706 PHANEROGAMIA. 



wich Islands has not been found, so far as I know, by any other 

 collectors. It is allied to S. Menziesii, of Oregon and California ; but 

 its leaves are much more dissected and of a firmer texture. 



Plate 88. — Sanicula Sandwicensis : of the natural size. Fig. 1. 

 A sterile flower. 2. Petal, from the same. 3. Stamen. 4. Vertical 

 section of a fertile flower. 5. Fruit. 6. Vertical section of a meri- 

 carp and seed. 7. Embryo. — The details magnified. 



13. ERYNGIUM, Tourn. 



1. Eryngium coronatum, Hook. & Arn. 



Eryngium coronation, Hook. & Arn. in Bot. Misc. 3, p. 350. 



Hab. Eio Negro, North Patagonia : procumbent, on the river-banks. 



2. Eryngium ebracteatum, Lam. 



Hab. Rio Negro, North Patagonia ; with the preceding species. 



3. Eryngium paniculatum, Cav. 



Hab. Chili (the var. Chilense, DC.) : a common and conspicuous 

 plant around Valparaiso. 



14. A P I U M, Linn., Hoffm. 

 1. Apium australe, Petit-Thouars. 



Apium australe, Petit-Thouars, Fl. Trist. d'Acunh. p. 43; Hook. f. Fl. N. Zeal. p. 86. 

 A. prostratum, Labill. PI. N. Holl. 1, p. 76, t. 103; Vent. Hort. Malm. t. 81. 

 A. Chilense, Hook. & Arn. in Bot. Misc. 3, p. 353. 

 A. graveolens, DC. quoad pi. Antarc; Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 287. 



