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Page 28. — 2. Pronstia pyrifolia ; foliis petiolatis cordato-rotundatis ovalibusve subtus tomentosis, 

 acheniis pilosis.' Don. — Lag. et De Cand. in Ann. du Mus. v. 1 9. p. 70. t. 4. Hon in Linn. Trans, v. 1 6. 

 p. 198. — Hab. Valparaiso. x 



Page 29. — 2. Eupatorium ageratoides? Linn. — Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 3. p. 419. — Hab. Valparaiso. — 

 The present plant may perhaps be a distinct species, having the stems shrubby at the base, the leaves smaller 

 and more irregularly toothed. 



Page 30. — 9.* Spilanthes. — 1. S. oleracea. Linn. — Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 3. p. 444. — Hab. Valpa- 

 raiso. — We may here remark that the Eupatorium Chilense is the Flaveria Contrayerva of Persoon, (Feuill. 

 v. 3. t. 14.) 



Page 30. — 11.* Euxenia. — 1. E. grata. Cham, in Hor. Phys. Ber. p. 75. t. 1 0.— Ogiera triplinervia. 

 Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 3. p. 674. (not of Cassini.) — Hab. Conception. — The plant of Cassini appears iden- 

 tical with Eleuther anther a ovalifolia, Poit., from St. Domingo, and is herbaceous. 



Page 30. — 2. Baccharis linearis ; foliis linearibus dentatis integerrimisque, floribus subcorymbosis. Spr. 

 — Pers. Syn. PI. v. 2. p. 425. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 3. p. 463. — Hab. Valparaiso. — This has the leaves 

 much larger and longer than in B. rosmarinifolia, and they are, in general, decidedly toothed. 



Page 31. — 6. Baccharis rigida ; caule frutieoso ramoso, foliis coriaceis rigidis ovali-ellipticis sessilibus 

 venosis spinoso-dentatis, paniculis corymbosis. — Hab. Valparaiso. — This we have received also from Mr. 

 Cruckshanks and Mr. Bridges. 



Page 31. — 7. Baccharis absinthioides ; caule erecto herbaceo ramoso angulato foliisque lanceolatis acutis 

 in petiolum attenuatis integerrimis vel grosse remote dentato-serratis incanis, corymbis multifloris, 

 floribus congestis, pedunculis incano-tomentosis. — a. foliis longioribus subintegerrimis. — /3. foliis omnibus 

 dentato-serratis. — Hab. a. Conception. 0. Valparaiso. (Mr. Bridges.) — Leaves often fascicled, 3-4 inches 

 long j under the microscope exhibiting minute yellow dots. Mr. Bridges states it to be from 6-S feet high. 



Page 31. — 14* Conyza. Linn. — 1. C. ambigua. De Cand. Fl. Fr. ed. 4. v. 5. p. 468. — C. Chilensis. 

 Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 3. p. 513. — Erigeron lini folium. Willd. 



Page 32. — 5. Senecio Bridgesii; suffruticosus, glaber, foliis sessilibus pinnatifidis laciniis linearibus 

 acutis, corymbo denso multhioro, involucris subeylindraeeis, foliolis uniserialibus apice vix sphacelatis basi 

 bracteolatis, radio patente. — Hab. Valparaiso ; whence we have also had it from Mr. Bridges. — It is nearly 

 allied to S. artemisiifolius, but that is herbaceous, and has bipinnatifid leaves. 



Page 32.— 17* Madia. Mol.—l. M. viscosa. Cav. Ic. v. 3. p. 50. t. 298. Curt, in Bot. Mag. t. 2574.— 

 M. mellosa. Mo I. — Jacq. — M. sativa. Mol. — Spr. — Madi, Feuill. Chil. v. 3. t. 26. — Hab. Valparaiso. 



Page 32. — Helianthus glutinosus. — We have since ascertained that the plant so called at p. 32, is the H. 

 thurifer of Molina, whose name ought therefore to be preferred. 



Page 32. — 18.* Xanthium. Linn. — 1. X. spinosum. Linn. — Hab. Valparaiso. — May not the X. catharticurn 

 of Kunth, from Peru, be the same ? 



Page 33.— Ord. XXXIV.* CAMPANULACEiE. Juss.—l. Wahlenbergia. Schrad.—l. W. linari- 

 oides ; caule erecto basi simplici glabro vel scabriusculo, foliis lineari-acuminatis angustis glabris subdenti- 

 culatis, calycis tubo glabro obconico, corolla infundibuliformi profunde 5-fida laciniis calycinis dimidio longiore, 

 capsula obconica. Alph. De Cand. Campau. p. 158. — Campanula Chilensis. Mol. — C. linarioides. Law.— 

 Hab. Valparaiso. 



Page 33. — 4. Solanum tuberosum. Linn. — Hab. Valparaiso. 



Page 37. — 6. Nicotiana. Linn. — 1. N. acuminata; herbacea, pubescens, foliis lato-lanceolatis acuminatis 

 uridulatis sublonge petiolatis, paniculis paucitloris, calyce glanduloso-pubescente laciniis angustis, corolla- tubo 

 elongato, limbi laciniis rotundatis obtusis. — Bot. Mag. t. 2919.— Petunia acuminata. Graham in Edin. Phil. 

 Journ. July, 1828. p. 378.— Nicotiana angustifolia ? Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Per. v. 2. t. 130.— Hab. Valparaiso. — 

 Upon comparing our plant with the N. angustifolia, Ruiz and Pav., we can scarcely discover any difference. 



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