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runcinata — corresponding thus precisely with Ileritier’sJ. chei- 
ranthifolia , which was figured from pi. raised in France or 
England from Mad. seeds. 
Suhv. 2. runcinata ; 1. runcinately sinuate-toothed or pinna- 
tifid, the teeth or pinnae spreading or recurved acute toothed 
or entire, the rachis leafy broader than the pinnae. — A. cheiran- 
thifolia Herit. Stirp. Nov. 85, t. xviii. ; Spr. iii. 633 (not. Pers.). 
A. varia y. cheiranthifolia suhv. 1 foliorum iobis abbrevia- 
tis subruncinatis Lowe in litt. et MSS. olim (1831-2). A. 
varia (3 Novit. 1. c. A. varia e. cheiranthifolia 1)0. ! 1. c. A. pin- 
natijida a (wholly) and (3 (partly ) Sol. ! MSS. and BII. (Ma- 
deira Fr. Masson 1777 and Hort. Kew. 1778) ; Ait. Hort. Kew. 
(ed. 1) iii. 129 ; Pers. ii. 377 (not Spr. or DC. and excl. habit. 
Canar.). A. pinnatijida Buch ! 194. no. 235. Ixothia cheiran- 
thifolia Rchb. in Hoiks List. — Mad. here and there occa- 
sionally with subv. 1 ; rocky banks about and above the Mount 
up to the Arrebentao, Rib. de S ;a Luzia, R. dos Soccorridos 
near Sao Martinho, and in the N. on a rock at the head of Rib. 
Fundo above the Lagoa or Fanal, &c. July-Aug. — Usually 
with thinly tomentose cr mealy-naked 1. varying much in 
their degree of decomposition : i. e. from merely sinuate-lobed 
or runcinate with shorter broader mostly entire lobes ( — A . 
pinnatijida f3 Sol. ! in BII.) to more deeply or completely pin- 
natifid with narrower ligulate or linear-acuminate lacinise (—A. 
pinnatijida a Sol. ! in BII.}, blending thus into the following 
maritime state. 
Ohs. Solander constituted his A. pinnatijida var. /3 originally 
on a Mad. spec. (Fr. Masson 1777), still extant in BII., of the less 
deeply or finely pinnatifid state above referred to of the present 
subv. 2. He afterwards unfortunately referred to it a single 
sheet marked by him “ A. pinnatijida [3 var. Tenerifle Fr. Mas- 
son 1778” which is the very distinct and purely Canarian 
(Tenerife, &c.) shrubby A. pinnatijida WB, ii. 412, t. 135; 
adding in darker ink “inter liupes Iusularum Canariensium 
3 Fr. Masson ” to his original “ Ilabitnt in Madera? locis gra- 
minosis.” Hence not only A. pinnatijida Ait. a. of the Hort. 
Kew. wholly, but A. pinnatijida fi of the same work partly, and 
originally entirely, belongs to the Mad. and not to the Can, 
pi. The latter sp. has indeed such small pretensions to the 
name of A. pinnatijida Ait., and so much confusion is attached 
to its reception, that the adoption for it even now of a new 
.name, A. canariensis , might be warrantable. 
Subv. 3. coronopifolia ; 1. pinnatisect or subbipinnatifid, the 
