitulis corymbosis pedicellis oalite, semi xserte, basi mutice, ap 
inferioribus capitulo triplo longioribus, ^ pendic ata acutiuscula membrana- 
involucro pubescente, radio biseriali in- ^ cea coronate. Styli hermaphroditorum 
volucrum "hos superante. — Buenos rami lineares, obtusi, dense papillosi, ex- 
yres, eedie appendiculati; femineorum lineari-lin- 
1027. (3.) P. domsutandü (Hook. et Arn.); —gulati, obtusi, leves. Achenia cuneata, 
foliis dense approximatis linearibus ses- angulata, pilosa. Pappi radii paleacei, 
silibus et involucro albide lanato-tomen- lineares, acuti, ése apice eroso- 
tosis, eee pee solitariis, radio um ” Don. in litt 
involuc m duplo superante.—Province 0 (2.) Gaticirosis eet ifolia (Don,) ; 
Rio Grinde do Sul: M. Tabet: pt "folis lineari-angustissim is canaliculatis, 
or whether the stem be one-flowered. ^ truncatis brevis esitis 26 hi 
The flowers are fully two inches across, Caldeleugh. 
while in the two preceding they are Planta suffruticosa, erecta, glutinosa, 
scarcely so large as in Conyza Chilensis. — sesqui-v. gue dalis. Caulis dense folio- 
1028. (1.) Lepidophyllum cupressiforme sus; corymboso-ramosissimus. ri nu- 
Cas merosi, elongati, plerumq noce- 
Comp. p. 191.—Baccharis cupressifor- phali. Folia anguste linearia, mucronu- 
mis, Pers. — Conyza cupr oe ae lata, canaliculata, patentia, 1—2-polli- 
Lam.—Port Desire, C. Darwin, Esq. caria. Capitula triplo majora quam in 
(n. 823.) precedente, globosa, multi- (80—40)- 
1029. (l: :) Gutierrezia linedrifoltd. (Lag); flora. Involucri foliola scariosa, apice 
elongato-subulata, recurvo-patentia. Re- 
ient 5—10-radiatis, pappi ales line- ce um breviter paleaceo-fimbrilli- 
ari-elongatis acutis.—a. foliis angustis pa- erum. Radi copiosi, ligulati, S 
Hook at ris. — Galinso oroa 1 resinosa, aurei? Achenia angulata, sericea. 
of a Don, in litt—This we have not seen, 
D. Gillies ; Valparaiso, Cuming, (n. ^ nor does Mr. Don vani whether the 
71); Coquimbo, Messrs. Lay and Col- T" consists of one or two rows of 
. ; v A . ch 4 
ok. et Arn. in Bot. Beech. Voy. p. pus polyphyllus, brevissimus, truncatus." 
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dite, prov. of San Luis, Dr. Gillies.—y. of the character of this genus, and ap- 
foliis latioribus subtrinerviis papilloso- pears to differ only by the pappus Peg 
scabris.—Los Tolditas, El Guindo, and in a single row. 
Los Chacaes, Andes of Mendoza, Dr. 1031, (1. Dno Commersonii, 
Gillies ; East Coast of Patagonia, Dr. Cass. Dict. Sc. Nat. e 
Fights; Port Desire, C. Darwin, Esq. | Compos.p.193. -Calendula pamila, Frost 
3l —C. magellanica, Willd—Cape Horn, 
ghis —f. hirsuta 
oli "Bieiiti: 
a 
meus vel pedalis, pica Feeds ple- —L. hirsuta, Less. ? in Linn. v. 6. p.131. 
rumque ramosissima. Rami angulati, | —Cape Horn, C. Darwin, Én. (n. 346.) 
scabri, viminei. Folia sparsa, linearia —We arè doubtful about Lessing’s L. 
mucronulata, impresso-punctata, sepius  /zrsuta, as he says that te whole plant is 
papilloso-scabra, supra canaliculata, pol- hirsute, see in our £, the peduncle is 
caria; superiora subulata. Capitula labrous as in æ; this variety being thus 
laxe corymbosa, paniculata, turbinata, B etunlé die bet ween the two South 
unguicularia. Pedunculi angulati, sca- American speci 
bri, bracteis subulatis subadpressis or- 1032. (1.) Madia viscosa, Cav.— 
nati. Znvolucrum multiplici ordine po- losa, Mol—Province of San Luis, Pr. 
lyphyllum, a is E eisie ovato- Gillies ; br unie Dr. Gillies, Cu- 
oblongis, recurvato-mucronatis, cartila- ^ ming, E 409, 410.) Bridges ; Concep- 
ginis, margine biis: cilii Ra- tion, Mr. Caldeleugh ; Antuco, Mr. 
Chis haud favosum, ebracteolatum. Co- ^ Reynolds.— M. stellata, Fisch. and Mey. 
rolle radii 5—10, elliptico-oblonge, ^ Ind. Sem. Petrop. p. 32, appears to be 
artilaginez, rigide, feminexe ci 8— the same speci If M. sativa, Mol, of 
12, in kidibabilortaca: 5-dentate,herma- which Cassini has constituted his uen 
ite, 
5-dentate, dentibus ovatis, re- Biotia, be distinct, we are unacquain' 
curvatis, glabris. Filamenta complana- ^ with it. 
