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CHILI. 
Page 41. — Sphacele campanulata. — We have ali-eady, under this plant, referred, as a synonym, to the 
Algue Laguen of Feuill. Chil. v. 3. 1. 1, which is also the authoiity for the Phytoxys acidissima of Molina and 
Sprengel, a name which has the inglit of priority. 
Page 41. — 1.* Mentha. Linn. — 1. M. Pulegium. Linn. — Polco, Feuill. Chil. v. 3. t. 28. — Hab. Val- 
paraiso. 
Page 41. — 3.* Gardoquia. Fuiz et Pav . — 1. G. Chilensis; fohis lanceolato-oblongis integeiTTmis, ped- 
unculis multilloris. Benth. MSS . — Hab. Valparaiso. 
Page ‘^l . — Teucrimn orchideum. — We now believe this to be the Teucrium heterophyllum of Cav. Ic. 
V. 6. t. 377, not of Lam., and the T. bicolor of Smith in Rees’ Cycl., which latter name ought to be 
retained. 
Page ^2 . — 1.* Verbena intermedia; aspera, caule acute tetragono, foliis lanceolatis acutis sessUibus sub- 
connatis viUosis grosse serratis, spicis breviusculis, corolla calycem cyhndraceam plusquam duplo superante. 
Gill, et Hook, in Bot. Misc. v. 1. p. 166. 
Page 4^2 . — 2. Citharexylon. Linn , — 1. C. cyanocarpum; spinis axillarihus, ramis teretibus pubescenti- 
bus, foliis ovatis cordatisve mucronulatis coriaceis glabris nitidis subtus pimctis impressis, peduncuhs axiUari- 
bus 1-3-floris. (Tab. XL) Poppigia cyanocarpa. Bert, in Bull, des Sc. Nat. 1830. Oct. 109. 
Fmtex ramosus pleriunque spinosus, spinis (ramis abortivis) axillai-ibus nunc parvis nunc validis, unciam ad 2 
uncias longis. llami teretes, Junio7'es subangulati pubescentes. Folia opposita, poUicaria, coriacea, lato-ovata vel 
cordata, sessiha, acuta, pleriunque mucronulata, integerrhna, supra glabra, Isevia, pajraUehm impresso-nervosa, 
costa solummodo pubescente, subtus paUidiora, glabra, reticidatim venosa, venis prominentibus sub lente 
punctis impressis iiotata. Pedunculi axillares, breves, bi-trillori. Calyx ovatus, glaber, 3-dentatus. Co- 
rolla unciam ad sesquiunciam longa, infundibuliformis, limbo quinquefido, lobis ovatis obtusis patentibus, intus 
pubescentibus. Stamina 4, didynama, tubo corollse inserta, inclusa. Antherm ovatse, obtusse. Pistillum : 
Germen ovatum. Stylus filifoimis, tubi corollse longitudine. Stigma bilobum. Fructus : Drupa subsicca, 
magiiituchne seminis Pisi sativi, calyce persistente tecta, et basi styli coronata, demum in 2 nuces hemis- 
phajricas separabilis. Nuces dispermse. Semina oblongo-ovata. 
Hab. Valparaiso. — This plant we long ago received from Mr. Cruckshanks, and since from Mr. Mathews 
and Ml-. Bridges ; as well as from Mrs. Graham and Dr. Bertero, who find it at Juan Fernandez ; fi’om the 
latter gentleman, under the appellation of Poppigia cyanocarpa, MSS., a name n^e should gladly have 
adopted, but that the genus seems scarcely to differ from Citharexylon. The corolla and fruit are the same 
in both genera: the anthers are ovate, as figured in Rauwoljia jlexuosa, (Ruiz and Pav. FI. Per. t. 152, which 
Mr. Don considers a true Citharexylon,) not hiiear, as described in Citharexylon of Mr. Don : the stigma 
is 2-lobed, and the inflorescence can scarcely be called racemed. We do not indeed find the petioles to be 
“ callous at the base, and evidently jointed.” The leaves are dotted on the underside, as in the Myrtacece. 
It is named in the country Arayan de Espino, and Arayan macho. — Tab. XL Fig. 1, Flower j Jig. 2, Stamens 
and stigma ; Jig. 3, Fruit, enclosed in the calyx ; Jig. 4, Fruit removed from the calyx ; Jig. 3, The two nuts into 
which the fruit separates ; Jig. 6, Nut cut open to show the 2 seeds ; Jig. 7, Seed : — all more or less magnijied. 
Page 43.— Ord. LV.* AMARANTHACEtE. Juss.—l. A. viridis. Zmw.— Hab. Valparaiso. . 
Page 44. — 2. Chenopodium muHiJidum; fohis pinnatifidis laciniis hnearibus, inferioribus subdentatis, 
glomerulis florum axiUaribus sessihbus. Willd. Enum. — Itcem. et Sch. v. 6. p. 260. — Dill. Elth. p. 78. t. 66. 
f. 77. — Hab. Valparaiso. 
Page 44. — Ord. LVL* LAURINEA2. Juss. — 1. Laurus. Linn. — 1. L.Peumo. — Hab. Valparaiso. — The 
specimen in the Collection, as well as that from Macrae, noticed at p. 43, is destitute of flower, and in a very 
imperfect state ; so that we are not able to offer any further remarks upon it. 
Page 4b . — 3. Colliguaja. Mol . — 1. C.odorifera; fohis eUiptico-lanceolatis obtusis mucronatis pulcher- 
rime glanduloso-serratis, capsula tidangulari tricocca anguhs obtusis. — Mol. Chil. — Hook, in Bot. Misc. v. 1. 
