ROSACEA. 501 



10. GEUM, Linn. 

 1. Geum Magellanicum, Commers. 



Geum Magellanicum, Commerson, ex Pers. Ench. 2, p. 57 ; Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. 



p. 262, & Fl. N. Zeal. p. 55. 

 G. ranunculoides, Seringe, in Mem. Soc. Genev., & Prodr. 2, p. 551. 



Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



To this species Dr. Hooker refers the Q. ranunculoides, G. Chi- 

 loense or Q. Chilense, G. Quillyon, and G. intermedium of authors, and 

 likewise our North American G. striatum, Ait.,— apparently with 

 reason : but in that case the plant should bear the latter name. He 

 also strongly inclines to unite the whole of them to the European G. 

 urbanum. 



2. Geum parviflorum, Commers. 



Geum parviflorum, Commerson, ex Smith, in Rees, Cycl.; DC. Prodr. 2, p. 552; 



Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 263, & Fl. N. Zeal. p. 56. 

 G. involucratum, Juss. ex Pers. Ench. 2, p. 57 J DC. 1. c. p. 554. 

 Sieversia albiflora, Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 1, t. 7 ? 



Hab. Orange Harbour, Fuegia. 



11. KUBUS, Linn. 

 1. Rubus ros^folius, Smith. 



Rubus roscefolius, Smith, Ic. PI. Ined. p. 60, t. 60; Seringe, in DC. Prodr. 2, p. 556. 



Hab. Luzon, near Banos. Obrajillo, Peru. The latter doubtless 

 a cultivated plant, as the petals are multiplied. 



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