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144339 to 144641— Continued. 



144358. Alstroemeria sp. 



No. 39.1313. From the Department of Taltal; altitude about 150 m. The 

 plant is 2 to 4 inches high and grows best in stony soil. The flowers are 

 white to violet, and two segments are marked yellow. 



144359. Alstroemeria sp. 



No. 40.1142. From the Department of Elqui; altitude 1,400 m. 



144360. Alstroemeria sp. 



No. 39.1532. From the Department of Elqui; altitude 3,500 to 7,600 m.; 

 flowers small, bluish. 



144361. Azara sp. Flacourtiaceae. 

 No. 40.1099. From Cunco. 



144362. Alstroemeria sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 39.1337. From Laguna Verde, south of Valparaiso. An excellent, 

 brilliant-flowered species from the sea cliffs. 



144363. Alstroemeria sp. 



No. 39.1612. From Valparaiso; flowers yellow. 



144364. Alstroemeria sp. 



No. 39.1616. From Isla Guacalda (Huasco). 



144365. Alstroemeria sp. 



No. 39.1618. Found along the road from Vallenar to San Felix. 



144366. Alstroemeria sp. 

 No. 39.1615. From Taltal. 



144367. Amblyopappus pusillus Hook. & Arn. Asteraceae. 

 No. 39.1940. From the Province of Atacama; altitude 5 m. 



144368. Aplopappus cuneifolius Nutt. Asteraceae. 



No. 39.1692. From the Department of Los Andes; altitude 3,000 m. A 

 shrubby yellow-flowered composite with stiff alternate leaves. Native to 

 Chile. 



For previous introduction see 119267. 



144369. Aplopappus glutinosus DC. 



No. 39.2314. From the Department of Llanquihue; altitude 75 in. 



144370. Aplopappus hirtellus Phil. 



No. 39.1652. From the Department of La Serena; altitude 100 m. 



144371. Aplopappus pulchellus DC. 



No. 39.1804. From the Department of Illapel; altitude about 560 m. 



144372. Apium laciniatum (DC.) Urb. Apiaceae. 



No. 39.1654. From the Department of La Serena; altitude 200 m. 



144373. Aristolochia chilensis Lindl. Aristolochiaceae. 



No. 39.1791. From the Department of La Serena; altitude about 100 m. 



144374. Aristotelia chilensis (Molina) Stuntz (A. macqui L 'Her.). 

 Elaeocarpaceae. 



No. 40.1062. From San Jose de la Mariquina. A small evergreen shrub or 

 tree 7 to 15 feet high with attractive ovate, dentate, dark-green leaves 2 to 

 5 inches long; inconspicuous flowers, and purple edible fruits that resemble 

 small cherries. These fruits are used in Chile for coloring pale wines. 



