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144339 to 144641— Continued. 



are borne in axillary corymbs. The wood is excellent for carriage making. 

 For previous introduction see 52588. 



144426. Calliandra chilensis Benth. Mimosaceae. 



No. 40.1137. From the Department of Elqui; altitude 750 m. 



144427. Calycera sessiliflora Phil. Calyceraceae. 



No. 39.1811. From the Department of Illapel; altitude 1,800 to 2,000 m. 

 144428 and 144429. Campsidium chilense Reiss. & Seem. Bignoniaceae. 



144428. No. 40.1015. From San Jose. 



144429. No. 40.1071. From San Jose de la Mariquina. 



144430. Cardamine sp. Brassicaceae. 



No. 39.1700. From the Department of Illapel; altitude 2,600 m. 



144431. Carex cataractae R. Br. Cyperaceae. 



No. 39.2317. From the Department of Osorno; altitude 780 m. 



144432. Centaurea atacamensis (Reiche) Johnston. Asteraceae. 



No. 39.1722. From the Department of Taltal; altitude 500 to 600 m. 



144433. Centaurea chilensis Hook & Arn. 



No. 39.1246. From the Department of Copiapo; altitude about 150 m. 



144434. Cephalophora litoralis Phil. Asteraceae. 



No. 39.1705. From the Department of Taltal; altitude about 100 m. 



144435. Cephalophora urmenetae Phil. 



No. 39.1789. From the Department of La Serena; altitude about 100 m. 



144436. Cerastium viscosum L. Silenaceae. 



No. 39.2313. From the Department of Llanquihue; altitude 100 m. 



144437. Cestrum parqui L'Her. Solanaceae. Chilean cestrum. 



No. 39.1781. From the Department of Huasco; altitude 100 to 800 m, 

 A semihardy, nearly glabrous shrub native to Chile. The leaves are lan- 

 ceolate to oblong, and the long tubular flowers are sessile, in open pan- 

 icles, greenish yellow, and are very fragrant at night. It is much grown 

 in warm countries where it blooms continuously. 



For previous introduction see 128817. 



144438. Chaetanthera acerosa (Remy) Benth. & Hook. f. Asteraceae. 

 No. 39.1672. From the Department of Elqui; altitude 3,300 to 3,600 m. 



144439. Cissus striata Ruiz & Pav. (Vitis striata Miq.) Vitaceae. 



Striped treebine. 



No. 40.1068. From San Jose de la Mariquina. A low, shrubby, evergreen 

 vine with small leaves of 3 to 5 leaflets and yellowish flowers in rather 

 dense clusters. 



For previous introduction see 62239. 



144440. Clematis sp. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 39.1867. From the Province of Valparaiso. 

 144441 and 144442. Cleome chilensis DC. Capparidaceae. 



144441. No. 39.1226. From the Department of Taltal; altitude 50 m. 

 For previous introduction see 144241. 



144442. No. 30.1818. From the Department of Taltal. 



