712 PHANEROGAMIA. 



27. TORILIS, Adana. 



1. Torilis nodosa, Gcertn. 

 Hab. Island of St. Helena. Doubtless introduced from Europe. 



28. OREOMYERHIS, Endl. 

 1. Oreomyrrhis andicola, Endl. 



Oreomyrrhis andicola, Endl.; Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 288, t. 101. 

 Caldasia, andicola, Lagasca, in DC. Mem. Umb. t. 2, & Prodr. 4, p. 229. 

 C. cheer ophyllo ides, Lag. Arnoen. Nat. p. 99. (C. chwrophyllaa, Lag. in DC. 1. c.) 

 Myrrhis andicola, B. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Spec. 5, p. 13, t. 419. 

 Azorella daucoides, D'Urv. in Mem. Soc. Linn. Par. 4, p. 613 j DC. 1. c. p. 77. 



Hab. High Andes of Peru ; at Casa Cancha and Culnai. 



The specimen belongs to a pubescent form of the species, like that 

 of Mr. M'Lean gathered in the same region, and has the leaflets of 

 the involucel entire, as in Humboldt's and Dr. Hooker's plants. 

 Similar specimens in other collections, however, have the leaflets of 

 the involucre incised or sparingly lobed, and therefore doubtless belong 

 to Caldasia chcerophylloides of Lagasca, which cannot be specifically 

 distinct. The fruit in all is ovate-oblong or nearly ovate. 



2. Oreomyrrhis lasiopetala. 



0. undique canescenti-pubescens ; involucellorum foliolis midtifidis flores 

 superaritibus ; petalis extus pubescent i-hirsutis ; fructibm oblong is 

 ci?iereo-tomentosis pedicello longioribus. 



Caldasia lasiopetala, Lagasca, in DC. Prodr. 4, p. 229. 



Hab. Andes of Peru, at Banos. 



