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Hab. Conception. — In our specimens the coroUa is slightly puberulous, which is not noticed in Ruiz 
and Pavon. 
5. NOLANA. Linn. 
1. N. paradoxa; caulibus prostratis hirsutis, calycibus saepius triangularibus, corollis 
infundibuliformi-campanulatis. Sims. — Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 865. Sims in Bot. Mag. t. 2604. 
Hab. Conception ; on the sea shore. 
Ord. XLIII. POLEMONIACE.E. Juss. 
1. COLLOMIA. Nutt. 
1. C. Cavanillesii ; leviter pubescenti-pilosa, caule erecto subsimplici, foliis erecto- 
patentibus anguste-lanceolatis integerrimis, floribus capitatis, involucre nullo, calyce glan- 
duloso. — Phlox linearis, Cav. Ic. v. 6. p. 17, t. 527. (non Collomia linearis. Nutt.) 
Hab. Conception. — This is certainly nearly allied to the North American C. linearis of Nuttall, yet 
truly distinct. The plant is less branched, its leaves narrower, the upper ones not forming an involucre 
around the flowers, and the flowers are as large as those of Collomia grandijlora. 
Ord. XLIV. BORAGINEAE. Juss. 
1. CYNOGLOSSUM. Linn. 
1. C. decurrens ; caule angulato-alato, foliis lato-lanceolatis acutis decurrentibus inte- 
gerrimis, racemis terminalibus foliosis elongatis, fructibus giochidiatis. — Ruiz et Pav. FI. 
Per. V. 2. p. 6. Lehm. Asper. p. 143. Feuill. Cliil. v. 2. t. 49. 
Hab. Conception. — This plant grows two or three feet high. It has been found by Mr. Macrae in the 
same country. 
2. C. paniculatum; adpresse pilosum, foliis lanceolatis acutissimis interne in petiolum 
sensim attenuatis ciliatis nitidulis subtus cano-sericeis, racemis terminalibus paniculatis 
laxis paucibracteatis, pedicellis fructiferis longissimis gracilibus patenti-deflexis, fructibus 
giochidiatis, 
Hab. Conception, — Mi-. Macrae has sent specimens to the Horticultural Society, which he gathered at 
Murillo Bay in Peru. The base of the plant is suffi’utescent ; the stems are from one and a half to two feet 
high. The leaves 3-5 inches long, their margins slightly re volute. By the above peculiarites, and the lax 
terminal panicle, with the exceedingly long slender fruit-stalks, this species is distinguished from every 
other with which we are acquainted. 
2. LITHOSPERMUM. Linn. 
1. D. myosotoides ; seminibus rugosis, corollis calycem aequantibus, foliis lineari-lanceo- 
latis, floribus lateralibus solitariis. Lehm. Asper. p. 319. — L. tinctorium. Ruiz et Pav. FI. 
Per. V. 2. t. 1 14. 6. — L. tingens. Roetn. et Sch. 
Hab. Conception. 
3. LYCOPSIS. Linn, (non Lehm.) 
1. L. arvensis. Linn. 
Hab. Valparaiso. Introduced. 
