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CHILI. 
umbella multiflora, pedunculis involucre longioribus glabris subramosis, perianthii laciniis 
submqualibus. — Linn. — Bot. Mag. t. 1613. Bot. Reg. t. 649. — Hemerocallis, &c. Feuill. 
Chil. V. 2. t. 6. 
Hab. Conception. — From this the A. aaitifolia of Link and Otto is chiefly to be distinguished by the 
leaves and the peduncles being pubescent. 
Ord. LXVI. DIOSCORE^. Br. 
1. DIOSCOREA. Linn. 
1. D. gracilis; caule glabi’o, foliis cordato-ovatis acuminatis 7-9-nerviis glabris, racemis 
axillaribus rarifloris, floribus masculis subbinis, fructibus subrotundis 3-alatis. 
Hab. Valparaiso. 
2. D. obtusifolia ; caule glabro, foliis alternis cordato-subrotundis mucronulatis 7 -ner- 
viis utrinque glabris, racemis axillaribus subsimplicibus elongatis rarifloris, floribus (mas- 
culis) pedicellatis subternis. 
Hab. Island of Quiriguina, near Conception. 
Ord. LXVII. ASPHODELEtE. Br. 
1. LUZURIAGA. Ruiz §■ Pav. 
1. L. radicans ; caule suffi’uticoso geniculate folioso scandente radicante, foliis alternis 
lanceolatis obliquis, pedunculis axillaribus divisis.^.Sj»r . — Ruiz et Pav. FI. Per. v. 3. t. 298. 
Hab. Conception. 
2. LEUCOCORYNE. Lindl. 
Perianthium hypocraterifoi’me, cum pedicello continuum, limbo 6-partito. Stamina 3 
fertilia e tube exorta; 3 sterilia carnosa teretia e fauce laciniis corollinis opposita. 
Squamoe hypogynse nullm. Ovarium sessile triloculare polyspermum ; stylus teres, cum 
ovario articulatum ; stigma simplex. — Herbm [chilenses,) cormis induviatis. Flores umbel- 
lati. Lindl. 
1. L. odorata ; foliis linearibus glaucis, limbi laciniis lanceolatis sublaciniatis, staminibus 
sterilibus subulatis obtusis, pedunculis subaequalibus tubo brevioribus. Lindl. in Bot. 
Reg. t. 1293. 
Hab. Valparaiso. 
2. L. alliacea; foliis linearibus, limbi laciniis erectis acuminatis subaequalibus, stamini- 
bus sterilibus clavatis, pedunculis valde inaequalibus ; longioribus capillaribus. Lindl. in 
Bot. Reg. sub. t. 1293. 
Hab. Conception. — One other species, L. ixioides, {BrodicBa ixioides, Bot. Mag. t. 2382,) is known. 
Allied to this genus is Triteleia, Hook. In it, however, there are six fertile stamens, a pedunculated ovari- 
um, with which the style is continuous, and three stigmas : of three species mentioned hy Mi*. Lindley, one, 
T. bivalvis, is from Chili. 
