952 
rium, aub per aps, ought to be ar- 
i ’s second series 
to be no allied a there. 
est natural affinity appears to be with 
Mikania seid, folia, M. leiolena, and 
M. Ni ria, of De Candolle. I 
our specific Puri» where the leaves 
are characterized, the word “ dentatis" 
should be ed for “ elevatis," 
an error of the pr 
925. Eupatorium di ape] Hook. x 
Arn. (non Desv., fide D C.)—This 
E. Salvia, Colla and D Q4: p. 157, | a 
name which, consequently, ought to be 
retained. 
. Eupatorium Paranense, Hook. e 
Arn.—To this beg E. pallescens 2 
DC. m 
k Eee demus. ? patens, Don.—There 
are only four florets in the capitulum, 
e serie 
gh to none of 
that series does it seem to bea any 
nity. 
930. Eupatorium Tweedie eanum, Hook. 
et Am.—The £. steviefolium, D ee p- 
. does m to differ from ds: 
but judging from De Candolle's descrip- 
I" specimens, it ought to 
n the series ** Subimdri 
vals of the involucre are loosely im- 
ricated, in at most three rows, and not 
at all striated. 
to gn ! calyculatum, ork 
‘ s plant Professor De Can- 
dolle considers a s Stevia, and it is his 
p. 
Eupatorium Jani nigerum, Hook. 
Arn.—The leaves are, in realit o 
description. To our 
e 
po- =s 
site and not alternate, as Age in T 916. eee. scandens, wd bastate 
var. 8. belo 
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A FLORA OF SOUTH AMERICA, 
ocep 
943. Eupatorium ai di 
Ar 
ge. 
44. Man sericea, Hook. 
mdr D C., p. 158, which | 
li T 
of our E. lanigerum. 
- Eupatorium tanacetifolium, 
t Arn this must be referred j 
Said s 
‘ Eupatorium sod Hook. et 
(non L inn.)— 
the leaves are villous, sometimes 
brous beneath, P sometimes scabrous 
nerve 
Eupatorium cule Hook. et Am, 
belongs to Mikania, as defined by 
De Candolle, and is allied to that ai 
a new — of the § 
Hebeclinium, DC. The inner sc 
the involucre have a short, glabrous, 
reddish-coloured, membranous append- 
EF t Arn.— 
192, may be the same ; but the C. 
ion of its leaves is incomplete. , oe" 
bracteole, however, our § Mer 
a the xe on the | 
r E and petioles wr 
in M. erioclada. pec aba: 
pie are S neat obese P 
Among 
our specimens are some 
