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ginibus spinosis, e Freto Magellanico?” f. 71. Leaf only; a 
Chilean species, found also in Brazil, Paraguay, &e. ‘In Marish 
an 
m ‘ Pro- 
bably the same species; a small flowering-branch only. It is not 
unlikely that this and the leaf on f. 71 ei ere collected at the same 
time on the Island of Mocha. Also f. 1 
Chiliotrichum amelloides Cass. ‘This is has yellow flowrs. It 
grew in the Marishes on the Mountains by Port Falkland,” f. 75. 
Erigeron sp. ‘At Batchelors river in Magellan streights,” 
Perezia recurvata Less. ‘On terra del Fuego at Port Gee. 
Carlina minima,” ff. A, 
tlensis Boiss. ‘‘ E freto Magellanico?”’ f. 80. 
Senecio Pudadidirns DC. “At the first narrow of the Streits of 
Magellan,” ff. 81, 137.2. 
Erigeron alpinum L. ‘E Freto Magellanico ?”’ f. 82. 
Baccharis patagonica Hook. & Arn, “At Port Falkland in 
Mag. str.,”’ ff. 85, 150.2. 
Gn aphalium faleatum oe “This was found at Batchelors 
ee on ea ground,” ff. 89, 1 
us Boldus ol. “ Suberis folio arbor floribus racemosis. 
a) fret to 2 Maselinaoey? ff. 90, 107.4. The locality is in somewhat 
a vet than the rest, and may have been added later by Sloane 
fro mory. This small tree does not occur in the Magellanic 
fener nor in the islands of Juan Fernandez, but it abounds on the 
mainland of Chile opposite Hoskk and may have been collected 
in that island. 
Drimys Winteri Forst. ‘‘ The true cortex Winteranus see the 
soi Transact. Laurifolia Magellanica cortice acri,” f. 100. There 
are on this page three specimens, of which the smallest is of 
historic interest, as being that figured i in Phil. Trans. xvii. No. 204, 
Oct. and described on p. 922 under the title, ‘‘ An Account 
of the bas: Cortex Winteranus, and the Tree that bears it. By 
Hans Sloan, M.D. and S.R.S.” No locality is a in the hortus 
siccus. Further examples occur on ff. 130.5 a 
Myrtus n nummularia Poir. ‘From the ‘first narrow in y® 
Magellan str.,” ff. 102, 137.3. 
Donatia fascicular 4s Forst. “ v Se ane aR £, 108, A 
minute fragment measuring 15 by 12 mm. Also f. 105.7. 
Nanodea muscosa Gaertn. ‘“ This bears a berry as bigg as an 
haw red aes at top. It grows on mountains amongst grasse 
by Springs,” f. 104. 
Berberis tlicifolia Forst. “ This which Mr. Handisyd said was 
an Holly grows in the str. of Magell. & there are made of it their 
arrows,” ff. 108, 145.8. 
Desfontainea spinosa Ruiz & Pav. “It grows 5 or 6 foot high 
of a light green colour, blossom of a curious yellow w*‘ ane eye of 
red & after comes ane ovall berry ab‘ y* bignesse of a hasell nutt, 
having many seeds. — in dry grounds on y*® tops of moun- 
tains,” ff. 107.8, 109. 
Aralia letevirens Gay. ‘This Mr. Handisyd gatherd at Cape 
