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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un seul ciichA. 11 est f limA A partir de Tangle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite. et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nAcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthodb. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dates of publication 7asc. pp. year I 1-48. 1^30 II 49-97. 1332 III 97-144 1832 IV 145-192 1833 V 193-240 1836 VI 241-336 1838 VII 337-3841838 VIII 385-432 1840 IX 433-485 1841 Q^ THE BOTANY or CAPTAIN BEECHEY'S VOYAGE; COMrMiINO AN ACCOUNT OF THE PLANTS COLLIRTID Br MESSRS LAY AND COLLIE, AND OTIiEH OFFICKUS OF T1IE EXPEDITION, DURING THE VOYAGE TO THE PACIFIC AND BERING'S STRAIT, PERFORMED IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP BLOSSOM, UNDER TBB COMMAND OF CAPTAIN F. W. BEECHEY, 11.N., F.R.. & A.S., IN THE YEAHS 1825, 26, 27, AND 28. BY SIB WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, K.H., LL.D., F.R., A., & L.S., MEMUEn or THE IWrEIUAI. ACADEMY NATVILE CVRIOSORVM, HONORARY MEMBER OP THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY, ETC., ETC., AND REOIl'S PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE CNIVEHSITY OF GLASOOW. G. A. WALKER ARNOTT, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S.E., F.L.S., MEMBER OF THE IMPERIAL ACADENY NATVILS CVHIOaOBlll, ETC, ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY KVMEROVS PLATES. PUBLISHED UNDER THE AtTHOBITT OF THE RIOHT HONOVRABLB THE BECBBTART OF BTATB FOR COLONIAL AFFAIRB. -J: LONDON: HENRY G. BOHN, No. 4, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. MOCCCXLI. \ <•' '>o V-} |T:; r!. ir I . 'I M' % i .!'■ h%. W OLASOOWi l-RlNTgD AT THR VmVMlTY PRggs, nv EPWAHD KUlTt, DUNLOP 8TRKRT. I< TO CAPTAIN F. W. BEECHEY, R.N., F.R., & A.S., COHMANDEB OP UEB H, S. BLOSSOM, AND gUB8E()irEIITLT OP HEA M, S. SULPHUR, 11 I m I: ' UNDER WHOSE AUSPICES, AND BY WHOSE ZEALOUS ENCOURAGEMENT, THE PLANTS DESCRIBED IN THE PRESENT VOLUME WERE CHIEFLY COLLECTED, il THIS WORK IS DEDICATED, WITH SENTIMENTS OF VERY HIGH REGARD AND ESTEEM, I li BY HIS FAITUFDL AND ^BEOIENT SERVANTS, THE AUTHORS. Ulamow, }ri Jmmry, 1841. ( m I LIST \i THE PLACES VISITED BY THE EXPEDITION OMDH TBI COMMAND OF m CAPTAIN BEECHEY, R. N. These Cora' Islands during February, and parts of January and March. 1825. Rio Janeiro, July 4th to August 14th. Conception, (Chili,) October 9th to October 20th. Valparaiso, (Chili,) October 26th to November 2d. Easter IsUnd, November. Ducie's Isknd, (a Coral formation,) during the same month. BUaabeth IsUnd, (Coral,) December 3d. Pitcaim Island, December 4th to December 20th. 1826. Oambier Island, (Volcanic, surrounded by Coral,) January 2d to January 12th. Hood IsUnd, Bow Island, Clermont Tonnere, Barrow Tonnere, Byam Martin, Cockbum, Matilda, Whitsunday, Otahcite, or Tahiti, March 26th to April 26th. Oahu, Sandwich IsUnds, May 19th to May 30th. Onuheow, Sandwich IsUnds, June 1st and 2d. Petropaulski, in Awtascbka Bay, Kamschatka, June 28th tu .'uly 4th. Kotzebue Sound, July, August, and September, (parts of them.) Oahu, again in February. 1827. Macao, in April. Loo-Choo, Bonin, or Arcli!iishop's IsUnd, June. Petropaulski, again in July. Kotaebue Sound, till September. Pbrt-Clarence, September 4th. Monterey, Novembiir San BUs, Mexico, December 8th to February. (Mr. Lay visited and remained for a long time at Tepic, 54 mile* from San Bias, inland.) 1 .. \ P 1 1 \ %' ;'i, i H : ii 1828. Maxatlan, February. Acapuico, April. Valparaiso, May. Coquimbo, May 2Ath. Rio Janeiro, Aug:u8ti and return to England, September of the same year. The Botanical Collections were made by Mr. Lay the Naturalist, and by the officer* of the ship generally ; but in particular by Mr. Collie, who, during the temporary abiencc of Mr. Lay, »ealou»ly undertook the care of the department »vith which that gentleman was entrusted, and whose notes, as weU as those of Mr. Lay, have been of much service in drawing up the following account. The collections of the different countries will be described uenrly in the order of the places given in the above list. ThoM of Rio Janeiro, (the place first and last visited,) will, as being perhaps of less interest than the rest, be described the last. if t BOTANY OV CAPTAIN BEECHEY'S VOYAGE. i : ■ V.'. CHILI. [Visited Valparaiso in October and November, I82j ; aud again Valparaiso and Co(|uinibo in May, 1828.] After tlie investigations of Feuilk-e, of Ruii nnd Pavon, of the Naturalists of the Russian Expedition under Capt Kotzebue, partly made known by Chamisso aud tichleoliteudal iu the different volumes of the Limuea, and of Mr. Mavrae, Dr. Gillies, aud Mr, Crucksbanks, some of who«« collections liave been described in the Botanical Magazine aud Kegister, and in the Botanical Miscellany, it is not to be expected that this portion of Capt. Beecbey's Herbarium should bo of a very novel nature, partiouUrly as the Naturalists hod but little opportunity of visiting the interior of the country. 'II \i\ si '■ Cl. I. DICOTYLEDONEiE. SuDcL. I. THALAMIFLOILE. DC. Ord. I. RANUNCU1.ACE.E. Jim. DC. 1. ANEMONE. DC. 1. A. decapetala; fuliis radicalibus profiiiule trilobis tripartitisve lobis rotundato- cuncntis subiiicisis, invuiucraiibus sessilibus tripartito-multifidis laciniis lineuribus acutis, sepalis 10-12 linciiri-ublongis, cnpitulo oblongo densissimc Iniiato. (Tab. I.) — Linn. Mant, p. 79. De Cand. Syst. Veget. v. 1. p. 200. Prodr. r. 1. p. 19.— A. trilobatn. Jtiss. Ann. du Mus. V. 3. p. 248. t 21, / 3,— A. inncrorhiza, />>;«(!>. Herb, (fide De Cand.) Uadijc tuberosa ; tuboro solitnrio, oblongo, tibroso, vix unciam longo. Folia omnia radicalia, circumscrip- tione cordato-rotundata, profunde triftda vel tripartita, hirsuta, juniora pnecipue ; lobis subrotundo-cuneatis, remote dentatis, incisisvc. I'eliolus pollicaris, dense pilosus. Scopus spitliamieus ad pedalem, hirsutus, supeme pnecipue, pilis erecto-pateutibus, uui-billorus. Involucra involucellaque triphylla; foliolis sessilibus, tripariito-multitidis, basi dilatatis, scgmentis liueuribuii, acutis, primura dense pilosis, demum glabriuscuUs. PediceUus digitalis ad palmarem, erectus, hirsutus. Sepala patentia, albo-iit.-raraiso by Mr. Bridges. Tad. I. Fiij, I, I, Sepals;^;/. 2, Petal ;^//. .'J, Caq)el with its woolly covering :—H((i//Mi/lr'«/. i. KANUNCULl 'S. Limt. Sect. HErATONiA. — J. I'htihm jhvis, foliit integrin, DC. 1. It. humilis ; parvn, annua, glabcrrinin, Ibliis longu petiulatis ovnlibus integris tri- (lentntisve, floribus peilunculutis sulitariis oppositiluliiii, ciirpullis paucis globusis brcvisstimc ucuminntis punctulatiii. (Tab. II.) — K. huniilis, CoUie, MSS. (non J'era.) Planta inter parva hujusce generis : tota glaberrinia. Kailix iilirnsu, annua. CauUii i-'A uncias longus, erectiusculuN, debilis, simplex, vel nd basin divisus. FiiUa oniniii, riidiculin pnecipue, longe pctiolata ; I'n- feriora exacte ovulia sen elliptica, iutegru, mjieriorii fere obovata vel sulicuneifurmia, aplce tridentuta, basi in petiolum decurrentiu, snbparullelim ntque obscure nervosa. Prliohm griicilis, basi in vaginam membran- aceam dilatatus. I'idunculus sulitarluH, uuillonis, oppositifolius. I'lon piirvus. Sepaht suborbiculuta, cito rellexu. P(Y»/'( uvata, pallide lliiva, ciilyce piuilulum longiora. Stnmimi yukwca. t'arprUa H-\(\, in capitu- luni laxuni, nitiuno lloris majuscula, globosu, subnitiitu, impresso-punctatH, ^rlaberriina, stylo perbrevi recti- usculo tcrminata. IlAn. Conception. — This s|>ecies we do not find any where destxibed. It bears the name of lianun- cuius hiiHiilis in Mr. Collie's notes ; and NJnce the J{. humilis of I'ersoon is referred to 11. pusitlus, wo retain the appellation given by its discoverer. It comes next to U. pusillus in a systematic arrangement. It is also allied to H. Jlat/ellifoniiis of ijniith, and Jl. btmariiiisis of Pursh : but besides the great difference in size, the former has orbiculuri-cordnte leaves, and the latter has the upper ones lanceolate sessile and serrated, and smooth carpels. In hubit our plant approaches to H. ophioylossoidrs ; but that plant has mar- gined and tiiberculated cuq>els. 1\VL. II. y-'iV;. I, Flower; yir'piloii, ba»i membranaceo-vagintti, diUtati. Pedunculi ttxi\\Ar»», ■olitarii, petioli luiiKituiliiie, iiiiillori. Flos roediocrU, Sejiala pateiilia, elliptica, i-oiicava, extui pilU •pprcHii liinutiiMiraa. Petaia H-Kl, calyce loiigiora, lUra, anguitt' elliptica, concava, lineaU, breve ungui- rulata. Stamina pliiriraa, Capiliilum fnictiis Kloboaiim. Carpella iiib-2(), orbiculari-oompreMa, liPviH, roarginata, stylo medioeri paiiliiliiin rocurvnto tcrminnta. IIab. Conrcptioii. — The Hpcrinicii li<>re ti|{ured liai tlie leaves nearly similar in form from the biue to the extremity of the stem, and tliiiH the peduncles which accompany them appear solitary and single-flowered. But in others which wp possess, Kiithercd by Mr. (Vuckshanks in the same country, the upper leaven gradually become smaller, dilTorent iu shape, narrower und tripartite, with the segments acuminated and entire, whence the upper part of the stem rcsvmblvM a bructeuted panicle. Tab. III. Fiif. I, Inner side of a sepal; y?y. 2, Exterior view of do.j ./?(/. .'>, Petal; ^>/. 4, Carpel; — mat/- n{fied. Sect. Eciiineli.a.— $. Foliin disseclis lobatisve. DC, 3. Jt, murknlHH; tbiiis glnbris pctiulatis suborbiculntis 3-lobis grossc dcntatis, cnule ercctiiisculu nut ditl'usci, pciliiiiculis oppositifuliis, calyce patcnte, carpcllis utrinquc tubercu- loso-aculeatis in coriiii aciiniinatuni rectum iIcsiiicntibuM. DC. — Linn. Sp. PI. p. 780. Lttm. III. t. 498. />e Catul. Sy»t. I'epet v. 1. p. 298. Prodr. v. 1. p. 42.— Ranunculus palustris ccliinata. Fmill. Chil. i: 3. t. 18. (fig. mala.) IIaii. Conception. — Our Chilian specimens have the petioles dilated, which constitutes the character of De Candolle's var. i. hnuilianua : but the same circumstance occurs in the North American individuals. Mr. Douglas tiuds the species at Juan rcruandez : but as all the stations both in the southern states of North America ard in South America are near towns or cultivated places, may it not have been imported from Europe? In Carolina, Elliott says, it is probably of exotic origin. Oni). II. BERBERIDE.E. VetU. I. UERBEUI.S. L. 1. li. glomcrafa ; spinis tripartitis, iuliis rigidissimis cuneatis grossc 3-.'i-dcntato-spino- sis, fluribiis plurimis (8-10) in raccmos vix t'oiiti iongiurcs glomcratis. Frutex valde rumosa; ramis brevibiis, tuberculosis. FoUa fasciculuta, parva, 6-8 lineas longa, coriacvii, rigidissima, cuneato, basi uttenuata, venosn, cartilugineo-marginatu, grosse .'i-j-dentato-spiuosa. Hacemi axillares, vix foliis longiores, pendentes, bracteati ; bracteis subulato-Unceolutix, membranaceis, pedicello longioribus. Floret flavi, parvi. Srimln niinuta, decidua. Petaia sicvitate fuscu-iineata. IIab. Coquimbo. — This appears to be entirely an undescribed species, most nearly allied perhaps to the B. nucifolia of Lam. III. t. iXi, a native of Buenos Ayres : but that is a much Urger pUnt, with fewer flowers ou the racemes, and differently shaped leaves. Obd. III. FUMARIACE.E. DC. I. FUMAUIA. Toum. De Caml. 1. F. capreolata. Linn. — De Caml. Prodr. r. I. p. 130. J^usd. Ic. liar. t. 34. Var. y. peduncuiis ercctis. Hab. Var. y. Valparaiso. — In this variety the fruit is apiculated, as in F. parviflora ; but the sepals are characteristic of the species. I:! ' : • II P.. ;4' J I I 'I I ! 6 CHILI. [Crucifertt. Ord. IV. CRUCIFElliE. Juss. De Cand. Subord. Pleurorhize.'v. (o = ). DC. Till). I. Arabide.*:, sen Pleurorhizeffi Siliquoso!. DC. 1. CARDAMINE. DC. , C MrMa. Um.-De « P"dr. v. 1. ,.. IM. Cta. .< .««• .■» i'«»««. et Schkclit. in Linnaa, v. I. p. 2\. Chamisso and Schlechtcudal. which the fonner Natu.-alist gathered also .u Ch.h. 2 C teuuirostris; foliis pitmatis, foliolis omnibus angustc linearibus acutis integerrw J:, .StaroCds unguiculatis calycc duplo longioribus, silu.u.s ccct.s grac.hbus .n rostrum tenuissimum attenuatis. n.i„utis hir«uu ; foliolis onniihus anRaste hncanbus. acut.8 "t^g"" ~L^ ' ,.^,^i„ „,J; „bloi.go- Flores cor, ™hosi. ™,i«.cull. ^^" •-7''-; .^^ ,^^^^^^^^ 1^, er.Z ,r.Z, s^tiz^:::^^^::^- -^— ^ — — • "^"" parviim, capitatum. • n , .1 „, ..„_ its loatU-ts, and in partin.lar tho«e of the root-leaves, ar« st.U narrower, tl.o """^" Ih.. extremely attenuated beak to the pods, it diflers from all the spec.es wo are acnuau.ted «.th. Siibord. II. NoTORHizEiE {o||V Trib. SisY.MiiRE/»:, seu Notorhizea; Sililc that De Cnndolle, who has so fully described this plant in his Systcma Vi ^retabilium, and De Lcssort, who has otherwise given so excellent a figure of it in his Icones Selectn>, should both consider the cotyledons to bo nccumbent; whereas, in many seeds that we have examined, wo find tliat they are constantly incumbent (||o), hence we have removed the genus to the " Nutorhizeu; angustiseptie." i ;i' OiiD. V. BIXINEi^E. 1. AZARA. It. §• P. Cal. 4-6-partitus. Pet. nulla. Stam. plurima, filamentis filiformibus liberis ct fila pluriina capillaria e toro orta. AiUhera 2-luc. Stylus subulatus. Stigma obtusum. Bacca stylo apiciilnta, I-loc, polysperma. Placenta 3 (seu 4) parietales. — Frutices Chilenses. Folia geminata ina;qualia. Flores fragrantes. DC. 1. A.scrrnta; foliis geniinatis scrratis, inajori elliptico-lanceolato minore subrotundo, coryinbis muitifloris. (Tad. \\.)—Buiz ct Pav. Fl. Per. Prodr. p. 79. f. 36. " Syst. p. 137." De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 262. Fntlex valde ramosus ; ramis altcrnis, subdistichis, fusco-pubescentibus, foliosis. Folia genvnata, geminis alternis, membrauaceo-coriacea, nervosa, distincte serruta, breve petiolata, glabra vel ad costam solummodo obscure pubescentiu ; niajuri duas vel tres uncias longo, elliptico-lanceolato, basi apicequc acuto, altero quadru- plo minori rotiuiduto, basi obtuso, upico plcrumqiie acuto. Flores iu corymbis axillaribus, pedunculatis, pic- rumi|ue poudeutibus, Peilimaili bnicteati, pediccUique pubesceotes. Cali/x nostris exemplaribus j-partitus, extus puboscens, lariniis oblongo-ovatis, aciitis, cito rellexis. Corolla nulla. Stamina certe perigyna, ad bosiu calycis inserta, nuraerosa. Filumenta longa, filiformia, biuii setis numerosis intermixta. Anthera didymie, siibglobosir, loculis longitudinaliter dehiscentibus. Germiii ovatum, glabrum, uniloculare, recep- taculis 4 longitudiualibus parietalibus cui ovula plurimu atl'ixa. Sti/lus elongatus, filiformis. Stiffina obtusum. Hah. Conception. — We have given a figure of this plant, because we are not aware that any exists ; but we have to regret that the fruit ia unknown to us, and that it is therefore out of our power to offer any remarks ou the natural order iu which it should be placed. Veutcnat t'lought it ought to rank with the Samydeat or the Uosacea; only that Kniz and Pavon expressed their opinion that it was allied to Prockia. Adrieu de Jussieu, in the Diet. Chiasique, says, that allied to Abulia and Prockia, it should be ranked with these genera among the Bixinea of M. Kunth, where, indeed, De Candollo has placed it : but this latter author has classed Abatia with the Tiliacea. The leaves of this plant are bitter, the flowers fragrant Tab. IV. Azara serrata. Fi;/. 1, Flower; ,fii/.3, Stamen; Jig. 3, Flower from which the stamens are removed; Jiff, t. Section of the germen:—»i»r/fi{/fc(/. Ill; CHILI. [Polygalea-. Onr. VI. POLYGALE^E. Juss. I. KRAMERIA. Loefl. Sepala 4, rarius 5, extus sericea, intiis colornta. Petala 3-5, quorum 2 suborbicularia sessiliii, ca'tera un, biloculares, apice poro duplici dehi- scoiites. Pistilltim: Gvriiien ovato-<;lobusuui, deuite svriceo-birsutiim, pilis (jlandulis clavatis carnosis immix- tis, uiiiloculare. Ovuhi 'i, e sunimo loculo peudentia. Stylus subliliforniis, cnissus, glabor, sursum curvatus. Stiijma obtiisuiu. Fnicltis nobis ignotus. II.»n. Coquimbo. — Of tbe six species of Krameria desci-ibed by De Candolle, and the three by St. llilaire, not one can be said accurately to correspond with the present; which is, moreover, u native of ( 'liili ; u hereas all the others are inhabitants of Cumana and St. Domingo, of Mexico, of Peru, or Drazil. AN^uredly, in general habit, our A', cistoidea comes near to the Peruvian A', triandra ; but that Ins vastly larger flowers, according to the ligure {Fl. Per. I. 9.'i), ami only 4 8i>pals, .'i stamens, anil 4 petals: whilst in our plant, (and we have examined specimens gathered also at (.'oi|uimbo by Mr. (Vuckshanks and Mr. Macrae,) there are constantly j sepals, 4 stamens, and ,'i petals; on which account, and taking the diflTerent countries they respectively inhabit, we have thought it safer to distinguish the Chilian plant specifically from that of Peru. In the number of the parts of the flower, our species agrees with the A', yrandijiora and K. niscijolia of St. I lilaire, both of which, from nrazil, have also 5 sepals and petals, an lower, or that which is in the same line with the lower bractea, together with a simibtr superior one, are larger than the others, and exterior; the two intermediate ones are rather smaller and alternate ^vith the exterior pair ; the interior is still smaller, and is situated between the upper exterior and one of the intermediate ones, usually that on the right, but, iu some blossoms, that on the left, as seems to be represented and dest^ribed by 8t. Hilaire, under K. yrandijiora. Petals o ; 3 similar in shape to each other, of which the lateral ones are opposite to the upper exterior and to the interior small sepal, while the central one is inter- mediate between these ; 2 fleshy petals are placed opposite the two intermediate sepals. Stamens 4 and decliuate, of which tlie two lower are longer and more bent, and altcniate with the upper petals, and with these and the ramose ones. The oviirium has the placenta on the side next the central upper petal ; and the style, bending tirst downwards towards the lower exterior sepal, afterwards rises towards the central petal. ■Such is the structure that presents itself to ns in this species, the only one we h.->ve had a sufficient oppor- tunity of examining. It must be remai-ked, however, that this view of its structure is completely at variance with the analysis of K. grandijiora, given by St. HiUire, (Menioires du Mus. v. 17. t. '.i\, ond Fl. Brasil. Mend. v. 2. p. 73,) for, by that able author, the insertion of the ovules or the line of the placenta is " a jietalix inferioribus aversum," while he declares the lower petals to be the three uniform ones. If, then, St. Hilaire tvere correct, there could be little doubt of the genus Kiameria belonging to Polygalea, each anther and stamen with a double cell and double terminal pore being viewed as composed of two stamens, and two anthers, each with a single cell and pore, or tending to show that in Polygalea each \mr of stamens forms but one; but. our sjtecies ju-esents the very different arrangement we have described, and from it we may state that, whether we take as our guide the subtending bractea, or the ascending style, which Brown linds to be anterior in every plant, or the placenta situated on the upper interior side of the ovarium, we consider the three similar petals to be superior, and, con8esed to lix this genus. Uut iieither is it altogether the same as in that order, for, looking at the sepals by themselves, the o«ld one, or that which has least rebition to the others, is undoubtedly the small interior one : but with regard to the bractea, and a symmetrical disposition of the petals, stamina, and style, the inferior must be termed the odd one, the two intermediate oues forming one opposite pair, while the upper exterior, and the small interior, although placed in a very different series, must thus constitute tin- next pair. Viewing the analysis in what woy we will, we are beset with difficulties, which are increased by observing that the two fleshy jtetals do not alternate with any of the sepals, but are opposite to the two that are intermediate, which would almost incline us to believe, with Kunth, that these are abortive stamina, and not petab. If Krameria belong to Polygakte, the arrangement and nature of the organs in that order are still involved in doubt ; and if it be one of the Legumiiiosie, its nearest affinity is with the genus Ciissia, from which, however, it differs in very many important points. I'erhaps some allied genus may yet be dis- covered, and a new groupie formed, exhibiting an additional intermediate link between these orders. We have not seen the ripe fruit, but St. Hibiire describes the cotyledons as auricled at the base, the auricles surrou. ding the radicle, which perhaps led Dc Candolle and others to believe in the presence of a fleshy albumen : that, however, is no objection to its forming part of Polygalea ; for in some genera truly belonging to this order, a« Monnina and Securiiiaca, the albnnien has a tendency also to disappear. \Ve may add, that in our idea of the position of the parts of the flower, we arc borne out by Uuiz and Pavon, Jussieu :tf..l Kunth. The whole arrangement will be best understood by the following reference to the Hgures in the plate. Tah. V. Krameria cislnidea. Pig. I , Section of n flower-bud ; n. a. a. a. a. Sepals of the culyx ; h. Ii. The two inferior petals of the corolla ; ccc. The three superior petals; d. il The two lateral and if % i_,s^m ■. lit;, . 'Ill H i ■:r tK' I ,i: Ill a' ■^'%^ I 10 CHILI. [ Violiirieir, if ' .1 ( I I loiijfcr atnmeii!*; c, e. Tlie two upper and sliortor ones; / The pistil ; Jiff, i, Flowers cxpnnded; A. front view, B. side view; Jiij. a, t)ne of tlio lower petals; Jiij. 4, One of the upper ones; Jig. ,">, j, A longer and a shorter stamen; Jig. (i, Back view of an anther; ^fig. 7, Scetiou of an anther cut open to show the cells within; ./ig.H, Vertical si'ctioii of the gerraen to show the Uio j>cndcnt ovules; Jig. 0, The ovules, with their stalks attached to a parietal placenta :— all more or less magnifial. ■>. MONNINA. /{. .V P. 1. M. lincarijblia ; siirt'ruticosa, f'oliis liiiearibtis lanccolutis uciitissiniis subscssilibu.s glabris, laceiiiis tcrminalibiis loiijjis inferno niulis, capsula oblonga uniloeulari, (Tau. VI,) — " Fl. Per. r. 1. /;. 173." Dv Caml. Prmh. r. 1. p. SUy. Cau/es iiifenu' fmticnlosi, raniosi ; raniis herlaceis, foliaceis, glahris. Fulia sparsa, magis niinusve )>atentia, sesi|uiunciaui longa, lineari-lanccoluta, iutegerrinia, glaherrima, oliscure uuinrrvin, liasi in petiolum vix liiieani longum attenuata, apice acuti.ssinia, suhpnngentia. Jlami apice attennati sunt in racomos spithanueos fere ad pedales, inferue nudos superne tloriferos atijue niagis niinusve puhescenfes. I'cdicilli hreves, hiisi bractea l)arva mnniti, demum, fructifori, decnrvi. Flores (llaviV) Sijuih ovafo-lanreolata, acuta. Ala- orhi- cuhita". Cariim alis vix hrcvior. Girnun ohlonguni. Slyliis interne hispiuosus. Stigtiia atteuuatiun, longum, dellcxuni. Cai>sula oblong-.i, reticulata, unilocularis, monospenua. Semen pendens. Emhryoms rnilitiiUi ad hihuu spectat. IlAn. Coipiiuilio. — The above description, and the accompanying llgure, are taken from specimens which wo have received from Dr. (iillies and Mr. Cruckshauks, eijually gathered in Chili : they being much more perfect than those in tlu' present collection. T.\ii. VI. Moimiiiti Hiiiiirifulia. Fin. I, Flower; y/V/. 2, Sepals and wings ; ./iV/. .'J, Corolla ; ^iV/. 4, Anther ; Jiij. .'>, Pistil ; .//;/. (i, Capsule ; Jig. 7, JSectiou of do. to show the pendent solitiiry seed ; Jig. 8, Embryo : — iiinimifici/. « -f Oui). VII. VIOLAllIE/E. DC. I. VIOLA. Ttmni. 1. V. mnculntn ; stigmate apice siibplano, rostro brcvissimo, caiilc abbrovialo, foliis ovatis crenatis subtiis I'usco-punctatis, stipulis cvatis ajjite flnibriatis, sepaiis lancoolatis atiiniiiiatis, staniinibus apice cnmrginatis, calcare brevi obliiso. — Citv. Iv. v. (i. p. 20. /. ;j39. Dc CtimL Proilr. v. 1. p. 297. Sproifj. Syst. Icijet. r. I. p. KOI.— Viola liitea foliis non acutis. I'tnUI. C/iil. v. 3. p. 66. t. i8. Hah. Conception. 2. V.rnhiUu; fruticosa, caulibiis ramosis, foliis ovato-oblongis lanceolatisvc |)uiictatis iaxe (Icntatis, stipulis lanceolatis setaceo-dcntatis, sepaiis siibacutis, unguibtis petaloruiu :i:i<^'iistatis, calcare brevissiino siibconico, menibranis staniinuni obtusis, appcndicibus neclai'iferis doiso antlierarum conicis. — Cdv. Ic. v. 0. p. 20. /. .531. y^ 1. De Caml. Prodr. c. 1. ji. 304 Giiiff. in Linium, r. 1. p. 410, — V. chaniiedrifoliu. De Cand. Prwlr. i: I. ;;. 306. Had. (.'onccption. ■>. lONIDIUM. Vtnt. 1, /. pan'i/hrum ; fruticosum rainosuni didusuni, raniis clongatis bifarinni puberulis, foliis alteinis ovalis senatis in petiolum brevitcr attenuutis, stipulis subulatis petioli vix MalvaceiB.] CHILI. u lonfritudinc, pedunculis glabris folium ^upcrantibus, sepalis ovato-lanceolatis acutis, labello calyccni triplo siiperante ovato bilobo, lobis rotundatis patentibus, squamulis nectareis subclavatis, capsulis subrotundo-trigonis calyce triplo iongioribus 3-5-spermis. DC. — " Vent. Malm. p. 27. i« Adn." Iluuib. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. v. 5. /;. 375. De Cand. Prodr. V. 1. p. 310. — Viola parviilora. Linn. — Maytensillo. Feuill. Chil. v. 3. p. 41. t. 28. Hah. Conception. — Tlio root of this plant ia describi-d by Feuillco as reaombliu^ that of Ipecacuanha in shape, and employed in lieu of Senna, and considered as one of the most soverei^ purgatives of the ffluntry. Cavauilles (Ic. v. U. p. -il,) bos noticed this species as having been found at Montevideo, in (juitu, and in Chili ; and he has accurately described it. OuD. VIII. CARYOPHYLLE/E. Jim. I. SILENE. Linn. 1. S. y allien. Linn. — C/iam. et Scfdecht. in Limieea, v. 1. p. 40. Hah. Conception. 2. AKENAKIA. Linn. 1. yl. rubra. Linn. — Cham, et SchkclU. in Linnaa, v. 1. /;. 53. — A. iiiarinu. Sm. (not Linn.) Hah. Conception. 3. CERASTIUM. Linn. 1, C. strictwn. Linn. — De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 119. Hah. Conception. IVobably introduced from Spain, along with Silcne gaUica. Ono. IX. LINEiE. DC. I. LINUM. Lim. 1. L. oligophyllum ; caulibus adscendcntibus basi lignosis, raniis alternis, foliis lineari- lanceolatis basi biglaiidulosis cglandulosisve, iiiferioribus plcrumque suboppositis, superi- oribus alternis, floribus oppositifoliis terniinalibusque, petalis flavis, stylis ad basin uscjue liberis, stigmatibus capitnlis, capsula subrotunda obtusa, valvulis dorse planis. Schiede. I'ar. a. glundulosuni ; ramosum, foliis patentibus basi utrinque glandula stipulari in- structis. Sehiede. — fVilld. MSS. De Cand. Prodr. v.l.p. 428. Schiede in Linnaa, v. \. p. 68. Hab. Conception. 2. L. usitatisnimum, Linn. Hah. Conception : probably ou imported phuit. Ord. X. MALVACEAE. Er. DC. I. MALVA. Linn. 1. M, parvijlora. Linn. HAa Conception. Introduced. 2. M. eriocarpa ; foliis palinato-quin(]uelubis inciso-dentatis, pedicellis geminis petioli B 2 ' I ^ ^: H: ill IS CHILI. lOeramiicrrr. longitudine, fructu \\\\oso.—De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 78.— M. prostrnta. Car. Diss. v. 2. t. \6. /. 3.? De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 436. — Pontaphylloides. Alcea; minori folio, Here purpiireo. Fcuill. Chil. v. 2. p. 763. t. 47. IIaii. Near Conception.— This appears to agree nearly a« well with the M. proslrata of Cavanilles an with the eriocarpa of Dc Candolle ; only that the former is described as havinnf itH fruit ghihrous, whereas our plant has the fruit somewhat hairy. The peduncles are solitary, not geminate as in Do Candolle's plant, so that we cannot hut be doubtful as to the correctness of our name and synonyms. 2. SIDA. Cat'. 1. jS'. vitifolia; foliis cordatis 3-5~lobis pilis stellatis supra parce subtus confertini tectis, lobis jrrosse crenatis iiiogis inimisve aciiniinatis, petiolo foliis longiore pcdunculis solitaiiis axiliaiilius apice subtritloris breviore, pediceliis brevibiis calyce multo bieviori- bus, stylis piuriinis. — Cav. Ic. v. 5. t. 428 ? Dc Cand. Prodr. r. \. p. M\t Mail Conception, — This does not well aci'ord witii Cavanilles' figure and desi'riptiou above ipioti'd, nor can wo satisfy ourselves as to the division in which it ought to be placed, since we have no perfect fruit. The stem, branches, leaves, petals, peduncles, and calyx, are clothed with dense short stellated pubesci^nce. ,J. CKISTAUIA. Cav. 1. C? pinnatijida ; caule foliis(]Uc glabratis pediceliis calycecjuc pilis loiigis iiispidis, foliis piiiiiulifidis lobis iiiiearibiis distaiitibtis. Haii. Coi|iiimbo. — Of this plant there is only one, and that a very indilferent, specimen. It has the habit of a Crislariu ; anlobiis, U>bis lute ovatis acutis, intus ad buitin appeudiribus nieinbnuiai els Id auctus. (orollii nulla. Slam, H, hy|)<>gyna: Filnmtnta calyce tungiora, tiexuosa : Anlhtra subglobosje, biloculares. Oiniirn (abortivum) ovutum, trigonum: Slii/ma obhiugum, sessile. Ham. Cotjninibo. — Of this we have to regret that the specimens are very indifferent; but Ihey are sutficiently perfect fur us to ascertain clearly the genus of the plant from the very remarkable structure of its llower ; and that the species is an undi-scribeiorc, uinbtlla inultifloru cnpitata. IIaii. Cu<|ulnibo. — We have not been able to liiid more than t'.iree thr(l ut the top ; but it must be observed that the specimens are in a very imperfect stiite. TlitTC arc o yellow petals, about the length of the calyx. The pedicels are bracteated at tbeba.se. Stamens 10: Stigmas 6. Pistil as in the genus. 2. O. carnosa ; lierliacua prlalira, cuiile perbrevi dentibiis cicatricato, foliolis tcrnis longc petiolutis obcordntis carnosis subtus ptinctato-clirystullinis, scape trifluro, calycis foliolis •iiuibus i-xtcrioribus majoribus pianis, raclite tuberosa. " Molina." — LintU. in Hot. Reg. t. lOfiS. Hook, in IJot. Mag. t. 2Sfi(). Hah. Conception. — Mr. Collie notices this as a very succulent, acid, and powerfully antiscorbutic plant. 3. O. la.ra ; caule sini|)lici I'oliuso brevi, foliolis » late obcordutis supra paucc inferne dciisius pilosis ciliatis, putiolis pilosis, pedunculis folio duplo longioribus pilosis apice paniculaiii laxam gerentibus, sepalis pilosis aiigustissinic ianccolatis. Hah. Conception. — A small species, with numerous leaves and panicles, which latter exceed the foliage in length. 4. O. jHin'ifolia; caulibus ramosis repoiitibus glabris, ramulis foliosis, pedunculis l-tloris, foliolis subrotuiulo-obovatis einarginato-bilobis ciliatis utrit)(|ue adpresso-piiosis, pctiolis caljcibusijue pubescoiitibus, stylis longissimis. DC. — Humb. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. r. 5. y. 2t5. De Cand. I'rmlr. t: I. f). (593. Hah. Conception. — This is very nearly allied to U. Jilifurmii of Humboldt, if it be not the same. 5. (), rosea; caulc erccto curnoso folioso, pedunculis axillaribus longissimis apice curynibco-raceinosis, foliolis obcordatis. I ' 'i i: I! , .i f ;i I V lit! I 11 I; tl P 14 CHILI. [ CeUutrinea, «. floribus mnjoribus, petalis lineatis roscis apicc crcnatis. [Hook, in Hot. Mag. t. 2830.) "Jacq. Oxal. n. 5." De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 693.— O. floribunda. Bot. lleg. t. 1123. (not Lehm.) — Oxalis rncemosa. Lam. Diet. v. 4. p. 684. — Oxulis roseo flore croctiorc. vulgo CulU: Fcttill. Cliil. v. 2. t. 23. j8. floribus niinoribus, petalis vix linuatis rubris apice integerriinis. Hook, I.e. — O. rosea. Sims in Bot. Mag. t. 2415. Hab. Conception. •it i!^\ Ord. XIV. TROPEOLE/E. Juss. I. TROPiEOLl M. Liim. I. T. tricolorum; caulc tenuissinio scaiKJeiitc rainuso, tbliis peitatisectis, segnientis 6-7 obioiigis ubovatisvc integris basi attcnuutis, petiolis cirrhosis, petalis uiiguiculatis calyce pursistontc subclauso puruni longioribiis obtusis integerriniis. Sweet, Br. Fl, Gard. r. 3. t. 270. Hab. Co. glabriusculis, in f3. pubescenti-hirsutis. yolia altema, sparsa, brove-petiolata, 2-;j uucias loii)^, cUiptica, obtusa nunc cum mucrono obtuso, intej ■jrrim.i, coriacea, nonnumquam purpureo tincta, margiue crosso cartila^neo, oblique parallelim nervosa, nervis utrinque pro- •■v:v .» « fi J\ I k i > ii; 16 CHILI. [Lfj/uminuue, minentibui, glabra, vei in 0. aubtui pubewontia. Peliolus vix gemiuDriam lon^i, supra planus. Uaccmi itub- paniculati, oxiUares rt terminales, nunc foliis longiorcRiUunc iis breviores. Piilunculi pe(li<'ellii|ue ma^» minusvo pubracenti-liiriiuti, bracteati ; brarteii |>arvii g(|uamiroiinibus. VIores dioici. Masc. plerunique in rai'cniia lon- gioribus. Cal. ^partitus, ba«i truiicatus, lariuiii ercrtii, oblougisi, niar)(inibua obtiruro ciliatii. Piiala A, oblun)r<)- ovata, demum patt'ntia. Stam. 10, 5 pvtalis opposita, 5 pi>tallii ulterna, nub disco inscrta. Filiimenta brcvia. Anthene oblnngiP, birimosu;. Pintilliim abortivum. Orrmen iwrvum, fore nullum, diaco raruuso pateril'omii uoadunatum. Stylun bn-vis. Stigma .'i-lidum, laciniis lincaribus erni-tis. Firm. Cal. et Cor, ut iu mari>. Stamina abortiva vix calyt'is lonifitudiiic. I'istitlmn: ilennrn subglobosum, uniovulatum, diiwo uuniostt insertum. Stylus germine brevius. Stiijma :i'liduni, laciuiii* cupitatis, patentibus. Prricarpiiim ; Dnipa sicca, fulva, uitida, mognitudino scminiH Pisi satii'i, Ntylo perbrcvi tcmilnata. Epicarpium tenui>, fnigllv. Eiulucarpiiim parcuni, camosum. Xux comprcssa, spha-ricu. .SV//i«'n sulitariuni, invfmuni. Embryo arruutux, Podospermum e fundo lociili ortuni. Hah. Conreption. — There are so many points in common between thin plant and the Mauriit nimpliii- Julia of Humb. and Kuntli, Nov. (ieu. v. 7. t. (i()5, that it is illtKcult not . XXI. LEGUMINOSvK. Juss. 1. SPAKTIUM. nc. 1. S.junceum. Linn. — Dc Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 145. Hah. ('onception. Doubtless introduced from Kurope. .1. TRIF<)LII;M. Touni. I. T. (jrandijiorum ; cuule rcpente, tbiiulis ohconlatis striutis denticulatiii pctiolisquc pilosis, stipulis ovuiibus apico ioiigu aristatis, puduiiculis vix pilosis lulsceiuleiitibiis ]K>tiolo triplo loiigioribus, calyce cumpiiiulato pilose, laciiiiis iniL-tjimlibus laiit'colutis tubum superantibus, corollis calyce 5-G>plu loiigioribus scurinsis pcrsistcntibus. Had. Concekitiou. — To this species the T. obcordatum of Desvaux, from Uuonos-Ayres, is, perhaps, closely allied : but our plant l>elongs to a different section, the " Lupiiutsltr," as does the next species. The involucrum is small and many-leaved. 3. T, c/Ulense ; cauk diffuso glubro, fuliolis unguste obluiigu-obovutis argute deiiticu- I LnjumiiuMi: riiiij. IT \\\\\s ^liiheri'iinis petiulum ii'(|uiintil)us, sti|)ulis ovalibiis muniliruniicuis nurvosis pcctiimto- fiiiil)riutis, I'apitiilo loii^u pi'dtiiuiiluto, involucro llorihus brcviorc niultifulo uristnto, lulyce ciinipaiitiliito laciniis trick'Htatu-aristatis duntc intdio cii'turis iiiulto loiigiorc cornl- lani ir(|iinntil)us. Hah. ('oii<'i>|>tioii. — Nearly allinl to T. ^fimhriitlum of Mr. Linillcy in tlio Hot. Itoif. t. lOTO, I'roin Cali- foniiu; but tliu li'iilirt!* nrt> iiurro»' niiil iliU'cri'iit in ll|ruri>, thv stipules rouiidml, iiliortvr, unil the wliolu plunt in morr slniKJcr. :). 7'. (Iipaii/iir/itiim ; inulticaiik', caiilihus (lL'ciiinl)uiitil)u<> siibsiinplicibus, I'uliulis lincari- biis sulii'utiuiroi'iiiibus npii'it diiitatis ^labiis, capitiilis |)<.'(lunciilati.s ti'iiniiialibuM pnu<'ifluri> (;l-.'i), iiivobu'i'd iiioiK'pliyllo iiiti'f^ro bi-fviter tniiicatu, calyce glal)i'(), vcxillo iVuctituro inllnfo.— yjr.«r. in Joitrn. ili Hot. IHI I. /». (»). f. H2. Ih Cam/. I'mlr. r. 2. p. 203. IIah. roiii'i'|iti(in, — If is well oliNorvnl ol' lliin ciirioiiM littli> pliiiit, l>y its ori^niml r, Dt'itvaiix, tliat it klioitlil tiirni a ili>tiiirt Nt'ition in tliis j^i'Mns. Its n('ar>'>t aDiiiity is with tli« st'rtion " Vtsiciiiilruiii" of l)i- ('aiiilolli>'N I'roilronuis; but tlicrt- it is the upper lip of tlii> c.ilyx wbirh bcroiueit inllntvil, liiTr tb<> Htjuiilaril ol'tbi' corolla. Tlii' llowfrx ar<> xt'SNile witiiiii the niiiiuti' truiH'ati>il iuvolurrc. .). MKI.lLOTl'S. T,„m>. I. M. iHtrviJhm. Ihsf. I'l. All. r. 2. j,. 1!)2. J)i Cm,l. Pnxlr. v. 2. p. 187. Haii. 4 'onci'ption. IntruiluccilV k MKDICAtiO. Liiin. 1. M.ikntUulnta, *. it ?. Ihnth. Cat. PI. I'ljr. p. 103. Ihn. ('onri<|ition. :>. LOTUS. /,.;,«. I. /.. siihphitiatiis ; aiiimii.s pilosus, caulibus orectis, Ibliis piiiiintis cxstipiilatis, loliulJ!. ."i-(i, 2 VL'l 3 teriniiialibus, 2 imilateialibiis cllipticis, |)i;duiiciilis bruvissiinis axillaribu;, solitariis imilloris, Ic^iiiiiiiiibiis rcctis conipressi") niar^itiatis liirsiitis. ('rAit. N'lII.) — " iMtjasc. Xdv. dm. p. 2.$." — " Lotus uliitularis. JJomh. it Imij. I/er/t." — Aiiiliyllis chil- i'ii.si>. J)i- Cuiul. I'rmlr. r. 2. p. 71. ItaiUr parva, annua, ^'nirilin, subbin);i< desciMulens, biuiin versus tilirosa, tiliris tnlierculil'eris, i 'iiulis l-.'i ex eaileni railire, ereeti, llexuosi, patentini bintnti, ^ub^uuosi. Falm pilosa, reniotiusi'ulu, nisi ail e.vtremitateni nunnruni, exstipuluta, pinnatn; pinnulis l-.i, tpioruni tres terniinales, luinc uniea aliortiente, :; -inilatentU's, renuitie. I'ltinhis conipressus, latitisculiiH, snpenie ranaliculutns, liasi in axilla (t'olioruni inl'erionini,) |;eniniani Kolituriani birsutam, (llorem abortivuni,) );erens. Pi iliiniiilus perbrevis, vix lineani Uin^us, axillaris, soli- tjtrius, birsutus, unillorus. (Vi/yj: valile binutus, eumpunulatus, .Vfidus, laciuiis subulatis, suba'ipialibns, Vrxiltum olHtvutuin, iiil'erne attrnuatum. Alir vexilluni subteipmntcs, appressiv. Ciiriim in rostrum obtusuni attenuatu. Uliiniimt (liailelpbia. (irrmin oblon);uin, binnitissiiuum, .'i-ovulatuni. Sli/liiti >;nirilli- muH, interne jjenieulutus, )>laber. Sliijinii obtusuni, neipie subulutuni netpie eupitatuni. Lniiir.uH linvnri- oblon);uni, patens, conipreKsum, heve, nuir;;inatuni, pilosuin, styli basi uneinata terniinutuni. Hau. ( 'oiu'eption. — Wbetlier or not this plant sboubl eontinue in the !;enus Lotus is a inutter of ibuibt. Its neai.'St allinity is with Liitiis tilnqihyUus of Linn, til., bavin<:, like it, mure leaflets tbuii tbe tbree ter- minal oiuM usual in tbe ■;enus; in L. Irltaji/ii/lliis, there is mif aiblitional ; in our plant liro, anil these two are eunstiintly unilateral. The fomu-r, however, has u eapitato stigma; ours an obtuse luie : in these respvets ulsu ijd tho Rtameiis to bo truly diiidolphoui. Tail VIII. LufiiM Mhpiimntiis. I'uj. I, I'lowerj Jli/, .i, Vcxillum; Jli/. .J, .1, Ala-; Jlii. 4, Carina) Jlij. 5, Side view of tho iiiriim ; .fi'j. H, Stnnionn and piatil ; Jitj. 7, l'i»til ; Jl;/. H, Lo|funien j Jig. », Lea', with three terminal loa(lot« ; Jig. W, Leaf with only two terminal leaAeti. (i. PSOKALP.A. Liim. 1. P. ghndulom. Linn.—llot. Mng. t. 000. /> Caitd. J'rotlr. v. 2. p. 220 — Darba Jovis, &c. viiljro Ciikn. J'miU, Chil. r. 3. p. 7. t. 3. lUn, C«>nc<'pti(>n. — li.ia plant, accurdin); to Keuilli'O, in employed by the nativoN aa • vulnerary and purgative, ujkI it» dried leaven are often mod instead uf tea. 7. ASTHAOALUS. J)C. I. A. priMnmbtiM ; ubi(|ue liirHutu-tonuntosus, cuulu prostrntu raniusissiino, stipiilis concretis liburis, rulioli>> 1 1-1 1-jugi.s cllipticis rutiisis, pfdiinculis tbiio luiigiurihiis raceniosis, alls carina diiplo bri'viuribii>i, lugiiiniiiibus (vix nuUiiiis) liiicaribus liii.>utis rdlcxis. Unilix periMiniH, ileaceiiilens. Cimlts pinrimi, prncnmbentOM, ililfiiNi, inferno fniliroii, bipodalen et uhrit, teretes, niiillitcr tonientohi, vulile nimoiti. f »/m di)ptulia, pinnata cnni im|iari: foliulin tomentiwo-hinutii, liri'viter |ietioliiliitiN, elli|itii'iN, retiiniH, I l-l4-jii);iit. Slijiulir. a potiolo liliene, uvatu>, membranaeoie, ii.tor ho hiiir riiiilitie. J'ii/hiiiuU nxilliirex, I' liu diipio loii((iore«, hirsuti, apiee mcomiim breveni (forenteH, Ftoriji >|iar>i, palliili' |iiir|iiir<'i, ('nh/r tuliiiloHUit, .Vdontatuii, dentibua iH'taeeli. (,'artnii ulituM, apice intenne pur- purea. .(/" rariiia bri'viorea. IIaii. riiiire|itiiiii. — This belniiirx to Do Candnllc'ii tribe, IIi/jhm/IoIIuIi i,Hnil i» nearly allied to the A. (rdrniiirillii of ('avaiiilb'x; nor is it far removed from A. unifullun of Do ('andoMe. liut tlioNe plunta, bekidesi their ilit)i'rentini rliaracters, ore native* of I'm. '1. A. /irosfratiis ; (liiriisii>, foliulis sub])ubL'!)('cntibus obtu.sis, stipulis inter sc ctapctiulo liheris, niceniis piiUinciilatis tbiio niuito lon^iuribus, fluribus laxiu^•culis subsessiiibiisi purpiirasctntil)iis, calycc nigro-pub«'sci^nti'. IIaii. Coiiception. — Tbis beluii),'s to the section of Astnit/ahis, " Dinsiti/tiiri," DC; but on account of the ab>eiice uf fruit, and the paucity of tipecimens, we cannot give a satisfactory description. The flowers are in ratlicr loii^, spiked racemes, and soniewliat drmtpiug. H. ADESMIA. OC. :. A, pfip/>o.t(i ; caiilc lurliacio adscuiideiite basi folioso et villoso, foliulis 8-10-jugis obovatis rotusis cum niucroiic parce pilosiii, roceniu teriuinuii luugissiinu cuinposito glabro multifloro, lloribus iiiiiotis, calyce egianduluso. — /Je Cand. Ptvdr. v. 2. p. 319. IIaii. Conception. — With the fruit of this wo are urjicqiiaintod, bnt if, an wo bolicve, the plant is the same a.s I)e Caiiiiolle's A. ikijiiiiisu, it is covered with soft ftathery sota». Tho spocies differ*, however, from that author's character anil description, in which the leaves are said to be ovali-laiiceoUte, and the fk'v. s iu a com- pact raceme. The whole plant is free from ({binds, in which respect it is at variaiico witli what wo conceive to he A. Innijimta of I)e Candollo, the only other known herbaceous species of the section, and of which we have received beautiful s|H>cimeii8 from Mr. Cnickshanks and Mr. bridf^es. In both the ake are wrinkled tnw** versoly at i;!« back, their claws are united with the base of the cUw of the vexillum for nearly their whole Ltipiminota.] CHILI. 19 length, and two of thi> HtAmniiN . on onoh iilda the vexillum, witli thoNO coml)in«utiliiiH), foliil'eriH. Foliit puri-pinnato, itubi'urnoMi, pubi>8ceii- tia, foliolln iniiiutisnimiH itubitvxiu)(iH, oppoNitia, rumotlii, lirt'vii4i*inio p<>tiolulutl8, cito dociiliils. Slijml(r dua>, parvic, oviitii', in unani bilidani coniTctii-, pcrxiHteiiti'!). Win mi t<>rminalt>H, ll-H-llori, «iibcapitati, riiclii demum spinviM'enti'. thuiiat parvji, Hulirotnmla. J'utinlli Nemiuncium loii^fi. f'n/yr campauulatuii, breviter ,'>- dnntatiiN, pulifiti'Hnit. I'liitln Ntiiminuipir llbiTii, Alit rxtiisi traiinvvniini ru^foMH. Liijnmcn triarticulatuiu, urticuliii N(>niii('iiluti.H, Ni>tiii liMi^'iN»iniii*, lli'xuosiN, pliimoni^, bititi nuilis, ri^'idiiisculiii donite tectis. IIaii. Valpanii.to, — Thin and the follotviiiff Np<>ci<'it bclon); to a Krunpe of Aitimmirp hitherto undescribed, tiavin); fruticuHc, Npinexcent HtoniH, and iiniall rigui and lompwhat lleitliy leaveN, a plumoso-HetoHe fruit, and free Htaniens and petalit ; uf which huvi'mI havii been collected in ( 'hili and Mendo/u by Ur. Uillieti and Mr. Crui'kKhankH. The preHent HperivH wax tintt detected by Mr, MenzieN, whose specimeiu we posMVua, It bax alio been leathered by Mr, Macrae. Taii, IX. Aiiemnia microiihyUa, Fiij. I, Mower ; Jiij, 'i, Pctuls Mcparated from the calyx; Jig. 3, Carina; Jiij. \, S\af\e Htomcn; Jiij. :>, Pistil; Jiij, (>, Legumcn; Jig. 7, Inner view of one of the valves: — nuignijied. 3. A, glutinona ; caule t'ruticoso ramoso, ramulis patcntibus glandulosoliirsutis glutinusis spiiioscoiitil)u.s, folioiiii subtrijiigis ullipticis liirsutis, raceinis eloiigatis tunniiialibiis sinipli- cibus spitiesceiitibus brai'tL>is(|iic linearibus glniiduloso-hirsutis, li-guiniiiibus triarticulatis lungissitiie sL'tu.so-phiiiiosis. IIaii. ('o<|nimbo. — Thin diATerN from the preceding in itM larger loailcts, longer racomea, narrower bractea', longer pcdiceln, and in the viwid glands and patent hairs which clothe all the younger partK of the plant except the corolla. — Tlie genus Adrsmia haa been divided by l)c (^ndolle Into two sections ; the one Faliii/oitiiim, characterised by the pmls of from -f to H joints, and either scabnius or puberulons : the other, C/urtiilrir/ui, having a poc(li('i'Mis liirt'riaribui fiilluni loquantibus, odycis laoinlia ovato-lanceolatia aubtv- •(ualibua, leguiiiine :j-3-Hrticula(o rutjusii inuiUato ealycein tcquante. Had. Chili. Mr, Cnuhhmlu. Hills n«ar Valparaiao. Mr. Uridga. 'i. A. anffiiitifalia ! pubeacentl-hiraula rglanduloai, canlibua proeumbentibus, follolla remotis 4-5-jugl8 Itnearlbua obwaluaculla, |mlicellla lol'crioribus folio multo brerlorlbus, calycli laoioUs lanoeoUtts lubBqualibui, iegumina 6-6- ■rticuUto rugoao pUii raris rigidia plumoala calyce dupio longiore. i I '■!^. i. >} V,\> i'li rX'. if;,f 20 ( IIILI. ILiOiiniiniistp. 0. VICIA. Tnimi. 1. r. nigricans; piihcscciis, caiile iL'traj^oiu), I'uliolis 9-10 oblongn-ellipticis oUtiisis allcriiis, cirrliis ilivisis, stipulis .soiuisugittatis, pocluiiciilis liilio iliiplo limifioriljiis iiuiltilloris, llorihus conlcitis, calycis (leiitiUiis 2 supcrioiibus siibiiullis iiituiiorihus siibulatis, medio <.'U)ii,ts. Sfct. li. i'l n luits furhtutii, ran mi lum/isaimi ajifii/lli tiTtninnlrs pdnivuLtti. — Iliiliitu-* fhiof'rtfi/iulis.-^^lluv t'orMin ./. liititntii, liio},ir, j'l H-iiihi vt fi'tiHtiitn. l)i CaniL, :;* t|t> tliirutioiii- nihil proKlat ; ctTlf taineii A. juiffimnit Ht((iH' /iijn/i',*(7(i. ■ i. J. confirtii. ailM'ctiiiftis puIn'si-iMi^, Inliolis (i-Jiinix nliuvato.oliloii^is retusis ciiiii iMiicront' vfr^iiH |H-tiiili ii|iii-i-in appru\iiiiati<<, rarciiiu hrniitiali i-iMiipnsifo iii^r'>*f>li!nilul(iM) nuiltilluro, |K'dfa'llit liMOtili'riff dellexia, rulycia laciiiiiet t>val)s, l>';;iiiiiini- 'i-}-ai ti< iitatu iniiriiato glun<]uloH(», II Ai:. Chili. Mr, i'nu/.^fuiids. Sn T. III. C'tiilis fr'itiiisi sj)iht'Mtnti'\. — }l[ir A, mnrnphijUn vi 'ilntinnsiit (jiii(Mlnuw)iii' »|ieeiv» iiietliUi', in HSCi-riHU nrjiMitali Andinni a Alcndn^a ad jn^iini " I hpiilhita " Ici-tir. Sk"( r. I \'. I'rufii'isii imnnis, — Ilubitus /uivitijnut . k A, imhnmicn , ^'landtiti^ rt-sinnHls den^r ohsita, cauh* ruinosi^siini), t'idii» nub IO-Jut;iH cunvuto-ubhintfiH sa'pisiiiiie niiii imparl, If^uininf t>-Hi'tit-ulHtii (jiinionv scrict'o. — ifcrttni in Ann. ties St, — iNIlnittfta balsatiilni. Mnliu. Chii. \\.\\\. Chili. Mr. Crm-hsltnnkii. Wi'-il siilc tiC I.a Ciiestn de la Dorniiila, in Chili l)r. (Ulliis. — ThiK is nillrd in Chili " Jiinllit.'" Dr. Ciillift inlDrniM uh that JMuliiia ri-t'rr.'t to this plant in hiti Ilihtury of Chili, vul. i. p. 1,'il, Kiiul. fd., \vh<-n> lie calJK it Miiimsii htil^mniai , and liiTtiTo, in a letter pttMiHhi'ii in thi> ItiiUetin des ScitMucK Natu- lalt'N, Ictr Is.'iti, iianu'> it Ailfittiu l'nl.\(unuu, I liiit appellation wf tl»'r?(or»' ailopt. Tlif plant, bi-sldrH bein^' ot' ^rt'Ht bi-uuly, yiflds a baltani of a highly agrri'abli- odt»iir, which 'm peneptibli' at a i;ri>at distaiinv and is loiind to bt' ol' iniKli i'tlit^cy iti hi'ulinif wuiiiuN. 1 \ Li'fpniiinosiB.] CHILI. 81 (Iruplu siiperniitc miiltolius lonv itli /,. syn ,v7n.v ; bnt tin; hitter is never pubes- cent. It is Ibniid at Valparaiso by Mr. Uriiljfes and .Mr. .Maerao, and in the islands in the I'arana Itiver, on the ICasfern siile of the Andes, by Mr. Hiiird. iJesiiles tliese two in the eollection, we have ainither tine spi'ries of Lathyriis from t'nnieption, (jathered by .Mr. Mai'rao, and in Valpaniiso by Mr. liridjjes and .Mr. CrnrltshiinUs. It bi'lon;,'s to a ^'ronpe willi many leaflets and many tlouers.lint is easily distin. .ACACI.A. A'.cA. UV/A/. I. .1, I'liniiid : N|)iiiis stipiilai-ibiis sL'miimi'iabbiis goiiiiiialis ici'tis, petioiis iiieniiibus i)bMiiir uiiii,'la:uliil()sis, |)iiiiiis snb(|iiiii(|in'iiigis, liibulis (inimitis) O-lO-Jiigis liiicari-obloii- ;,'is piihi'si'iiiii-si'ahiis, pcibmculis axiliaribiis airgri'gatis siinplicibiis, (.-apitulis globosis, (lorihiis |)i)lyiin(li'is. — Mimosa C'avfiii;i. Moliii. CItil. II\ii. Nalp.iraisii. — Of this «(> liiivi- no frnit, ami but one very small and imperfect specimen in llouer exists ML the i(illerti(in. It is, bowever, the sanw with an Aiuirin ue have reieived from \'alparaiso, ^fathered by Mr. lirid^'cs, of h bicli he observes that the blossom i> called " Flur ilf Aiuinu, anil the tree JC^/iiiio by the inhaliil.nils, that it is usisl lor various purposes, especially for yielding: the best charcoal, that the fraijrauee lit the lloxvers i> very j;reat, bein;; perceptible at a c nsiderahle distance, and tli.it immense tracts of laud near Talca ari' com|di'tely covered with the tree." A^'iiin, Dr. tiilllcs has the same pbint from a jiarden at Miienos ,'\yres, and remarhs that " it is identii'al, to all appearance, with the {■'■'/liiiii pairs, and tlie Itnwers ilecandroiis. It is aLso closely allied to A. nhiiniiti, Limi. I'ntortuiiatcly we have no fruit on any of our speciiuens. There U a small sessile i;laud beneath the lower pair of leaflets, which is, however, very obscure iu .Mr. ISridfjes' specimens. The dowel's are yellow. It is now cnltivaf-'l in the (ilu.si;ow Uotanic (iardeii, from seeds sent by .Mr. C'ruckshauhs, hut has not vel blossomed. ill! MM I ..■■ ii I I CHILI. [Rosacea. M. 1 13. ZUCCAONIA. Cav. 1. ~.? angulata; caule glabro ramisque angulatis, foliis cunjugato-pinnatis subbipinna- tis(iue, foliolis (inlnutis) ovali-orbicularibus, raceinis tcrniinalibui> pubescenti-glanduiosis. Haii. Coquimbo. Our specimens of this plant arc by no means in a sufficiently perfect state to decide even the genus ; but it appears to us a Zuccagnia, and, if so, a very distinct species from the Z. imtictala of Cav. (Ic. V. 5. t. 403.) 14. CASSIA. Linn. 1. C. (Sect. Colu/eoitlete. DC.) stipiilacm ; foliolis 8-jugis ovato-lanceolatis glabris, •'lamlula inter inferiora, stipulis ovatis maximis. DC. — Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. p. 52. 'Peum. Chil. r. 3. ;>. 56. t. 42. Haii. Conception. 2. C. frotidosa ; foliolis 9-jugis ovali-»)blongis glabriusculis obtusiusculis, glaiuiula cjlin- drica inter par folioriini infiniuni, raceniis axillaribus foliis brovioribus. DC. — Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. p. 36. De Caiid. Prodr. v. 2. p. 196. Hah. Coquimbo. Oro. XXII. UOSACE/E. Jims. 1. PKCMIS. Toum. 1. P. dumestica. I Ann. — De Cand. Prodr. r. 2. p. 533. Haii. Conception. Introtluced. ■i. AC/KNA. Vdhl. 1. A. arijintca ; spicis globosis, caule repente, foliolis S-'t-jugis ovato-oblongis serratis subtus sericeis. DC.—lliiiz et Pat: PI. Per. r. 1. p. 67. (. 103. / l>. De Cand. ]>ru. t. 1062. De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 37.— Tliilco. Feuill. Chil. V. 3. t. 47. — F. gracilis />. macrostema. Bot. Reg. p. 1052. Had. Conception. — Sir James E. Smith in Hem' Cycl., and even Do Candolle, appear doubtful if this .■ tr<'iiiis I'roiii Chili, |mrtii'iilarty tVoiii Coiiceptioii ami Nalpaniiso, ami srvoral new (Hios exist in our colli'i'tiuii from tlio siiiiu- miintry, tlii>. as far as ho can colK'i't from tlio notes ami sjieeinieiis, seems to have heen tlie only one oliserveil. Oil!.. XXV. i»()i{TrL.\cK.i:. ,///>>. I. CAl.ANDIUNA. Ilumh. s- kimlli. 1. ('. iiilosiiisviild ; fault' Mihoii'ito anjiiilalo roi!;>(|ii(' liiR'ari-spatliulatis pilosiiisciilis, )iL'ilift'llis axillaiilius t'olio florali siiluidiiatis rai'tiiiiiiii ti'i'iiiiiialcin coiistitiu'iitibiis. — Df Cniitl. I'lodr. r. ;?. />. 3."i!). — 'laliiiiiiii liliatiiiii. Ifoo/i. limf. 11. I. (. S"?. (noii Ilui: il I'm: s,r. Jh r««r/.V_'rutuca. rnii//. Chil. r. :h t. I I. IIaii. Coneeiition. — The Tiiliiiinii in/.^tiiiddi.^. Hurt. Derol., aeconlin^j to s|M-i'inieiis and see'is we liavi' rereived from Dr. I'ischer of St. I'etei>linri;li, hIiIcIi l)e Candolle has referred as a variety to ('. miii/iriw.sa, .Vliracl., proves to lie iilentical with ('. /iili)fiii.-ciil(i. Perhaps I'ven <'. niiii/iiissii is .i mere variety, with fewer stamens. '■i. ('. t(iu{/(i : iMiilc adst'iiuli iitu ha^i laiiidso, t'oliis aiitiiist;' limariliiis irjaliris, raiiiiio tiTiiiiiiali raiiioso, sipali.s •j;laliri>> triaiigiilariliiis cordatis aciiiiiiiiatis. llAn. Valjiaraiso. — \"ery closely allieil to the l.xst species, from which it principally ditfers hy its small size and its ijuite <;lahron.s, not ciliated, leaves, which, moreover, have no tendeniy to liecomi' spathulate. oiii). xxvi. i'.\!{()xvciiir,.i;. .sv. ////. I ( OKHKilOI.A. I.wn. I. C ihltiiiiliii ; laiile |)nistrato, luliis dclloidiis \uw^v pi'tiolaii^ racciiiis lateralihiis l)asi l)i-acti'a spatliidata iiistructis. IIaii. Conception. — This platit hears :i stroiii.,' resendilame to ( '. Iillunilis, liatin;; a hractea at the huse of the lateral racenie> ; Imt in the latter the Icavi's ;iri' iddon;.' or spathulate, of the same shape with the jiractCiLs; here they are of a ileltoid ti;;,nire, as in sonn' species of < /iiiuiiukIiuiii, lint nuich smaller. Oui.. X.W II. ( K.ASSrLAt'K.i;. I), I'aiiil. I. tii.i..i:a. .!/»/<. 1. T. irrrta ; caidc basi siiTiplitili r rainoso trcitu, toliis coiiiialis obloiitro-liiicaiibii*, tloribiis brrvissiiiif jiutlitillali.s axillaribiis sulitaiii.-. l-(ldis, pitalis 1 cfcflis calycfiii :i'ijiian1lliiis. ll\ii. Conception. — We have nothiiiL' to add to the specilic churacfer, farther than that it most re.semhh> ■/'. iiiu.-Juita, \iUic\i, however, has a very dillerunl hahit. Umbellifera.] CHILI. Ord. XXVIII. FICOIDEyE. Jush. 25 1. TETUAGONIA. Lim. I. T. (Sect. Tetragonoides, DC) erpansu; lierbacea, foliis petiolutis ovato-rhombeis, floribus sessilibus, fructibus 4 cornutis 6-8-spermis. DC. — Ait. Hort. Kew. v. 2. p. 178. De Cand. PI. Grass, t. Ilk Prodr. v. 3. p. 452.~T. comma. Gcert. Fruct. 2. t. 179./ 3.— T. Inilimifolia. Furst. Prod. 223. IIaii. Oncc|itioii. I'rolinbly iutrotluccd. OiiD. XXIX. GIlOSSULAKIEyE. D» Cand. I. HIUES. Linn. 1. H. (Si'ct. llihcsia, DC.) piiiictatnm; I'oliis trilobis svimiis siibtus punctatis, niceiiiis ))eiululis brcvibiis, braclcis oblongis ciliatis punctatis, calycibus flavicantibuii. DC — Jlitiz et Pav. i\ 3. p. 12. t. 233. /. a. D> Cand. Prodr. r. 3. p. 182. IIaii. roiicp|itiou. Ord. XXX. LORANTHE.K. ./«*s. I. LOUANTIll S. Lmit. 1. L. tetrandrus ; raniis coinprussis jimioribus nirescoiiti-pubescentibus, foliis ovatis bii;ve pitiolatiii, (loribus a<;;{^regat()-unibLllatis tutiandiis, bracteis 3 ovatis ciliatis. — Ruiz it Par. PI. Pir. r. 3. p. 40. /. 27.'). Uimih. it Svh. Syst. I'xjct. r. 7. p. 103.— Lonicera I'oryinbosa. TAnn. — Fiolicliia violacen. Spr, — " Vtiu." Fiuill. Chil. r. 2. t. Mi. IIaii. I'om't-ptioii. 2. A. Ciirtoriim ; aplijUus f^labcriimiis, caiile rainoso, rainis teretibus, bracteis 3 parvis ovatis lloribus siibpaniciilato-corymbosis tctraiulris. ( 'diilis vi\ ilif^italt'N, val
  • el intricatiin ranioKi ; niniiit tori'tiliiis ( lit ft tota plaiita) <;labt>rriiuis. Hractite .1, |>arvit", (ivatii-, iniartiiii I paiilo iiiiijor. Hfninn nl)li>ii>;um calycls limlio lirevi olisoiiri' tctniliiho loruiitt- tiiiii. f 'oniUa iliiiis |inllii'fs luii^u, tftr.i(|ui'tr.i, totnipctala, riilir.i. Stylux, staiiiiiiatpif I, loii^itiuliiii' prtalonini. II\ii. ('ui|uiiulHi ; anil, acconlinjf to Dr. (iillics, upon tlii> stems of Cdcttis penwiaiius. We must olHier\e, liowever, that mir valued frieiul just iiieiitioiiecl, eoiisiders it to be lui apliylloua state of another species found by bini aliundantly on trees in (liili, and nearly allieil to, if not the »&me as L. ylaiiaix of Uui/ and I'avoii. To us, however, it appear* an entirely distinct spci-ic«, ■2. Visa M. Liim. I. /'. (7n7( ;(,<(• ; cauic tcrcti raiiioso, raiiiis ranuilis(|tic o|)positis toiiipfcssis articulatis apliyllis, floribus 2 \v\ 3 ad guiiiciila sessilibus. I Iaii. ( 'o:ii'eptioii. .fuss. Out). XXXI. I'MHKLLirEll.K. 1. KOWL'.'.SIA. Uiii: X I'm: I. B, ijeraniajhlia ; stelluto-pubesceiis, caiile piocmubt'iile giacili, foliis loiige petiol- II 1^ i i . i'il I f ,1: m I. I ■ J- 26 CHILI. [UtfbeUifera. ■ 1 ' t\ atis reniformibus piofuiule S-lohis, lobis ovatis obtusis bi-lrifidis sinubus obtusis, poduii- culis brcvissiinis tiifloris, fnictibiis parvis. Hook, — Schkcht. ft Cham, in Linnaa, v. 1. p. 382. Hook. Hot. Misc. v. 1. p. 32^. Hah. CoiK'optiou. 2. HH'LINl'M. Pcrs. 1. M, amentum ; foiiis cuneatis tiifulis seijnK'ntis planis cuspidatis, vagina clongata rigida liliata, uinbella bicviter pediiiiculnta iiiultiflora. — Fr.igosa spinosa. Itiiiz et Par. I'l. Per. V. 3. p. 27 ? — A/orclla spinosa. Pcrs. ? Ham. Viilpuraiso. — The iinibol is cprtaiiily not sossilp, altlioii;;h the ppiliiiiclm iiro not so loiijr as tlio leaves; on tvhiili aci-oiiiit, we Xv.we ijiiotod tlir !iliov<> synonyms with doiilit, tlir plant linvinij; b<>i>n liitliorto (Icscrilieil witli a si'ssiio nnilicl. Wo liavo also rtMoivt'd spcciincns from Mr. ('riirks)ianks, lint on none of them have ne been so fortunate as to lind any fruit : wp liave rt'forred it to Muliimm on acixiuut of ito haliit. ■X ASTF.UISCIUM. .SchUchl. ,1 Chum. 1. A. chihnsi : foiiis ti'.Iobis iiicis(»-sL'rratis, pi'diinculis elongntis sparsis, petaiis pro- I'liiide ciiKirgiiiatis apicibus loiigissimis involutis, i'ruitii liasi aii;j;usti()ri', iiivolucri roiiojis lanceolatis incisis. Hook. — Svhlecht. et Cliatn. in Liiimra, r. I. p. 2.") I. t. h. f. 1. (iViict.) Hook. Hot. Misc. V. 1. p. 332. t. (i8. a.— Ariisillo, vulgo Monchu. I'eui/l. Chil. v. 3. /. 2. Haii. Conception. 4. SANK ILA. Lmn. 1. S. liberta ; foiiis 5-partitis partitioiiibiis cuneatis trilobis inciso-scrratis serratiiris sctoso-cll^pillatis ll()ril)iis niasculis paucis pcdiccilati^, pidici'llis capiilaribus frtictiis longi- tiidinc. Srhlulit. tf Chum, in I.iiiiiaa, v. I. ]t. 253. Il.in. t'onicption. — The above authors in the I.inna'a hare pointed ont |Im> follouin^' eharacters to di.s- themish these, the allied species, from the |iresent : — I. S. raimilinsis. T.iini.j pedieellis breribus enissis fruetu triph) bre\iipribns. — -i. .v. cniiiii/in.ii.^. ."»pr. — .V. miin/lamlira. Willd. F.n. — .laeij. Coll. -J. p. -.^.'if*. le. Rar. t. .'tl-M; llorilins niasculis nunierosis loufjius pedicellatis. — 'A. S. rmin/lniiiliiii. Spr. — I,am. III. t. I!»l, f. •J; tlorilms niiXsculis paiicis subses.silibus. — The .V. marytimilica of Linuivuit '\» invoUi'd in unu'h ohsc-urity. .-,. PI-,TH(),«!i:LINrM. Ilotrm. 1. /'. sdlirum. Htiffm. — Apiuni IVtroseJinuni. Linn. Haii. ( ouceptiou. <). HF.I.OSt lADHM. Korh. 1. //. laterif/anim. Kiiii.s, (l-'euill. Chil. v. .'.'. t. (i.) t. LFIC.I'UIA. Im;/. DC. 1. L.i sentviuules ; caule credo rainoso, I'oliis pinimtifidis laciniis inciso-ungulalis sub- I; \\ ( 'omposittr.] CHILI. 29 ariosis ubtu:^! iimis tiis incuno-tomentosis, floribus laxe pnniculatis, involucri squum. iiifurioribus iilho-toineiitosis. Ciiulis siil>|)tMliilis, riinioNiis, iimi'hni)i(len-toniciiti)!iiis. Fulin dijptnlin, Imsi seraiamploxicKiiliu, |)ri>- fiiiidp |iiiiiiittiliihi, si'irmiMitix aii^'iiliitn-lnciiiiitti.s, laciiiii.s Niipetiorilms vIoiinrntiH, nttRnimtiii, Iiwoliicrum li)\torinril)iis obtusis, albo-liuiu^riiiosiH ; iiitprioribiis aciitis, vcl (•tiaiii ui'iiniiiiatis, sciriosis, inar^'iiii! Niilu'lliutitt. I'loii-uli |iiii-)mi'fi, bilubiati, exterioros radiati, labio exteriore diipbi niiiiiiri>, rvuiirrato, bipartito. Uiceptuculiim piiiictatiini, nudum. Arhniiii (vix niatiira) obiun^ni, basi attt'iiuata, sii'citato ni^'osa. Pappus ttubplumoHUM, Hossilis, albns. ll.»ii. ('oiHvptioii, — Wf believe tliut tliis beloiiffs to fbe Lairiirm of Lajfoura, but we do not liud any trnee ol' paleii' aiiioii^f lii> radiate Morets. .0. < II/KTANTIIKHA. Kuiz y I'm: DC. I. I', vhilinsis : roliis lineari-laiicuoliUis raritcr scrratis, infurioribus scriceis. — l)v Canil. Ill Ann. itii .Mils. v. li). p. 7(». t. :i f M Ml. Valpaniino. — lu our plant tlie root is annual, and tram the erown of it issue several short, usually •iiii'-tliiweii'd stems, The leaves are narrowly ipatliiil.ite, obtuse, anil very sharply toothed. The li;;uro given by l)i' Caniliille bears hardly :iiiy reseinblanie to our speeiniens, and we should nut have had the least idea of its lii'lii;; the sanu', did we not (iiissess a spieiiueii from Chaniisso, which is ronsetpiently the same as that ileKiribed by I.essiii;; in the I.innu'a, nainril us above, and idvutiial with our own. Mr. (.'rndisliunks, Mr. Marrae, .Mr. Drid^'es, and Dr. liillies have also ({athered it at V'ulpaniiso. li. ll.\UNADKSI.\. liini. I. /i. .■' ulicinii; loliis .stihiilatis ri^iilisstmis piiiiireiUibiis, spinis iiiillis, involucri t'oliolis siiliiilatis riirjdis scariosis (flavis), oxtiiidribus rfciii-vis ciliati>. iiiterioiihus cructi.s cxtiis s('rii't;is, |)appi> pliiiitoso. Ilui. Coipiinibo. — The only speriuieii we have ever seen is tiH» imperfect for us even to ascertain the ifeniis with any lertaiiity. Tbe habit is very remarkable. The plant shrubby, with glossy, yet slightly toraeutose braiirhes ; leaves nimierous, about tbree-foiirtlis of an inrli long, shining, with nu obscure nerve at the back, grooved Hithiii, very rigid, and tipped with a yellow pungent point, bearing always in their axils a cluster of young leaves, which are sliirbtly downy. The receptacle is dotted and naked, and the general aspect of the tlower not unlike that of t'urlmu vuIikui.s. 7. TUIl'TILION. Hm: .y Vat: DC. I. 7'. s/iinosiiiii ; li(r. — Ilui: it Par. Hill. N'alpuraiso. JSiruoiti). III. Cdiiv.MiiHKiii.. .A«/.v,v. s. KIPATOHMM. Lmn. 1. /■'. ntiiiilatiiiii ; tViiticosiiin, ramis aiij^ulatis, l'olii> ohlmijio-ovatis subatlcmiatis pctiohiti^s ntiialD-iifiitalis siibctiriacuis siil)tiis niioulalis jiiiiioriltiis pra-cipiif viscosis, paniiiila fi)ryiiil)i)so-c'aj)itata. iiivoliiiri suh-13-llori Ibliolis surii; iliiplici {»laiiiliiU)so-pil(isis. II Ml. \alparai.so. — This seems to appiuach very near to /■'. riscosum, Knnth, but that is described willi a dirtiise panicle, « bile in our plant the llowers are in u compact head. I». (At ALIA. /.i;m. I. C.f ikiUirulatii ; liuticosa pububcciili-laiiosa, cuule aiigululo, loliis subcoriaccis 1(1 U r i; iJ'H I 1 s W' I '► 30 CHILI. [Compoiitai. ovalibus nigutc denticulutis, basi in potiolum latum nltcnuatis, paniculis turmiiuilibus t'uliosis. floribus purvis. Hah. Conception. — Tin; llort'ts in our ii|ipriiniMi arc utie.\|ianiie(l, hut thoro in m excellent n r ill till' bfuiitil'ul closi' (Iciiticiilatioii of tlio «'<>liii),'i', timt \\t} iiro unwilliiig to pass it over in nilciin'. Tli« li avps aro ulioiit tlirw iiirlii'.s loiijf, slijflitiy woolly on Itotli siiliw, palrr liciiuatli, wlinro tln-y ar« lincly ri'ticii- latod, bfi'oiuini; (;ra(liially sniallor upuariU, anil pasHiii^' into liiiuar braituuit among tlio upper llowurH ol' the panicle. It miiy ponsibly be a liuccharU. 10. AdEHATUM. Linn. 1. A, lonyzoidcs ; lierbacuiiii) iinmuiin, ciuilo piloso, Ibliis uvato-obloti^is i>blii!>iusculis crciiatis, floribus curvinbosis. Sjtr. — Linn. Hah. Conrt'ption. — Dilleront varieties occur tlirouglioiit all South America. II. ('RPHAI.OPlKmA. (•«.. 1. C. iilmtrn. Car. Ir. v. 0. p. (Ud. t. .")()!).— CI iniiiia aioiiialiia. Ilooh. Krol. I'f. (. 18!).— Saiitoliiia tiiictoria. Mulimi. — IIyin(.'ii()|)ap|)ii!> •rlaiicus. Spr. Si/.st, I'lyct. r. '.i. p. UK. — " roiiuill." rlio^>o, Ibliis liiieaiibiis obtiisis iiiai° Inivcs, tlioiigli Komowlinf r<>Noml)lin)( in shnpu tliON« of tlio prcc«(liii)( spocios, dlOor wiiloly in tlioir t oiui jiid;;)- I'rom tlif spt'cinii'iii*, uppi>nr« to bn n trnt* liiicilmris, Tli« pappuH is tiiuny: leaves srarccly an int'li \>mg, liruadly cnneate, trunrati>-pinii'tatis, involiicri Ibiiolis marginu lacoratis. — i'lrs. Si/n, r. 2.p. -iSa ? — " C'liika." Ihtill. Chi/, r. 2. /. 37. 11(11, Valparaiso, Mr. Krid^'es has likewise sent it. — Hesides these speeies, we possess from Chili, (^athi'red nejir the waterfall at the end of Ahneiidnd in Valparaiso, another species, which we eannot dis- tin)^iisli from the H. nrliruliilii, I'era. II. (iNAPIIALirM. Linn. I. (1. riHinfiitiim ; foliis spatliiilatis adiiatis niargine tiiuhiiato-ciispis supra viriilibus Mibtiis ari^iiittt>-t(iiiitiit(iNis, caiilc ^iiiipilL'issinio t'oliosd, tloribus gloiiiurato-spicatis, iiivolu- cro hicido glabro. S/ir. — H'il/il. Sp. r. 3. /*. IHHt!. — (J. spicatinii. Ldtii. Htn. Conreption. 8. (1. i/ii/insi ; toliis iitriii(|ue ari^cntfo-Ianatis infLrioribiis spathiilafis supcrioribus linfarii)iis, tloribus ;;l()iiieralo-spicalis, iiivolucri Ibiiolis nitidis acmninatis. — Spr. Si/st. IKjit. r. 3. i>. !«(».■' Il\n. Coneeption. — We feel almost certain that this must be the plant pilhercil by Clmmistio, and described liy Spreii|;el, hut the I'haraeters do not ulto){ether uecord. It is certainly, however, not the O. Iiiiiiiijiiiii^iiin, Kuuth, uhicli has acuminated leaves. 3. (i. litrliiiiiii ; I'aide bfibacco crt'cto tomcntoso, t'oliis lincari-laiiiTolatis acutis longe (luciirrciitibiis supra vcbitiiiis siibtiis albo-toniuntosis, coryinbis teriiiinalibus, floribus gloiiiiT.itis citriiiis, involiicri s(|uaiiiis ()l)lon|;is obtiisis nitidis. iliii. Conception. — This appears liable to considerable variation, the upper surface of the leaves heill^ sometimes alnxist naked, and in other specimens densely velvety. It is about a foot and a half \ufi\t. It is probably the /.'In fin/Miw, \c. of I'euill. Chil. v. :i. t. I.'l, which lifriirp resembles nuu'h our plant in the lealy bratu'he-. of the coryndi. We possess another very curious new species, sent from Valparaiso by .Mr. Hrid^'es, which may be thus distini;nished : — (i. nlnjihiilhiiii ; annuuin, basi decianbente valde ramosuni, ubique arachnoideo-lanosum, fuliis linearibus acutis decurrentibus nndulato-crispatis, corymbis elonj^atis, tloribus )(lomer.ttis sordidis, inviducri sijuaiuis ohiongis obtusis nitidis. ir I 1- 1 IM V; i 1 r k I' .12 CHILf. [CompoMilit. I f (i i i: U. EHUiF.KON. Linn. 1. II. spiciiloxtm ; Cttule licrhacco angiilDso pilis ulbidis liis])i(liil(), loliis lineari-ohlongis aciitis marj,'iiie (pmTiiiuu) tartilagiiuo-siii' ulosis, |mniciilu niultilloia, ludiiiiculis pilix albiii apprvsisis, invulturo .siibpiluso. Il.di. ValpiiriiiHd.— .Mr, llritlf;i-> Iiun likt>tvis<< tniiininitti'd tliU plunt, tvliOKu nciircit Mtlinity iipiK'nrx ti> li<- with /i'. linjiilmm, Willd, irl. SF.NKrlO. Linn. 1. S. hipinHaliJidii.s ; tViitisiciis ^(laiuliiloso-pilosiis vistitlus, minis aiifiulatis, loliis siiiii- aniplc\ii-aiilil>us bipiiiiiatirulis. laciniis liiicai'ilxis olitiisis basi biibaiiiiciilatis, coryiulx) pauiidoro, iiivolutri) tomciitDso, railio patciiti-. Ham. (\N|iiini(io. 2. S. ijlabnilns : fnitcsci-ns frlnbir, minis (nltiniis) striatis, foliis siMuiuinploxicnulibiis iiipiiiiiatifiilis, lai'iiiiis liiitMribiis obiiisis, corvinbo paiu'illdi'o, iiivoUu'i'o ^ialjcrrinio. mdio patt'iitc. Il\ii. ('(iii('<'|iti('inii-ii. :). S, iiniicoiilts ; I'aiiii.' Iiciliaii-o. loliis railicalilxis lani'i'olalis aii^tiiato-di'iitatis olisciii'i' triiiurviis siib|)iibi.'scL'iitibus lon^rc pi'tioiatis, hcapii t'oliis liiiuaribiis di'iitatis bractuiroriiii- i)iis, tripio lon^riorc, coryiubo siii)trilloro, radio patt'iitc. II Ml. ('iiiici'ptinii. — Nearly allii'd to S. iKwiijIimis, Kuiitli. 4. .S. iiiijrr.irciis : caiilo liurbaci'o adsixiidcnti; raiiioso, loliis ovalibtis amiilixiiaiilibiis iiu'iso-lobatis ^dabris, |)aiiicula siibcorviiibosa, iiivoliicro ;rlabro basi pauciiiractcato, radio pati'iito, ai'lieiiiis striatis pubcsciiilibiis. — '• Nill/iii'." I'niil/. Cliil. v. '2. I. M. IIaii. ('(iiii'i'|itioii.— Altlinu>;li we raniiot liiiil tlii?. il<'Ni'ril»'il in any systoiiiatir Mork, mc cannot ipiost'oii for a inunii'iit that it i> thi' plant of I't'iiilli c, ul' uliiili lie >ays that it is nnirli nsrcl tor intcrniitti'nt Irvcrs. 17. m: 1. (1. p/irrifliirn ; burbacca raiiiosa, loliis prtiolatis ovalis tripliiicrviis surmtis piibes- t'L'iitiliiis, |it.'(!iiiu'iilis axillaribiis |iatu'itloris, radio .'>-lloro ablinviato. .S/>/\ — MV/AA S/>. J'l. r. ;J. p. :>'i2H. II.Mi. ('o<|niinlio. 2. Ci.f ri:sino.ia ; caulc fniticoso aiii^ulato ranioso, raiiiiilis t'oliisijiio aii^iistissiniu liiii'- aribiis rcsiiioso-f^laiidiilosis, fiurilnis |)aiiii'iilato-cdryiiili()si>, involucro iiiibrioato iii!r(|iiali viicoso, rL't't'ptacuio undo. IIah. <'o(|\iiiii|po. — \Vi' pos.sc's» it also from the Vii'ia it tlill'ers hy the presence of a ray, uinl liy its nnecpiul iiivolncrniu. IH. Iir.I.lANTlll s. A.HH. I. II. gliitinosns ; {^diitiiiusus, taule licrbaceo crctto raiiioso aiigiilato, loliis alteriiis bicvissiiiie pcllolatis ovato-laiiccolalis pcmiincrviis rclitulatib iiirciioribus icpaiido-dLiitatis Ericea.] CHILI. siipurioribus intc^crriniis, corymbis miiltifloris tbliosis, involiicri fuliolis Inncculutis s(|uar- rosis. — Titlioniii f^lutiiioiin. Collie, MSS. riiisiuli I'xtoriori-N rndiati, noiitri i intcriiirt'H tiilmlnNi, frrtilcN. fi'i rme/i villonuin, iii|iiainis 'i lanceulatia momliriiiiuo'U riliiiliH rDnniittiiiii, liiciiiliiiiilum iiiilcaoMini, piiliMH (ilitiiNia, iipici' u liilU iiiMir \'al|iai'uiNii, ^roM iii|( rriini t'liiir tu nix I'l-i't lii|{li. It iit l'iiIIimI liy tint iiatirtw Afarnrillii, and a rcHMi n liicli il y'xM* h i'ni|)loyi>il liy tlivm for iiict'nso in their I'lnirchcit. IIu liun I'urniabed UB witli line siuMinieiiR, both ol'the plant ami 'U» rt'itin. .SUIIOIIU. 1\'. CVNAIIOCEI'IIAL.V.. ,fuss. 10. (KNTAI UlvA. Liim. I. ('. r/itlinsis ; I'oliis |)iiiiiiitifi(lis, sc^inentis iiitc^LTiiniisi vcl piniiatirulo-lacinintis acutiii gliibris, iiivoliicro ^loboso bus! siibtripbyllo. si|tiainis sii|H;riiii'il)ii>s iipicu .scaiiusifi pectinii- tis. — liirtrrii ill liiillif. iks S<\ Xnf. I83(t. />, |0!iy (ubs(|iic de^icriptiuiiL'.) II,«H. t'oiii't'ption. — The niari;iiial llori'tN are iieiiti'r, iiifiinililinliritrin, ami railiate; tlioNc ol' tlic disc lier- maplinidile, tiiliiilons, and .Vtiil, It nmloiiliti'dly IicIoii^h (o Mr. Doii'h groiipe, I'liiliinjihitliis, which wc eoiisiih'r a mere Kei'tiiiii iit' ( 'iiitiiiiriii. We have the same plant from Mr. Macrae, feathered on the 4 'ordillcnui of Chili, and nmither variety Kent from N'alparaiso hy Mr. Iis!>iiiia, ramulis pubcsceiitibus, t'oliis subsessilibus ovato-lanceo- i Ml |i 84 CHILI. [ApocyttMi. latis ilenticulatis coriaceis ninrgine levoliitis ffliiiuiulis pililbris sparsis, raccinis nxillaribus pubcsceiitibus siiuainnlosis, a\\\vv. "rlabro, corolla extus glabra intus pilosa. Hah. Coiu-optioii.— .Viiparciitly a Lir^'o slirub, ami po.ssibly the ^l. /ihj/Uir»al)ly a cultivated plant. Oiii). XXXVIII. (JKNTIANK.i:. Juss. I. KX.Vri'M. Linn. 1. I',. Ji/ijhniu? Sin. — Gcntiaiia filit'ormis. Linn. Hah. Coiu'cptioii. — T»o !>iuaU itperiiaeiis of tlu!., M-arcely mure than Ui iiieli hi^b, cat-li with a dingle small, terminal ami pediiuciiluteil llouer, will not enable ii.s to Siitisfy oiirholveii whether the »peeieii be tinot >.'iii, p. 1 1 I, ImiI of Hliicli nci desrriptinn is ^'iven. — Hrlon;;in;; to the (.'iiitiimeii is the " I'dc/irn-Lii- ipiin" of Chili, the (Inioimi ifiiliiiM\ Willil. ( ('iiihiii. IViiill. (liil. v. •.'. t. .').")), lull which is a true IWiilhnrn. The calyx, corolla, and stamens, iu our speciim'us from .Mr. .Menzies, and from tiouan's herbarium, follow the i(uinary arranjfcmcnt. The nearest to it, as Kunlh remarks, is his /;'. i/iiiti ii.tif, only dilVerin); by the parts bein^' in foui>; hut we do not consider tliat a distinct species. Thouj;li it be much used nn-dicinully in Peru, Humbdlcll never saw it wild there ; but it wits .idtivatt'd in the plaiuH of ( 'hillo, the inhabitants of w hich may have ori;;itiaily brousrht it \utli them from ( hili, where it ix undoubtedly a native. The circumstance of only four stameiLs, instead of tive, beiu^' observed in the Peruvian specimeiM, is not, we conceive, sutlicieutly consl.nit for a specific delinitiou : we cannot, therefore, agree with Spreiijrel, » ho has, on that account, placed it iu i'.raruiii, without attiMidini; to other more important characters. The Peruvian name, too, is u cor- ruption of the Chilian one, which ou^'bt to be Hri'teu as above, the Hord " Liiinnii" meanini; merely a plant; while the particular name of tlie present one, in the Indian lan^juage, is " t'ltchm." Oni). XXXIX. Al'OCVN'K.K Jii.s.i. I. KCHITI-s. j,„f/. 1. J',. jin/xKiniiii liiiiic voliihili rurniginco-pubesti'iiti', loliis iiuilliter piibi'.si'ciitibiis ovati.s acuniiniilaliN brcvitcr pt'tiolatis, pi;iliiiiculi.s a.xiiiaribus subsobtarii.s ileiihL- bractcatis, stainitiibiis iiiclusis, <,"(i»/f V binL'issimi, volnbiles, ramosi. Fnlin hi-ad ipiadrinncialia, ovata, basi Kiiheonlattt, apice acnminulata, supra intense \iridia subtus pallida, t'lnns e\ axillis foliorum Mipremorum, itubsolitarii. I'nliinailt llorem a'lpiaiitcs, liractci« parvis imbricalis ovalis pnbesceiitibus tecti. ( Vi(yr profumie .Vpartitui*; laciniis lanceo. — We regret that for Hant of perfert materials we fan give but an unsatisfactory aceouut of this interesting plant. Our best specimens ,ire from .Mr Cnickshanks, and judging by the tlower (for they have im fruit ) they appear to belong to the present genus. Hut the plant is rpiite shrubby and w oody, much branelied, and somewhat riammy. The leaves ai-e alniut half an ineh long, and, from their shrivelled appearance, probahly lleshy when fresh. Peduncle a little longer than the leaves. Calyx .i-lid (not .j-partite), with linear teeth on the segments : Corolla plicate, widely campauulate, blue, about an inch broitd. ■i. CALYSTI-tilA. Hr. 1. ('. rrniformis ; loliis retiitormibiis siibripaiidis cra.ssiusculis, peiliiiicidis teretiuscsilis, biiuiiis coidatis loiigiiiiiliiiu calycis, caidc prostrato. — lir. Prodr. v, I. /'. iSi. Ham. Conception. — IVobably, us Mr. Brown sujjgests, too nearly allied to ('. Sotilimrllit, Br. The Si)liliim//(i, \t: t'euill. Chil. V. .1. t. U, we might have l.»ken for a diminutive representation of this pLmt, had it not already been referred to the genus 'J'ulii, uiul supposed to belong to the Uubiacetr. X <'i;S(;i'TA. Lmn. 1. C. i/ii/iHsis ; pt'iitaiulra digyiia, floribiis .'i-fidis, calyco tor breviorc corolla segmeiitis oblatis rotiiiulatis, corolla iiitus infra mi'diiiin (iinbriato-s(|uamata, laciniis ovatis tubo ter breviorilnis rccurvis, antbcris sessilibus, stylo nltero breviorc, sliginatibus piloato-capi- tatis.— AVr in Hot. Jiiy. t. iWX Haii. Conception. — I'irst found by Mr. Meuiies at \'alparai.so ; since, also, by Dr. Gillies, ou the Chiliau Andes. Out). Xl.n. SOLAXAC'E.K Jnss. I. I AlUANA. JUiu i- I'av. 1. J'\ Innuginosa ; ramulis toniciito albo lanugiiiosis, t'oiiis t'asciculatis linearibus obtu- siiisinui) carnobis patuntibus, calycc laaoso. 1 1' 'I \ ?-!AT^ ■,i' 1^ h hi 36 CHILI. [Solanace^, Caules iTCcti, fruticosi, vaWc rnmosi; ranmlis tiliformibiis, llcxuosis, lanaalbn laxa ubiqiie obsitig, foliosis. Folia fasi'iciilata, patciitia, linoam srs<|iiiliiicam Ion<;a, liiicaria, terctia, obtusissima, ciiruosa, sublunosa. Floret axillari's, solitarii. I'nliiiiailu.i axillaris, vix tblionim longitiKilne. Ctilj/x tubulosus, (|uin(|ut>ti(liis, laxo laiiosiis, linvis '> clpvatis iiotatiis, lat'iiiiis liucarilms obtiisis iii»'i|iialibus. Corolla iiifiindibuliformis, glaber, limbo j-lido, sfiimoiifis obloii|fo-")viitis, rollexis. Sti/li(s corolla brevior. Sliffiiia oblongo-cnpitatum. Hah. ('o<|iiimbo. — Tlio yonnjj shoots of this plant arc clothed with « lax hut abundant wool, luid its fascicnlati'd, terctf, and tleshy leaves have niwcli thi' appearance of some species of I'ortulaca. The fruit we do not possess. The (lowers are truly those of a Ftihmiin, of which jfenus only two species had yet been described, /•'. iiiihiirain of Kuiz and I'avoii, aud F, l/ii/iiii folia, St. Mil. I'l. Hem. du Ure'sil, which latter, indeed, is most nearly allied to the jtreseMt, dilKerinij, however, in the absence of the woolly covering to its branches, aud iu the scattered leaves. A fourth species has, however, been discovered in Chili l>y Mr. Cnick- shanlvs, aud. He believe, also by Dr. (tillies, which may be thus named and characterised: — F. risco.ia ; piibesceuti-viscosa, foliis sparsis an;;uste linearibns patentibus condla has the tube nuicli lirondi'r at the liiise. /''. rincosit has been cultiv.ited at the l',diuliur;;li aud (ilasn-nw Itotaiiic (ianleus, froiu seeds introduced by .Mr. Cruckshanks. We possess the iVuit, wliicli is an ohlou;; ca|isule, iu part siUTouuded by the persistent c^ilyx, :i-valved, the valves with their niar;jins iutrolicxed, so as to form -' cells, ami bilid at the extremity. Heceptade of the seeds central, becoming free from the dissepiments, aud split through the middle, entire at the summit ■,'. CKSTHl.M. Liim. 1. C Parqui : foliis lanci'olatis iitriii(|iiu attciniiitis siihiiiuliilatis sparsis, pfduiiculis termiiialibus loi yiiibosis. — L'lLrit. St. v, 1. t. 3i|i;c' iiiuliilato-crispis siil)- acuiiiinatis iiitc';^Lrriiiiis, floribus corymbosis tiTiniiiulibus, calycibus 5-cIcMUatis, stumiiiibus iLcjualibus.— ii« iiitcf^errimis, floribiis capitatis, invulucro uullo, calyce glau- iluloso. — I'lilox linearis. Car. Ic. v. r>. p. 17. t. .'J27. (noii Colloinia linearis. Nutt.) Hah. Coiifeption. — This is certainly nearly allied to the North American C. linearis of Nuttall, yet truly distinct. The plant is less branclied, its le.-ives narrower, the upper ones not forming an involucre around the llowers, and the llotrers are as lar;(e as those of CuHomia ijraiulijiura. Oui>. XLIV. BORAC.INEJ:. Jms. I. <'YX()(iI,0!SSUM. Lmn. 1. C. decurrrna ; caule an^iiiato-alatu, foliis lato-lancuolatis acutis decurrentibus inte- gcrriinis, raccniis tcrniiiialibus loliosis flon^atis, tVuctibiis glucliidiatis. — Ruiz et Pai: Fl. I'tr. r. 2. i>. «. Lihm. .ls/„r. p. 113. I'liii/l. Chil. r. 2. t. 1!). Haii. i'ouceptiuu. — This plant grows two or three feet high. It luu been found by Mr. Macrae in the same coiuitry. 2. C. punicidatHm ; ail|)ress(.' pilosuni, foliis lanccolatis acutissiniis infurne in pctioluni scnsiin attiMiiiatis ciliatis nitiiiulis siibtiis cano-scricei.s, raceniis terniinalibiis paiiiculatis laxis paticibractcalis, pcdict'lli.^ fruclifcris lungissiniis gracilibus pateiiti-dutlexis, fructibus glocliidiatis. Ham. Conception. — Mr. Macrae has ; ent specimens to the Horticultural Society, which he gathered at Murillii Kay in Peru. The base of the \< ;\iit is sull'rutesceiit ; the stems are from one and a half to two feet high. The leaves .'l-.'i inches liiug, their margins sliglitly revolute. liy the above peculiarites, aiul the lax terminal panicle, with the (■\('*-edingly long slender fruit-stalks, this species is distinguished from every other with which we arc acipiaiuted. ■J. LITHOlSIM-.KMl M. linn. 1. D. mi/osiitoidis ; scininibus nigosis, comllis calyccni aujuantibus, foliis lincari-lanceu- latis, (loribus laturulibus soliiariis. Ia/uh. ^tsprr. p. 315). — L. tinctoriuiu. Ruiz et I'av. Fl. Ptr. V. 2. t. 1 1 1. / 6.— L. lingcns. Rotm. d Sch. Hah. Concepiiou. ■J LYCOPSIS. Linn, (mu Lefim.) I. A. arvtiisis. Linn. Haii. \'ulparuiso. Introduced, 1 .1 1 k 1 , ■ ■[ 1 i^ /l. '\ 1 m '^ ; P ■ :' ^!l nil i^ ' 38 CHILI, [Cordiacea. ''■ II; 4. MYOSOTIS. LiuH, 1. M.fulva; caulc crecto subsimplico foliisque remotis lato-liiiearibus obtusiuscuHs hispidis, raceinis spicitbrmibiis conjugiUis cbracteatis, calyce dciisissinie piloso piot'uiide 5-partito, iiucibus 2 (alteris almrticiitibus.) Hah. Conteption. — ( Near Valparaiso. Mr. /y/7V///c.«,)— Plunt about a foot high. Stem aliphtly branched upwards, arisiiij,' from an annual, fusiform, scarcely fibrous root. Hacemes terminal, forked, without bracteas. I'fdiocls very >!\ort, and, as wfll its the calyx, clotlu-d w ith douse fulvous, erect liairs. Those of the leaves art' paler coloured, aud ariso from a distinct white tubercle. The corolla is white (Bridges); the ichenia two, (perhaps by abortiou,) ovate, erect, wrinkled. :>. IIELIOTUOIMUM. Liin. 1. //. stenopkf/lliiiii ; tVuticosiini deiisissime foliosuia, Ibliis fasciculatis angustissiine linearibus carnosis obJusis margine revolutis piibo brevissinia scabris, spicis coiijugatis ebiactuatis folia siiperiora vix superantibiis. H.«ii. t'mpiimbo. — This is perhaps most nearly allied to //. niraimviaim, (which wc pogi-ess from the same country, through the kindness of Mr. (;nick.shauks,) but that has plane, and somowlmt K|iath- 1 1 )-})!■ ialis, ramosus, supeine pulw breriiisima rigi^bt :u|M!r. i'd/i/i alterna, coriacen, •,'-.'( unciiis longa, eri'cto-patentia, lauceolata, seiisim attenuata, supra, luitii, scaberrima, impresso-n.'rvosa, ntarginr revoluiii, sulitus pu lescenti-caua, uervis proniiueulibus. I'lun r. niagui, pidiherrinii, albi, fragranles, pauiculati, |Kiniculit dense ror. inbosa, foliosii, terminali. ('d by Mr. (nirk-lianks and Mr. Macrae, and that so ha!idsonu' and remarkable a plant couM not fail to atlnict the alfention of every Naturalist who ha.< visited that country, yet we do not rind it to Im! dewriliid in any systematic- work to which we have access. That it is a Ciiritin, 're can 1h' scarcely a i|ne>.iiiiice it agrees in every essential particular with the characters of that genus, ilifTering only in the dupliiatiiiii uf the parts of the doner. Mr. 'ruckskiuks infortus us tliat the wood, which is very com- pact, is e\tensi\ ely employed in the production of duircoal, ( \t hence the vernacular name, i'lirbini, ) and hke- wise for fuel in smelting copjier (as the dead aud w ilhered stems of the (^idun are for reliniug metal) in the mininir ilistricts of ( iMpiimlni: so that in many pbires the coimtry is almost cleareil of these pl.iuts. "I'nrhon gro»s in till- district of (iuiusco, ('(Hpiiuibo, anil I'uzcuz. It ix nuort and thick, and used for small arfiiles of turnery; Iml it is incomparable for liri'ivoiid. Two logs, that might not each be more than a yard long aud one-third thick, sudice to keep a stew hulling, night ami dav, besides other kettles, enough for eight or ten people." — Anuinit of Triis mid S/irii/m i/i A/i/i. to Mm. (irahinn's Chili. Tab. .\. Ciirdiii ilnHiiilrii. i'lij. I, [lower; fiij. J, Section of a corolla; Jiij 3, Fiiitil; ^f;/. 4, ^itaIlleu ; Jii/. :>, Capsule ( /lu.'Mf <■.' fui ) : all hut Jii/. :>, more or less iiutijmjint. ScrophularinetB.] CHILI. 39 Ord. xlvi. hydrophylle;e. nr. I. PHACELIA. Michaux. 1. P.circinnntn; foliis pinnatis ternatis liisjiidis rugosis lineatis, spicis glomeratis se- cundis hispidissimis. Sjir. — Jacq. in Spr. Syst. Veget. v. 1. p. SS*. Cham, in Schkcht. v. 4. p. 493. — Hytliophjlluni n)agella:>icuni. iMm. — Heliotropium pinnatuin. Vahl. Hah. Coni'cptictn. — Specimens which we have ceccn-ed from Mr. Cruckshanks, Mr. Macrae, and Mr. Drid^'os, pithtTtMl in tlie more northern parts of Cliili, seem to bo identical with the P. peruviana, Spr., (Alilea jnnniila, Kuiz and Pavon,) it^ indeed, that species be really distinct from P, circimtala. Ord. XLVII. SCIIOPHULARINE/E. Br. I. Vi;UONICA. Linn. 1. /'. (wiiiifolin. I Ann, Hah. ('oiic<'i)tioii. — It difl'ers from the Eiirnpiean plant of that name, oiJy in the capsule \,Aag scarcely so deeply notched at the upex. 2. SCHI/ANTUrS, Umz cj- Pm: 1. S. pinnahis. Ihiiz d Par. 11. Per. r. \.p. 13. t. 1 /. Emt. II. (. 73. Rot. May. t. 2404. Haii. Valparaiso. — This «e liave rei'eivcci from Dr. (lillies and Mr. Cruckshanks; and the former <;. Valparaiso. — We, too, consider tin? narrow-leaved plant its a state of C. intninftiUa, altbou);b cnltivatiou for some years in our )^irden proves it to be u permanent variety. In the Hotanital Ma;.'Hi:ine, the Siime plcnt has since been <-.illed V. ruijom ; but it is neither C. nrioxa, Huiz utiil I'uv. V. I. t. ^H(i, nor of Hooker's Exotic flora, t. i>9. It has b«uu also named (.'. saiviipjilia by .^I'lib'i'liti'iiibil and Cbamisso iu the I.iiuueu, v. 'i. p. M.'i, who have been apparently led into this error by fullowiii); Cavanilles, ( Ic. v. .'}. p. .'11,) and by not huvini,' seen the fnfure of C. nujosa in the Flora Peruviana. In the herbarium, these species are very dillii'ult of determination, the important (liHerenees existing; in the upper lip of their corolla. In I'eui.»e's plant, and, conseipu'iitly, in Liunieus' C, intiijiijiiliti, Sp. PI. ed. l.'t, (not 1+, nor of Smith's ic. in ed. I. t. 3, which is <'. mala, Uoem. et Sch.) the upper lip, thou;;h not balf so lar(;e us the K>»er, is similar to it in shape, and closes up its mouth. In C ruijiim, I'l. Per. and Hook. l".x. I'l. (the <'. siaLiuMiJiilia of Ni'e in Cav. Ic. I. c.) tbe upper lip is so extreuLely minute as to be at first scarcely discernible, and it is of u totally ditferent shape "rom the lower. '2. C, mrijndmsa ; foliis radiiulibus uvatis cordatistiuu petiolatis bicrenutis, cauliiiis cor- ; , ■^ 1 1 r'. i , t ■ 1 1 It (-1 i: 'sf li I'r I ill 'M • 14 'i r 40 CHILI. [ Scrophularineie. dtttis semiamplexicalibus.— i?«ic et Pav. Fl. Per. r. 1. p. 14. /. 20. / 0. liot. Mag. t. 2418. Bot. Beg. t. 723. Had. Conceptiou. 3. C. petioalaris; herbacca subpnbcscciis, fbliis ovatis basi attcnuatis connatis grosse dentatis inferioribus subcortlatis sessilibus, bractois cordatis intcgerrimis, panicula tricho- toma patentissinia. Hoo/t.—Car. Ic. r. '>. t 151.— C. connata. Hook, in Bot. May. t. 2876. — C. floribunda. Lindl. in Bot. Btg. t. 1211. (iion Hiimft. et KuiUh.) Hah. Coiit'option. 4. C. punctata ; raniulis glandulosis, foliis oblongo-ovatis biserratis glabris purpureo- punctatis, podunciilis iiinbillatis, labio corollir utnxjiiL' suba-cjuali. Spr. — Buiz et Pav. Fl. Per. r. 1. p. 13. t. 18./ «.— (losnura, &c. Fcuiii. Chil. i: 3. t. Iti. Haii. Conception. 5. C. riolarea ; raniis violaceis, foliis ovatis dentatis subtus glauccsccntibiis villosis, pediiiiculis tcnniiiniibiis fdiforniibus subcoiynibosis. Spr. — Cat: h. v. 5. p. 31. t. 432. Hah. Concoptioii. 4. HEMIMKKIS. Linn. 1. H. urticrrfoUa. U'illd. — Celsia uitica'tblia. Bot. Mag. t. 417. — Aloiisoa iiicisa'foiia. Ruiz et Par. Hah. Coiicoptioii. 5. MIMCU S. Linn. 1. M. Iutvu.<< ; caule docuniboiitc glabio, foliis dentatis supra |iiibesstalili r and shorter than in our plant. 7. HlDDl i:iA. Lmn. 1. B. gli>lx).in ; raniis leretibiis, foliis obloi go-laneeolatis utriiKjue atteiuiatis erenulatis subtus tomentosis, capitulis globosis peduiieu ulis. Spr. — Lam. — Bot. Mug. t. 174. — I'al- .AniATiK. Juss. 1. SIMIACELE. licnlh. 1. S. cmiipanulfttti ; tbliis basi attciuuiti>. — Ihnfh. in Hot. Ilcg.t. 1289. — Algiie Laguen. Feuill. Chil. r. 3. t. I. 2. S. I.indlii/i; I'oliis hasi !iastatc>-sagittalis. — Benth. in Hot. Mitij. t. 2903. — Stachys salvia-. Limll. Itot. linj. I. 122(5. •i. SATUKFJA. Linn. 1. .ST. moiitnita. Linn. IIau. Valimrniso. — Introduced from Europe. 'A. TEICIIH M. L,nn. I. T. orrhideiiiit ; I'oliis obloiigis obtiisis iiUugcrrimis tiilobiscme pubescentibus, dciiti- biis calycis ovatis, limbo lorollii- .j-fulo seciiiuio labclhrl'ornii, iloiibus axillaribiis solltariis, caule sun'rittitosu. lAmll. in Hot. llcg. t. 125.J. IIah. Conception. +. STACIIYS. Linn. 1. S. ijnindiilrnlatn ; caule adsci'iuleiite liispido, foliis ovato-oblongis grossc tieiitatis subliiciJis iiirsiitis siiininis .si'ssilibus, vcrticiilis sub-f>iIoris, galea siibiiitogra. — Linill. in Hot. hiy. t. 1080. li.tn. '.jnu't'ption. — Onrs is certainly the same with Mr. Lindley's plant, but it appears to us very vari- able, and in Monie respects approaches too closely to .V. (iri'c/i.si,«. Oiiii. J.. ACAx\TIIACE/K. .huts. I. HI EI.LIA. I. It. ilulci.i ; caiilu siinplici liiiniili hcrbacco, loliis loiige pctiolatis oblongis iiitc- gerrimis, peiluiiciilis braiteatis folio bruvioribiis. Spr. — Cav. Ic. r. (!. p. 62. /. .'i85. / 2. Il.tii. Isbtud of (juiripiina, near Conception. Out). LI. VKUHKNACE/E. .hm. I. VI'.UIU'.NA. Linn. \. l. iriitoidcs ; caulu ailscciulcnti; raniost) liirto, I'oliis tripartito-laciiiiutis liirsutis, \A f ii m 'i: |!' 42 CHILI. [PhtmbagtMa. laciniis lincari-lanccolatis siibdentatis, spicis axillaribus solitariis laxis, bracteis calycem iL'quantibus pntulis. Spr. — WiUd. En. — Hook, Hot. Misc. v. 1. p. 68. — Saiidia Laguen. Feuill. Chil. r. 3. t. 25. Haii. Conception, Vnlpar.>i80, and Coquimbo. — There arc several varieties of this polymorphous species in the cullevtion. Tor a fiille'- account of them, see tiio Uotauical Miscellany above quoted. 2. V. snlviirfoUa ; ramis junioribus toinciitosis, foliis ovatolanceolatis scssilibus subser- ratis siipra sciibris rugosis siibtiis pubescciitibus reticulatis, peduiiculis latcralibus clou- ■.futis, floribtis vi-rticillato-spicatis, calycc hispidissiino, corolla 'Hida. Cniilis erei'tiis, li<;uoKns, ii'tate •^laber, nitidiis. limni juniores denise tonicntosi. Folia numcrosa, oppo- sita, 1 1, uiiriiiin Ioii^m, subciiriacen, ru;;usa, supra atro-viridin, subtus ]iallidiora, punctis micantibus fraumnti- liiis a(l»pi'rsa. I'lmis in spicani densani vcrticiliatim ilispoNiti. \\\n. Coquimbo. — Very nearly allied to V. firatissitita of (lilliesand Hooker in the Dotanieiil Miscellany, ilitli'riii^'', lu>\tever, in its nuu'li stouter mode of <;ro\vtli, its lar<;er, more wrinkled, and more scabrous fuliaj;e, ami, especially, in the much more crowded spike. Ord. LII. PUIMULAClvi: 1. ANAOALLIS. Linn. I. A. cwruktt. Schrih.—Emjl. Hot. t. 1823. IIaji. Conception. JltSS. .St'Hci.. IV. M()NOCHLAMYl)E,E. DC. OiiD. LIII. PI.UMnAGINE.E. Jims. 1. I'M MU.VOO. Limi. 1. P. crpruka ; caiilibus licrbact-is, procuinbi'ntibus iiut voliibiiibus, sulcatis, rainii!is spicis(|iie viscoso-glaiidulosis : foliis sessilibus, aiii|ilexicalil)us, ovato-obloii;;is, iiitegurriinis, glabris; rorollis ciLTiilcis. Ilitmb. d Knuth, A'o?\ Gin. r. 2. p. 220. Haii. Coquimbo. •i. ARMEHIA. Tmtrn. I. // vun-ifiiliii ; foliis filiforinibiis fk-xiiosis glabris, scapo elato terete glabro, involucri folioiis ixturioribiis aciiiniiiutis ititcriuribus rotuiidatis. — Bcrtero, in Hull, ilea Sc. 1830. p. lO.S. (til)sijui- iftar.) IIaI!. Cunci'|itii>ii. — We think there can be little doulit that this is the J. r-Mrt'i/»/iVi of IVrtero ii< the »(irk uliove ijihiIimI, tliiiu^li, unfiirluiiately, as of the other Chilian plants tliere mentioned, no spccitic cliui.-.c- ters are uiven. Tbe leaves are live or six inclifs loiijr, and lilifomi : the scape oni' and a half to tivo feet bi({li. IJertcro sj-.aks of i; as very cnnunon upon stony hills, and iik beinj; allied to A. Ja.>ririiliitii. We possess, however, other speriniciis friini Conception, leathered by Mr. < 'ruckslianks and .Mr. Macrae, which liu\e nnich shorter, broader and obtuse leaves, and which we cuu scarcely distin^ish from the iiritish .-1. iiKinlimu, fill CitHopodeeg.) CHILI. 48 Ord. LIV. PLANTAGINEiE. Juss. 1. PLANTAGO. Linn. 1. P. media. Linn, Haii. CoDccptioii. — This appears to accord with somo of the states of P. tomenlosa (Lam.) mentioned by Chamisso and Schlcclitcndal, wiiicli tiicy dvscribo us having three seeds in each capsule; and of P. truncata, of the some authors, whicii, liowovcr, hus ii cliivato and truncated spike. 3. P. mollis ; subcuulesceiis, foliis linenri-lanccolatis cincreo-sericeis, scapis folio vix longiuribu!) pubcsccnti-liirsutis, spicis luxiusculis cylindricis, capsula biloculori dispermo. Haii. Conception.— Allied to P. hirsutu of Uuiz and Pavon, from Peru, (P. limcnsis, Pers.); but that has broiidfr leaves and much shorter spikes. Wo have also received this frwn Mr. Bridges, from the moun- tains about Valparaiso. 3. P. hispidula ; iicauli'^, foliis liiienribus sericuo-liirsutis, scapo i'oliis duplo longiore liirsuto-pubesceiite, spicii ol)loii<^ii liirsiitii, cii|).sul;i polysperina. — Itiiiz ct Par. I'l. Per. V. 1. 1. 7S. — F. tuniida. Link, En. Ilort. Ikr. v. 1. p. 121 ? Clium. et SchledU. in LimuBU, V. I. p. 168? Hau. Vi Iporaiso. — Mr. Oridges has likewise sent us this species. !■ ;( Old). I.V. POLYCJONILE. Juss. 1. POLYtiONLM. Z,i;ui. 1. P. mnritimum. Linn. Haii. Cuiiieption. 2. P. famnifolium ; faiilo iVuticoso volubili, Ibliis ovalis nc.itis cordatis glabris, paiii- culi^ axillaiibus goiiiiiiis, (imibus poljjrainis octaiidris, achciiio triangulari. — Iliinib. et Kiiid/i, Sor. iim. r. 2. p. 180. Cham, d Schlecht. in Liwuca, v. 3. p. 40. Hah. Valparaiso. — This also we have recoived from .Mr. Hrid^^fs, >,'iithorod in the same locality. Sprt'ii- irel n-Ccrs tn it llie VoccuIiUm itustnilis •>f l-'orster, and certuiiily that, as well as tiie present species, is a con- gener with P. iiilprenfum of I.a Killardiire. We have received likewise front Valpan'-'X", from Mr. Macnie, 11 third species of this jjeuus, but « hiili we cannot distiiigtiisl: from P. Pcrsicuna, found also in Chili by Cluunisso, and which is Persicaria, &c. Feuill. (,'hil. v. ". t. M. •i. Ul .MEX. Liim. 1. ]{. ciineijblius ; I'oliis iiifiinis obovutis inargiiie crispatis, vcrticillis superioribus aphyl- lis, sepulis iiiternii dcniiiiii ovuto-luiiceolatis acutis iiitegris, omnibus grunulutis. Camb, Rum. p. O.'i. — Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnaa, v. 3. p. 38. Hah. Cultivated fields near (Conception. — The only speciraon in the collection is in a very imperfect state, but from it, and the notes of Mr. Collie, who appears to have found it in fruit, we have determiued it to be that variety of H. cuiuifolitis which was previously found near the same place by Chamisso. Ord. LVI. CIIENOPODETl':. Vent. 1. SALICOUNIA. Luin. I. iS\ railicami Linn. i- -i u riiiLL [Euphorbiacea. I .1! lUn. Coiiception.— Tlip 8|iccimon in flic collcrtiou in so indifferent as to prevent ua from ilctvrmining it w itli prcoisioii. It may possibly Im .S'. lurmnuna, Iliinib. nnd Kuntli. !USS. OKI). LVII. PlUH'liACK.K. ./« I. LOMATIA. lir. ]. L. ohlif/iia ; foliis oviitis st'rratis jrlabris, incuniis axilliiiilms, pcdicellis calycilnis(|Ui: pilosis. .sti<,'mate dcciiluo. l!r. in Linn. 'I'mns. r, 10. p. SOI. — Knibotlnimn ol)li(|uuiii. Ihii: It Par. I'l. Per. v. I. /». H3. /. 5)7. Hah. Conception. — Another, and a very irtfrestin? plant of this order, the Qmulria hrterophytlii, Kiiiz and I'av. I"l. I'er. v. I. p. li+. t. !•!). f. /<, or the " \itiii" »(' Feuill. Cliil. v. :i. t. .'t;t, oci'nrs nt Conception, hnt does nut n|>pear to have been collected. The nut is nniih esteemed, and is stdd commonly in the market of t'onception iMider the name of " Avellano," (ir i-hestinit. ]ly the liberality of Mr. < 'rnckKhank.s, it has been introduced to the Glasgow Uotanic (iarilen. Ono. LVIII. S.WTALACK.i:. Jh. I. til INCllAMALU M. ./«». I. (I c/iilDisr. Ltnii. III. I. 1 l"i.— (^. jiiDiimiliuis. ..'///c ,t Pur. II. I',r. v. I. 1. \^M. J. /a— (iuiiiclianiali, &c. I'lKill. Chil. r. 2. t. 11. K. roliii.sfior ; toliis liiiearibus. $. gracilis; tbliis lilil'oniiihiis. II Ml. 1. ("oMceplinu. .. Valparaisii. — We have )iivenno speiilii character, the other species mentioned by .s-prenijel, nr the Ajimiii liihirn.^n, Cav. Ic. v. 4. t. .'in'), from l',itii;;onia, beiut; hitherto involved in t'reat uncertainty, anil probably bebin:;ini; to the Tlitimiliir. Oiii). LIX. KUPIIOUBIACE.i:. ,his». 1. KirilOUniA. Linn. 1. /,'. riidindijolio ; siiU'nitii'osa (liiliisa, tbliis oppusitis rotuiulatis einareuspidu- tis, IVuctihiis tomciitosis. Sjtr. — Cf . Ir. r. 0. t. 557./ 2. — C. tricuspitlatmn. Lam. IIaii. Concqttiuii. Onu, LX. KMPETllE.i:. \ntt. I. KMI'ETHIM. Linn. 1. /','. riibrnm ; piocuinbeiis, raiiiulis imbestentibus, foliis oblonj^is inai'f^iiie levolutis supra scabi'iusculis. iV/. <>.'<, iiiid, in tlic Mtnio |iii|K'r, lias poiiitt'cl out, ut li>ii;,'tli, tlic utiiiiitics of t'liu onliT « illi till' JCiijihorhitiatt. Oui). LXI. L'UTICK.i:. ,//M. I. ai;i,'io Sulla Storia, Nat. del ays, jriven to several. The plant of I-'euillee is still involved in lonsideralile iloulit, inasmni'h as it is very nurertain if Molina ever saw it, he haviiiir in inanv cases eoutented himself with ^'ivini.' f.uuiful names to I'euillre's iiidiir.'rent desrriptions. It is eer- tainly, however, the i'lumiis lliildtn. of .Molina's History of « liili; ami if actnall) an existiiifj plant, may be arraiiired with his other kinds of /'ifi/im, or ( hilian speeies of /.o»r».v ; lint the extreme resemhiancv of the leaf to that of the real liiMu, leads ns to suspeet that the plant of l-'euillee, haviiii; opposite leaves, may lie eonipounded of the stem and leaves of the true Hohlii, while the llowers may helon;; to soniethin^' very dilferent. One spei ios of the I'lUinii is now' liefore lis, from Mr. Marrae, a;rreeiii;; tolerahly with the Piu- iniis nilint of .Molina, and (.onstitiitin}; prohalily the Limnis I'minns of Lamarek : the leaves are ohloii;f olitu»<>, alternate on a very short petiole, one-nerved, the mari;in i'artila;;inons, or as if formed of a nerve, very entire, hut undulate, at least in the dry state : the llowers (only in hud ) are in a terminal r.ireme. The liotilit was lirst ileserihed in the I'lora I'eruvianu, ((ienera, p. \l,:>. t. il»,) hy the name of liiiiziii IMdii, hut there liein^ already the lluiziii of Cavanilles, it was neressary to adopt some other appeUation. Kiehard, in I'ersoon's Svnopsis, supposing it, as many others have dmu', to lie the I'eunius HiiUlus of Molina, took up that name, hut with the eharaiter u;iven hy Kuiz and I'avon; and, soon afterwards, Jussieu (;ave it that of Hiitdiiii. We prefer that of .liissieu, as the appellation " linlilu" is peeuliar to our plant. We are aware that there is a Hii/ihii of Cavanilles, hut that is the same with .Siiljitiiiilfiiis of llumh. .ind Donpl. We have received speeimens from .Mr. Cruekshanks, .Mr. .Mairae, and Mr. Hridsjes, from the neiirhhourhooil of Val- paraiso. The " Laiiril " of Chili, ( Litunlia uiiiinalica, Juss., or Thtijn chilmsis, Mol., und I'avonia of the I'l. I'er.) helonfrs also to the order of Mommm , hut this we have not seen. Mr. Cruekshanks informs us I II 51. 1 *K ■t'i] 4e CHILI. [Iritkit timt it )p-owi tliroiifrlmiit the provinco of roncoption, ami that tho wood U brouylit to VnlpnmiRo, niul miii'h lined, on IK coiiiit ol' ifd clioapiiciw, tor iiwdoor work, an tho I'ollowiiig plant, tho " Itubti," Fiujus Muiim, \* tor atuudiug th« weather. Ouo. LXII. AMKNTACE.K Jim. I. FA(US. Tmrn. 1. F. oliligun ; loliis ovnto-ublongis ubli(|uis subrliuinboiduis obtiisis duplicnto-scrratis bnsi inti'^i'is in |ictiul(ini attcnuntis pilosiiisciilis, ])oriuiitliiis iniii^culis solitnriis hfiiiis- liliiuricis >.iiiimtis 30— tll-niubis, ciipiilis iiipsulitui'inibiis imiririitis (|im(lri|)nrtilis, si-^mcn- tis ovatis obtusis, uvnriis iiicliisis tritjiiutris, aiigiilis alatis. Mirftil, in Mi'm. du Mhh, r, li. p. Ki.j. f. 2;J. Ham. Coiit'cptioii. Cl. II. MONOCOTYLKDONE^E. Ir okd. lxiii. oiic'HiDi:.!;. ./«*«. 1. (ill.OU KA. Lmdl. I'oUiniii 2 pnlvcrea bipurtitn, caiilitiilis ^Iaii(liilis(|iic millis. Atithtrn ti)rmiiialis oper- cularis bilocularis, lo(iili.>. conqilLtis septiilii inannplito bipartitis. Sliijmu traiisvuisnm ovatiiiii in apice cuUiinna'. ('■iliimmi scniiturus nu.'nil)ranacL'<>-inargii)ata, l.d/Ml/iim anli- cuni ciicullatuni basi conlatum, emu culiinina Icvi.s-iiine coniiatuni, cri^tatiini, lolxi iiicdiu sa-pi^siniu carnciso. Srjxi/d MibiLMpiaiia rinireiitia inuiiibriniaix'a vcnosa; supri'mi) ^ali'ato, iiiterioribus sub ^Mlea cunnivcntibiis, cxtLTinribus labcllo snpposilis, a|)ii'i: ananiorpliose rcprcssa, i-aniosis iliiatutis. — llei'lja- Amir, mislr, Iniip, tvmstris, riiilivihiis Jiisrintlatis. Folia plana, vcrticalia, nnusa. JS^api muUiJInri, termiiialcs, m/uamusi. I'loics siihlurbacti. Limll. 1. C miiltijlorn ; Ibiiis oblonj^is scapo loiij^i' brcvioribiis, sopab>< inft'rioribiis InnccoLitis patciitibus apicc caniusis dilutntis liiiic iuu!iibni:i.".cci.s, Inbcilo obloii^o nii-nibraiiacco uii- ^uic'iiiato, crista rara ^laiidulosa, icbis liitL'i'alit)i:s abbreviatis intcriiiedio uloiigatu ubtuso crispo. Liiidl. hi llramles Siiv Joiim. o/ Siim/r, 1H27, p. 43. IImi. Coni't-ptiou. — Mr. Liiidley has dcKrrilM'd nine Kpt>ci(>ii of thi« K*''"'*! ••' which we posjMiiii several from Mr. Cnicksliaiik.s, Mr, Mriiljfes, anil Mr. Mai-rat'. Tlii' " dairlii," rriiill. Cliil. v. '.i. t. IH, i» ('. (iiiirlii, or CyiiJiulium tiilium, Willd. Tlic I'jii/nicli.'; i\c. I'euill. Cliil. v. vf. t. !!•, or Cymli. iiriscrnii, Willcl., is (III. virrsrinx. f^w lijii/mi lis, Sic. I'Viiill. t'liil. v. 'i. t. 17, is Spiranthts dmrttica. Tin' other orcliidooiis plant of l'°cuiU. t. •H\ Mr. Liudley huii not referred to. Ord. LXIV. IlUDK.i:. Jius. 1. SI.SYUUIIYNCIIH M. Linn. 1. S. ijraininijhliiim ; scapu tertti, tuiiis liiicari-cnsiturniibus .scabriuscuiis scnpo sub- u^cjualibus, sputliis uxtcrioribus iiublbliucvis iiit«:riurtbu« obtusis luargiimtis, iiiliiuis mum- Amatyllidta,] CHILI. 47 brnnncL'is Inciniis pcriiuitliii ublongis mucroimtis, scapo 1-3-stachyo, ovario glanduloso. Liwll. in not. lleg. t. 10(17. Haii. Coiu'optiun. 2, S. ficiliimii/iifiim ; ciiulc (blioso tcrctiusculo, fuliis ensiformibus, pcdunctilis clongatis siiii|)lii'ibiis, spatliis L'xtL'i-i()i'il)iis uviitis iiiar^inibus niuinbraiiiiceis, iiitcriuribus scariosis nlbidis, |)L'i'iaiitliii laciiiiis obuvatis basi aii^(i.stati!i, stnniiiium coluniiui deiisissiinc •rlaiidu- ln.s()-pilo.'>a, sti^iiuitibii!) bruvis!«iiiii!i, ovariu gliibro. I/ook. in Hot. May. t. 2005. — Ciillies, MSS. lUn. Convrption.— Dr. OillioD and Mr. CriiekHlmiikK ruiinil . aciO. — S. laxuiii. Jiot. May. t. 2312. — Muiica iridir.ilia. Hot. /try. (. filfi. Had. Viilp»mi»*> aiitl ( 'uiirrplioii. I. .S. ihihiiKv ; caulc niiiiosu ancipiti alato, I'oliis onsiroriiiibiis, pcriantbii laciiiiis oblon- gi> subspatiiiilatis ri'tiisis niiicroiiatis, capsiilu pyrH'orini piibusceiitu, pcdunculis pcdiccllis- <|Ui; gnicilliinis. Ilwik. in linf. May. t. 278(1. IIaii. Conrcplioii. ( AInm at Vaipaniisu. Mr. Cruchiihanhi,) .'). .S*. striatum. Sm. Ir. Piit. t. 9. Hrdoutv. Lil. r. 2. /. (UK— JS. spicatum. Cav. Ic. t. 104. — Maiica striata. Hot. May. t. 701. IIaii. < tuiri'ptioii : prolialily intruduivd. — A wriUkiiouii ^'arilpii pluiit, ori)piiaily from !M<-\!ro. fi, N. srs.silifloriim ; I'oliis !iiU'ari'iMisirorini!)iis rigiilis j^labcrrimis striatis costatis inargiiie incrassatis, scapo siinplici bradcato Ibliis loiij^'iore, lloribiis scssilibus glonicratis, gloiiit:r- iilis ap|)ro\iiiiatis spicani iiitL'rru|)taiii cll'dnnantibiis, ovariis nlabris. Il«ii. ('iiiici'ptioii. — \Vi> liaro nut strii tlii> llowrnt in a stati' uliich vnalili's iiH to dt'.Hcribc them. They appear to be pale yellotv. The Ntoiuiuu are free fur tlieir upper half: the stii^iuait ore loii|;. Qui). LXV. AM.VUYI.LIDK.K. Br. I. AMAIIYLI.IS. Liim. 1. A. rhi/iHsis ; I'oliis liiicaribiis coinpressis cariiosis, scnpo piirpiirascciitc, spatlia coloraia sub-biliora, tiibo lircvi iiitiis si|iiainis 3— Kitlis coronato, laciiiiis laiiceolatis patuli>. lilanu'iitis dccliiiatis corolla bievioribus. S/tr. — l.'lKrit. Strt. Anyl, p. 11. Ituiz et Par. II. Per. v. 3. />. 5tJ. Hah. Conreption. — Very variahle in the eoluiir of its hlossonis. The A. JIammen, Ruiz and Pav. (Feuill. Chil. V. ;<. t. '.'I,) ftinnd al.Hu at ('(iiiceptioii, anil allied to thi.s, has never mure thuu ouo (lower. There ore several uther specieN. natives of Chili. sJ. ALSTIUKMEUIA. Liim. I. A. SalniUa; caulc vulubili, I'oliis glabris pctiolatis luiiceulatis acutniiiatis rcsupiimtis, . 1'' k-iU il, i '\' ' »l' 1 ,« 48 CHILI. [Asphodeleie. umbella multiflora. pediinculis involucro longioribus glabris subramosis, jjerianthii laciiiiis suhivquMms.— Linn.— lio(. Mag. t. 1613. Hot. lieg. t. 019.— Heinerocallis, &c. I'cuill. Chil. V. 2. t. 6. Hah. Coiucption.— From tliis tlio A. miitifuUa of Link anil Otto is cliiolly to be distingiiishctl by the leaves !uid the pcduucles being pubcseont. Ori). LXVI. DIOSCOllE.i:. Br. 1. DIOSCOUKA. Linn. 1. D. (/racilis : caiile fjl.ibro, ioliis corilato-ovatis acimuiiatis 7-!)-iierviis glabris, raccniis axillaribus rarifloris, lloribus ninsculis siibbinis, fiuctibus siibrotiiiKlis 3-alali.s. H.\n. >'al()araiso. 2. J), olitiisijhlid : caule glabio, foliis alternis cordatD-subrotundis imicroiudatis 7-ncr- viis iitriiuiue glabris, rac-eniis axillaribus subsiinplicibiis eloiigatis raridoris, Horibus (iiias- culis) pcdicellatis siibternis. IIaii. Island of yuirijfiiina, near <'(Hit't'|ition. Old). LXVII. ASPMODELK.i:. lir. I. H /.IRI.AOA. JtiiizyPav. 1. L. radiams ; caule sjifl'niticoso gonicidato lolioso scaiuleiite radicaiitc, Ioliis alternis lanccolatis ohliijuis, peiliinculis axillaribus divisis. Spr.—lhiiz d Pav. FL Per. r. 3. /. SOS. Il/Mi. ('(ina'iitioM. •I r-F.l <"<)(;()HYNK. Limll. Ptriant/iiiim livpocratcrit'oriiu', cum pcdicello CDiitiiiuum, limbo (i-partilo. Stamina 3 lortilia c tubo exorta; 3 sterilia cariiosa tcrclin u fauce laciiiiis coroUiiiis opposita. StpiaiiKC h\\M>r\iuv nulla-. Ovarium sessile triloculare iiolyspermum: stylus teres, cum ovario articulatuni : stigma simplex. — Ilerba- {chi/nisis,) rormi.s . L. alliavm: ioliis linearibus, lind)i laciniis erectis acuminatis subifcjualibus, stnmini- lins sterilibus davati.s, peduiiculis valde inieijualibus; longioribus capillaribus. Limll. in 11,1. It,, I. Kul,. t. 12!>3. IIaii. < (inception.— One otlier species, L. xxwuUk, {lirwlum ixi„t,l,s, Bot. Mag. t. -.JIlHs;,) is known. Allied to tliis ;;eniis is Tnl,:l,ui, Ho from Chili. CyperacetB.] CHILI. 49 3. ORNITIKMJALUM. Linn. 1. O.grnminemii; scajx) angulato folia linearia superante, floribus unilwllutis, pedunculis erectis, {K'riaiuhii laciiiiis ovati*- cutis striatis. Hot, Mag. t, 2419. — Lilio-narcissiis polyan- thus albus, Piialaufrii flore. Fendl. Chit. v. 3. p. 30. t. 21. Hah. ('oiM'ciitioii. 4. ANTHERICUM. Linn. I. A.? plumosuin ; nuli'^e f'asciculata, foliis liiieari-eiisiformilnis, scapo nudiusculo striato anjjulato 2-Mlori) foliis triplo lonj^ioro, pi'riantliii laciiiiis exteriorihus glabris interioribus barbato-plurnosis. Ruiz el Pav. Fl. Per. v. 3. t. 300. / 6. Jiot. Mag. t. 3084. Ham. CuiK't'ption. — TIiIk |)rlnii|r!< rather to Thystmotus, Br. 6. STYPANDUA. lir. I. S. ctrruka ; railici- fibrosa, foliis eiisiforniibus sulnlistiriiis erectis scapo ramoso lircvi- ()ril)us, pcriantliii laciiiiis extcrioribus oblongis interioribus ellipticis latioribus, — Antlieri- cuiii c, lirst Ktipfjrmtod tlint tiiiis Kpt-r ;■», H!i akio the Antherirum cnanUitum of the Flom I'l-riiriaim, wiw r«-f«>r..'bl<' to Sly/Kindra. OKI). LXVUI. .lUNCKvK. Jim. I. IXZUI.A. or. 1. /.,. iiiternipta; culnio parce ft)lioso, f()liis plaiiis latiusculis iiervosis, panicula raceniox)- spicata recta, floribus fuscis, capitulis obloiigis, bractt'is ovatis aciiiiiinuii.i nienibraiiacei> finibriato-ciliatis, |H aristato-acuiniiiatis capsulani subrotuiulaui obtusani paiilo MiiHTantibus. — Drsi: Joiirn. Ihtt. I>. 1(53. t. «). / 4.? R»m. el Sehiil. Si/st. r. 7. p. 2«I. Hah. ('(inn-ption. — Im HnqM' iniit«>:' tliiM uitli L. riirrntosu, l)t'«v. p«'rhaps corrcrtly, but wo arc not i|uit<< <'<>rtaiii that oiint in t'>c plant int<-ndft>Nvau.\: it i>, houi-vcr, that whit'li UipnuT and Schultfs (I. i\ ) hav.' (b'Kcribi'd from Chill, iw mccii in tin- Hi-rbariMin of MnrtiuN. Th<> pani<'h> oonNistx of dt'nsi' mt'i'niosf spikidt-tN, one of H'hicii, at a diHtaii<'t> fnim tho otherK, ariMi'H from tht' axil of tlu' upper leaf. OKI.. LXIX. t I'KUACE.i:. .nm. I. SCHtl'l S. Lwn. 1. iS. iniiiimuii: anniius, spica siibglolMisa suiisolitaria laterali, culnio aiijrulato foliisqiie capillaribus, acbeiiio aciito t.'ijuetro deiisissinie iinpres.so-punctJito, setis liy|H)f;ynis 3. I'tihl, F.HUiii. 2. /'. 253. Hah. Conception.— Thin M>cin.H to a(rrec exactly with Vahl's plant. 2. S, hmgifoliHs : railice re|Mnte, ciilino lliliov. > triipietro, fi)liis aiij^ustis acute cariiiatis s|x)iif{iosis culintiin sii|MTanlibus, spiculis 4- ."> filomeratis subsessiiibus lateralibus, gluinis einaiji;inatis inucronatis, setis liy|H))jyMis 3, stylo 3-fi(lo. Hah. Conception. Verj- »in'ilar to .V. wiMrnnKihi.v; l>ut the leaves are much h»njter. The hnwteas lu-e iibloii); and Hi-ariime, and fiirninhed with a dorsal uerve that becomes a lon|; triuii raucro. The glunies I't-iiemble the bnu'tcan, but the mucro is shurtt'r. 11 I, ';il h r ■J . I ;■! '.^ ;<; 50 CHILI. [C-rair.itiea. 2. CAREX, ttmi. 1. C. heliecarpa ; ciilmo triquetro scahriu.sculo, foliis mnrgine scabris, bructeis foliuceis elongatis inferiore vaginato siiperioribiis evaginatis, spicis sterilibus 2 vel 3 sessilihus, squainis obloiigo-lanctolatis t'oitililms cvliiHlrateis aciitis siiperioribus subsessilibus infiina peihiDciilata, pcduiuulo vagina diiplo loiigioi", sqiiamis subulatis fructuin lanceulatuni striatum liispiiluin rostro bifiilo glahio u-qiiantibiis, stiginatibus 3. Haii. C'oiu'eptioii. — Very closely allied (o C. ri/iaria, from which it differs by i?M narrower Kcales and much mort' attenuated fniit, \i liicli is covered with short |iapiUiP or Kcabroiu points. Of the sterile spikes, the lower scales are oMoiii; and miicronate, bnt the raemhranous portion becomes sliorter and the mucro lonjfer towards the extremity of the spike, so that at the top the stales are nearly as in the fertile spikes. 3. UNflNIA. Pers. I. U. phU'oitlen; spica cvliiulricu siipt'rne niascula, fnictibus 3-iariaiii arete inibricatis lanceolatis triqiiotris apito ciliatis, aristis liaiiiatis elongatis. N/>r. — Pers. Syn. PI, r, 2. p. 534. Cat: Jr. r. 5. t. iU. /. 1. Had. (.'onception. Oiii). LXX. Glf.AMINE.i:. Juss. I. TOUHKiSIA. Beam: I. T. miuifllniiiva : paiiiciila clliisa siihiHitaiite, ^liiinis iiiiitiervibns carina lievibiis, flos- c'liiis niasciiiis aristatis piilK'sivntibus dorsti ii>argiiieqiie ciliatis viilis siilK'iirvatis luTina- pbnnlito nnicroiiiiiato, foliis plaiiis. liwm. tt Sc/int. Sijst. Viyrt. i: 2. p. 5I(>. — Melica inagelianica. Dixr. in Li.iti. Enrycl, — Mierocbloe antarctica. lir. Proilr. I'l. Sm: IIoll. r. 1. p. 20!). — Disiirrlieninu antarcticuni. La/iill, Nov. Ho//, t: 2. /;. 83. t. 332. — Iloicus redoleiis. Font. Pnx/r. ii. M'ii IIau. Cuuceptiim. •i. A IK A. Ltm. I . .'/. carijnp/iyl/i-n. I Ann. ? Haii. Conception. .1. I'OLYPtMJON. Ihsf. I. /'. moiiKpiliiiisr. Dvsf. — .\l()|K'Cunis inons|H'liensis. Liini. — Agrostis panic-ea. 1Vi//(i. — Emjl. Hot. I. 1701. Hah. N'alitHniiMi. — Poli/jmi/tm nustrnle at Bronj|;iiiart, in Diiperrey's Voy. p. s;l, appeam to b« only a variety of the pri'seiit. \. (ALOTIir.CA. liiauv. I. r. Ktrirta; ciiliiui scabrin^ciilo, foliis ronvoliilis scabris, paniciila siibsiniplici coaritata, spiciilis ovatis iTcctis 7-tIoris, glimiis calvcinis «)valis roiinidatis 3-5-niTvilMis glabris i-orol- linis glabris nitcntibtis, ixtiriorc diip' niajore sul)rotuiulata acutiiisiula imitica. II \M. Coiiicptldii.— This is cloM'ly allied to the ('. rotimitiild, Ku>m. and Schul. ( Hniinus rottiixtatus, H. and H. ) and also tii Desvaux's CtiiiMiili/lnaHiriitum, wIiom* panicle has the bnuiches simple. The species referred to these two (.'cneni by Hii'nirr and Schultes, are in (freat confusion. Thus, their ('iilntfittti rotun- itiita is a i'linsiiiliilruin. The (,'«/. Iiiuodli.s, Iteauv., is not the plaui of Uesvaux, or of ita-mer and !?chult<'i<, '1.. '(•I' 'i IS Filices,] CHILI. 51 but is the Chascolytrum erectum of Roem., and SchuL Even the two other ajmonyms, reduced by these authors to C brUoUhji, (»imot bcloii)r to it; for the Briza mucronata. Lam. (foundt'd on the Uniola mucroii^ nta, fiurm.) is an East Indian, not a 8outh American plant; and Bromus hrizoides. Lam., has an erect panicle and glabrous gliunes; it has, however, a lanceolate calyx, and geems to be a true Culotheca. Calotheca elegana, Beauv., not noticed by other authors, is Chascolytrum subaristatum, T ^ /. 1. A. pratensis. Linn. IIab. Conception. 5. ALOPECURU8. Linn. 6. MELICA. Linn. 1. M. tnolacea; pauiciila siibspicata secuiula, coroUis violaceis ciliatis, calycis valvula ex- teriore ar{j;eiitt?a apice deiUiculata. Ram. et Sc/tiil. — Cav. Ic, v. 5. p. 47. t. 472. f. 2. Ram. et Sckul. r. 2. p. 527. Hab. Valparaiso. I. /'. annua. Linn. Hau. Conception. I. H. muriniim. Linn. Had. Conception. 7. POA. Linn. a nORDEUi.:, Linn. f». CUUSQUEA. Kiinlh. 1. C. scandens. Kunth, Syn. PI. .-Z>/. 1. p. 254. — Aruiulo Quiia. Mol. — Puir. Em: 6. p. 274. 11*11. V'alparaiso, (sent also by Mr. Hridges.) — This we have the authority of Mr. Cnickshanks for statin); to be tin- plant of Molina: tlicrc in, b>wi>vcr, only one flower in each spikelet, instead of three, as he and I'oiret assert it to have; nor can we disi'over any essentiul difference between it and the Peniviau plant of Kunth; but this last we only know from his dertcriptiun. Our plant has the flowers monoecious or poly- l^amous. I'lie style is bipartiti*: the liy|Hi;^ynoiLs scales with two acuminated points. Cl. II. ACOTVLEDONES. Quo. LX.XI. KQlISETACEvE. I. EtiLISETlM. Liim. I. 1%. prutense ; tVoiide erecta raiuosa scalHTriina, raniis tetragonis spicil'tTis, vaginariini lifiitibiis soiriosis suhulatis, spiels abbroviatLs. Spr. — Ehrh. Rvitr. 3. p. 77. IVilld. Sp. PI. V. 5. p. it. S/iniitj. Synt. /'«/ inches to a span lon<;, nuich branched at the base. We have the same species fniiu ViUparaisti, gathered by Mr. Mathews. It seems to diD'er from the E. palustrr only in its rougher stents. OKI). LXXII. FILICES. I. NOTOCHL.ENA. Br. I. iV. rtifa; tVoiulibiis liiicaribiis piiiiiutis, piiiiiLs siib.se.s.silibii.s altoriiLs uvatis obtusis in ■ '■■ ' t'j !■ I !' .ly '" I ' , ^ ) 11 'I \\\ f 52 CHILI. [Filices. inciso-rlnnntifitlis subtus rufo-tomentosis, supra rlinchi stipiteque rufo-lursutis. Presl, Iteliq. Ilwn'i. V. I, p. 19. I' All. Conc«'i)ti(ni. — Tlie spccinn-ii is a solitary onr, scarcoly two inches high, and agreeing with Presl's rnr. 6. in having the upper side of the frond nearly destitute of hairs. 2. POLYPODIUM. Linn. I . P. trilobiim; froiulibus siinplicihus tripartitis, laciniis lanceolatis aciiminatis marginato- ser -iilatis toniiiiiali loiifiiori, soris ohlon^is soliuiri's. Kaulf. — " Cav. Pral. 1801. n. 604." Wdhl Sp. PL i: 5. j>. UH. Sprcng. Syst. Veijd. r. 4. p. 48. Hah. tloui'ei)tioii. :!. P. riiijiilosiini ; (Voiulihiis tripiniiatifMlis, pinniilis profiiiule pimiatifidis oljlongis, laciniis 'oralis (vbtiisis obtuse sorratis, soris solitariis sul)mar2. t. 211. mUil. Sp. PL V. .'}. p. 2()«. Ii>. Pmh. r. 1, p. 147. Spreiiff. Si/sf. I'lyiL v. 4. /*. fil. FIah. Coneeption. — Our sperimens entirely arcord with the New Holland plant figured l>y Laliillardit>re. .}. ASPIDHM. Br. I. A. siiliintiiiirrimiiw; froiuif lato-lanaoiata bipiiuiata, piunis liiitari-lancvolatis attenii- atis, pin. 'lis coriacvis ovatis siii)t;ilcat.s pctiolatis basi supi-rui- auricniatis iniicronatis ob- scure crciiato-M-rratis suinniis conlliitiitibus, inffrioribus radii parallulis subpiniiatifiilis supra f,Habris subtus stipite raclii<|iie j»aleacei)-liirsiitis. .Sli/iis supra cnnalii'iilatiis, hie illii- puiKiis nigris (spiiiiil'inim restigiisy) aspera. Fron-i hipedalis et Uitra. Pinntp ?iililiiiri/oiitalitt'r patentes, infiriurts reHexie, ^udiiia'ra: Pinaulu- vix iiiiriain loiig»', infiniins remota*, vH/i( ;■/(//■< v ciiiitiTtiiprcs, Mi|M'riic I'oiiduiiatu'. .Sun liscreli iiiter eostaM et iiinririneni umseriales. hulumii peltata, iiniliilirata, parva. II Ml. ('iiiiri'ptiiin, — Very neii-ly allieil ti> A. iii-.i/mhim and others of that groupe, liiit particularly ?o ,1. .■.Ill 1 1 II I mum, Kaiilf.; — t'rom all iihii li i! :lcif'erN in the lengthened attenuated piniiie, nearly entire pinnnlv, of whii'h the hiuer ones are reniiil4', tlie louest pair more or lets lobed, or even piiinatitid, standing parallel with the rai'liis, 2. .1. ft, -it it II III ; lidiiilibiis bipinnatis, pinnis lineari-lai.ceoiatis iiiferioribus deflexis, pinnulis (ivalo-(tbi(iiii,ns niiicronatis serratis deutiitus luuticis iiasi siiinT;-,)ri auriculalis sul>- tiis viliosis infiinis superioriiius iiin<;ioribus iiblr>np>-laiiceolatis iiicis(Mleiitatis, stipite s. p. 2(il. Koiilf. Syii. FiL p. 241. Spnni/. Syiit. I'ryit. r. V. p. Id.).— I'dlyjUMJiuiii vestituni. Fitrxt, Pnxir. p. 82. IIaii. ('onception. 4. ni.F.CHMM. Linn. 1. Ji. Iiaatntum; troiidilius piniiatls, piunis sterilibus oiiloii^o-lanceolatis cordato-liiLstatis sul)tus viliosis, fertiiiiiiis iineari-laiiceolatis aurictilato-cordalis, auriculis mucroiuitis, soris interniptis supiriarnni piunanuu <-ontiniiis, Kaulf. Syri. Fil. p. Kil. IIaii. ('(iiiieptiiiii. Musci.] CHILI. 53 5. PTERI8. Linn. 1. P. Chiknsis; fronde hi-inferne-tripinnutn, pinnis lanceolaiis profundc pinnatiiidis, laciniis lineari-obloiigis reniotis obtusis glabris, stipite rachique glabris, involucris latissiinis luargine Anibriatis. — Desv. Mag. Nat. her. 1911. p. 325. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. i. p. 79. 6. ADIANTUM. Linn. 1. A. Chileme; fmnde tripinnata, piiinulis breviter petiolatis subrigidis reniformi-cune- atis radiatiin vciiosis crenatis deiniiin glabris, involucris traiisvursiiii oblongis approxinmtis, stipite rachique nitidis glal)erriinis. — Kaulf. Enum, Fit. p. 207. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 4. p. 2H. Hook, et iirev. Ic. Fit. p. 273. Had. <'Joiicoption. 2. A. s 'nf)riiin ; frondibus !)i-v.-tripinnatis, pinnulis orbiculari-rcniformibus denticulatis subtus lii'lis allM)-rarin()sis, stipite puleaceu scabro, rachibus scaberriinis, soris subcontiiuiis. Kaulf. I'.Hum. Fil. p. 207. lUu. CoDcisption. 3. --/. rumntum; f'r(>ndii)us triplicato-pinnatis, pinnidis petioh.tis cuneatis memlmmaceis apice rotundatis laciniat(>-l)i-tril(il)atis, i()l)is prot'unde lunumto-einarginatis, sinubus sori- Teris, involucris renitbrinibus. — Latigsd. et Finch. Ic. Fil. p. 23. t. 26. IVilld. Sp, PI. r. 5. />. 150. Kaii/f. Emm. Fil. p. 206. Hook, ct Grev. Ic. Fil. p. 30. IIah. Conception. 7. IIYMENOI'IIYLLUM. 1. //. Timhridgemt. Sm. Engl. Hot. p. 162. Iluok. in Fl. Loiul. N. S. A 71. IVilld. Sp. PI. V. 5. p. 520. IIaii. ( 'ouirption. Oiu). LXXni. OlMlKKiLOSSK.E. «/. I. oi'llKHtLossl M. I. (). tiilirrosHm ; parva, spica caulina, rninijj' oblongo-lanceolata reticulata in jx-tiolnin attenuata, peduneulo tVoiule tripio lougiore, radict lul)en>sii. Tulnr iiui)riiitiiiliiic HrniiuiH Pigi siilivi, subtuit libroNa. I'lnnla vix Jigitein loii)^. I'rons unciiilu. Sjnitt piirvn, liricari-oliloiipi. IIaii. Coiuoption. Oiu). LXXIV. Ml'.SCI. I. LE.'TOSTOMl My Br. I. 1../ splfuhnoidriim ; caulibus cu-spitosis brevibus, fiiliis donsissinie imbricatis erectis oblongis acutis concavis miiiule ivticu'atis iiervosis piliferis, seta caule siil)iw|ue Kinga, cap- sula cum a|>opli\'si rotuiidata ovata obtusi, oiH-rculo brevi-liR'niisplierico subuuilMinato. IIaii. <'4iiii-i>pti(in. — Th<< npfcinii'iiH of tliiit nrc tew, anil in an iiulilferent gtate. The leaves lu*!' liko those of Lfptoslomum, ( Dr.) iind the cupMule reHfmbles thut of fiplachnum sphtericum, but we are uiiublf to find any |H.>ristuine. < ! : i 1 1 :! I M h III: T! A M m nti i'\ t ; ^ ll'T !{| I 54 CHILI. [Fungi. 2. POLYTRICIIUM. Linn. 1. P. canafinilatiim ; caule bitvi, foliis Jiiicaribiis aciiiniimtis rij^idis incurvis siccitute tortis inarjriiiibus scaiiosis iiiti-gerriinis iiicur'is iiervo luto luinellato, capsii^i suburcculuto- cyliiulracua, operciilo loiif^e rostrato. IIau. C'uucfptioii. OuD. LXXV. HKl'ATICiE. I. J. NCiKUMANNIA. 1. J. platiiplnjiln. Linn, — Hook. Brit. Jiimj, t. 10. IIau. lomcptiou. OKI). LXXVI. ALG.E. 1. COXir.KVA. Liim. 1. C. Liniim. Both.—.hj. Si/st. .Ui/. p. 97. Kngf. Hot. t. 23(53. 2. MV< INl.MA. All. I. M.?Jfnra; stellatiin ca'spitosa (U'ciiiiiIh'Iis foiit'.iu'iis, filis rainosis (lavis, raniis clon- gotis si'C'iiiulis, i-apsulis si'ciiiulis siil)gli)lM)sis si'ssililjus. IIau. (')itiii;(h's.s tilaniiMits. Frnitilications arc frc<|nidt'N of th)> prostruti* Literal liliuaent.s. — We nii'..'vatis suhtUR ;!lauci>, pedicellis confertis unilluris aut e peiluni iilii coinniiini cirtis, petalis (i~!I (ddon^fis snhohtusis. l)i Canil. I'niitr. V. \, p. 78, J)< Lik.i. Ii. S,I. c. I. /. h.'t. — Hah. N'alparaiso. — This, we Irani from iMr. (nnkshanks, is called liiiiijuf in Chili. I'mji .':. — i. Itirhiris urtiiiiii aul/ni ; spiiiis palniato-.Vtidis marine revolntis, fidiis ovatis ellipticisvr brevissinie pi'ticdatis hasi vi\ attenuatis ri^idis spinoso-dentatis mncronatis jutiiorilins inte)rerrinii.s, pedunculiR 4—5 sniiumliellalis, fnliis lire\ iorilius suhceriinis, (.'iTiMinilms ovatis apice vi.\ attenuatis. Aliirt. in Si/ni/t. tsi/sl. Vrijil. r. 7. i>. 1'^.— IIau. \'al|ianiiiio.--'riiis plant we have lately recei-.ed from Mestifs. liridgeM and Mathrwi from the same country; and from Mr. .Macrae, (.fathered at the liathi* uf Culliua. CHILI. aa I ft \\' Page 7.-2, Azara dentata; foliiR ovatix Horratia scabris iiubtUH tomcntoHis, eorymbiN scHfiilibug paucifloris. Don.— Huh ft I'm: Syst. Veijr.t. Ft. Per. v. I. p. 138. De Caiul Prodr. v.X.p. Hi-i. Dun, in Ed. Ntw Phil. Jmim. x\ 10. i>, 1 1 7. — Hah. Vulparaiw). — Mr. Dun t'onsidem the siiullcr Ivaf to \k a ptTNintt'iit Ntipub-, while the other Ntipiile is very deciduous and minute. The same Botanist gives the follo\vin(|nalibu8, florilius spicatis. Don. — Uniz el Pav. I.e. De Cand. I. r. Don, I.e. — IIaii. Valparaiso. — We refer to Mr. Don's paper for full characters of this (renus and its species: he pLices i: in Honiidinite, tvhere it seems to rank naturally in':, > n J'inrdn. The above three species are all named Vonolen in Chili: but there is a fourth H ith reticulated leaves and a nanicled intlorescence, called Lilin, the A.Y Lileti, Bert. ( Lilrniit, iiov. \H'n. lidi. M.S. ), fouiul also at Valparaiso, which we have received fnmi Mr. Bridges, and which appears to be the sjinie with A.? mluslrina, Don. J'li'li' !.'». — .'t. Thkvoa. MiiTH.- I. T.trinrrrin; glabra, foliis ellipticis creiiato-serratis trinerviis subtiu c incoloribus, (HI/, il lltiuh. in Hoi. Afisr. v. i. p. I j!). — Colletia Trebu. /ii:it. in Dull, des Sc. Nal. v. 20, />. It)!). — IIaii. \'al|>aniis<>. Piii/e Hi. — '-i. Di viiA. Kunth.— \. D. drpnulin-i; fidiis lanceolato-ovatis iiitejrris aut subtrilldis, raccmis folii liiugituiliiie, Ibiribus siepius octiiiiilrls. /><• Cinid. Prodr. r. -i. />. Tt. — Amyris polygiima. Cm: li: r. '.i. /I. .'id. t. i.'t!!.-- ' Scliinus dependens. Orlty. Dtt: H. p. lt):i." — S. lluingan. Mol. Vhil., (according to Bcrtero.) — II 111. *'.iipariiiso. Pmif I!). — Adksjiia.— Our Atlismio niiiro/ifii/llo we have received fnmi Mr. Mathews as the A. iirhurea i/f Berfero's MS.S. Hut this plant of Bertero .M. (iiiilleiniu is disposed to refer to Xiiminniii jiiiiirld/d of Cavanilles. — Our .1. (iiiiiiislijniio is sent to us by .Mr. .Mathews, under the iiaiiie of A. nsiroriii, Bertero. — What we have spoken of as the .1. loniiisitii,(\>. IH.) De (and., .Mr. Mathews has given as A. mnriralit. Piiijr -ii. — !.'(.• (in I.TKHIA. Hiiiii.'i. it h'nnlli, — I. ('. tinrtoria; foliolis glabris ov.iri-obloniris interdum subpiiberiilis, 4'alycibus glaliriiisculis, leguniiiiibiis glabris sessilibus obtusis. Dr ('and. — a. petiolis primariis soliinuiiiido aciileat'- ''. .inctoria. Hmnh. ,t A'liiilli, jS'or. (iin. Am. i: ti. /). .'{.'<(). I. M'.K Di- ('anil. Prodr, i: 4. i>, \h\,~ i . ( bilensis. /)r i'lrid. Prodr. r. i. //. 4x1.- (Vsalpinia pectiiiata. for. Prttl. — Tara tiiictoria. i\lolina.-~ll, petiolis nniiiibus petinlulisijue basi at iileatis.— I'oii -iatia spinosa. I'luill. Cliil. r. i. I. .'i!l.— CouU teria horriila. Ilinidi. il Kiivlh, \or. dm. Am. r. ti. ji. .'ti7. /. ."iliH. — IIah. Valparaiso: but probabU from the i;ardens there, in which, Mr. Bridges informs us, it is cultivated under the name of Torn.— To lis it appears that this plant is exclusively i> native of I'erii, and we can scarcely doubt that the two species described by Humboldt are mere vi.rieties, ditfering only in the more or less ubuiulant aciilei on the leaf- stalks.* Both are used i'l dyeing, and from their beauty, are amply ileserving of cultivation. Feuillee was ill the habit of making a beu'iti.'ul and very black ink from this plant, by iiifiising the pods with a little alum in water for a iiii;lit, and after .vards boiling them. Poi/r 'J'J. I 'o.ssin frondosa. The CmpiimlMi specimens in the ('olle<-tion, and others that we have received from the «inie spot, iratherril by Mr. Bridires, have the leaves more or less hairy on the nerves, ami remark- ably iliati-d at the iiiari;iii, anil of a less hrm texture than those from Valpaniiso, which we have from other traveUers, and which appears to us to be the true frimdo-ia. I'oili -i'.i.- i. p'(ih.\iii riisro; caule minute tuberculato, foliis ovato-4>llipticis integerrimis petiolatis fasci- cnlatis, pediiiiculisaxillaribns sidiaL'yregiitis, calycis infunilibuliformis laciiiiis rellexis corolla diipio biiiifioribns, staminibus subiiiclusis. Jim: ,1 I'm: PI. J'ir. i. .'(. /i. SH. Dr Conil. Proilr. r. ;>. /i. .'ill.- F. lycioides, Andr. Hot. Drp. I. lid. Dot. Mo'j. I. lOil. Lull, Prndl. (lid. r. ,1. /. it.— IIaii. \alparaiso.— It is strange tlwt no * In the s|tct'iiiien!t of the ('oUertioii, tlie U>at1i>ts are all acultsited at the buse; in tbuso we po;i!ii>»!i trom Ml> Itriilgeit, the ai'ulei are cuiitiiied to the liase ot tbt; ]. XXni. MYHTACEyfi. Jim.—\. Eiifiriiiii Chekcn; pcdunculis o\illaribus sub I- (loris solitariis folio lon)fiorilius, sub llorc bractwdis -i minutis lincaribus dccitluis, foliis ^rjabris dcnsissimis ovnlibiis utrini|nc arutis brcvissimc pctiolatis obsolete pandleliiu nervosis pelucido-punctatiii, sefrmentis c«ly. ciiiis obtnsissimis.— K. Cheken. ^fltl. Chil.—Df Caiul. Prui/r. i: .). /*. .ilH.—Fiiall. Chit. v. ,'{. /. 3A— Ham, Valpaniiso.— This \\v have also received fnmi Mr. < ,'ruckshanks and Mr. Hridffes, but without the vernacular name; nevenbeless it accords so well with the Chi km of I'enilh'-e, that we have little doubt id' its beini: his plant. M'hen the upper leaves fall otf, the peduncles appeitr to be terininul and corymbose, as in that aullior's lijrure. Piuii- •i'.i.—'i.E. Tiinii; paniculisaxillaribusplerumquesiditjiriissulicorymbosispaucitloris lon^ntudine fere I'olionim, foliis ellipticis obovatisve obtnsissimis coriaceis snbtus pallidis ( junioribuN raniulis)|ue subveliitinis) brevissime petiolatis. — Hah. Valparaiso. — This ,ve have received fnmi .Messrs. Cruckshanks and Mathews, botli of whom aflirm it to be the 'J'liiiii of Chili ; but it cainiot be the Tiiiiiis iiiiinrhiitii n( Molina, which he considers the 'J'liiiii of the country, but which, from his description, authors have arr.iii);ed with the Mitijnuli' iiii'tr, and near to Drimyn. — t tnr plant has (juadrilid lloM ers, and is a true JCiii/iiiin, but it may perhaps be the Mi/rtiis Lumn of Medina and Spren^'el, which I)e Candolle with doubt refers to \\\» Myrliis tiiullijiora. Piiijf -ij. — Ord. XXI.\.» .SAXIFKA(iK/K. — I. ICsi ai.i.oma.— I. E. nihni ; nunulis frlandubiso-pnbps- centibus, foliis obovato-lanceolatis acutis, basi in petiolnm attenuatis duplicato-serratis infernef^landnlosissub- tus resinoso-piuictatis, pedunculis in iLxillis foliorum terminaliuni siniplicibns vel raniosis bracteolatis, lloribus cyliudraceis. Prrs. — Hmih. in Hut. Mmj. t. -iHSM. I)i I'ttml. J'rnilr. r. 4. ji. .').- I'.scallonia I 'oppi;;iana. Di Cwiil. I. I. — Stereoxylon nilirnm. Hiii: it Pin: Ft. Pir. i: :i. t. TMi. n. — IIah. \'alparaiso. — This appears to be frojucnt in Chili, and liable to much variation in the shape of the leaves, in tlie simple or brunched p<>(lunclcs, in the lircidth, jicc. of the calycine seirment.s, anil in the pnliescence and inlands : hence h e have been led to nniti' with it the F. Pii/ijiii/iiiiiitm of De Caiiibdie, which is indeed the F. rulirii of I'oppi^ himself. Piniv -^,i. — i. F. iiriiliitii; tota liirsuto, ramis erectis hirsutisitimis adnltis <;laljnitis, toliis olxtvatis denti- rulatis revidiitis, racemo tliyrsoideo, calycis dentilius su'mlatis, petalis lineari-s|>athulatls, DC. — Pirn, .Si/u. PI. V. I. /<. -^.'Ij. Ih Ciiiut. Prmlr. v. 4. ji. j.— .Stereoxylon revolutum. Jtuu it J'lir. Ft. /'<;■. r. .'J. /. W.'Jti. ii. — Haii. Valparaiso. Piiili ■>.'». — :i. F. jmlnnilrnta ; tota hirsiita, rnmis subtriironis erectis, foliis ellipticis obtusis breve petio- latis serrulatis ^nperne junlorilius siibviscosis, nicemo tenninali spiiieltinni erecto, calycis dentibns |)atnliH, petalis oliovatis.— /'(7>. Si/ii. J'l. v. I. /(. -i'-i.'). Dr Ciiiiil. Priiitr. r. i. />. .j. — (>ter<>oxylon pulvendentiun. liiiiz il Par. Ft. Pit. r. '.i. I. W.'Ji. A. — IIah. Valparaiso. Pmif •>:>. — -i.* Liiritiilhtis hiitripiihyttun; (piuiLsiticus,) ramis teri-tibiiN teneris Hcaliris ferru^inels, foliis ^par-l- liri've petiolatis cordatis ovalibiisve mucronatis ciiriaceis jrlabris, raceniis tenninalibns et axillaribiis ani.nil.itis rainulis lirevibns trilloris, llore meilio scsslli lateralilins pedicelbitis, bnu'teis minimis, petuJis (i lineari-spatlnilatis, antberis incnmbentibus, DC. — Hui: it Pin: Ft. Pir. i: :i. ji. IH. t. 'iT.i. u. De Cund. Prmlr. t: \. p. '.i\-i. — Hah. Valparaiso. Piiiji -i.'). — -i. L. Ciirtiinim. We have recently ascertained that the plant which we have thus named at p. i.i, is the L. ii/iliylliis of Miers, in Hull, des Sc. Nat. v. Il». p. :i\'J, andof !)<■ Candidle, I'rodr. v. 4. p. ,'lt)7. Piii/i Jli.—ii.* Ammi. IJim. — I. A. Visniniit. Lam. — Dr I'linil. Prmlr. i: \. p. Il.'l. — Dauciis Visna(,ru. .A»v/. Hurl. V'liiil. r. .'i. t. M. — Hah. Val'iaraiso. Pmir it). — (hmurhizii ihilimi: This ap|M-iu-s to lie the O. Jiirtirii of l)e ( 'anil. I'rodr. v. 4. p. i3i, which iiann- is of cour e C'audolle. I ' 1 CHILI. 57 Pdf/e 28. — ij. Proiintii, i>//rit'olia ; foliiii pctiolatiN cordnto-rotiiiulatis ovnIiltiiNV)' NiilitiM tnmnntoititt, lu^ht'iiiiN piloNix. J) prt'W'iit plant may pt-rliapH Itu a diHtiiict ttpecicsi, flaviiig the HteniH Hliriibliy at tlit- baso, tliu IcavtM itmallpr and iiKiro irri-;;iilarly toiitlit-il. P(ii/e .'to. — !».* Si'il.ANTllKs. — I. .v. olirofeii, Linn, — Sprini/, Sijsl, Viijrl, v. .'J. /(. 444. — Hah. Valpa- niiw*. — Wf may tu-rc remark that the EnimUirium VJiitinsv U the Fltivcrin Cuntrai/trrii of l*ers«»oii, (Ffiiill. V. ;j. t. 14.) Piii/r 'M).~\\.* Ki xi;ma.— I. K, (imln. Chum, in lliir. I'/ii/s. Ptr.p. "!'>. t. Hi. — <)i,nera triplinervia. 'Spniii/. .S'l/st. Vii/it. r. '.i. p. (i74. (iwit of (■./.vm'/i;.)— H»ii. Coneeption. — The plant of Cassini appeant ideii- tii'al with El<:ulhiranlhfrn iwHiiJ'vliii, i'olt., from !St. Domingo, and In herliaeeoUN, Piii/r .'«). — 2. Hiiri/mris linriiris ; foliis liiiearihns dentatis iiitt •.'erriniisipie, thiriliUN suhi'or)'niliosis. .Spi . — Pits. .Syn. PI. v. 'i. p. i'J'i. Sjinnij. .Syst. Vii/it. r. .1. /). Ili.'t. — ll\ii, Viilpaniiso.— This Iiiim the leaven much larijer and loni;er than in H. riismnrinifiiliii, and they are, in treneral, deriiledly tootlied. Piuiii'.W. — <). limi/mris rii/iilit ; caiile frntiroMi r.\nio>o, tolils eoriaieis riy^idis Hililite rehiote dentatiK'i;;eron linilolium. \yill(l. Piii/f :ii. .'>. .Si nil III /ini/iiisii; snflrnticosns, jjlaher, foliis sessililius pinnatillilis laciiilis lineariliiis lU'i lis, rorynilio ileiiso multllloro, ir.v.iiiii'ris snlirylindraii'is, tidiiilis uniserialliins apue vi\ sjiliaielalis liiLsi lir.irteidati^, r.idio patente. — lltn. Valparaiso; tvlii-nce we have also had it from Mr. Hrid;;es. — It is nearly allied to .V. iirtiinisiifiiliiis, liiit that is lierliaceons, and has liipinnatitid leaves. J>iii/i :J-J.— IT.» .M\lilA. .1/.)/. I. .1/. risiosii. Cur. li. r. :i. />. .<(). t. -^((H. Ciiil. in lint. .Mini. t. •>.jTk- M. mellosa. .Mill. — Jaiij. ,M. sativa. .Wm/.— .S/);. — Madi, I'mill. C/iil. r. .t. /. -.iti.- H\H. Valparaiso. Piii/i' :i-i.Hilii:nt/iiis iilnliiiiisiis, — We liuvo ''r.iii- iix-ertained that the plant so railed at p. .i"^, is the //. Iliunjir of M(diiia, whose name oic'lit therefore to lie preferred. Piii/i- :ii. — !»*.• Xanthii m. Liiiii. I. .\. s/nnnsnin. /.i«h.-- II mi. Nalparaiso — INLiy not the .X.riit/iiirlinim of Kuntli, from i'eru, he the Mime r Piiiji- .1.1. -OKI). XX.\1V.» t'A.MI'.VNl l,.\<'i:.K. Jii.s.— l. Wkiii.iNniHi.iv. .s /<;,»/. 1. It. /,„»;,- mills; laiile ei'eiiii luisi siiiipliri i;laliro vel sialirinsinlo, I'oliis lim-ari-iiiuniinatis anirnstis L,'laliris siilidenti- eiilatis, I'.ilyi'is tnlio ^'laliro oliioiiiio, I'orolla infiindilinlifcirini ppifiiiide .'i-tida laiiiiiis ralviinis diiniiliii lonpore, eapsnia oheotiiea. Alp/i. DiCitwI. i'linipnn. p. IJK — ( ampaniita (Iiilensis. .Mul. — ('. liiiarioides. Liim. — Hah. Valparaiso. /'lii/i .'til. 4. .S.iliiiuiiii liilii rii\u:ii. Linn. — Hah. N'alparaiso. /'(!(/(• :17.— li. Nil on \\ V. I.iiiii. 1. .V. uiiimiiiiilii : herhaeea, pulii'sri'iis, I'olii- lato-lanceolatis aiiiiiiinatis iindiilatis siildoii^i-e petiolatis, paiiinilis painilhiris, calvcr irlaiidiiloso-pnliesreiite laiiiiiis aii^riistis, rorolla' tiilio elcMiv'ato, linilii lariniis rotnndatis olitiisis. Hiil. .Mui/. I. .iH\'.l. — I'etiinia ariiniinata. (irnhnin in I'lliii. Phil. Jiiiirn. July, l^■.'H. /;. .'i?**. — Nirotiaiia aniriislifolia ;' Hiii: it Par. PI. J'rr. r. -i. t. l.'t(l.--llAli. Valparaiso. — I |Min conipariiiaf our plant with the .V. itiiinistifiiliii, Uiiiz and I'av., we lan srari'ely discover any ditl'erence. I. t , I M '¥ :; in I ■■>' t I I 'iH (IIILI. ■Id Piujr \\. — S/,/mi;lf rnwi/wH«/(»/H.— We Imvo nirciiily, imilcr tluN plant, pcfiTrcd, a« ii Mynonym, to the Alijiic Lw/iii II of Ffiiill. < liil. V. :i. f. I , H-hiih U alm» thf authority for tlio Phytiirns uiiilimiiiia of Muliua and S; i>ii((cl, a luiinc wliit'h liiu tlio i'i)(lit of priority, /•„,/, n.— I.* Mkntiia. Liiiii.— l. M. Piiliijiiiiii AiH«.— I'oico, Fiiiill. Vtiil. r. 3. t. WH.— IIaii. Val- pankiNo. Pail, \\. :i.* liAHimm lA. Hiii: li Piii: — I. fr. Chilam.i ; foliis lani'<>olatiMililoii)i'iN int«>);crriiniH, ppd- iiiiLiilis nmltilloris. Ihiilli. ;I/.S'.V.— Hah. Valpiimiso. I'atji' \\.— Tiiiiiiuiii iirrhiiliiiiii.—Wi- now lie'', vi- tliis to In- the Tiiiiriiim liiUrviihiillum of (^v. Ic, V. 6. t. .'jT", not of Lam., and tin- T. hiinliir of Smitli in \iee»' (Jyol., »» liirli Litter luimi! ou)(lit to Im> retained. /'mil i-J. — I.' Viihi nil iiitiniiiiliii ; HNppni, r»ntt<. Gill, li Hiiiik. in hut. Mim. r. I. /». MM. Piiiii' ii. — J. ('iTinRKXvi-i)N. Linn. — 1. C. ri/aniirnrptim ; NpiniN axillariliUN, niiniH tfrt-tilniN pnlicRfpnti- lins, fi'liis oviitis rordutisvc nnoTonnlatis I'oriaci'ix claliriii nitidix siilitiis pnnctiH inipr)-M>.|!i, pi'dniK'uliA axilluri- lins l-.'J-lloris. (Tah. XI.) I'oppJL'iii cyaniH-arjia. Hirt. in Hull, ilea S,\ JVitt. IKJtl. , ^piniw ( raniiM alHirtivis ) iixillarilMis innii' parA'is niMic validix, niiiiam ud '^ iinriit> loniri^. JliiniUfrfU-s, /nninris >nlian;;nliiti pnlirsccntcs. /'o/Kiopptmita, |Milliruria, i'oria('il rordata, '«■^^ilia, aniUi, pli'niniipii' nnuronnlata, iiiti-irorriniii, Hupra ^lalira, bi-via, parallclini inipri'>M»-n«>rvi>!iH, <'4>sta sidiinnnodo pulicMcnti', Holitus paliidiiira, |;lalini, ri'ti"nlalini vt-noxa, vt'iiiN promint'iitiliUH nuIi li'iitv pnn^ti^ imprt'wis notata. I'lilinniili a\illari->, lin'M->, lii-trillori. ('iilffj^ ovatii>, ulaliiT, .'i-dpntatiiA. ( •- riillii nni'iani ad M'NC|iiiuiiriain Ioml^i, infnnililinlil'ni'nilM, linilxi i|iiin(pi<>tido, loliis ovatis ohtUNis patcntiliu-., Illtu^ pnll<'^c'l'ntilm^. .Slniiiiiin 1, didyiiania, tnlio lorolki' inM-rta, inilnita. Anlliinr ii>atii', olitoNr. I'islillum : liinmn uvatiini. .Sliihis tilifornii>, tnlii iiirolki- lnn^'itndiiii-. Sliiimii liilolmm. I'nniiii, : Driiim siiliNiica, niiu.'nitiiilini' x'lninis I'isi .\iitiii, lalyri- pi'r>i! tcita, ft l)a>i >tyli r4ironata, dcninin in J nno-s li<-mi>- plui'ricas »i'paraliilis. Anns di^pl'rMlil'. .Sdniim <>ldon;,' ,ini| Mr. Bridtrr^; as \i
    appellation of I'lip/niiiii ii/imiMiir/iii, .V.S'.S'., a name wv Khi old jfladly have .iiliiptcd, lint that till' iffnns si-i-nis HCiircidy to dift'cr from CilliiiriJ-i/lim. Thr corolla and fniit ari- thr wuiit- in lidtli I'i'iiiTa: tlii' anlhcrs arc ovatr, as ti^'ori'il in Himwiilfiii fli r>iii.iii,(Umf. and I'av. I-'I. IVr. t. 1.5^, uliiih Mr. Dull Kiiisiili'iN ii Inn- ('i/lia>r, and <'\idi'iilly jointed." Tin- h-avi-N are dotted on the nndemide, as in the Mi/rliii iii . It is named in the ronntry .\nniim ili- AV/ii/io, and Ariii/iin miii/in.-Twt. \l. I'i'l. I, I'hiHer ; _fiii. J, StaiueoM and stiifiiia; fiii. .'i, I'riiit.einlosed in the calyx ; ,fiii. i. Fruit removed from the calyx ; Ji;i..'>, ThetBoniitu into H hicli the fruit sc|iar.ites ; ^V/. (i, Nnt cut open to >ho» the \i weds j .A;/, "i, Need : — all more or lews miiijnijieil. /'«n 11. I.\.* A.M.\I{.\.VTII \(I:.J:. Jnss.— \. A.vinilis. Lihh.-Wku. Valpanu»o. I'mii \\. ■>. ('Iiinii/iniliiiw niu/tifii/iiin ; folii> piiinatilidis laciniiit linniriliUH, inferiorihtix snlMJentatiN, ••loineriilis lliiruiii avillariliiis sessiiil.iis. Hil/,1. Kiiiim. Hum. it .Si/i. c. (i. />. •im.—Jhll. Elth. p. 7^*. /. Wi. J'. 77. -Ham. N'alparaiso. /'«;/. +4.— <»Kii. I.\ I.* I,.\l ItlNK.K. 7hv..— I. Lai his. Linii.— [. A. /'cmbio.— Hah. Valpaniiso.- The specimen in the ('ollediini, m. well iLs that from Mai ni<-, noticed at p. 4.'>, is det.— IIaii. VulpuruiiMi. — W« hav« already oft'erml hoiih« reraorkH on tliis plant at p. 45 of thi! prcMont work. I! .("r ( ' ' SOCIETY ISLANDS. I liii'lii(lin)r F.iutcr, DiiripN, KlizabHli, l*it('aini, nnd Uumlilrr's Ixlandx; tlioNi> denominated "Conil iHJandii" ut pojfi' I, of this Voliimi'; and Olalieilo, or Tahiti. Tliey with viHited at the periods there stated.*) J -J Onn. I. ClimrKlM:. J«.v.«. I. CanlamiiK sannvnUtsn; foliis |H'ti()liitis ^lahris piniiatist'ctis, scpiu'ntis.'i ovatis iiit'i'rni' (Iciitatis iiifiMii> pi'tioliilatis, caiilo sulxiiulo l)a.si tlagclliti'i-o, silitjuis pati'iitiiius. DC. — " For»t. Fl. App. />. »2. «. .52!)." J)t Cund. Prwlr. v. I. p. 1.j3. I. [^(pidiiini pisriiiiiim; siliciilis oliloiigo-ohovatis (sou olxjvatis) I'liiar^inatis, stiirniatc I'xscrlo, fdliis ovali-olildii^Ms cxtrorMiiu ili'iitiitis iiiti'gcrriinisvi'. DC, — " luirst. Prmlr. «. 2U)." Dt Cam/, Pro-lr, r, I. p. 20G. The |H*u<'h in oiir »|>"<'iiiiens is limader than that des<^rihed by Utt <'»iidolle, in thi* respett approaehiii); that of L. O- I('»i/iii7i.v( , hut tlie ityle is very conspicnoiiN. Oiii). IF. CAn'AUIDK.i:. JiLss, 1. Ct\ \mm\ro\y^\s /Hiitaphylh, Dr Cuiid, Prinlr. i: l./>. 238. — CIi'oiik' jxiitapliylla. lU>t. Maij. t. UiHI, I. C'ralH-va riliijiimt ; stainiiiil)us 2U-2H toro uniuilari iiisirtis iN-tali)riiiii l«)ii^itu(liiu', Imcca Dvali, tiiliis laiio-dlalcHH llipticis anitis. DC, — " Forst. Prodr. n. 203." /> ('and, I'rixlr. r. I. p, 2\A. II til. (iHinhier's tnlund. I. ('ap|)aris .SiiHdwirhiatta ; itu-rniis loliis clliptii-is lntt(t. l.iini.— Dv Cimd, Pnxlr. r. 1. /*. HI. //»/. .Mit,/. t. 3(>i:J. 1. Mihisius Maiiifuit. I.iitn.—lliit. Maij. t. I7()2. Di Ciiitd. Piixtr, r. 1. p. 158. 2. Ilihlsfus r(w«-««(7(m. /.inn. — Hot. May, t. 158. Ik Cam/, Pnnlr, r, I. />, H8. * A» nmiiy nl' tin' )ilant!i ul' these NlmnU a|>|ii'ur (ominon to the whole tn'oup*, we liuve ntrely thoiiu'lit It iieco. Miry tu nienliiiu tin' |iiirtiiiiliir ■•tutiiiii!. nl the ■.|iecies. ■ < -. i '1 r I ill II M ' (iO sociiyrv ISLANDS. [Uuttijh .-). II ihisciis I triiiispis ; I'oliis inciinis ti-ili)lii'« l<>l)i'* liiiuTolatis siilHlcntiitis, paliiiiciilis nxil- lariliiis siil)l)i(li)iis tiriiiiiiiilil)iis MilHjiiiiiitisis, involiuvllo iiovi'in-dtiitatd. DC— Cur. Dirni. A. t. :)."). ./: '2. /)>■ ('(dill. I 'roil r. r. I. /». I."».l. I. Ililiiscii-, filiitiiiis, l.iiiii.—Ciir. Diss. ;». t. ."•.'i. /' I. Ih Cnnil. Prtnlr, r. I. />. I'll. I. 'l'lK>|HNiii /tii/iiiliiiii. Corr.—Di Ciiiiil. I'nnlr. v. I. /t. la(i. — Ililii«.cus |H)jhi1iii'iis. //////. Kiimiili. Amh. r. '2. (. Tl. 1. (iiwxvpiiiiii liiiiluiiliiisi. I, inn, — Hot. Hi;/, t. 8t. Df Caiiii, Prmlr. r. I. /». l!M. Tl IIS airri'i's priniiii'y iiriM M itii till' ti^'iiri' iiIhivi- i|iiiiti'il ill nil lull llli- |ir)'N<'iir<> ol' i;laiiiN on tin- iiiiilcrNiilt' of tli«- III' till' leaf; lint Dr. Ilaiiiilliiii in I, inn. Truiix. v. I.'i, |i. 4!):^, Htati'N it as liis ii|)iniiin, tliut Nnth I'liarai'li'i' is mil to Ix' il on; anil tliiit I/kiI ilcrivnl I'Vcn I'roni tlic iliinitiiin ol tin- stciii is of no ii si'l|in'lln ol' I.inn. This lii'loiifTs to liis (,' ' laim allia, si^minc ni;,'riniiiti'," nliirli iinliiili-s tlic (i. HiuiMnlrmr I. .*>i(lii rlumiliifoliii. I.iini. — Cor. Diss. I. /, 'A.f. 12. Di Ciniil. J'roilr. i\ I. p. Ui2. '2, Sida /iirifiliM ijiiliii. I.inn. — I'lir. Dis^. 1. /. .'i. yi 2. Dr Ciinil. I'nxir, r. I, y;. I(»7. oiM). iv. BV'n\i:uiAt'i:.i-: llr. I. Mt'locliia /lis/iiilii : tula liis|)i(la, litiiis iiiii><|iiilatt'i'i.s coi'dato-ovalis (luplicato-siTi'iiti!! iitriii(|'i(' pills sirlhitis sulitiis pallldis, iinilxilis (i-S-llia'ls axiilaiiliiis pctinliiii siiiMHiiiaiililjiis. Till' liaiiN on till' sti'iii, |irtiol<', ami |ii'iliinrli's, art' loiii;, s|iri'ailiiii;, iinil siin|il<', tlionirli onusiiniiilly niiM'il ivitli otlit'isi that arc sliortiT and sti'llatnl. Thosi' un the Inivi's ari' altivi'tln'r ol' tlic bttcr kiml. TimanlH till' a|ii'\ III' till' |ictiolc till' hail's ail' short anil niinli irouilcil, ami of ii yellow rolonr; ami this |Hii'tion fullii lilt itilh the li'.il'. Till' lalw is u'lahroiis, cm i'|it on the inarL'in of the scj.Miii'iits ami the line inarkiii;,' the iiiii il the sepals, \\ here the hail's arc \cry Ion;:. Wc have hccn ohliffcil to ilniu up onr ilcsrn|itioii from .1 sojitarv anil i mlillc rent s|iecinicii. I. ('iiiiiiiirrsiiiil:! ir/iiniit'i ; cauic alixn'co, tollls ovato-laliccolatis sii|N'rti(' ^lal)riiiN('lllis siiliiiis cam scciililiiis. /)(', /{iini/)/i. .Inili. r. ;{. /. Il!». /■'iirst. (i,n. />. 13. /. 22. Di i'onil. I'nnlr. i: I. p. IS7. I. Walllii-ria Ami riianu. I.inn. — Di Coml. I'nxir. r. I. /y. U>2. — W. iiiilii •/«/ llor. r. I. A \M). () 111). rii,i.\ci;.K ,1ns I. 'riiiiinritla /ir. +7H. /. 1((5}. rewia MollmiDi II : liiliis ciirdalis i)vatO'Hil)l<>nj;is civnatis seahris, |M'di('ellls axillari- Inis trilloris. DC. Luni. — DiCiiml. I'rmlr. r. I. /(..')()!(. — (i. eieiiata. I'orsl. (iin. t. 39, () Id). M. (il ri'iiKu.i; ,his I. ('aliipliylliiiii Iini/i/iifllnm. I.inn. — Di Caiul. J'rwlr. r. I. //. .j(i2. Humph. Amh. 2. r. 71. Itlmil,, Mai. V. \. t. ;JH. Samj/ileir.] S()('IRTY ISLANDS. 61 ■' Ai Oiii). VII. .SAlMNDACK.i;. .///.w. I. ('iii(lios|K'riiiiiiii Ifd/iivnilmni. I. inn. — Ihif. Mtii/. f. 101!). DiCnml. Pntilr, r. I. />, (iOI. I. Apiii'ctii'a /liiitinfii ; foliis piiiiiatis, ract'iiii) siipnulrcoinpoNito terniiimli. J-hrst, dm. I. (»;. Ih (null. J'rwh: r. I. /,. (»l(). I. Doddiiiia risiDsii. I.iiiii. — Ihf'iiml. I'rnilr. i: \. /i. ({|(i. — I), spatliiiliita. Sin. in litis' Cijil. /), Caml. Oi.n. VIII. OXALlDK.i:. .hiss. I. (). nirnirii/ntfi. I.inn.—Emjl. lUtt. f, \V2('>. Dr ('nniiA will not iilliiw 11^ to off't-r any ronuirks upon tills little kiKitin |iliiiit. Out). X. i{iiamm;.k Jkss. I. l\m\M\vvr\s zizi/)/iiiiilis ; l<)lii> (iliioiif^ii-hitii'i'di. !is iiil<'^) > iiiiis coriii"' is MipiM ^lahris iiititli> siilitiis rt'tii'iiliitis iiii-aiio-toiiK'iitosis vctiis riilidiilis, I'aiiiiilis t(iliis4|i iuiiiorihiis di'iisc l'i'iriii;iini>-piil)f>-Cfiiti!iii^, pdalis raivi'dii a'<|iiaiitil)U!>. — Uliatiiiiiis /!/;[ ''Uiidi's. S/ir. — J)i ('anil. J'fiMlr. r. a. ji. 27. I'liliii :i—i inK'iu.1 liiii^fii, Hiiprii (sinitati'l IiiIi'iim- I'iimii, iiitiila, pj iMi ^im oliliipic vi'noNii, ^ '^^ is intt-r wiiiLs ri'tiriilala, F/iiii\ nKMlimri's in riiryiiiMs axilliiriliiis tiiliii lin < il■rilM^. Cn/yr I'Xtiis tiinirlitiisiiH : liil)ii.s loario triiiii'iitii aillitTiMis. .Sti//ii/i liiliihis, ail lia.sin villosns. I'liiiti.s liarratiis, atcr, nia;,niitiiiliiii' H<>niinis I'lsi mitiri. t 'inn vt .Sriiiiiin iininiiiii ill in I'limmli rriiliw. Tliis Has nil till' sjiiiif piipiT H itii ( iiiiiiin i . t. 1 10. /. \. Ih Ciinil. Prmlr. v. '2. p. .•)((. -I'l'lastrus fa Pomf. Prmlr. //. I I'i." Ih Ciinil. /'null, i: '2. /i. :i'.i oliiliriii;! .Vsialica. Unim/. Ilroiiirniart is nt' tlir sum' npiiiinii uitli iims.i'ln's, that llir (i/ii.slms iiiiitiii/iiri.t of Forsfi'r is iilciitiial ititli thr i'limiilliiis .l^inliiiiH ill' l.iiilui'lls. I. (Mniaiiia Dimiimjinsis. I.inn.— Ih (iiiiil. Prmlr. r. 2. /*. M). — (1. ;;laliiii. Jnn/. .tin. /. 17!)./ to. Oil XI. 'SA.Sii DK.i: ( iiirtii. I. Csisiiir'iA iin/innihifii ; tliliis obloiijro-tHiptiiJs liicvt' jhtiolatis coriaci'is hasi apicrqii aciitis (iIwdK'Ic dciitatis j;laltiis nitidis i::i|iiiiiiialis, pcdiiiiciilis hri'vil )iis I'lomrfatis axillan litis, calvii' ,"»-paititti, stain, rciiililiiis ill, stvio »'li)iifj;alo, slij;iiiatiiiiis triliiis capitatis i H' this niily mil' spi'i inn vist» in tin- Ciilli'itiiiii, whoM' llowi-rx ai^ei" with Ihoso of ('iisiiiiiii, hut thi' pt'llnriil clots ill till' h'avi's, allnili'il to liy Mr. Hiowii uK rhiinirti'ristii' of tin' Onlcr Samydea, ilo not app«>ar. The stig;nia.s are very tli'-iinrt uiiil eapitute. 1^ l\ I . I I f ^ 1, f SOCIETY ISLANDS. [MyrtaceiB. OitD. XII. TEHEBINTHACI'LTi:. Juss. 1. Siirimia maritima, Linn. — De Canil. Protlr. v. 2, />. 91. Old). XIII. LKCJUMINOS.E. Jim. 1. Sophora tomiiitoxa, Linn. — l)e ('ami. I'roilr, v. 2. p. 95. — Shane, Jam. v. 2. t. 178. 1. 'IVpliiosia piscatoria ; foliolis 5-(>-iii7. ct in Utrlt. ni)str. \\f arc sjiti>ti(Ml of this ]iliiiit licliip tin- tfntj/.-iiniiii /iiir/niniiiii of Hoxli., h liiili, liinvcvcr, uc do not liiiil any w hfrc (Icscrilx-d. The winip |iliint, tj. f. -J, (II. .\i/ii/iiosiiiii, Biirm.) appi'ar to In- the .s;inu' as tliis; lint Hc do not Know that they art" rt'ffrrcd to hy any aiilhor. 2. DtsiiKuliiim Scorpiiirns, JJtui: — J)i Cam/. Pruilr. r. 2. p. .'W;J.— llidvsaiiim .Scorpi- iiriis. Sir. I. .\bnis pnratiiriii.'i. Linn. — I)v Caiiit. I'rmtr. /• 2. p. :1H1. I. I )()! ill los /«/(//».'' Su'.— /)i Citml. Pnulr. v. 2. p. a!>S. I. ''.lytliiiiia ini/iid. Lam. — J)i Caiul. I'nxlr. i: 2. p. il2. I. (i\y.\\\\\s Jliinis. l)f Ciiiiil. I'rmlr. r. 2. p. KM!. — C'vtisus C'ajaii. Linn. I. CiL'<>,'\:i (HI ii/tnta/i.s. Linii.--J)i Ciinil. I'ntilr. r. 2. p. 197. Old.. XIV. i.viiii{.\i{i.i;. ,/«,s.v. I. ('ii|)lua Piirsimia. lir. — A- Caiiil. Pnnlr. r. 3. /;. S(». llrmin. Jam. t.'iX.f. I. ()ui>. \V. .MI:L.\.ST()M.\( K.K. J„ss. I. .Mclastoiiia I'liitinxi ; iriitii'osiiiii, rainiilis icti'agoiii.s |M'tiolis<|ii(' str'^dso-a.siK'ris. fbliis pt'lioiatis uvali-obloiiiris ai-iiiniiialis sulxlciiticiilatis prutiT iutvuIos 2 iiiai-j;iiialis Iriiu'rvii.s supra sfti>v)-M'abris sublus in in-rvis stri^^iilosis, ((irvinbis paucitloris, nilvtv sflis cnuvsis scabri). ioliis ,j i>bl()ii<;is dcfiduis, I)i Citnil. I'rmlr. r. A. p. I J.|.. Onr >.|in inicn^ also arc from Tahiti, Imt in a very iudilli>rcnt state of preservutinn. oiii). -Wi. MvuiAci:.];. ./«.v.v. I. .Ut^Mina rotiniJiiHa / Ik Ciinil. I'nntr. r. A. //. 238. — Kuf,'tiiia cotiniliilia. .Jarip Otis. 3. /. ■>3. r; Ficoideie.] SOCIETY ISLANDS. 68 ' ii \Vc have quoted this with a mark of doubt, because all the Jossii,.iB are stated to be natives of the IsleR of France and Bourbon : at the aimw time, our .specimens so entirely accord tvith Jacijuiu's Kjrure, that we consider it almost certain tiiiit our plunt is the same a.s his. 1. Metrosideros vi/fosn ; foliis oppositis ovatis veiiosis siibtus puljescentibiis, tliyrsis axil- laribns tfriniiialihiisvi' »)p|M)sitis villosis, floribus sessilibiis confertLs. Sm. in Linn. Trans. r. 3. p. 2<)8. J)f ('ami. Proilr. r. 3. p. 226. — Melaleuca villosa. Linn. Fit. — M. a-stuosa. *' roist. I'lix/i: II. 21")." — M. spectabiiis. Giertii. (Kde Mtnzicsii.) — Leptosponmiin coi- liniiin. b'orst. l-jn. 30. «, 2. (fide l)v ('and.) In till' iililer leaves, tbn pubescence altogether disappeais, but the calyces and pedicels always contiinie white with down. 2. Metr«)si(ler().s diffusa; loliis opjiositis ovatis vemisis utrinquc f^labris, paiiiciilis axillari- f>iis teriniiialibusve op,)<)sitis villosis, '.K-iliceliis o|)positis. iiiii. I. r. v. 3. p. 2G8. Dt Cand. J'litf/r. i: 3. p. 221. ( )ur specimens are from Tuliiti, as were those (leathered by Nelson, and mentioned by Smith iu Hees' < yciopu'ilia. 3. Metrosideros a/nirata ; foliis op|)ositis oliovatis coriaeeis obtiisissiinis venosis irlabris ill petioliiin brevein attemiatis, iiuiri;s<|iie, ealyeibiis jrlabris elevato-niffro-punctatis. ('1'aii. XII.) Urimi ribscure tetnmoiii, otrtice palliile fusco tciti. F-piiiictatus punctis cb'vatis, )|uinipiebibus, liibis obtusis. I'etala htliis loii);ioni, dorso punctato scabro. i'aimuln calyce persi.-.tente ciiicta, .'J-vaivis, loculicida. II «n. tianibier's Island, Till. XII. h'lij. I, V\m\fT\ fiij.'i. Rower, biid op-n; yi;/..{. Capsule, with the calyx ; >?.'/• 4> (''>P>"Je, with part of the ctdyx reuiovcil; Jiij. '>, Capsule burst open. Oiti.. XVII. CIC TKMnACK.K Juss. I. Katftnaria ndijatis. Sir. in liiCand. J'rmh: r, 3. p. 2!>}). — Cueiirbita lafji naria. /.inn. 1. I'lii'iiiii's Citrnlhis. Sir. in /)«■ ('and. I'nnlr. r. 3. /*. 301. C'ueiii'l)ila C'itndlus. Linn. 2. Cm-imiis satirns. l.inn.^Dr ('and. Pnii/r. r. 3. /*. 3(10. Mr. ( iillic takes niitici- of . some otlicr s|H-cies of i'liiiii/nliiiiir, found in Taliiti, but they do not appear in the < olb'i lion : one i> nicntiitned in that );entleniiui's Notes as the .Irriini of the luitives, (pnibablv ( iiiiir/iita .liiiuiitiii,) »bii'b is employed tor hoidiii;!' the perfumed cocoa-nni oil, or Mhiiih. Old). XMII. I'Oirril.ACH.K. .///.vs. I. I'oilulaea (»/. '//////. /'/. fiV. /. 123, I'nxlr. /•. 3. //. 3.")3.— 1*. Ilava. " I'nrsl. PI. Lsi: T2." I. 'raliimin fmtins. IVilld. — />»• ('and. Prm/r. r. 3. //. 3.")7.- T. paiiieiilatiini. (iteiin. — i'ortiilaca patens. ,////■//. /"/////. /'. 2. t. I.'>l. Ohi). MX. 1 I("()II)r..K. .///.v,s. I. .Sesiiviiiiii /Hirtulaiasfnini. Linn. — I)i ('and. Prmlr. r. 3. p. I,"i3. — Ai/(H)ii canarieii.se. .Indr. Hal. Hip. I. 201. 't ! i!' J , . I 64. SOCIETY ISLANDS. [RnbiaceoB. r If I f\ 111 I'M Found on all the Coral Islands, accordinjr to Mr. CoUit-'n Notes, but the only specimen in the Collection was from Whitsunday Island, fjathcrcd by Mr. Lay. Oui). X.\. I'MUKLLIFKll/E. ,J„ss. 1. Eiyii},'iuni aquaticum. Lhiii.—Dc Cam/. I'roili: v. \. p. 9.5. Oiii). XXI. LOK.VNTIIE.K. Juss. 1. N'isciim opiiiitiouhs. lAiiu. — I)i ('ami. Pnnlr. v. !•. //. 'ZSl. Oiii). XXII. lU'IHACK.K. Jiiss. I. Smick'n rotiiiidi/uiia ; {ilabni, numilis ti'tiiiffimis, foliis jM-liolatis cordato-suhrotuiulis hrcviter acuniiiiatis siihtus pallidioribiis, pi'dinu'iilisaxillarihiis (>])|M)silis solitaries coinprcssis tiK'ilio artic'iilatis, capitiilis trlobosis caiK'scuiiti-tomi'iitosis. calvcis laciniis ovatis ohtiisis. J)t ( 'and. I'riidr. r, \. p. 3 K>. ( (iir spi'iinicns arc only in bud, ami may |irc>vc a (li>timt s|n'(ic's. hi oiii' instanri' tin' ikmIihk Ic is tcnninal and ndt iiiiiitcd, stt tliat it |ifrlia|is i>iii;lit tii lie di-«i'ril>i'cl as ti'iniinal iiii a >lioi't aNJllarv liranili, which is t'lirriislu'd alxmt the niiddlc with luo small ii|i|Hisitc d<'i'idiiiiii.< leaves. 1. CVpliai'lis? Jrai/raiis; titraiuira. ramiilis coiiiprcssis, t'oliis late ()va!i!)iis ()lM)vatisi liiiiractciijatis, llorilms ti iiiis scssililnis. (Tab. XIII.) I'liiili- altissimiis, gracilis, liiiiupsiis, niniii|m' tcri'tcs. Umiiuli am i|iili-((iiii|irrvi, ;:lalin. /■'(///// tcrc .'i imrias liiiifja, iiliiivata, vid late (ivalia, enriaeea, iilitilsi, veiiiisi ati)ue letii iilata, inleiferrima, ;.'lalira, Mlpra |ineei|iiie iiitiila. I'ltiiih ■> line;Ls Inn:,''!, Iiiiii' plaiii, ■lor>-seM|uiiiiU'iam lon^'i, apice Iliac teas i latoHtirdalas (is liiieas linijras iTeetas aiutas I'ciliaieas ad liasin liiliracti'idalas irereiites. Ilriiiliiilu slipiilanim I'onna et niiia'iiitudiiie, /'Ai/i .« .'i, sessiles intra hracte;!*, vel lirevissime pedieellati, u(hiniti. I'litf/j iiice(datii-i ylimlriireiis, siipenie lilienis, |pie\ issime l-deiitatils. ('uiiillii liypiieniteiil'iiiiiiis, rubra. I'lihii.' eliiiii:atiis, '_'raiili>, li 7 limsis loie.'iis, liniliii (iestivatioiie splrali ) paleiitissimn !-partlto, lac iiiiis laneeidati> tuliii Miblireviiiriliiis. ■Sluiiiiini I, taini illserta. Antlurii linearo, acuta'. (itiiinii iiviUih yliiidnieeiim. Sli//ii.y i;lalMr, lililiirmis, superiie claiidiilosiis, tnliD liiii;.ncir. Slnmui cla\aliim, liipaililiim. Il\li. I'.li/alielli 1-laiid. — " Tlii>," Mr. ( idlie (ili>.er\es, " liiniK a tree iir -.linili, the trunk ol iiliieli is \erv sli'iicliT, aliciut tHci inches (feet -j in einiimt'ereni-e, and tiiciity tVet hi:;li. The wcicid is uhitish, \erv hard, and clcise-i.Taiiiec|, u Itli a recldish inner bark." It seems ti> apprcNieb the ( iiiliiiili.\ .\/ii iiii.\preiiirid, (trcim Tahiti,) but the leaves are not " iddcin;,'c)-himi'idate." Tvli. \lll. /'«/. I, linicteas, Hitli tbiwer and tun L'cnnens ; /i'/;. •,', Stann-n ; fi. ;in. I. I'clisia ((////o.sf/ ,• liiliis ii|ip(isitis dhloiiiriMdiovalis dliliisis l);isi alltiiiialis i.'laliiis lar- iidsis, pcdiiiuiilis axillarihiis l-tidiis. < iin/i': die boiciine ranicisiis. l-'n/m m rxii» apiceni ramnlnrnin cnbra, ciMcue.M v. nbuvata.iditnsi, in petiolnm attennata, caiiicoa. .S/i/'ii/n iiiterpetiiihii is lata lire\is nun rcmiilala. I'lifiiiuuli axillares tciliis chmidio I ;, J \i Ruhiacea.] SOCIETY ISLANDS. 65 ! « lireviorpH art medium bi-bractcati : Bracteai rotundato-ovatie. Calycis tubus subrotunrtiis: Limlnu brcvis, 4- HciiUitiis. Corolla (nobis noil visa, at, spcundum Collie) iiit'iindibulifoiniis, -Woba, cum anthcris 4 in fauccni Kfsiiilibiis. ^^(fftM junior biioculims, polysponnus : maturus (sec. Collie) bactatus. This appears to us to belon;,' rte-h>bei.s, pcdiiiiculis axilhiribiis solitariis uiii-tritloris, roniila fauct' barbala. (Tah. \!\'.)— " lorsf. I'rmlr. 1.//. !)«." Ih Ciiiid. I'nxlr. r, \. p. 1H3. ('(lulls •.nliiirlioreus; niniis erectis, eloiijfatis, iflaliris, teretilms. I'oliu dinitalia, ovalia, nienibnuiaieo- coriacea, siilinitida, inte;;erriMia, sv.btns pallida, liasi in petiiduiu perbreveni atteiuiata, a|>ice acnniinata,iilitnsj|. .Sti/iulir lale ( iirdatiMivata', niurronato-iicuniinata', ri!;id»'. I'liliinmli axillares, tritlori, siiprenii nnilhiri : yV(/i(//// liracteis lirevissiini» sulfnlti. Ciili/r ipiini|iii'ilentatus, ileiitibns lirevilius acntis. Cuiiillii infniidi- bulifonuis, .'flida, ore barbato, biciniis oralis, dcinuni rcllexis, .StiiiiiiiKi pauhiluin exserta. St;/liis tilitorniis. .Stii/mii lapitatiini, ii niiij;nitndine Ahii^ .[rillniio. nbcordata; nucibus dualiiis niiiMii'.pcrniis. This appears to lis to lie the ( '. hnrlintii of Korster. Yet it is described as liaviii); the leaves iiriite at liolli exiri'iiiilies, a'nl the peduncles sinjjle-llowered. I )e Candolle >;ays that in habit this diUcrs from the aciiiis, but 111' ua> only ai'i|iiaiiited wilh the plant in an inditiereiit state. Tmi. .\IV. /■'('/. I, l'lo»er;X'/' -• '''"^ "' ''le condia, styb-, ami sti^na j ,//(/. .3, (iennen; _/>';/. t, Section of do. ; _tiii. ■>, Drupe ; Jii/. (i, .Section of the drupe, to show the two nuts. 2. (.'liiiK'iH'ca ixlorotii ; foliis lato-ovalihiis stilu-oriacfis obliisissjniis basi acntis in potio- liitn brcvt'iii dccin'ri'tilibus, pt'diiMciilis axillaribiis solitariis 3— I-tloris, corolla tinici' barbata. — ("otVa'a (HJorata. *' Forst. I'rinlr. I. n. \)\." i \\\\i. l-".li/,alieth Island.— Of this \w have ^een no fruit; Imt the lliiwei's and the i;eiieral habit of the plant are so very similar to those of the prernliinr, that \ie cannot separate it from the iteiiiis Cliioi nim. The (lowers are desiribed as fragrant, and sinelliii!; like cowslips; and it may be the i'offdii oiloriitii of Furtiter, but the description ifiven of that plant is tmi brief to eiuible ns to jiid^'e with ceiluinty respvctinj; it. I , I H h^ n f ■! Ml n 1 «,i :j 'M fl Ui- 66 SOCIETY ISLANDS. iBoraffineie. I. Geophila remfomis. Cham. ( t Sc/i/i ' kt. in Linn. :•■ 4. p. 137. De Caiid: Prodr. v. 4. f). 537. — Psychotria lierhaceii. Liiiii. — Juvq. Am. t. IC. 1. Dioiiia riijidn. Cham, et SchMif. in Linn. 1828. p. 341. De Cand. Prodr. v. 4. p. .J64. — Spennacoce riffida. Hinnb. it Kunth. 1. Mitiacarpum /«/•/«;«. /> Cand. P' »•. c. 4. y^ 572.— Spennacoce hirto. Sw. OiiD. XXllI. C'MPOSir.'E. Juns. 1. Lavenia ericta. Sw. — Spreng. Sy V*, t. v. S. p. 445. 1. Wiik-ns odorata / Car. Ic. r. 1. /. \A. Spreng. Syst. I'eget. r. 3. p. 454. 2. Hidiris pnniculata ; .siitlhiticosa, I'oliis ()p{K)sitis loiige petiolatis lato-laiicoolatis aciimi- iiatis <;lal)i'is seiTatis iicuniiiio iiitej^errinio, panicula patente turinimili, florilms parvis parcf ruiliatis, involiicm brovi, adii'iiiis (li'i)til)UM|iie 2 brevibiis liispidis. Tli(> spciiniciis art' in ii liad state. The pLiiit is siid to l)i' siiU'riitiiosc by Mr. {!<>lli!'. aiim|iliiyi'd iis a fatliartic liy tlif natives of Otulieite, wIm tail it Mutii. I. Ktliiilia agiratoidiS / Spring. Syst. I'iget. r. 3. p. 458. — Alomia agtratoitles. Hiuidi. it Kunth, Sor. (.iin. t. 354. Onr plant, Hliicli is in a very imperfeit eoudition, is an I'l/iii/ia, and appears to lie a lii.vuriaDt state of the /;'. itris (liitii.sc aciiiiiiiiatis iitriiu{iu- nitidis paralli'lim veuosis, pi'diimulis siib-S-floris lolio iiiidto hri'viorihiis. — Piwm. rt Sthul. .Syst. I'igit. r. (). p. WW. Spring. Syst. I'igit. r. 1. p. K3,». Oiii). XXVII. ASCLKPIADK.i:. lir. I. .VsfUpias Cnras'iitriiii. Linn. — Spring. Syst. I'igit. r. \. p. 847. Oiu., XXVlIf. CONVOIAri.ACK^K. Mss. 1. (tiiivdlvuliis llidatiis. Linn. 2. C'diivoK wills y'(.v fV///r«. /,/////. Old). .\XIX. MOHACINK.K. .hss. 1. Ilcliotropiiim y aniimi.'linn; sullhitintsuiii, Ibliis liin'ari-laii.-wilalis iiittfiii' attcMiatis stri<:(isii-liispi(lis, racciiiis ffloimratis, sf>,riiK'ntis calyiiiiis vaidi- iiiaHiualilnis, iiucihiis :>'. MyopvrineiB.] SOCIETY ISLANDS. 67 RadU perennu, Hubfusifo'Tnis. Caules adiiuendenteti viildu dii'hotome ramosi, teretes, iiiferne frutescentpx, iibiquo pilis olbidin <>recti!* iiispidi. Folia unciam luii^a, laiicuoluto, intt>riu> attonuata, integerrima, acuta, dniiHt' Htrijfoxo-hinpidu. llacemi tonniiialcs, glomorati, ]d(!runii|U(! bitidi. Calyx quim|ue-rariu'< quadri-par- titiu, laciuiiH duabus maximis Npatbiikitis imteiitibas, reliquin liiicaribibi minonbux erectiH, tttrijroso-hispidus. Corolla HiibiutunilibulifonniN, limbo putcnttt 5-(i-]iartit<>, plit^to, extus tubo |inveipue hispida. Stamina 5-6, fiibo iiincrUi, iiicliiMi. Gvrme.n Nini<'illatiun. Fntctiis r iiucibus j HfabriK. lUii. WliitMinidny Island.— Tliis Ninirular and iiittTostinj; plant may probably be the £rt/jo«permtt»i i«- ranuin, Font. ; but wi> nowlipn- Knd it rcmnrkt'd as havinj; a t'niit Neparf.blo into five nuts, a character almost at variance with tliu Hurnijiiu.a; to which Ordor, ncvprthelestu, uiu- pLuit undoubtedly belongs. 1. 'I'ouriietortiii «/■(/<«/«/. Linn. • 2, Tonrnefortiti yiinphalioides. Br. — Heluitropiuni ^nupii. Limi. I. Cordia discolor? ('haw. in Linn. < )nt> solitary spcciniiMi, of which the ihm its arc iint<\])andcd, sccm> to airrt'f with tlic C discolor which wc havi' from (lianiisMi, and idso from Dr. lioot;, (ratlicrcd in Dnizil, as will ay from licv. L. Uuilding, gatherp. ,'>. t. S. Oiti). XXXI. SOLANIwK. Jw . I. Solaiiiiin iiiijriim. Linn. Ill ciur spi'cinicns tin- b'avcs arc hairy. '2. Soluiuini f^nilinsi: I. lAi'ojKTsinm isciiltiitHiH. />>/««/.— S)lainnn Ly«)jH'rsicimi. Linn. •» I. I'liysali.s nnijnlaUi. Linn. Oui.. XXXII. SCKOI'Ill'IAHIXE-fK. Juss. 1 . Sfiiparia uiiliis. Linn. t/:;'.. XXXIII. LAUIAIM:. Jux.f. I. Of, iiiuiii yrH/i.s'. ilinmdintiitny. N/h. in Jtcti)' i'ljd. — L. stachyoicles Spr. — Stachys ilfceni- ii(K>)K-riiii.s. t ■ , ,1 ■ 1 1 t i i I ■< I Vh ^y i|!|j -* 'i^i, ■11^ 68 SOCIETY ISLANDS. I Thymelete. Fnitex prpftus, ramis oppoaitis pulM'sccntiliiis. Folia opposita, vix gemiiinciam lonftai ovata, acutiiist'iilu, iiit<' iiuisji, int'onic in jc'tioliiiH brt'vpni attoimata, pulx'soentin, siiM'itiiU- iiii;rcsiciitiii. I'cilictlli (fciniiiati, CiMliiri's, lirovi'.s. Cahir Niilu'anipamilatiis, .VtiiliiN, |mlipii<'t>nN, lai iniia iivatiM aciitis, (loiiHini anipliatis, tiilio lint-is .') clcvatis. Cv-liii miln'anipanulata, .j-lolm, lohis fci-t' iptiinlihn-i, .S7«- miiw 4, iliilvimma, tulio iii«frta : Aiilhinr liilciIiH', loi-i Imlx) (livaricatiK niiirninatix. Gcniiin ovmutii in .ivi|ir, tiliftmnt- attcnuatiini : Sliiiimi ililatatuni olifniinni. J nipa ovali^fioliosa stylo mntroimta, pnli'-'cti :, .:\ivic pfisistcntf ciiicta, liiloi iilm-is, liiculis ni(>iiii>>'<'rniis. Haii. W'liitsiiMclay Islanil.— This sinjriilar pliMit '• ninrh tlio liabit of Mime of )!ii' Srroiihi'hi,iniiT, j;;ir- ticulaily Eiiiihriisid and lidrt.iin, Imt llitTf is only sccfl in t-arh ci-ll <;(' tho fniit, ami iliat rtlLs it u|> i-ntirely. It cliffors from Myojioiinii in srvi-nil points, nor do «<> ':now any jioniis t'l \\\\\f\i it is d .'idt'dly ri'lcialilc. Ord. XXXVI. XYCTAC.INK.i:. .W. 1. Hoi vhiiiivia hirsiitn. Liiiii. — S/inn;/. Si/.-t. f ri/if. r. 1. p. 3(>. 2. liiicrliiUMia Mnindra; caiilc tiivti j^lahro profiii'ilH'iitt', lolii-i .•.iihii)Hin,Ii< minrfjiniitis crn.s.-iusciili I'lsi vix attfiuiatis siihtih (siccifate) nio«)sis pallidioribus, Hofil>iis iimlM-liiitis 'i-.)-.iiit! i-. " /'•hrsl. P.'<,lr. -1. ,">." S/ii.)ii/. Si/st. I'Kjtt. V, \. /I. ;}7. OitD. XXW n. AMAnAMIIAC'K.i;. ./«.«. I. Amaraniliiis ririi/is. l.itui. (. C'lompliroiia f//«/'(i.v«. I, tin. 1. \i'liyraiitlif>i «.«/>( AT y I iun. Tliis phint is nincii lanri'i- tlniit tin- osnal stato of A. iisinrii i its leaves soft and velvety, n (tli dense silky hairs; the spike a foot o: .< foot iiid ,i half hiiii;; the nnhis very noolly; niid the t1o»ers r' luite, 2, Ac-liyrani!u's n/iitiiin: I'nitioosa, ramis lu-ritaccas liirsutis, loliis ovaliim- iitriiu|Ut' acinic ' evitfr jxiiolatis M'riivi)-\fliitiiiis, spit-a di'iimni l(>ii<;issiina, fl()ril)iis iiifrriorihiis rtiii(iti>. raclii laiiala. IIah. Hon- Island. — Aliii'd t» Ai/ii/idiit/ii .s usinrii, Imt innrh larger in every part, with the le.neslieauti- fiillv velvety, «itli dense silky hair.. \\ i' have the stune plant, uathered liy .Mr. Meiizies iti Ou liyhee and hy .Mr. Macrae in < talni : that of the former shows thi- lower part of the phint to he deiidedly wcx-dv. Smie of the ii!"!i' ided stems are, iiu hidiiii; the spikes, nearly three feet loMfr. I'roin the axils of the leaies, ii|Min exieediii;. ' ..liort rannili, other leaves appear, whin, t'ivi' a fisrirulated or almo"! vertirillate appeanuiee to till' foliaye. The tlowers are very irh'ssy, at leii^Mli retleved, penfandrinis, with .> limliriated processes alter- nating' with the stamens. Sl>ili (ilifnmi. .SViwK/ capitate. 1. Di'siiKK'liii'ta ////r/v/////(// / /)<('(! ikL — S/tri'iit/. Si/st. frijit. r. I. /;, H18. — Acliyraiitlics pn .strata, 6. L(im. The speciinens ore small, prociiniheiit, and apparently aninnil. Out-, xx.wiii. I'oi.vcioNi:.!:. .fuss. I. l*i»lyjfonuiii I'irsirnriii. I. inn. Oiii). X.XXIX. 'niVMKI.K.K. ./«.v.v. I, Dapiiiii' indicfi ; capitiiiis tiiiriiiii sciicco-piilK'scciitiiiiii lircvc |H'(liiiic'iila!is ti'i'iiiiiialihiis, IM'i'iaiitliii laciiiiis iaiurdiatis aciiiiiiiiati^, liiliis oppositis pctiulati^^ ovali-lalict'olalis aciitis raiiiiiiiM|iU' ailiiitis ;jlal)ris. ('I'ad. .W.) f.iiin. — IMkstr. di Dtiji/iii. p. 17. Sjinn;/. S!/.st. Urticea.] SOCIETY ISLANDS. 69 I ' rt'ffef. V. 2. f>. 236. lir. Prodr. v. 1. /;. 362.— Diiphne foctidii. Liim. SiippL " Fornt. Pnxir. II. 168." — C'apuni piirpuriita. Linn. Mnnt. {Sm.) Frutcjc viilde raniosiiN, iiostrin oxompluribiu iibiquo glabor. Folia opposita, n-nu>nil)ninu<'<'a, voiioNt), oliloii^o-lancoolatn, iiitcfrrrrima, acuta, rariiu obtiisiiisrula, lircve pptiolata, Hiibtus palliiiiora. Finns tvrmiiialfs in t'apitiiliiin Itrcvissirat' prdiiiM'ulatiim coiigesti. Pciliiiimliin aiiur jilaiit is cfiiainly a TlniilUiu, but in so imperfect a condition that we cannot be sure it is tin- Gtii- ihiiliim of I'orster. It was p»tliered in Elizabeth Island. I. I'liyllaiitluis rm/rt/«.s; raniis coniprrssis virgatis, I'oliis linean-laiiceolatis niucroiiatis, H()i'il)us sparsis l)rcvis.Nimc pi'duiu'iilatis. Spr. — " PorM. Proilr, n. 3tl." Spri'iii/. S//sf. I'lyvt, V. 3. /;. 23. This pbint we have receiveil from Uaron l)e I.essert, marked " /', liiiifnhiis, Comnn'rs." lu a native of thr Isle of I'rance, and fnim Madiupisiar, u here it uas iriithered by Professor liojer. i Kiipliiirliia nimosissiiiifi ; lii-rliaa'a, raiiuxsissiiiia, prostrata, glabra, foliis opjxj.sitis l)rfvi |H'tiohitis rotiiiidato-clliplii-is iiitigcrrimis siihtiis glaiicis, stipiilis ovatis miiiiito fiinliriatis, paiiii'idi.s dicliDtoinis ti'riniiialihus |)aiicitliiris, involiicri glandiili.s rt'iiifonniliiis potaloidcis. The nearest Hllinity of this Fiiji/itiiliiii, which is from ICIizabetli Island, seems to be the li, Aloln of i'orst. ; but that, acctirdiny to the thanicter ^'iven by Spren|rel, is erect, and nearly simple. I. IltTiiaiulia Stmora. I, inn. I. WiMriWtf trUofia. I, inn. ' Oun. \\A. rUTK"i:,i:. Juss. 1. I'rtica rin/nta; hcrljacca, iilii(|iii' glabra, foliis <)sitis ovatis aciiiniiiatis tripliiii'rviis loiigi' |K'ti()latis ohiiiM' iTi'iiatD-scrratis supra MiiMiitissiiiir ok'vato-pimrtatis siililus la'vihu.s, spiiis liiiigissimis (Uifbrinihus axilhiribiis iiittrniptis dioiiis.— " Piirst. J'ritilr. n. 3t"j." ff'il/i/. PI. r. 1. p. 3.j.'». 2. V vXww rmlrralis ; annua, tbiiis alttTiiis ctrdato-ovatis acutiusculis triplinrrviis ol)tusj' scrratis Md)tus glaiicis supra niinutissinic puiu-tato-scabris, glonifrulis uiasruliiiis axiilarihiis raconuisis loiigi' iM'dunculatis, laMuinui.s panii'iilat(>-i'(>rynilK)sisti'rniinalil)Us. — " Piirsf, Pnn/r. n. Hi." f Villi!. Sp. PI. i: \. (,. :{(){. Our specimens, if they be really the plant o( I'orster, are decidedly aniiuiil, and of small stature, as de- scribed by Willdeuiiw; whereits. Sir .lames I',. Smith, in Uees' (yd., siiys that "hat hi- described fniui Forster had woody branches, and appeared to behinilis, lli'xiiosa, Ibliis altcriiis fordato-acuininatLs nioinhniM- 1' I ^ (-• 1 j; , •I I -t ■■ n m\ If n. \ I 'I III 10 SOflETY ISLANDS [Orchide iiceis longe petiol i is <»r<)sso serrntis tiipliiierviis piluso-liispiilis subtus pnliidioribiu, spicis iixillarihus folia i:; 'wluntibus ■flonuTiito-inU'iTuptis. This is iirarly iiUi d t(» l/rtiai ci/linilracia of North Anu'rico, in tht Hlmpi- of iU leavtti and (foiieral apppiinmcc of tlio llov-rs on tlio spikes; but tlii' fomii-r are uoiistautly alteraate, and tlic whole pUiiit k nioro hispiil. 1. Procris spti.iiiii> ; herbacon, erecta, foliis «)bloiig<)-laiiccolatis acutis flilciitis penniiierviis ifiossf sciratis supra praripiic pilis Ciisifbrinibiis adiiatis asperis biusi obliqiiis subuuriciilutis siibsi.vsilibus juiiioribiis siibtiis birsutis, sti|)iilis oblongis nii'iiibraiiaceis, capitiilis inasc-iilis sfssilibiis lainiiiiis ptduiicuiatis iiivohifratis. — Klatostema si-ssili'. J-'umt. Gen. p, 106. — noistiiiia pubesciiis. " I'lirst. I'nx/r. u. 5!)," — Procris australis. N/^r. '2. I'locris iiitrt/rijotiii ; berbacva, i-rccta, foliis obloiij^o-laiicvolatis acuniiiiatis subfulcatis obscure pi'iiiiiiKTviis iiitfgt'rriniis sujira pilis fiisiforinibiis adnatis asjH-ris biLsi obliquis breve pi'tioiatis, stipulis laiiceolatis, capitiilis sessilibiis. J)oii, I'rtH/r, /'/. AVyW. p. 61. ( >ui' spciimciis of thi-st" two species of Procris are not in a suHiriently ))erfect state to allow ii.s to jiid);e how fcir one or otlier of them may helcin!; to tlie (ienera EIntostemn and Snoji/iilii, ait detined liy liauilirhHud in the liofany of Freycinet's N'oya^e. Tin' present spei'ien we possess from the MaurititLs and l*rittce of \\'ale> iNland, and it appears identical \>itli the /'. iiilri/rifoliii of Mr. Don. Oui). .\MI. AMENTACEyE. Jim. 1. Casiiariiia ajiiisifij'o/iti. J-'orst. , Oiti). XLIII. PIPEUACE/E. Jiir/t. I. Piper Idtifiiliiim ; fniticosuni, foliis latissimc cordato-siibrotiiiulatis ll-|j-iiervii.s ohtiisis DU'iiibranaceis pt'tioli.s(|iii' glabris, spicis axillaribiis ag^r":'gatis. — " Forsl. Prmlr. I. Pi'piTomia rliomlmiiha ; livrbacfa, foliis rbonibeo-rotiiiidatis aciititisciilis carnosis iiite- u'erriini". bnvc pctiolatis siccitalr pt'lliicidis ."j-JJ-iU'rviis, spicis solituriis (i) tiliforinibiis crectis t'olic loiii,noi'i''ii--. of tlii> plant, tile h>aves are from an inch and a half to two inchex or more in h'li^h, and aliont tw<>> tliinl> the Iciia^tli of the >pil>es, on pc'ti'dcs that ari' scarcely two lines hmi'. OiM). -XLIV. OUC'IIIDE.E. ./«,sx I. \.\\>i\Y\s nriihit)! ; biilbo iiiiitolio, sca|)o aiicipitt' raccnioso foliiiiii lanceolatiiin sessile incnibraiiacciiiii striatum supki'iuitc, |H'riantliii ibiiolis revoliitis, lal)ello ovato acuto in- iigro apict' rtvoluto biusi ecailo>ci, bracteis pcdicelli longitudine. ('I'ah. X\'I.) liullii iururciriiti, ovati, vi\ nni iani lon^ri nitidi, hasi stpiamis ma{ri>i>i memlinuuireis tecti, iiuifolii. Folium trrniinale, ili^'itale, lanceolatnni, nii'iiiliraiiacenni, striatum, hasi atteniiatum. Srufius e liaKi fidii et eo lonfrior, ni( enioMi», i'lferne anceps. Hiiitiiiiis ^riuilis, mnltidoras. Fliiren parvi, ut videtur IUves<'eiites. Uriultie niainsculii', inemhraTiacea', (fennine lirev'ores, ovatiHiciuniuata'. I'eiUcilli hreves. I'iriimthii Jhluilu .'1 ex- teriora niajora. rellexa, brevi» Jhliosiis. I'olia aniplii, mindtranutrn, pitiolnta, tmsi dilafafo-vai/innutia. I. I'ttTorhiliis ptantiii/ini/i. (Tau. XN'II.) Uiiili.r t' tiliri.H piiiKis cnuiKiii tli'XiiiMis iiitrro-tompntosiN. <' iiii'inlir.iniK'fiit lirciimvciliitii!!. I'ulia ovata, iiii'iiiliraiiacca, ^'lalini, striiih', Milianimiiiata, l-.j |iollir<>s loii;rtiiiliiin siiIki'<|I1)> Ioii{;iiiii utteiiiiatu. .Sia/mn st'ii fiiiliimutus tt'niiiiialis, S-!l iiii('ia.v loiil^iiM, cri'i'tiiN, llcxiUMiiN, liii- illir linirtfiitiiM in ran'mum imiltilloriim tt'rmiimiui, I'lon.s |iarvi. lirnrtm piMlii't'lli lon^tuiliiif, luiii'folata-. Prriiinlhiiim \mW\\f<, fulmlit :i lulninrii ovata, aMiiuilia : i m/cn(ir« line- aria, oiitiisa, rci'iirva. I.aliilhiiii, nitioni' tloris, iiiatrniiiii, nmpliini, nifdio ilfproMMum, siipcriii' iitriiKpio in alani ai'iitani <»ataiii ailM't'iiili-nti'in ililatatiim, iiuir);iuiliiLs intf^fria, apii'i- ubtiLMini, t'iliato-liniliriatiiui. Cutumitn "icmitcrfs, hri'vis, Kiipi-rnc iitriiii|ii<' prmln tu. Aiilhirti licmisptiii'rii'U, liiiolia, l)ilo<-iiliiris. (iiriiiiii cla- vatiiiii. (>iii> sprrimcn aloiii> of tliis plant <>xii«tii in the ili'riiariiini, aod thin in u Niillicit'ntly pcrft'it state to fx- liiliit i> laliflliini ol" a very reniarkalili- charaiNT, suHicit'iit, »i' lielieve, to authorize us in coiistitiitiii^ ol it a ireniis ili-itiiu't fniiii any liillierto deserilied. It covers, in eoiisequenoe of its |ie('iiliar siiape and size, a foiisideralde |Mirti(in nf ilie periaiitli, lieiiiu extended aliove into two erect winjrs, while beUiw it is broad and tiiiiltriated at tlie extremity. Tail XVII. Fuj. I, Trout view of a tlower; _/i, s()iiiilis oviilis li rmiiuililMis paiifis unilK'Halis trntrali schsili latt'ifililms loii^ri' pfiliiiKiilalis, ptdiinciilis involucriim iwjuaiitihiis, Mpminis siilK)rl)itiilati.s ac-iiti'M trim rviis scaiiosis ^lahris nIvIo coinplaiiato hilido marline liinbriato, aclietiio olHJvato It'iitifiilaiv-i'oinprt'ssi) lquiilly the Ii'uv»'m o( tlic involiKTf riliat)'(l: lint tin- uliiilc plant i.s laixi'i', '"d I!i'>°n I'l'oni the t'onnor iu itM Hiuootli t'ulni and li'avfN, and from till' latti'i- li_v tin' too, not ihrci-, stijfnian. i. Marisfiis jHiiiiiiiis, l'. 212.— M. Iii'vis. //. H. K. Our s|M'cinu>ns arc very iniporfci't. Mr. ('ollic states that it in unvil)as iiiaffiiiu' iiii-fassato tli'iiti- ciilatti. /ir.— " I-'iirst. I'iihIi: ii. :V>' fir. Pnxlr. /i. 188. S/)rni,i. S/fst. I'li/it. r. \. /). 2\T. Our |il.iMt turns almost Idark in drviui;. At tlw l>;isi> ot' many ol tlii> spikes, (not of all,) »r idiservi' lUie or two r.itliii' loll:.' H liiti' hairs, (vlii. Ii Uf pii-sunu- .ir<- the seta' ol' Mr. Hroivn. ( >ur speiiiuens of I', /iniiiij- of WmIi. from the iaii' Mr. I'.lliott, i.'allii'ri'd in ( .iroliiia, wv raniiot distiutmisli from tln> pr<'s<>nt. Tliia is calli'il iu Taliiti .\'inir/iii, anil is rxrliLsivtdy used for i arpettiiij; tlie houses, i. I)i. ;}0;J. — t't'iuiinis laJvciilatiis. Cm: Ic. v. I. t, lii.l. ( oninion iu tlie moist meadows of Tahiti, where it is known liy the name of I'irii/iiri. I. C'liilruilura /tiji/Miim. Dmr. — Itmiii. il S. hiil. r.'l. //. ">;M.— C'l'iiclinis iappact'iis, fjilli. Mo->t aiitliors desi rilie, and I'al. de heaiivois represi'uts, llii' . , iiie|;lnmes a» three in niunlier; whereax, Ml our plaul, lliey are mustantly two. The lower of the two Mom i~ in the spikelel appears to lie male, the upper one female. I. Kliiisiiic ///(/(<«. I.diti. — ("yiKisiiriis iiitliciis. Linn. I. .Safclianini ((^V///f//v////. Linn. var. 'rtihi/i:n.si. /l(H'm. rf .Sihiif. r. 2. fi. 2H'). 1. Aiiilr<>p(ij.'(iii iicirii/ari.x. Hiiz. — liumiih. Amb. i: (i. t. !>, 2. .\inlrti|Mtiriiii 'I'liliitinsis; iiliitpii' t;l;il« r, fulmo striato i-nrto apicc paiiiciilatiiii I'ainoM), tdliis plaiiis, spi( i, cniijiifr.itis |)aniiiilatis, railiidis articulis hifvi.vsiint' pilosis, spiciilis hiiiis, altera scssjlj imiljnru luriiKiplirtHlila. r'u///w.y ereetus, striatu.s, suiidu.'-, ^'laberrimus, iiilerue simplex supenie |Nuiiculatim mrouvuii, rulNiiceiu: 'ii Piilypoditicftt.] SOCIETY ISLANDS. TS Nmti inlVriori'fi (flaliri, HiiporiiircN (ml rnmonim ortiim) pilos |iuurnN Im'vps ^^crontva. Folin lonK« vii|(iniiiitiii, pinna, iiii);iiiito liiit'iiriii, liilmiini loii^itiiiliiit' iiM|iiiiiitiii, niar)fiiit> somilata N<'al)ra. I'liniiiitif t'(inipu('tii>. S/tirit iliiiH pi'diiiiriiliim lirai'tca spatliari'n vaj;iiiatiim tcrniiiiaiitt'H. Uai/iis articiilata, );ial>ra: iioili lirt-vittT iw puree iiilimi. •S/iiV'w/r/' );i>niiiia', ;;lalini>; altera peilii't'llatu iiuiitm, laneiMilata, Ntriata, niiiticnj altera neKailiH, h*>mia|iliri)(lita, iiiiillora, kIihiiIh Ntriiitis, ((lumi'Uu t'Xtvriorn uriHtutaj ariNta tloMciiliim Niil)H!<|uniiN| mi>ilio Kcni- eiilatu, iiileniif tortllU, VVf liavt- not 1 II alili' to ri't'cr this NpecieN to any ilt'ScrilMMl one. It approaclit-s niiicli to -1. fiirlim of till' Siiilli of l-;iini|ii', litit (lill'orH I'rom that a mI Crom almost every liitlierto known NpeeieN of tlie (fenn!*, Iiy till' nearly total aliseiiee of liaii-N on the raehis; these, iiiileeil, are ko short ami no (i-w iih to leave some doiihts if it on^'ht to he retaineil in AiuIiii/idiiiiii, altlion);li iifi^reeiii); well in other points with the rvfornieil eharatter as driven liy Tnniiis. I. \lv{vro]H^oi\ i/td/nr. /'/r*. -Aii(liit|Mij^<)ii Aliioiiii, Ifi/ld. S/i. I'/, r. I. />. !M)l. Oiti). XI.VII. I.VCX)l'01)IM';,K. Sir. I. Ly('(>)MHliiiiii I'lilcijiiKirin. I, inn. a. lAC'()|)«Mliiiiii irniinni. Linn. 1. I'silotiiiii trii/nitniin. Sir. — Hcriilmniia (licliotniiiii. IVilhl. — I.y('(>]>(Mliiiin iiiiiliiin. I.iim. 2. Psilolum tiini/i/tiniitiiin. .Sir. — licniliai'diii (-oiiipliinata. IVillil. Old). XLVIII. OPHIOGLOSSK.K. lit. I. OpIiio^loKsiiiu /iinihi/iini. fl'i/lil. One of the two N|(liiiiii cvi'diiiii. " Forxt. I'ntilr. n. I;)H." This plant is uii4>liylla. Cur. k. r. (i. /<. 7(i. t. .">!>.j. / 2. Oiti.. IJ. (H.KICHKMACK.K lir. 1. (ilcitiii'nia llirwiniiii. Itr. — Iliioh. it (inr. Ir. Ft/, t. It. — Merltusia dicliotDiiia. iVilld, — l*»)lyjHKliiiiii (li('li(it(iiiuini. 'I'liiinh. I. II. I'Ol.YI'ODIAC'K.i:. Kinilf. I. Ai'i'.tstiilmin anriiim. Sir. 1. Gyiiiiiof^iaiiinia Cahtmtlanu.i, Kiiiilf. — Acnwtkliuni C'aloinelaiuis. Linn. llUlit. K ■ ; 'i ! i ^ it I u SOCIETY ISLANDS. [Pnlifpotlificea, 'i' I. Antropliyiim plantnfjiiinnii. Kntilf. ti. I.cssoni.—X. Li-ssoni, /?«r// in /)n/Hrntf I'oy. p. 253. I. 28. y; 2.— A. |)liintii;,'iiieiini. H/iiiiw /'/. Jm: f. 30. Our plitiit is cxiiftly tin- A. ji/mifniiinitim ti)fiiri', iiiiil <>i|iiiilly fli(> A. LiMmmi »( Diipcrrpy'ii Viiyiuri'. Nor iliirs tlu' ^1. Ihirvillii ii|i|>i'ar to is to lie rciilly ilistiiict from it.iuconliinf to IJoryV ili>itiTi|itiou. I. NolocliliiMiii /lihsn ; Crondiliiis (iviilo-linurolalis l)i-tri|iiiiiiatis, ))iniiulis ohloii^is ririio- tiusculis siihtus iimrj^iiuqiu' rcturvi) |)ri»*fipm; cum racliihus sii|)itti|iu' niti(li.s.siiii(i glaiululosif pilosis. ThiN iw allit'd to tlii> A', tlintnm of Mr. Krotvii, liiit \\u» ii Itronilt'r froiiil, mori- lux piiiniilcN, which un> (iiiiti* ili-Htitiitc iif the piih'un'oiM K< no I'opiuas in tht> former, »ni| ii|iiiriii|i:ly rhtthi'il inittuail with Homcwhut kUm- iliilur hiiirs, 1. NipliolNilii.s//>r/(r»n.s, muffiiituiliiip pciiiia' i-orvinii*, aiiprt'siiini Ni|iiniiioi!iiN, liii- iltic libriMUN; iu|iiamiN luii. I •■iilato-Miliiiliitis I'liM'is, niarciiii' limliriatis, Mli/nli.t lil-tripiillican's, i;liiliri, viTkiis IiunIii artiralati, iiifni arti- riiliim ili'fiM' iiiiliriratiia Kijiianid'.i. I'nmili s palniari>s, liiicari-laiiicoLitU', ohtusii', roriunii', mipni aniillN ( soriA iippioitiN) oliliiii;,ns ilcpri'ssis, iibiipii- h<|iiamiiiiH niiiiiitis Mcllatiiii pilosis iilisita', ili'miiiii Niipi-rii<> iiinlu', iiilcnir M'liijicr iiii'aiiii',iii^u-),nni' Icvitt'r ronirvir. ( 'nsld siildiis pniiiiiiit'iis. Sun iiiaifiii, cUiptiri, fiisri, valcic pri>iiiiiii'iitf>, ill iiuam M'rirm intra rustam ot marpnom (lispi»-iti, totaiii iliiniilijiiii i-t siipi'rion'm |Nirt«'m fniiidiH (Mrii|tuiito>. Tah. XVIII. Niplioliolu.s roa<'rorar)m.s. Fiij. I, t'apsiilrs; Ji(j. J, Sralcs from tlic frond:- miniiiiJiiU. 1. Vo\\\tix\\um jihymatiMlis, /.inn. 2. I'olj-p. — A>>piiliiiin uiiitiiiii. Sii: !* Sihkiilir, Fil. t,'.V,\. ii. ;I. NiplinMliiim ni/Mpliiili. — PoiypMliiiin nuiipliaK-. *' I'nrst. I'rmlr. n. 112." Sthkiilir, I'll. I. ;U. — A>pi(iiiini j)at( lis, .SV. — A. iiutllc. Sw.f 1. Aspliiiiuni S'iiln.s. I, inn. 2. Asjiliiiiiim ulitn.sdlnm. " J'i>r.it. J'rwlr. n. V.W." — IjiIhII. Sm: Iloll. v. 2. p. )»;!. /. 'i\2. f. 2. var. minor, (it A. ohlicpiimi. Lahill. Sin: Hull. r. 2. j). !>.'I. f. 242. / I.) Jiilt Jtr. in Prixh. J'l. Sm\ I loll. p. I.'jO. ;{. Aspiiiiiiiiii finirnw. " I'nrst. I'nxir. n. I.'H." Sic. Si/n. I'il. p. 78. H 2(>(i. Sihkuhrs Fil. t. «!». I. Dipla/iiim urimriscms. Sintrtz, Syti. I'il. p. 92. tVillil. Sp. J'l. p.Sitl. lion/ in Jhi- pirni/ I III/. V. \. p. 271. \Vi- liuvf sii of I), nrhnnuiii: hut our plant utconiii NuHiiit'litlv uilli thi- ili-M nptiiin. \\v havf riTcivi-d what we considiT the sjiiut- spptit-s from !St. V'inii'iit in thi- U't-st liidii>>, and have (Idiilitcd if it nii:.'lit nut lie a more than usually hntnihfd xtatr of A^t/iiiium iimhujuum. I. I)(M)(lia Knnlliiiina. (iuiiil. in I'riiji. I'ttij. /lot. p. 101. t. 11. Althou);h this I'litircly ii^rrt-cs with tin- pUnt abovn((th, thu |iiniia.> Xm^vt unil iiurrowor : y<>t wit ihmiiuhn !4|)i>i'imiuiH, frum otlu>r fMiiiri'vit, which ii«i>iii to iiiiito tho two. 1. lilc'C'liimiii oriiiifn/i. I.iiin, 2. Dk'cliiiiiin iMTii/iii/ti/i; l.iiin, TliiH in iilnitiritl witli tlii> Wi'nt liiiliuii It. (iiciiUntak, mid |»robtil)ly tho wmo ax thn B. laucliitum of Cnv. from tlu> l'hill|i|iiiu> iiiluuilN, I. SiulUriii poitiild ; |>iiiiiiilis approximiitis ncrvogis, riulii palcaceii. Thin iM a tnii> SmUeriit of KiiiilfiiKH, » ^imiiih, how«>V(iiiTt ('oni|Miiiiiil froiKJii, niul Momt'tt Imt urliorcs<'*>iit niiiilt'x. Tht- only ii|in'ioN liillicrto di'Hi-rilMMl, is 11 iiutivt' of tli<> SSaiiiluicli InIiiikIm, wliich ililltT)* from tlic prrM-iit in it* niik)'(l nu'hJN, mor<> t'lon)riit<> rjuiti- ilcNtituti- of ncrvt'N, the (lurk I'ohnir of the wliolo fronil, unit ahoDst Mark iiivolncri'. An Homi- of the Siinilwicli Inluiul anil Tahiti ('ollcrtioiii* wiTt' niixoil, it \* prolialilc that this plant wan found in tin- fomicr plurt', particularly an it occiirH aUo unioiiK KpccimcnN iiiidouhtcilly from these ixlaiiiln. I. Liiiiiiiriu / hav<< »)M>ii only the fertile Htute of this plant which a)^eeH with tin* n^^iire of Lihillariliere. 1. Vittaria rii/iH. Hun/ in JJiipirriy Vuy, r. 1. p. 27 1. 1. Uteris mmiinilis. HUM. 1. C'lu'ilaiitlKs (/«.w<7« ; fniiMlibus 3-1-|)iiinali.s, folioiis lillenri•ol)l(ln^i.s obtiisiasculis sultpinnatilidis .su|X!ri()ribu!i ccHuluiialLs .siihtus pubi'sceiilibiis, t>uris tjolitariis, racliiliiLs .stip- ittf JUL" ^labris. Tliix it a plant of a mther riffid huhit, .'< or i tinie« pinnated, with narrow, eloni^ited, more or les!* |iinimtiliil or IoImmI piiiniileii, wIiom> underside is downy, while the rest of the plant is cl.iliroiis. The rarhix and stipes are quite destituti- of dculeii. It ap|N>un< U> be moHt neurly allied to the ('/leiliiitlhe.i nrhonsnim, ( Limihitm tenuijiiliii, l'°ontt. ) 1. A(liaiuuiii/w4/>»v<((7M. IHHil. — Sihku/ir,l'U.l. 116. '2. Ailiaiiliiiii pulirrutititiini. I Ann. We cannot di-stinituish this fnini the speciek. it (irev. Jc. FU. t. 131). — Ntpli- nKliiiiii (iaiinariliaii'.iiii. iiiiml. in /''niji: I'lit/. p. 33.i, /. 12. J'. I. 2. Davallia sn/idii ; tVdiulc stipitupif glabris, pinna iiifiina bipiniiata, folioiis ublotigis obtiisis iiiciso-cn-nati.s l)asi cuni-atis, iniliisiis tniiuatis. Spr. — Sir. Sifn. Fil. p. 132 ct 315, Schhiihr, Fit. t. 12(». — 'rriiliiiinams Militiuni. '" Forst. Pnnlr. n, Vib." 3. Davallia ijiUii'rosa ; froiuli- siipraiUcomjwsita glabra subtus j^lauccscente, folioiis pinna- tifidis, laciiiiis liiuaribus intf^irriinis, fiiiilibus apicc bilitlis iiiniidis. Spr. — Siv. Syn. Fil. p. 134 et 351. SiMiihr, Fil. t. 128.— 'rriclioiiiaiics f,'iblKrosiiin. " Forst. Prwlr. n. 170." Fontter says of the ulliinate sepnents of the fiond, " scfrmentis mar^inn interioro infra apicem friictilican- tihutt," which wvll cxpruMMiti thu charactiT of tliiii specie:) : indued, thu nun buiiig uut tunuinal on the laciiiiu>, K •! i i ', >;i' n mW' I/I 76 SOCIETY ISLANDS. Mutci. ^11 lil Imt pliii'od a littlo to one side, (listiiiifuislics this from tlic other controllers with which it is most likely to III- I'oiit'oiiiiilcd. 1. 'Vy\v\\o\\v<\ws niiiiihraiiarriim. I.iini.—IIooli. K.r. /•'/./. 76. Hitherto tliis siiccies \u\s liecii only knoivii as a native of the West Indies. 2. 'lYichiminuvs /inmi7( : froiule liiiiceolata hipiimatif'ulii <;liihia margiimta, hiciniis I'lii'- arihus obtiisis iiitii;i'i riiiiis, invi)liicris ()l)linii>i)-i'yliiuli-aci'is, ore hilabiato, labiis ri)tuiulati>. Iltxi/i. if dnr.—"- hirst. Pnnlr. n. Kil." Sir. Si/ii. I'il. p. 1 i3 (tSTl. Hmk. li Cirtr. Ir. Fil. t. S,>.— T. inimiliilum. Cnuid. hi I'niic. lot/, p. ilT. t. 12. / 2'^ IJorv (in l)o|ii>iTey's Xoyaire) stales that (iandiilianii's jdant, ori^nnally from the Mohicriis, liad lieen found in Tahiti 1)/ Diirville; and liis tiirnre, with the exieption of the ma^rnitied e.xtremity of the invohiere, wliieh is prohaidy erroneous, answ ei-s jiretly well to our pliUit. — This and the following lielon<; to DeNvaiix's ^'enns /)ii/i/iiiiii/l. 2H3.- — '1". hipiiiicliituin. I'oii: — Ilyiiii'iiopliylluiii I'iliciihi. Hi//,/. S/i. PI. r. ."i. /;. .■)-JS. NotH ithstandini; some slight dill'erenee lielween WilldenoH 's di'srription and the aliove rhanicter, wi- lielieve oui' plant to he the sinne ; tile more so as liory stales that Duri ille hius likew ise niel h ilh it in Tahiti. We have Idni; ay:o ri'iiMve ill a \oiiiiL' -late, so that " ;• i an not lie positive of its identity « ilh tlie .Mexii.in spi rii~ ; tlic lahptra, .il-n, i« here pnniilcil with a lc« linirs, h hile in the other it is decidedly I'laliroiis. I. N'ckt la iiiiiliildtii. Ilii/ir. Mu.\(. I'riniil. r. ',1. t, '2\. Tlir Hii/iiiii.'u iliijilii iitiiii:, ( lledw. !s|i. Miisc. Siipp. 'i. t. '-'T!!,) falherecl liy Mr. .Meiuies in Tahiti, appears to IIS n:irely .Snlurn /h niiiitn, foiiiid there also hy Durville. '2. Ni(ki la ///(/(/(»/. Ilidir. Musi. I'ninil. r. :\. t. IS. 1. Ilypniiiii ('liiiiiii.in()iiis. Ilnrnsili. llnr. J'lii/.s, liir. p.Wi.t. 1,'J. < liir authi'iilic »p,cimi'ii? of //. ('/iiiii(i-,.aiii.\ dill'er from those in the ( oUection hy haviiii; rather smaller thecie; liiit we call perceive no other ilistinctioii. Thi- tlieca is pertectly strai;r|it, and nodiliii:: ( not cernii- olis) liy till' curvature of the top of the seta. 2. llvpniiiii y«.vn W' /i.v ; caiili' va^'i' raiiuiMi la.xt- I'ii'spitoso pfdstrato, tolii.s dislicliis Mil)- I w Alyte.] SOCIETY ISLANDS. 77 secuiiclis ovivtis acumiiiatis apice obscure scrratis enerviis laxe reticulatis membranaceis nitidis, seta Ifi'vi apicc arcuato-ciirvata, theca (parva) ovata brevi, operciilo heinisphun'ico mucronato. (Tab. ?vL\.) This plant is loosoly tufted, and tlin niivss pxiiibits a brownish hiio, like many Jungermanniee. Although the leaves be sliirhtly secund, it belonjrs . Portion of the outer do.: — all more or loss muijnificd. Okd. LIV. IIKI'ATIC.E. Jnss. I. Aiithoccros /a!r?.s'. I Aim. 1. Jiin^ormannia muUiJiihi. I, inn. Onn. I.V. IJCIIENES. Jtiss. \. Lociiler "dtihs. Sir. IJili. Am. p. 2. t. 2. 1. I'anii! I pniiiiosii. Avit. — Sw. Lirli. Am. p. (i. t. (>. The I'liniiiliii siriiinxii and Smuliiii hiiiiiii of nt, erenate, lolied, and lejify. I. Collcma TiiriKri; iballo Ibliacct) nu'inbraiiacoo ^jdatinoso pt'liiicMilo l)ai!i(), lobis irri'Hiiiaribus plicalo-iindiilatis, ajxjlheclis sparsi-. niajiisciilis coiivixis cuntro deprossis t'liseis, n)ariiiii of (iandiihaud, (Freyr. Voy. p. ii)i,) from llrazil, differs in the ^daucons colour of it.s foliage, but the miirt;iii of the apolheeia appears to he t!n' sjmie. I. I'snca pliiiitii. All). Si/ii. Licit. /I. ;{().>. I. Ranialina /iiiiiiii/ki ; ihailo i(>iiii)rc.^<> ani'ipiti hi'vio;ato iiiuli) riiniDso albo palitsctnlc" iransvcrsiiM subriinnsi). rainis dicliiilomis atti luiatis, a|M>tlH'ciis sparsis centro atlixis loncavi- usciilis siibiininarijina'is r. ,/(//. a. cartilafiint'o-cdrnta siibpclliuida, apotlu'i'iis valdc I'onravis. 0. i'artiiai{inta opaia, aptilhiciis planiiiM'ulis. We possess both these varieties from Mr. Meii/ies: the lormer. ((atliercd in (alit'ornia, nULst be viewi'd as the true plant of AchariiLs. llotb are in the present Collection, from I'abiti. oitn. I. VI. .\i.c;.];. Jiiss. 1. ^^a(•MH■>•stis /Iiim/xMii. A. .1 i .!.!;> ■ r'l i i( ' A !•* iV; 78 SANDWICH ISLANDS, [Capparidea. lA 1. Spha?rococus cowt i«w?w. Ay. Syst. Alij, p. 231. — Fucus concinnus. Turn. Hist. Fitc. f. lo3. This jiirrccs jiri'tty «cll «itli tlic lU'iirc aliovo <|iiotr. i: G. p. VSl. t. rtG. /.I. Friis, S;/sf. Mi/,o/. r. 'i. p. 'iS;}.--Hyini'iu)pli:illiis D.i'moi'iiiii. SpniKj. Si/sl. Idjif. r. i. p. 498. — Uict_v<)plii>ra |ili;illi)iiK';i .•' Li'viilli: in Mini. Si". Finn. r. it. p. HOT. t. 13. ( )t' this extraordinary and beantiCiil FinifiiK, no specimen exists in the ( ollection ; but an adminihte dmw- inir has I n kindly lommnnicati'd to us hy Captain lieeclii-y, wljich lie niaile troni the recent plant (n the ishind of Tidiiti; and tvhiih, Hilh a veilical section tnim the pencil of the same ^'entlemiui, u'ives a better idea of its structure than can be conveyed by \\.irds. The volva niiii probably omitt« nith that li;,Mired by Knmphius: and it corre- sponds in so many particuLirs «ith the Diili/nji/iiini /i/iii//iiiilft of I.rveille, (the /'. inilimiatiis of \ cnt. and I'rics,) from South Anu'ric.i, that probably the (mo species may safely be niiited. Its (.'•■Offrnphical ran:;e is I'i'rtainly very extensive; beiuj; found in the interior of India, ti hence we have speriineik!! from Dr. Wallich, (.iithered at Sillo't. Tah. XX. I'halliis Diemonum. I'nj. I, Plant, (exclusive of th.' volva); Ji-i. 'J, Vertical section of the sanu' : — iiiiturnl .■•ui. .SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Comprising Uahu, Wouhoo, ur O-WsUiu, and Oneeheow or Niliow.j Oiii). I. l',\l»AVi:ilAC'E.i:, ,Am-. ArgeiiiKiii' Mi.cKaua. Finn. — J)r Cand. Prudr. r. \. p. 120. oiu). 11. t'urcirKU/i:. ./«.v.v. Lipidiiiin O-Haihimsr ; silinilis miIk hiiuliiiis iiii;irgiii;ilis, siij^imitf M-SNili iiiiliiNi, (iImivmiLs in |triii)liiiii attciiiiittis i«' scrralis. Cliaui. it Scltlirht. in Finnan, v. 1. specimen bebire us au-rees admirably with the description pveii in the alHiviMoentioned work: it is ir, I'Xtri'inidy doiditfnl if it be ilistinct as a species from L. pismtium. The only spooimen in the MILS from Oni'eheow or Nihow; but it also occurred at Oahu, .ucoriliii)!' U> Mr. Colliu's iioteN. Old.. III. CAIM'ARII)K/K. Ju.ss. I. (IcciiMf >/((//().«/ ; lu rl)u('('a ai'ulcata |)iilH'suiis, liiliis .>-7-li)li(>latis glahriii, iKmililxis siiiij»litil)iLs jMiidiiilati.s t)viilo-coriluli.>), sil'M''!' gl'ilj'''i thecaplioro loiigiore. DC. — Ftnn. — Ih (\in(l. I'riHlr. V. I. /<. V3y. 1. 1. Ii>liis /' 32. ■|h< howe\ packet Bf/ttnerinceie.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. W Ord. IV. MALVACEAE. Jim. 1. Malvii rotnndifolia. Linn. — De Cand. Prodr. v. \.p. 432. 1. Hibiscus Youngiamis; cauie fruticoso veliitino aculeate setifero, foliis cordatis siihtri- lohis (liiitato-serratis, involiicelli foliolis 10 teretiljus apice divaricato-bifidis. — Gaud, in Frryr. J'oy.p.M'i (absque descriptione.) ('(lulis fruticosiis, ficnsf vcliitimis, sctis consporsus, uciilcatiis (secunduin Collie, at aculci a nobis non visi. ) Hamuli voliitiui setitVri. Pctioti vclutiiii iliitus poUiccs lonjji, Folia (.'ordiita, 3-j-lobata, an((ulis obtiisis, lobo iiii'dio proiliicliori', in cjfularitcr ilontiit(>-srrrat ii'qiiaiitia, subtus veliitina, supra scjibra. Pi-.diincnli solitarii, axillarcs, veliitini, Kotit'ori, ])<'tii)luni vix supcrantos, Invdlucclli foliola 10 tcrctia liispidd- sotosii apici' biliiba, b>bis parvis |>at<>ntiliiis. Sipaln :> ad incdium coalita, douse setif'ora, dorso marg-incinn' iiiTviisji, ii'tirulatiin vniosa. Pitrilit "rosea" {Ciitlii.) f <(/y»7/« polyspenna, tnincata, dorso ])ilis albidls riiridis appri'ssis (b'lisc tcita. Snnina sabrciiit'orniia, (ji'isca, i^labcrrinia. Wi- liavi' no aufliority for siipposiiii,' tliis to be the H. Yniiiitjinmi.t of (iaudicliaud, farther than that lie stiites It to be a new s|)eeles of the section Purcarin of I)e <'andolle, to » hich ours certainly bebintrs, and i> a speines closely allied to //. Infiiraitus, Cav. It was found in < )alni. '2. II. /{iiri/niiiii ;* Dt: Ciiml. J'nx/r. r. \. p. WW. Fr'ini the iiiijierfect state of the specimen before us, we cannot atlirm it positively to be the plant of I)c Candolle. Tb.e leaves are ovate, slightly coriaceous, .'J-nerved, perfectly smooth, and (piite entire. The |ie- duncles are short, scarcely an inch lonff, and very stout. The i-alyx .>.toothed, ami split up on one side by the swelliiiir of the fruit, as iu l)e (andoUe's section Mnuihiit. The carpels are p(dyspemioiis, and the seeds I'overed uith fulvous hairs. Perhaps, then, thi^ is a uev/ specie , ami more closely allied to //. rlmmhifilius, Tav. ; but we possess a plant in (lower from Owliyhee, cidlecteil by Mr. Macnie in Myron's li.iy, which seems to be the s;ime as ours : this certainly beloni.'N to the section ( V. H»yn//(/ by the nature of its corolla, and tool bed leaves, ils in //. Ihiriiduus: the llowers are, however, red, not white. t-nerveil, lis in the siii'cinien Ironi I hihu. 1(1 the b'aves are I. (iKssypiuiii iiidiiiim. Lam. — Jh Ciiiid. Prw/r. -. I. /<. ■f..j(). Cfr. Diss. 3. I. I(i!>. Humph. .4mb. i\ k ^ 12. I. Sida Hliiiifiiliii ; tiiliis ovalo-rordii'is aciitis strratis giai)riiis(|ualiiiiis, rarixilis .'> 1" '!" lotii;!' li'.rostfati.s,- /)/ \.p. \r>.i.-2.j: t J), ( and. I'riHir. V. I . /*. K! I ." I'ouiid in (tahu, where it wa.s also met uit!: by .Mr. m i •■ le. It diU'ers priiiciimlly trom .S. nlmijaliit n\' (\tvanillc>, by the leaves lH'iu)r not UL'imiinatr.l and scnri.:. at all pnbesi'ent ; but we do not consider it a distii'.c t -peries. a. .^. nitiindifiitiii. Cur. J)iss. I. p. 2«». *'. 3./ (i. it t. WH. /. 2. J)) (and. I'ltnlr. r. I. //. )t;i. Iiree states o! f this species in , mother « itli tl"' pedii to be the type of the ^pi the Iop» of the short youiiu bramdies, but diU'eriiiu: from the fo diection; one with the pedicels solitary, and this appears iind also di iisely clustered or uiuliellate at 'Is Ml pairs no other resjiect ; the third has the leaves iiiiich siuallei anil roundel' than either of the others, and the peduncle sidilary. We miirlit have been disposed to ha\e septmtted llii'se iiUo as many di.stinct species, but Mr. ( ollie, whose notes are before us, c;dls them all liy the aiaiiii-ciipt ii.um- .<( V iini'/iiiilis. statinif that their vi-rnaciilur appelLition is Iriiiin; while, airain (laudichaud renurU' that Uiiii'i, Inmn, and Oiiiniiin, are all ap|ilicable to .V. mtundijului. '>RI nY'rrNKHlACH.K. Br. I. W'allheria .imtricaiw Linn.-Ih Cihid. Prmlr. v. 1. ", 192. — VV. indica. Li li: ! I I 80 SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Tercbintlmcetf . \\' i f ■ i '■ i if t /I if. (lOl I. Doddiia'.i '•■'.sTiM-fl. Liiiii. — l)n Caiid. Pioilr. r. 1./;. (IHi. — I), spatliulata. Sw. in lUis' ( >f /. ])e ('and. Prodr. r. 1. p. (ilfi. Ord. VI II. OX.M.lDF.j;. .///.vs. I. Oxalis ni>itis. 'I'liiiuh.— .hwii. O.i. ii. 11. f. TS. /.' I. /;,■ Cnnd. Pmdr. i: \./). O'Xi. ( >nr specinh'ns, f'onml at (Inei'heow, are neither in IIi.hit nor iti (Vnit, and He shonld have referred them to <>. iiiriiirii/,il,i, hut (iaiidiehand ha\inir nn-ntioned (). ii/nn.^ as a native of the S: ndwieh Islands, and not <). iuniiiiilittii, «e have retained the ahove name. ()i;i). IX. /YGOl'HVLI.K.i;. Ur. I. Triliiiliis '/.vA/(V/i.v. /,///;(. — Jail/. Hurt. Srhaidir. t. lO;), DiCiinit. Pmdr. r. 1.//. TOU. The jnlie M{nee/eil from the roots of this plant i> employed hy tin' nalites xs in einelii'. Ij^'lit fnll k'oun roots supply enoiiL:h for one dose. ( (uHu.) c)i;i). \. ini.vMNK.r:. ./».v.v. 1. ("carKitliiis .tsidtiiiis. I.iini. — Car. A. r. ,"). t. ) to. _/.' I. I)i ('and. /'nidr. r. 2. //. .10. — CViliihriiia .\sialica. /iron;/. nun. \I. TKItKHINril.ACK.i:. ./«.v*. 1. Hiiiiiillia Sanihi II I n.'iis : liiliis (i|)|H»itis sim|)li(il)iis i>i)luiij;is iiitc^fcrrimis supra ;;hiliris ^iilitus mimilissiiiic |iiil)isc( iitilui>-, raicmis .siiiiplirilnis paui'ifloris axillaiil)us. — (iii'id. ill I'riiji. liii/./i.'.Kif (alis(rii)li()iii-.l Our speiirnen, lonnd in Oaliu, is In a very imperfert state; still ue ha>e little hesitation In helieiln;; ii to lie the same \t ilii the aperies nolhed hy (laiidlehaud, and al.Mi hy Adi'ien ile Jussii'u, In his Mi'nniir on the Hiitnriii , The yoiin:; hnuiehes, pediiMeles, and pedieeln are pulH-srent, as aliui the raqiels. lit the speeimen liefore 11^, the pednuile has onlv three tlowers, one of Hhirh is terminal, and the other t«o are latenil luid opposite to iMi h other, all of them pedli ellale. \ltlioii;,'li, follow III:: I)e ( 'anilolli'V I'riidroniUs, tve ha\e plaeed tliU ireiin.s ill Tt n liiiilliiiiiii , .Iiivsiiu ap|ie.ir. to ii.s to have done rit'lit In referring it to the Huliii til, iieiu' /.imtliiijiih'ii. :;j!;i: TT LeffuminoscB.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. 81 If .li III »■ Ord. XII. LEGUMINOS^. Juss. 1. Tephrosia piscntoria. Pers.—De Cand. Prodr. •■'. a. p. 252.— T. toxicaria. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy. p. 93 ? Wo have already dpscribed this gpeciex at pajje 62. 1. Dolifhos liiteus. Swarizf—De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 398? 1. \'ifi;i«i rillom. Savi. — De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 401. Found in Oalni. — Tlio want of anthenf ic materials, and the imperit^et descriptions hitherto -nven of Dolichus and the allied (reneni, render an aiTurate determination of the species next to impossilde. If wc be correct, this plant has only been previously met with in Chili. 1. Caiiiivaliii pulifsri'NS ; caule voliihili, ranuilis pi'tiolistiue piibesct'iitibus, foliolis ovato- I'lliptici.H hrt'vitcr ai'iiiniimlalis l)a.si siilM>l)li(]iiis iiieiiibninaceis .supra , ) which is also a Cnmiraliu, but that has perfectly smooth iurimiiuutetl leaves, and the lower divisions of its calyx are lant'polate and acute. I. Muciiiia aftissima. I)r ('and. Pnxh: r. 2. p. Ifl.*.— Dolii-hos altissiinus. ,/cwy/. Awer. t. 1H2. / H5. The s|H>cimen in the Collection, as well iis one C(dleited bv Mr. Macnie at Hyriii''s li.iy, in Owliyhee, is not in fruit. 1. Krythriiia moiiosptrwa ; ailMuva intTini-, tbrmlis late ovato-ri'iiifbrniilms obliisis sul)- tus calNrilniMiiif niollitiT rii.sci'M'cnti-tiiiiioiilosis, rniclil)iis niuiiospt'iinis. i'miul. n, l-'r>:yt. lot/, p. W(i. t. 114. We have seen only the leaves, but ive think there can be no dimlii as to the plant. I. .Vnu'ia hrtiritphjillo; [)li\ll. Ih Cand. Prmlr. r. 'J. j>. i:,2.—\. laurifolia. Uilld. Sp. PI. r. I. />. 10.")3. Di' Ciiiid. Prinlr. r.V. p. l.'jl. — .Mimosa siin|)licif(ilia. />/««. Snppl.—yi. Maiif^iiiin. '• /•'(//•.%/. I'nnlr. ii. 3!),")." (iaudichaud remarks of this species, that in the more elevated parts of the islaiiil, its /i/ii/l/ailiti always bear bipinnate leaves, but that in the lower districts these disap|iear; al.so, that the lii^ther up they tri"""', the narrower are the /i/ii//Iih/i/i, h bile below they are br««ider, lieiiijf linear-hiiiceidate, lani'eolate, and sometimes oval. In the s|iecliiiens fotniil by ^!r. Mcnzies, the ii/ii/l/ixiiii are consider.ibly broader than in those in the prew'Ut ('idlectiop, so that we liavi not hesitated to unite a<;ain, as had been formerly done by Lamarck, the .1. I(mrij'i>liit \\\l\\ the present species. The peduniles sometimes bear only one head of (lowers ; but more commonly, and oi, the s;une plant, they form a raceine. \. (liiilaiuliiia liimdiii. I. inn. — l)e Cand. Proilr. r. 2. p. 180. I. Ctssia (Sect. Chamti'Svinia. DC.) (laiidicliaiidi ; caulo rriiticoso. tbiiolis J-jiiiris t'llip- lico-i)bli)nj;is apiiT siil)i-mai'i;iiialis ojiabris subtus pallitlis, j^laiulula liiii-ari tcnui obtusa iutt-r L ■I i:, i'l ,f 88 .SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Myrtavea. infiimim tbrolcnim par, stipulis siihiilatis, raci'inis axillaribiis ercctis folio brevioribus, li'iivs i!i..t tlic jioils lire ii;im>\v ami nlKirf, wliii'li dues not Hell apply to ours. Tin- whole plant is piTt'ccllv sniii'itli; till' Iravcs aiiout six inches lony-, and the leallets an inch and a half; these last are on short peliidi>, almut aline in lenirth : the lower pair only are provided Mith a slender lilit'orm jfland, rather more than hall a line lorr, nirh is inerassated and hinnt, not arnte at the apex as in ('. iiiymlimi, to U'hicli this speries seems allied. The pod is alioni three line.s liroad, and .'t-i inelu's hinff, very eonipresseil and menihranac'eon.s, suddenly and shortly attenuated at hotli extremities. There are e*mi|dete septa between the seeds, whieh are llat and ahm^l Mark. Oiii). XIII. UOS.VCEiE. Jiiss. I. () .. oiikIi's tnilhjilliilijnlin. Lindl. in I. inn. Site. Tr. r. 13. />. !tH. t. S. Ih I'railr . 'i p. Ci'.Vi. — I'vnis iii'.lliyllidirdlia. Sni. in liti-t'Ci/r/. Ok I). XIV. ()N.\(;i{AKi.i:. Jn.ss. 1 Oinf/. MS- I'l! tinijiistifiilid : ln'rhacia iiii'ta glabra, t'oliis subsi'ssilibii ii;.' iii(|iie acimiiiiatis, tloribiis l)rivissinu' pcdiollalis, calvi'is lobis 1- ac'iilis.siniis, tii!)i> lU-at. I • ■ •.';'•<). nV.— lAini. Dili. :\. jk .VM. III. I. 'JHn. f. :\. /), ('ami. I'riiilr. r. .1. \Ve.i,.it with (iaudii hand in referrini; tlie spi'rie> lound in ( >alui to ./. «h';ha/'^i/"i The leaM I'ver, are slii;htly petiidate, and llie lobes of the lalyx, althonuii aente, are not remarkably so. Mr in his notes, remarks that the petals are obovate, rolnndale, ami eniap^nnate ; their elau s, iiiti'rnally, liiLses of the stanu'Us, are ^onleM bat villous. IllU'ail-laiU'icl.llls cvliii- />. ■}->. », lloH- Collie, ind the Oiii). \\. I.V'niKAIM.K. Jiiss. I. I.vlliriiiii niiinlininiii ; laiilc (riilicoso. loliis ()p|><)sitis it sp.irsi^ l.iiirtiilatis aciilis liasi iibliisis siibliis i,f|aiKt Ml iitibii-. lldrihiiN bnvilci- pidici'liatis (irclis hibi'.ictrolalis (>-p, Irom tbi' xtmi- ..MUitii. trom Ml. Men/ies, .Mr. Mai rae. ..ml ( lianiisso. ()i!i.. W I. MVU'lWC Ki:. ,///...s. I. yiv\ros\AiU)s /Hili/niiir/ilin ; iiiliis (i|>p<>sitis bfi'vr iniiulatis cuiiaciis iiiriiiipit' L;labi'is vtl siilitiis M riicd-toimiilosis, priliiticiili^ Iri-iiiiiltitlni is Iriiniiialihiis tt axilhirilius lorviii- li(i>i'.. lliiill)iis |>i(lif(Hatis, caKtibiis raiiiiili^(|in- o|;ibris vi I siiicfd-ldiiniiinsis.- (IiihiI.ui Frn/r. I in/. //. \H2. I. U\». it |(l!>. Ih Ciinil. I'nulr. r. A. /;. 2-2.J. "., I'oliis siibrotumlo-i liiplit'is I'ord iti-.. — i. i uliis ovatis vil iiv.itD-i'lliplii is basi rotiiii- (latis, — -/. I'oliis obloMiris basi aciili-. Folii L'olatis These varieties, a;rnin, but partienlarly the lirs'., orr.ir either perietib miMilh or niore or lev, toinentose. Speiimens of all of them are in the (olleition. i.nd we pll^se^lt, in ail!>...iin, sevenil distimt fonu- of the second \ariety, lollected by Mr. Macrae. \ .u . '. «;ls fiinml Ion;; nyo by .Mr. Men/ies, bill wits proluiM) conbiiinded iiy Smith Mith his .)/. nil i^ii,l't uhicli it is iiideid tiMicloselv allied, and perhaps oiilv distin;.'UiHh- able by the ped'icllate lliaicr., T)\\- appctrv, ai inrdiii.' l.i (■.indichaiiir^ \alNable obM'rx.ition.., to be ^i nii.si variable plant. .Notbiiii.', viys he, is nnire remarkable that, the .V. /"//vwo/yiAr/ uhiihisbinnd witlibneiu leaves touards the Miniiiiit of the monnlain, but snccessivelv linear-lanceolate, lanceolate, ovule, olH.vntv, .Cju ■'I IT CucurhitacKr.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. ulliptical, roiiiiti, and even liiMirf-slia|iP(l fuliuj;c, in (h^sciMulin);; uikI which, t'r(ini smooth nni' Hhinin;;, as in the first instanro, hciomu imhcscciit, iIoh ny, and mori- and more tonii'ntose. VVi-re it not for such authority, we mi;rlif liavc bct-n induced to malic several si)ecies out of this. Some forms i>( var. .3. are very closely allied to .1/ iliffiisn, (paire (ill,) and are chielly distinffnishahle from it hy tlii' shape of the inllorescence, and the much lar^fcr calyx and tlower. The petioles, which, in the |ircsuut plant we have termed short, are not more than <.-ne-fourth of the len^rth i|uiun(iani h(ni;u--, folio diniidiii lirevior. Cuii/in/jt nndlillori, liasi tiraiteis oliloniro-lanceolatis seniiuuciani lr)u;;is luvolucrati. Piiliiumli pedic clli((ue •;lal)ri, has! hracteolis inlliiresceutia peracta vel citius deciduis sutl'ultl, (iiliir tiuliiiiatii-^, hevis, <|iiliii|nelolHis, hdiis olitiisis. I'riitlii loliis loiiifiora. Ciijisu/ii calyce perslstente intra nu'diuni riuila, i^lidiosa, .'i-valvis, liiculiciila. SeiiiiiKi nptem, suhnlatn, linenro lon^ra. We have lieeu enatded tn ilraw up this description more fully 'ly means of specniens cidlected liy Mr. MacRie. It UHisI tie rciiiarlied that the cliara( ti'r In whicli we wei e mice inrllued tn pi, c most contich'uie, the pi'i'uliarlv c(ln^pic•Ulpn^ Inacii'as duriiii.' the liiM staire ol llowcriiii;, i- sumclinics mi cnnsideraldy inijiaired, that were it not tnr tlie niiit'orndy Imii; petioles, ilnuMe the leuutli, in pnipirrllon to that of the leal', nf those in .U. /iii/i/iiiiii/i/iii, ^^. ilijl'ii^d. anil their allies, we had ahiicp>l arrauired it as a variety of the former. 1. .Jaiiilio^ii Mii/tiiii iiAis ; cuiii^ laii'ialihiis :ilil)rfviatis. foliis uvato-laiii'foialis iitriiKpic attfinialis. I)i Ciinil. Pniiir. r. ."J. ;i. 2S(). KiiLjiiiia .Malaccciisis. /.iitii. — Corr. Ann. Miiy. oiM). .wii. c re rur.iiACK.i:. Ju.ss. I. l.auciiaiia nilijaris. Sir. in Ih dihil. I'milr. r. ;{. /*. d!)!*. - C'm-.irhila I.aj^ffiiaria. Linn. 1. C'licimiis Mill). I. inn.- I)i Cum/. I'nulr. r. ;?. />. SOI). 1. .Sicvds /iiti /ii/iiirjiiis ; rami> tllahri^, loliis ccnlatis .")-7-lol)atis ilititiriiialis supra i;ial)ris siil)tiis pai>ill()s(>-s(al)ris. linliis i;lahris Irilidis, t!i)ril)iis iiiaMiilis paiiiciiiatis lu'iuiiiiis capi- latii-ciuiiitsll^. rriictiliii- ovatis rostratis im riiiiliii--. The leaM's ari' del iilidh liul not deejdy livi or sometimes v, ■, , :i-lolied j Muooth on their up))er surface, except towards thr iii.ir;,nii, « here tl'ey are tVniishcil «il)i Miiall Mhite tulierile«, siniil.ir to those \i liicli cover the whole underside, and make it muifh to the touch. I'lie male Mowers are in hramheil panicles. ;he panicle on a peduncle ahout tuo inches Imii;, which is ,i\ill try ; the peri.nitli is liv.'-ch'ft; all the lilami'iils lire connei teil loijelher into a tuhe, at the top of » hich are live sessile anthers, fonnina- a litth' lo'ad. Phe female doMcrs are numerous in each capitnlum : ihey are se>>ile; hut the i'a|iitiilum itself is on .1 peduncle, alioul thrce-lourtlis of an inch lonir, tli.il >prliiU'> from the same axil with tli.it vt hii li s'ipports the males, I'he truit 1^ uvate, ahout a line and a half loim, Middenly attenuated into a |i4'ak wliiili i> ilmost half the leni^li of the limail portion: many l.ill oil hetore iii.iturity, leaviui; oidy four or live to each peduncle; there are no Kpiiu>s, hut tin- surface ap|iears somewhat uneven. There is one seed in eaidi. — This species ap|)eapi most nearly allied to S, iiiiirii/ihi/t/ii>, II. B. K., hut dilVeiN in many particuliu>. It v\as i'ullecte|H»sita!s f,'iTfiitil)Us, pi'tli- ffllis !)rfvissiiiiis. stjlis ;}, triic'til)iis ^lolMiMi-tri^onis 3-sjHTMiis. Dt- ('and. Vntdr. r. 4. p. 253. — Aralia iri^yiia. Gaud, in I'reyr. I'oij. p. 474. /. 9S. The panicles are nincli shorter than the leavt-s. Two of the leallets are oi'ieii alsirtive, S4i that the leaves appear ternate. Tlie three styles render it dubious whether to place this species in Ariilm or J'umu. It wjis first iliscDvered lon;r ajjo by Mr. Menzies, from whom we have a specimen in our herbarium. 2. Panax."' oratum ; caulc arlKtrto jflaliio iiuTiiii, t'oiii.s |K'tiuiali.s .MijK'rii)ril)iis opjH»siti.s, lolioli.s tril)us loii^'t.' |M'tit)liiiatis ovatis iiitt'gi'rriiiiis coriacci.s. The u hole plant, as far as we can .iud<;e from the individiml before lis, is quile )r|abroiis. The pelioh's lu-c opposite, alsiiit three or four inches Ion:; : ibc partial oik-s about an inch or an inch anil a half. The leallets are broiiilly ovate, not aiiiiiiiiiated, but slit'btly obtuse; the upper siirtacc is (jb>ssy ; the mar^nn |M"rifitly entir;'. Tlieri' lis neither IbiHcr imr fruit very nciU'ly allied In I In- l.tst aperies. 3. Panax .'' p/alif/i/ii///uw ; cauii- arlH)ri'r> ^lal)r() inernii, foliis ]H-ti(>latis supfriorihus opjHi- sitis. liiliolis Irilats loiii:" |K'lioliiiatis traiisvcrsiin nhion^is loiif^itiuHiic (iiipio lati»)ril)rs apict- suliitcr apic'iilatis lorian-is iiittp'r'riinis, ]H-(liiii(-iiiis ti'rniinaiil)u.s iiitilK'llas paiiictilatiin liis- positas jifnnlii)u>. Tnu/iA arlHireiis, iiiermis, (rjaber iit tola pUnta. Folia, saltern superiora, opposita : petiohui 4 i.!U|iiiuni'iara Kiiij^iin ; rami (i-H oppositi, Rt'squiundam loiigi, apicvni vorNiiN itorimi duos vi'l trcN nunulo.s opposiitOH gereiitCH; pidict^lli urabollikti i{uaU-nii, duas liiit>B)t Umgi. Styli duo brevissimi. ThiH in a very rrmarkablo Hpi-i-icH, and we havo Nt-on it in no otlicr iMdlrotion. Tho flowers art- not Bxpandfd, ho that «<• cnnnnt di-hrribe the truit. It wan amon;; the plantH found iu Oahu, but no notice lias Iwen taken of it in Mr. Collie'K notes. Ord. XXII. IIURIACETI-:. Jim. 1. IV'ti'sia? UrmiimUn ; foliis oblonfjis bus! ohtiisis iipice ucutiiisculis membranacei-s •rlabris, paiiiciilis tcnniiiMlibus raceniosis tolio diinidiu brevioribiis, corollu! Iiypocrateriforini liiliis tiilM) biTvioribiis, stylo bifido. ('iiulis diehntome rumoHiis. Folia oblong, liaMi obtuwa, apit'o nt-utn vel obtusinsculii, membranat'oa, •rjabra, tres vet (piatiior uncias lon);a, uni-iuni vel HeH<|uiuii('i>uu bita. Pttiolus Iirevi > liiieuni lon);us. Utipitla iiiterpetiiilaris, lata, bri'vis, nmoroniilata. I'riluniiilii.i termiiiiillH. (iili/ri.s tu/i:in ovato-);lob<>.sus ; lin>l".is lirevin, 4-deiitafiiN. Ciirollii infundibiiliformiK, i-loba, antheriiN includunii. Stylui upice bilidus. itctii.s buctatUH, biiiirularis, lociilis pnlyNpenuis, This hiu* much the habit of Sti/laiuryiir racemusa, Cav., but cannot be placed in that );enuH, on .iccount of the qnadrideiitate calyx and biliil ntyle. 2. lVti'>ia / ii'iimid : toliis olilon^is l)a.si siiimcutis apiw obtusis coriaceis f{labri>, coryin- bis t<'riniiialil)iis dirisis paiii'ifloris folio inullo bri'vioribiis. We only posmesH this in u very iraperfe<-t state : there in no rorolla, but the mature fruit is a dry bibM-ular polyspemions lM>rry, ax in /'. >* trrmiiialis, exbibitiug the remains of four teeth at the apex. It is closely allied to the la«t species, but the leaves are more obtuse and coriaceous. 1. Ka(hia roii'tita ; rainuiis tiTctiiisi'tdis, t'oliis si'v. 131. Ill our specimens, all the leaver are perfeitly sessile : those towards the bottom of the bnuich are olatis subsessilibiis, panicubi termiiiali, raniis brevibus oppositis iipice llores subnudos {flomeratos Kcreiitibus, calyce corollai|Ue jrlabris. 3. Kadiia iiniminaln ; raiiii.s tiTclibiis viTsus apiiTiu compri-ssis, toliis iaiiceolatis ioiij^f ac'uiniiialis distiiictc |M'ti(ilatis siibi-oriatris, sti|>ulis triaii ii up, (nr tliis anil a'. airilaUi, cliar.u'tprs tiomcu'hnt difloront from thoie ({ivcii hy Di" <'iiii- K. MimieHimiii, vii-' Heily- tilh\ iiiriiinii (if Siiiitli is liy nil iiu'iiim tlu' wiiiii', altliniiirli also a ijinit-N of tliiit jroiuiji, TIiIn lust >ii,i^ '■; ciilU'il K. Siiiilhii ; niiuis ii'iililiiis vii>iis apir mnpn'ssis, tiiliis (uriariMH ovatiM'lliptiris ^laliris p<>tiiilatiN, stipiiliN ti'iaii:iis •iIiIiim- apiriilatis, paiiiriila trriiiiiiali trirliiitiiinailciisa, nilyit' niriillui|iif piilii'Moiitiliiis. Till' tiilif (if till' I'lii'olla is liiii^s anil has tln' "I'^'iiu-uts of thf limit striiii^ly ilt'tli'Xi'il, vitli liiii^' iMiiluiiiutfil ii'iiirvi'il piiiiits. I. M\on\\u:i >itn/>i//tifii ; liiliis olioviilis vt olHiviito-oliloii^is, pcdtiiu'iilis ii\il|jii-il)iis apicc iiniltillot'is, |H'(lici'lli.s 7-S iiiiilHllati:., Iiaci'is suhrotuiulis, di'iitihiis ciilvc'iiii> ticiitiiisciilis liifvissiiiiis, I)i (am/, /'nitlr. r. I. /;. t(i;}. I, C'olK'ii Kaihiaiia ; liiliis ('iii\ciili)-()lH)v;itis in tixillas vciimi-iiiii scrobii'iilatis inargiiir rt'tli'xis jiiiiiiiribiis sa pc Mil)lus rutt'>iiTiiti--piilH>.sc('iitil)u.s, stipulis iivatis ariitis niar^iiii' cifa- iiiiis iiilt litiri I'iiiati), cyina tcnuiiiali lonjic pfdunriilala .">-ra(liata nuliis t m rlicillalis, to- iDJIis ■j-liiiis faun' inula. — Cham, t/ Svlilnlit. in IjiiiixKi, v. \. p. ;)3. Ih ('imil. I'niilr, r. 4. />. ."»02. W'l' liaM' lint olisiTVi'il that tlii' scpnciits nf thfialyx ari' ciliatnl, a> tbi' aliiivi'-iiii'ntifini>il authors ili'scriht' ilii'iii, .ilthoii^h till' lirarti'ola' aro so. '^, Ciillia ('htiinixst)iils : liiliis tlli[)iin>-(ilil()iij,'is in axillis viiiai niii scroliiriilaiis mar^niif I't'tlt'xis nil iii(|iii- jj;ialn iriiiiis. stipiilis ovalis cadiicis iiiargiiii' firatiicis (.;laiini. cviiia triiiiiii- ili l(ini;c pidiiiiiuiala .")-iailiata ladiis !• vrrtit'illatis. riifollis ."j-lidis t'aiii'i' niida. If is iiiiiii'ii'sv;u-y to u'ivi' a iiiori' ilrt lili-il ilrsi ii|ilioii, so similar is this spnii's to tin' hist. It priiiripally ililliTs liy till' li'avi's, cvi'ii tlu' » oiiiiifir oins luiiitf (|iiitr ulaliroiis, ami l>y flir aliscmrof tin' Irinjfc ol Kliorl ri'il liairs ai tin- iippiT iparfiii of l'" in itrici', upon tin' tall of thr li'avrs: thi' linnti'ola', also, arr frri' from my I ilia i'lii. In Loth, tin' shap- i-t tit" (iiit is pncisi'ly tin' sanic, hriin; turliiiiatr, uilli olti'ii niii' alMirtivc I I'll, -Tlii'rr arr lnii.'iih »•< of somv > mri' /{u/iianouf plants in tin' ('ollcctiuii, hut tiMi imprrfi': t to liv m.i'li' out. oiti.. win. ('oMi'o.snvK. .//«*. I. Hidi'iis ////7///V;//.v .• (iiliis laiiiiolatis pitiniatis afiriiti- scrratis radicalihiis suhiin'i.sis. tliirihiis fadialis croclis, iiivoliiifo aiitlmdiiiiii letpiaiMi'. Sjir.~ JfiUd. — H. aigiita, llnmli. it Kiiiit/i, .\(ir. ( it II. r. 1 , /'. '2\\ 1 . Till' spi'iiiiii'ii Inloif lis 1- -.CI very iiiipcrfi'it, that «i> havi' pritVrri'il rcfi'rrinir it um hIhivi', to I'oimti- iiitiiij.' a iii'o sjn'iii's of it, alllioiiL,'li it ilillrrs slii;hily in si'vcral poinl.s from tin* ili't;ule., lolioli.s arf^iitc scnatis ovatOHihlnd- uMs ac'iiiiiiiiatis ici'iiiiiiali iiiajdrc l)i-ti'ifidii, coryiiiiiis ii'iiiiiiialihiis triclidtninis liiliatis, flurilais latiii 1--."), t'nictilais iiiR'uril)us i'()inprL's,si,s lidcali.«i ;;lal)fi,s apitf hiuri.stiilali.s. (iuia/. in III i/c. I III/. //.Kit. 1. (iiiaj)lialiiiiii Saiiiliiiri iisiinii ; laiilf faiiioso foIilMjiif tomt'ntoso-limiiti.s lii)t.'ari-lunct-o- iiitis siibspaiiiiiiali-., ((iniiil)is tiiiiiiiialihus siilK'apilatis. iiaiut. in I'nyr. I'oy, p. 101. Thi.s appi-ars to iis to havi' i-oUHidrraldr alliiiity to Eliihryxum iiiiuji/kiIiihiUs. II. H. K. i .'om/wiiiliB,] SANDWICH ISLANDS. H7 1. Vyxfiymn iiiii/fijlonis ; irlalur, caiilL' liL'rliiici'o, loliis liiu'iiri-liinetolatis hiisi in jHti- olum Ionium atU'iniatis inti'irt-rriniis, panicula raiimsissima comjiatta, nmiis nuilis, raniiilis sniiaiii.itis, sqiiamis ii»v(»Iiici-i ohldHf^o-lanccolatis, radio iiivolucniiii siil)a'(|uantt'. Tlii'ii' in only ont' N|if('ini<'ii in tin- ( 'iillfrtinii, anil in it tlic Nti'm is Hinipit* lirLuw tlii> piinii'le. 2. Kri^cron yww/'//(«v/.v ; caulo iVulicoso ramoso j^labro, raiiuilis puln'sct'iitiluis, tiiiiis ('(HiH'rti> fflahris jiiitilaf^iiUd-siTniiaiis lincari-lanci'tilalis l)asi atu niiatis at<|ue cilialis, jimi- onhiis suhpiiitt'sct'iilihiis, ptiiiik'iila tt'i'ininali corvniliosa, raiiiis a—l-lloris iiialis, s(jiiiiniis iiivoliu'i'i ohioiiitis aciitis, radio iiivoluiTiiin -^ulHecpiaiitc. \V., ami still lUKrc to /,'. Cuii'ii/insix. W'v Imvc il iiiH i>a|iilliiNi>, ulnioNt at, in l',iipiiii. In many rrspi'i'tN vt-ry (".isfly allii'il to /' hIno from Mr. Mnrnii'. Tht- »v;>fmii.-i arc loii I. Aster suhiilutiis. Miili. —Spnn; I. \'vi-\tf^\i\n /ii/infti ; Iriiticosa, fol \>. f!ff%. r, :). /*. riU'i. 'vatis til 'ati)-lri-(iiiin(piclol)i<« arjfiite' vt f^rossf sci'- ratiN iitriiapa' lii-.piilo->>cal)ris faii'>-i'ciuiiiils lolxt imilio cloiiLrato iaiutoiato. (i/iilil. in hniiv. I iiji. p. Kii. \\v (Id not otisiTVf in our spciinn'iis tliat the li'a\cs an- ilistinctly iliyitatt', tlicy lU' ni(Mrl\ ilrcply loin .1, hnt otlo'nti^r they airri'i- with the aliovc rliarai tir L'i^i'ii liy (ianilirliaml. Tliry ari" o|i|i.>silc ami very nii;i ■•.!'. Tin- stem is scaliroii^. Tlic llowi-rs an- on loni; pciliMuli's. Tlic involmrnin is douMi', llii' I'Xtfrior ot Iim' liro.iilly ovati- coriarfoiw leaves ; the inner smaller, live-leaveil, ami i ulininareons. The llonts of the r.iy are alionf nine in nnniher, ami yellow. The reieptaele iialeaeeous. Thi' arheiiia ot'the ray are trii;(inal,an(l iro» ned » itii three au lis ; those of the disk niiiiiiri'sseil, ami with two arista-. — Of this there are in the ( ol- lection friitfiir 's of a variety, or |ierha|iN a elosely allieil s|iiTies, « illi the leaves not at all loheil, liiit iliU'eniiv ill no other partinil ir. "i. \ \alo-laiu i uLiiis ;l- iifrvihiis vcrMis liasiii iitriiapic sursnin lobuiatis grosM' scrratis supra scaliris suiiiiis liispidis. We almost iinline to siip|iosi' that V. nmiuiln, ((iaml. in I'reyc. Voy. p. +til,) may he the same with tins, liein:! found in the siuiie island, an or A' //>//>. The hiHiT part of till' leaf is i|iiite entire. The pednmles are terminal and solitary, anil the leaves ol the involucre orliicniar. The rer<'|itaile is couve.v: the aeheiiia are ioinpros,sed or tri;.'oiial, one of the an;;le> heinj; e.xreedinirly sharp, or almost prodnced info a wiuji:, which i.s denticulate: they are crowned hy two or three short arista', accordinir to the nnniher of aiii;les. We feel uncertain ;us to the ueiius: the i hailictei' ,i;;rees snilicieiitly with that of I'l rhi 'iiiii, hut the lialiil is more that of S/n/mit/ii.^ or AiikiUii. 1. I)iil)aiilia lii.iii ; loliis uhliiiipi-laiiceolalis liasi attt'imatis .uijiilf scnalis suhtiis strigosu- liispidis, panicula corynilKisa la\a midiiis<.-ida. If (iaudichand he correct in his description, our species I'.innot he the same as his, which may he i liaiac- terised tins: O. jiltmlnyiitni i foliis umplvxicuulilniH lineari-laiu'eolatis ueuminatiii crennti-s ^lahri.s, paiiicuhl m ■If'; IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■^|2|8 125 *^ Uii |22 2.0 lb 84 I IE II^IU^I^ < 6" ► ^ '^z Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STMIT WitSTiR.N.Y. 14SM (71*) 172^503 i 4r \ i\ # ^ 88 SANDWICH ISLANDS. [LobeliacoB. \lh foliata, floribus fosciculatis. Gaud in Freyc. Voy. p. 409. t. 8+, — It must be obserrpd, however, that his speci- menti seem to have beeu even less adriineeil tlian ours, and this circumstance may also account for the slight difference in the generic character, which wo shall now give as more suited to the specimen before us : — DriiAUTiA, Gaud.i Involucrum con^panulatum suboctophyllum, foliolis liberis margiue sibi mutuo incum- bentibus. Flores (4-10, tubulosi, hcrmaphroditi. Filamenta linearia, apice vix incrassata. Stigmata dila- tata acuta ciliata. Aclieiiium obloiigura. Pappus paleaceus dorso et margine setis patentibus rigidis |>lum- osus. — Suffrutkes, ramis a/tire Joliosis, iiifeme mulis, cicatriso^tmuliitii. Folia upposita, sesgilia, btigi sub- coimiita, riyiila, purnlltk veiwsa. Paiiicula tennmales; rumis hispide setosis. — This genus is most allied to Tridax and Crmpedia. It has also some itflinity to the new geuus Uailliartla, of which we possess three new species from Mr. Menzies and Mr. Macrae, all from the Sandwich blauds. Ord. XXIV. LOBELIACF/2. Jim. 1. LolH>lia (Delissen) acuminata; ramosu, foliis obluiigis rcntes, 4 inferiors, barbatu*. Stigma bilobuni, pilis ciuctiun. Capsuhi baccata, calyce persisteute coronato, bilocuLtris nun dehisceus. Semiua creberrimu. 2. LolK'lia (Cyiineii) (irimiseiana. — (iauii. in Fnt/c. Voy. p. 158. t. 75. The character of this sult-geuus is: — Cvanga. Gaud.; Calyv ovario adnatus l(l-sulcatus; limbus foliaceus longior .Vpartitus, laciniis obliingis margine rellexis et undulato-crispis. Corolla tuliuloso-cylindracea, arcu- ata, limlio 5-partito subbilubinio. Stamina .j: tiilius stamineus liber. Aiitbene connata', liarbatie. Capsula baccata, sulcatiMlecagoQji^ indehiscens, bilocularis, <'alyce persisteiite coroiiatu. Seuiina reberrinu. 3. LolH'lia (Uiillaiuliii) lanreolata ; rainosa, foliis majjiiis ohloiifio-lancooiatis diiplicato- (lentatis siihtiis liirtellis, calycibus 5-partitis glabris. laciiiiis ovatisobtusis, racciuis (lcpaii|K>r- atis, staniinibiis cpipctalis. (iaiiil. in Fnyr. Voy. p. I5S. t. 7t. (11. imiiitaiia.) The specimen in the ('ollectiiin has much larger leavi>s than that figured by (iuiidicliaiiil, to « hich another in our herbarium, fnini Mr. Ma4'r,ie, exactly corr)-s|Hiiiils ; but to the bitter the term J'ulia magna can scarcely be applied, while those before us well deserve the iianie, being from u foot to a fiKit and a half long, (iaiirlicbaiid thus characterises Koi.i.amiIA : — Calyx ovurio ante udiiutiis; limbus liberus 5-|)artitus, Lu'iniis abbreviatis olitiisis. CorolLi tubulosa, lateribiis compressii aniiatu, tulHi indiviMi, limbo ,>-|iartito siibbilabiato. Stamina .'>; tubus stamineus infenie parti siiperiori corollie adnatus. Aiithene en i-rentes liarbatie. Stigma bilobuni pilis cinctiini. Capsula baccatji, indehls(reiis, bilocularis, calyce persisteiite coronata. Seniina creber- rima. — The genus VIermoiitiii, (iaud., was not observed during the expedition under Capt. Ueechey : we, how- ever, possess ('.oMani/ifii/iii and i/raiuiijiani, (iiiid., from .Mr. Macrae. This differs from the former genera by the calyx being coloured, tubuhir, curved, and as long as the tube of the corolla. i. Ldlulia nuurostarhys ; ; Epacridea.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. iiiunta in tubiim liberum connntn. Aiit/i<:rrc coliiereiitfN, duoe infcriorcs barltatie, csterw glabra-. Stiymn bilobiun ; lobis plunis, cnu! corolla is sciu'cely pubescent, and is smaller than as exhibited in Gaudichaud's tiifure. 3. Sca'vola gUtltni ; fruticosa erecta glabra, foliis ciiiicato-oliovatis oblique actiiniiiulatis loiige petiolatis t)bscure ot remote glaiuliiloso-deiiticiilatis, axillis barbatis, pediiiiciilis axil- laribiis iiiiilloris {K-tiolo diiiiidio brevioribiis iiudis, corolla glabra, calycis deiitibus tulniin ie<|iiaiitibiLs. This species appeant, at first sijfht, very neiu-ly allied to .V. (^hamimiDHiaim, but the inllorescence is totally diti'erent. The leaves are almost entire, only exiiililtin!,' a t't'W distant very minute ;,'landular teeth. There lai- no bracteits, apparently, on the peduni'le; but at the same time, a decided sciu- is to he seen at the base of the calyx, on both sides, which seems to indicatt- that they may hiive been present at a very early ,)eriod. Tin- tY)rolla is nuich Urirer than ii>. the last species. The petioli* is about an inch, or an inch and a half loiij;. i. .Scsevola ino/'in ; fnilicosji erecta dense jmlK'scens, foliis oblongo-laiiceolatis supra glabris subtus sericeo- tonientosis |K'tiolatis glaiuliiloso-deiiticiilatis, axillis barbatis, pediin- culis petiulo brevioribiis axillaribiis divaricatis, raiiiis llexiiosis paiicitloris, bracteolis sub- iilutis reciirvis, corolla si'riceo-toineiitosa, calycis deiitibus 5 brevissiiiiis obtusis. Very chisely allied to .V. .«(TI( en, Forst,, but, lis we Miinl., perfectly distinct. The whole plant is so extremely fni)(ile, that there is not an entire specimen in liie ( 'r.llection. Hesiiles these four species, we also |H>SM-ss .V. Kiiitiijii from the same islaniLs, ;>iithered by Mr. .Macrae. oki>. xwi. i:i'Acuii)i:,K. nr. 1, CyatluKles Tameiiimiicf ; corolla' laciiiiis barbatis, drupa "i-S-lociilari, foliis aiiguste cuiicatu-olKivalis }H-liululutis iiuicroiiulatis subtus nuiltiiiervibu.s, Clutm, tt ScMedit. in Liniuea, i: I. /». ii3J). That the present, itlthou{(li only in fruit, is truly the plant of Chainis.S4i, we have satisfied ourselves by a com|>arisoii of it with specimens sunt us by that liotauist; but weare by no means certain whether C. lianksii M 'H •'!■ ' !^^ M 90 SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Convolvulacea. (Uaud. in Freyc. Voy. p. 08,) is the same, sinco uo description lins been piven. Mr. Brown takes notice of two other si)ecies found in tlie Sandwich Ishinds, both with the segmental of the corolla quite naked ; these, however, we have not seen. The haliit of our plant is so simikir to Lcucopoijon obovahis, Labill., that Sprengel has united them without attending to the position or number of the bracteo! ut the base of the calyx. Oni). XXVII. APOCYNEvE. J,m. 1. Ahxia .sulcata; foliis t)j)|K)sitis ovtitis obtiisis siibmenibranaceis utrinque nitidis obsolete paiiilleliiii veiiosis, jH'dimculis axilJaribus solitariis 3-fIoiis folio diniidio brevioribus, tViictibus oliva'lbiniibus loiii,'itudii»aliter imiili-sulcatis. This is a very handsome species, and periiajts, as we at first thoU|;ht, the A. ulivrefunms of liaudichaud (Freyc. Voy. p. +.jl,) found in tlie siune islands; but tliere are too many points of discrepancy to allow of our joiniiijf them. The leaves are never, that we see, in threes; nor are they acute at Imtli extremities, as in (iiaudicliaud's plant ; nor do we think he would have neglected to notice the .lumerons lon^tudiiud furrows on the fruit. Frinn A. .saimlms, Forst tliis differs in many respects, particuliu-ly in the furrowed fi'iiit, « liicli lias a jierfeclly even surface in that species ; a character we (miitted to remark at jiajfe (iO, from not l>eiu;r at that time actpiainted with the present plant. 1. Cerbera parrijiom ; loliis quateriiis ol)loii(^is obtiisiuscnlis paralleliiii venosis plaiiisi, eyinis ])eduiiciilatis axillaribus ramosis divaricatis, — '' Fiirsf. Proilr, n. 121." IVUId. Sp. PI. V. 1. p. 1222. Itoim. ft Sc/iii/t. Si/st. Ityit. r. 1. p. 138. This s]iecies is omitted by Spreiijrel, and placed by Willdenow and subseipient authors amnii); the doubtful species. It is very closely allied to ('. mniiildta, Willd., nor can we eiLsily point out any cliararter to separate tlie two, exc<-pt tlie shape of the leaves, which in our plant are very much linKider, and uot at all spotted, as is well rejireseiited in the other species by Jacipiin, ( Ic. Kiu". ii. t. .'{-il .) There are constantly four leaves in each wliorl. The bracteas are small, and, towards the base, furnished with several spinous processes, or teeth. Oni). XXVIII. CONVOT.VrLACK.E. Jiis.s. 1. L\m\o\\\\h\s tiifiinii/attis z* Iksr. in Lam. ICiiri/r/. i: 3. p. ."jI.">.^ — IjH)mii'a tiilKTeii- lata / /loiiii. it Si/iu/t. .Si/st. I'lt/it. r. \. p. 20S. The s|ieciuHii is not in Hotter, and i" otherwise imperfect. 2. Convolvulus Cairirus. I'ahl. — Hot. Ma;/, t. ()!)!). Spniitf. Sif.st. I'li/rt. r. 1. p. 392. — Ip()iiii«>a palitiata. Fors/i. .7y/;/pt. p. 13. II(hiii. tt Sr/iiift. ^//,s•^ I'ti/ct. v. -Up, 207. 3. VouvoUnhis piir/iiin iiK. Liun. — Hot. Maij. t. 113*/ l before us, the branches are Imi); and >leiider, from which we mi);ht almost conclude the plant to have been prostrate anil not erect. We possesx, in (Mir herbarium, a plant from Mr. Meiizies, also fniiii the Saiid« icli Mauds, w lijcli is a riMiiarkable veriety of the present s|M'cies, beluff densely pubescent, ^{f 'V'i:. t i Cyrtandracem.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. 91 nearly tomentose. This was found both in tho islands of Oahu and Oneehcow, but the preceding five xpecies appear lo have been observed in the latter only. Ori). XXIX. BORAGINEiE. Jms. 1. Heliotropiuni cnrassaricum. Linn. — Roem. et Schult. Syst. Veget, v. 4. p, 32. Spreng, Syst. Veget. v. \. p. 540. There is in the Collection a very slender state of this species from Oahu j the more commou nppearaui-o is from Oneehcon-. 1. Cordiii Sihestena. Linn. — Roem. et Schult. Syst. Veget. v. 4. p. 452. Spreng. Sysf, Veget. v, I. p. 649. But. Mag. t. 794. This appears to be cultivated. Ori). XXX. CYRTANDIlACE.Ti;. Jack. 1. CjTtniulra cnrdifolin; foliis snbrotuiulu-ovatis ucutis obliq\ie cordatis dentatis siiprii liirsutis suhtiis villoso-toinentosis rt'rru{i[ineis, pedunculis trifloris, calycibus fernigiiieo-villusis. Hand, in I'reyv. Vuy. p. 446. t. 56. 2. Cvrtjindni grantfijlorn ; fwliis ohlongis nciiniinatis basi aiigustatis obsolete denticu- latis ciliatis supra glabriiisculis siibtiis pallidioribus, nervo venisqiie pulveruleiitrt-piibesceii- tibus, pedunculis apice dipliyllis biiioris, calycibus glubris. Ciaitd. in Vreyc. Voy. p. 447. t. 55. The specimen is very imperfect, though decidedly the plant figured by Oaudichaud. 3. CyrtiUidru Lfssoniana ; foliis oblongis acuniinutis basi aiigustatis denticulatis supra puberulis sulutis tomentoso-si'rieeis ferrugineis, pi-duiiculis tuiifloris bibracteatis, calycibus quiiiquepurtitis subvillosis, laciniis niargiue luidulato-reilexis. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy. p. 447. /. 5 k There are . no varieties in the Collection, one of which has the leaves twice as lones his plant as having siiigle-lli>wer<>d peduncles, still we think it the same as ours; indeed, on s of the spetiniens before us there is only one dower, or rather fruit, to each peduncle; but a slight inspection sIhikn that this is caused by all the pedicels but one having fiUlen off. In the ('(diection then? are two states or varieties; one with much snudler and more rigid leaves than the other. Oaudichaud enumerates and liijfureN yet another species, V. trijliirtt ; foliis oblongis subacumiuatis iMsi cuiieatis snbduplicato-serratis glabris, nervo venisijue subtus adpresso-pubescentibus, pedunculis trifloris, -i. — We have also another in our herbarium, from the siuue islands, diicovered by Mr. Menzies, wliicli we propose to cull ('. Mtiuiisii; foliis itJ a ii ' Mi,^ 98 SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Labiatit. vcnisqiic ndprfsso-piibt'scciitibiw, pt'diineiilis iipice llores i)liirt's umbi-Uutim dispositos (fereutibiu, tiUytw hir- siili dvutibuit siibiilatis, Oiii). XXXI. SOLANEiE. Jusn. 1. .Solannni SaiK/iririiisf ; caiiK- fniticoso, rimiis terctihus, raimilis cunL-sccntibiis, ibiiis aiijiiilulo-simiiitis ovatis supra fj;lal)ris siihtus piihescTiiti-faiiis, lacrmis corymlx).sis ter- iiiiiinlihiis vi'l latt'ialil)us, calycc ininuto (luiiKiui'liili), staniiiiil)iis iqualilius. Tbis appoikrs to bavc bct'ii also observed by (iauiliebaiid, but neither iiiuued nor described. At first nij,'lit it resembk's siime ot'tlie Lii.iiiijiitalitr. 2. ISolaiuiin unjiiikuiii. Dun. — liocm. et Schult. Synt. Vtyct. v, \, p. 602. Sjmny. Sijst. I'li/it. r. l.ji. US I. Onn. XXX 11. LAIHAT/i:. Jns.s. 1. I'li'c'trantlius (iiisfrniiii ; ralyois labio infi'rioii' I-])artit() lafiniis iiu-diis vix longioii- Inis, n>n)llii> tiiln) calyci'iii bis supcranti', vorticillis distiiu'tis, pi-dicvllis calyceni rriictrfL'ruiii Mibipquantibus, loliis ovatis iiifiso-crciiatis nijiosiuM'ulis pulKscentulis, cuule iRTbucfo. Br. —lir. Prmlr. I'l. Sov. Iloll.p. .jO(). SprviKj. Si/st. I'. p. 65)0. Found on tlie islands of Oalm and Oneeheow. (iaudirband notiees u KpeeiuH of this gv\\\xa which he met with, and wiiicli is probably tbi' same as ours. The ealyy is more or less ixivered with yellow resinous tr|aniatis, laccinis siibpaiiiciilatis, |M'diiiu-ulis utriiKjiif t'loii;iatis trilidis, calycis ovato-rainpaiiulati deiitil)iisl)iTvil)iisaciitis dt'imiiii patt'ii- til)iis, corolla calycr vix duplo loiif^iori", styli lobis clavatis ri-ciirvatiMlivariratis. lii'iilh, in fjinnicfi, r, (J. ji, 79. — IVasiuni {i[labnini. (Inuil, in Frvyc. I'oij. p. ^.12. /. (»i. (r.r partt.) Mr. IWutham remarks that liauilichaud's plate ist'ompiuinded of the present and the next N|KM'ii>i«: iu this, the corolla is nuich the smallest. The specimen in the Colh'ctiou is very iiniierfiM t, but we have one from Mr. Macrae. .\s this irenus lias been only bilely separated by Mr. Heuthani Iroiu J'ldxium, we shall here ijiiote the characti'r: I'h> i.i.o>t):i.i \. (luiid. Calyx ovatus, llMiervis, siilueipiijis, nunc .>fiduH, Uibis ovatis foliaceis, nunc lireviter .Vdeutalus. Corolla tubo calycem snpcnuite, nunc bni^'e exserto, sa-piiis incurvo, faucc nou iullata, bilaliiata: labio superiore subpateule iuteirro sulipluiui; iuferiore lou^ore |iatente ,'i-tido, lobis ovatis, meilio uuiiore iuteuro. Stamina 4, sub labio superiore adscendentio. Autliera> bilocuhires, lueulis divcrirenlibus vel denuim divariiatis. Stylus apice clavatus, breviter bifidus, htbis clavnti scrrato-c'iviia- tis basi rotiiiulatis, tloralibiis iiiiiioribiis scssililnis, ractinis siib|)atiiculatis, |R-(Uiiiciili.s iitriii(|iic flon^atis triliilis. calycis ilonpito-tmbinati diiitibus brfvil)iis obtusis tTi-ctis, corolla lalyco triplo loiij^iori', styli li)l)is ciavatis, sii|Hriorf sub lei to teiuiioro. IhnfL in Liuna-a, r. (>. p. HI. The corolla is al«)ut an inch and a cjuarter lou;;, beiu;f almost as larffe ils in /■*. ijniiuiijioni, but it is i^labrouM and not pubescent. Planlaffinea,] SANDWICH ISLANDS. 93 3. Phyllostegiti gramliflora ; pilis brevibus udpressis pubescens, foliis petiolutis uvutis ncutis serrato-creiiutis basi rotundntis vel subcordatis, vorticilluiitri.s sexfloris raccniosis, pvdicellis calyce sublongiuribus, dentibus calyciiiis foliaceis ovatis integerrimis, curollui tuliu calyce «luplo longiore, styli lobis lunatis. lienth. in Liniuen, v. 6. p. 78. — Prasium graniU- floruni. iiaud. in I'nyc. I'oy. p. 253. t, 6a. f. 2. 4. Phyllostegia parviftorn ; foliis petiolatis ovatis crenatis basi cordatis subtus rainisque pilis nioliibus adprt'ssis pulicsceiitibus, vcrticillastris sexfloris raceniosis, pedicellis calyce tripio loiigioribus, caiycis visc<)si)-piilH.'sceiitis dentibus abbreviatis aciitis, corollie tubo calyce diiplo loiigiore, styli lol)is clavatis reciiivato-divaricatis. lienfh. in Linnaa, v, 6. p. 79. — Pia- siuni parviflorum. Gaud, in Fnijc. I'oij. p. 2.j3. t. i\a.J'. 1. Oni). XXXIII. \ KUBENACEiE. Jush. 1, Laiitana ^/nMNA. fAiin.? Tilt! only i<|ii-('inii>n is in vory bud rundition : it is niuKt |irt>bahly a t'ultivAtfd pLiiit. 1. Aviceniiia tumiiitosa, Linn. ? OiM). XXXIV. MYOPORIXE/E. llr. 1. Myo|H)ruiii /ennijoliiim; I'oliis altirnis laiiceolatis acuiuinatissiinis iiitegeiriinis raiiui- lisoH!«>i4H tliri'o very distinct np|>i>anuioi>s in iHir lierliiirinni, follt'cft-d liy Mr. M<>nzi)>8 and Mr. Macrut', in tliv saiuo ixlandii. In inii' tlic It'uvcs ari> oldon);i»-l»n('«<«latt>, and not at allat'iiminati'd; in aiuttlivr thi'V art* v<>ry namitv, lanctNtiatc, and nint'li atti'iiiiatcd : tin- Npfcinii'iiN in tho ( 'oUection uri> bi>t>via>n tht> two, |iriM-is(>ly HJiniliir to what wv |H>!t.s)>ss from the (>airriinis iiitegerriinis, spica elongata sparsiflora laxa, capsula iiiiilocu- lari dis|K'riiia. Oaud. in Frei/c. loy. p. \\a. I. 50. Till' Npi'uimt'ii befori' as in uot more than hall a foot \\\gh, and perfectly uubruuched, but it seeni^ l' ; ' 1 iM'i'^ 'i I !: L) ill !'ij I if 94 SANDWICH ISLAN08. [Si nItilaeeiT- '' I t'Xtrpint'ly iloiihtt'iil whctlier P. pi-iiurps, ( Cliiuii. ct Schlorlit. in Liiiiiivn, v. I . p. 1 07,) ii uot the tunc ; indeed, wo haw bt'l'orr us spociniens from Mr. Mi'iixifs anil Mr, Mucni)', intrmuMliatt' in )(«>iipral upppnmnf<>, but, trimi tlieir not lu-lni; t'utiro, it i* ulnioNt iinpoKNiblc ti> wiy >vli<>tbi>r i>r nnt tlii> Htpni b<> bmnchfld or Nimpl)>. Wf poMsi'.Hs iiiKitlit'r iillii'd, but distinct, sporifs, 1'. I'trniiiulftiaim, Uortpro, gathered by that BotauiNt in the iKlnnd of Juan Fernonde/, Ord. XXXVIII. AMAUAXTIIACE/E. ./««#. 1. Aniarantliiis virhliK, Lhm. 1. Cli.ii-|Hiititia o/wrrt/rt ; loliis l)rovitt'r jjotiolntis ohlongis, paniriilis simplicibiis. CinwL ill Frn/r. I oi/. /i. M t. /. IH, This ^reiins beiiiu' of reient fonnution, we Khnll here, oa we have hitherto done, tpiote iti* rbaimt-ter : Char- PKNTitH t, (Imiil.; — FIcires hennaphroditi: IVrianthiuin .>-|>artituni subrej^dare tribrui'teatnni. Stamina .'),t*aii in urceohini ovarii) bri'viorem ronnatji, interjei-tis btbulix totideni rotunilutis, Anthene eoriUtir, biloi'uhireii. Ovarium pyrifonne, tardins ovuiileum nionoiipermuni, ovuhun podospi-rniio tipiithubito rnndUto gullnltnm. Myius niilliis. Sti^na profunde bipartitnni, bii'iniis snbuLitis interne viUiMiH |Mituli!<, i-iipsula membranareu, ovoidea, nionospenna, evalvis. Seniin renifomie. — In tliis );enuii, the leaves lu-e altenuite and Tery entire, and the panicles axillary. It ranks next to Chamissmi. 2. C'liaiiu'iititia 0)7/^1 ,- tbiiis longi- pctiolatisovato-i'lliptiiis, paiiiiulisronipoKitis. (laud. ill Frrijr. I'lii). p. \\\. f. 11. We hare received this fn>m Mr. Macrae also. Oni). XXXIX. CIIi:\()P01)lACE/E. VetU. I. Clienopoilimn /ii/hritiinii. FAnii. 1. Phytolacca Ahijssinira ; floril)ns lKrma|»liriHlitis(k'taii(lrispt'iitaf?j'iii.s. Iloffin. — Spreny, Sf/st. I'tijtf. V. a. p. in. — 1*. »l«Hltcaiulra. L'lli'r. Stirp. \oi: t. (i». < )ur tiperiniens linvin)r only ten stamens and live styles, we have referred them lui abovo, thouj^h the habit is entirely that of P. iliriiiiilrii. tiaudicliand (in I'reyc. N'oy. p. !»4) mentions having met with a siieci™ iu thihu A\ith from live to six Ktiunens, and sis many styles, which is probably a variety of P, oilimilrii, but the limits of the species in this ^'cniis are but ill nnden>tuiid. Oiti). XL. THYMKLi:.!:. Jusn. I. I)aj)liiu' liiiliia ; I. inn. — riili in hiir up. p. (i8. /. !.">. Old). XLI. SANTALAC'K.K. Br. 1. Saiitalimi J'rn/i iintinninii ; loliis lanccolatis ohtusiiisciilis voiiosis con)plicnt(>-siil)ralcuti!i pctiiilo qiiiii(|iiit's loi)i;ii)ril>iis, racfinis toi-iuiiialil)ii.s siinplicihus, fluribiiii oppKiiti.s rost^is, I'uiili' arlwirco. (iaiiiL in /-'nfft: J'oy. p. \\2. i. I.j. I'liis is )ierbaps one of the most interestin)' phints in the w hole Collection, \tem\f the celebrateii Sandwich Klaiid .SaiiilaU»iHHl. Another sperii's, .V. illijitiiiini, with axilUry raremes and yellowish-^^en tlimers, has been liUi'ui>e disioven-il by (iaudiibiiud. We possess also, iu our herbarium, a thiril, from the volcano uf Owliyhee, lollerti'il by Mr. .Macrae, wliiili maybe thus named and characterised; — S. jmniniliituw.; foliislate i-lliptii'is veuosis planis petiolo niultnties lon;;ioribus, |)aiiiculig temiinalibns multifloris, cauh> urborencente. It is difficult to ili'i'iile from the spei-imens, w hether the stem be that of a bir|;e shrub or a tree : the petioloi lu-e nut more than two lines long^, but the leaves an inch and a half or two inches. < ,1 . I Urticea.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. I. Kxociirpus ruprcsmjormis ; niule arlx)re<), niimilis tcrctiusciilis, spicis pvdunciilutis, Ibliis tnimitis cleiiticiilitbriiiihus triaiigiilaril)ii.s piitulis. Jir. Protlr. /V. AW. Hull. p. 356. Sprmi/. Si/st. I'll/If. i: I. p. 826. The RptM'iniiMiH ill the Collvi'tioii ar« impt'rt'frt, liiit tlit'y acroni m |iri<<'iM-ly with oIIhth from Nbw HoIIhiiiI ill iMir lifrlMiriiiin, that wo can M-uri:ely nitiTtaiii any doiiht of thuir hviiij; tlie suniv H|M'i'ii'8. OiiD. XLII. El'PHOllBlACIvK. Jiiss. 1. Kiipliorhia /i//^{; caiile onrto liirhacoo, raniis villosis, ibliis op}>ositis ovuto-«)lili>iigis ai'iitis si'iTulatis liirsiitis tlorilnis a>?f?iv}^atis, jrlonu'iiilis axilluiiiuis pcduiiciihitis. Linn. — Jaap Cull. Siippl. t. 11./ 1. Sprni;/. Si/st. Iit/tt. r. 3. p. 7})3. Hiirm. Ziyi. t. lOi. 2. Kiipliorliia uufrtijitlia; niiilo imrmi riiiticus«» raiiu)s«>, foliis lati- tivatis t)pjK)sitis aciillN tibsolcti; Nt'tTatis iiK-inbranaccis ghiliris, pcdici'llis axillai'ii)iis hrfvihiis divisis paiii'ifloi'is iiivolucri glaiuliilis rotiindatis iiiti'gorriiiii.s. V\'f cannot rclVr thix to any kiionii H|ii>ciisiti.s cllipticis c>l)tiisi>> iiitfgi'rriiiiis iiU'inhraDact-is glaliris siibtiis pallidis piirpureu-vi'iuisis, llt)i'il)UM axillaribiis ti'riiiiiialibii>«|(i(' solitariis sissilibiis, iiivoliKri jrlaiuhilis rotiindatis iiiKgerriiniv. (iaiiit. in Freyr. I'uy. p. KM)? (al)s phuit aUiidcd tu hy (iandii'liaiid, it niimt h)> a v*>ry viiriahh- s|m>)'Ii'>> ; that ItotaiiiNt rciiiarkiii^ that in I'li'vati'il nitnationa, itfurins a Niiiall tret', the trunk of which is thrt'c or fonr inchi-tt in dianiotcr ; hut, in dcsci-ndini;, is found giiiallrr; till at hut, in hiw cultivated pkcos, it is only snfl'riiticosi' or even licrhaci'ons. \. Ktipliorbia rliisiajhliii ; caiiU- iiu-rini tViiticosM raiiuiso, tbiiis opiNisitisohloiiiro-i'liipticis olitii.sis intc^i-rriinis coriiu-cis ^labris siilitiis avciiiis, (KtliiiK-iilis uxillarlbiis liifidis. Till' spcciini'ii iM'forc lis is in an iiiipcrtVct stiitc: ri'scnildinir in haliit certain Pi/ii romia; |iarticularly P. rluniitfii/id. TlicalHivc species of lui/ifiiir/nti wt-re only ohserved in Oalui. I. I'liyllaiitlius thstir/iiis ; caiili' tVuticosti, |-aiiuilis aiu-ipitiliiis piiiiuptbriiiibiis, tblii^ oliloii^is uciitiusculis siilitiis pallidioribiis, |H'diiiuMilis siibsolitariis nipillaribus ctTiiiiis tbiio quatiM' brt'vioribiis. Allied to y. rhiimnoidts and /'. urnuiin, hut not a^reeiii); wi'li either. The hranchen hehiw the leaves are alnixst cylindrical, hut, nearer the extremity, they are nioi ' 'npri-Ksed and tno-ed^ed. The hark is slii;htly riiif.we. Tin- leaves vary from one to two inches in lenfrtu. I. Ali'iiritcs/n7()/K{ ; Ibliis cordatiwn'atis siibtiis siibtliriiiaci-is ba.si bi^laiidiilitL'ris jiiiiioribiis triciispidatis ailiiltioribiis siibaii,L;idatis, ciirvnibis (iiiiLsoiilis) dicliotoiiiis. Spr. — " Forst, Pmlr. n. 3(!(>." Sprtinj. Sysl. l,;/rf. i\ 3. p. 117. Ou.. \I-in. rUTICK.E. Jiiss. I. Vrt'wii i/ranititi ; caiilr rruiiioso, tbiiis opiM)sitis conlatti-ovatis grossc sorratis rti^osi.s supra pubescoiiti-scabris subtiis ^^labris, jHtiolis vfiiiMiiii' tbiioniiu piilK'stviitibiis, stipitlis «>bloiigi>-laiu'('olatis iiia^nis cadtu-is, paiiiciilis axillarihiis pcduiiciilatis siibsiiiiplicibiis, rainis tililbrinibiis iiitL-rriiptc (loriforis. The |HUiicles are not mure than lialf the leii^rth of the leaf, incliidiii); the petiole. It appearii must allied tu U. hiisliitit, Forst. -:!H .. ,1 I ' It; qi i a ! I 1; Ji I I :*t 1, 06 >*ANDWirn ISLANDS. [PiprraretT. II* 1. I'ili'ii /iiploitirn ; loliis longe jM-tioliilis rliomlMiitlco-oibiiiilatis intogi'iTimi.s glahris, florilnis iixilliiribiis gloiiuTiuo-riufincwis. — Diihiviilia pi-ploides. (hunt, in Frrifr. I'oj/.p. U):*. TliU p'liiix, liy its Ki'Msilf, iniiltiliil Hti)riiia, iip|iroiicln'H most to Priiiiig, Itut its Imliit Im tlint of Pnriitiirm. Till- clmraittTot' Ihihiiidin, as (fivni I'V liaiiiliilmiid, Is iii'arly as lollous :— Flori-s ii-SNilfg; niaiit'iili <'t t'u'mini'i ill I'adi'ni |miii<'iila, linittfali, M»s< . iMTiaiitliiiiiii ^-iiartinini. Stamina 4. I'istilli ruiiiini'iitiim clavatiiin. F(l:.M. |ii'riaiitliiiiiii .•t-lolpiiiii, loliis valdf iiiiiMjiialilms, rxti-riori' maxiiiui iiiiTiusiito nifiilluto, Stainiiia M, stcrilia, st|iiaiiiiri>riiiiH, iiiriirva. Sliiriiia si'ssilo iiiiilti|mrtitiini. — of its identity with Piliii of .Mr. l.iiidlt'V. Uiiini siri>j/ll/>/iilii, Priliimia, nnd Limijn'rliliii of liaiiilirliniid, dilfcr from Jiui/imtriii liy the stigiiia, which, in the latter j^eiiiis, i8 8iin|ile, eloi^pited, and villnns on one >ide. 1. Hofliiiu'ria a/Niln ; dioica arlMirea, loliis altcrnis late ovati.s aniininatis triiUTviis si'rratis supra iiiinntr niotisis ot piilH'soiitibiis suliliis ali>i(lo-toiiu'iitosis, capitiilis iitriuM|ii(' si-xiis gioluisis axillariliiis st'ssililiiis, pcriantliio iiu'iiilininaci-o, aclii'iiio ovato-i'lliptico. A very liaiiii.s-c'<>iiini. — Xcraiulia iiu'lastoinii'llilia. (uiiul. in I-'rfi/c. I'liy. ji. hiH). t. 117. \iiiiuiliii of (laiiilichaad is principally distin^niished from Boi/innriii hy the shnpe of the achpiiiuni, and the consistence of the perianth MiiToiindiiifr the ripe fruit. \Ve do not think it uecewary to M'liurate them. oiii). XMV. iMi»i:uACi:.i:. jurh. 1. Piper iiifl/ii/sticiim ; t'niticosiini. loliis conlato-oljlongis aciiiiiiiiatis iimltiiu'rviis glaliris. spicis soliiiiriis axillariliiis hnvissiiiiis patt'iitissimis. Sjir. — *' J-'ursl. l*rtnlr. n. 21." S/mii;/. St/.st. I'tyit. V. I. //. \\:\. 1. Pcpcroiiiia />(i//iiln ; caulc orct'to i;laliro. loliis altcniis oliloiigo-i'llipticis glahris 3- iiiTviis, spicis axillariliiis solitariis lililbniiiliiis, liairis disliiictis. — I'ijHT pallidum. " i•'c«•;«^ Proffr. II. 21." S/iniii/. Si/.sf. I lyit. r. I. />. 11<>. 2. PcpiToiiiia /i//fi>s/iii/ii/(i ; caulc iTCclo toiiiciitos^i, loliis qiiatcriiis nvato-filipticis aniti- iisciilis tiiiicrviis iitriiupu' pulKscciitibus, spicis uxillaribus tt'rininidibui>i|ue iH'diiiiculuti.s irracilibiis Iblio loiigi vcrticillatis. S/tr. — PipT vcrticiilatiiiii. Linn. — S/innij. Si/xt. \ lyit. r. 1. p. 119. 4. Pcpcroiiiia ? iniiiihranocea ; caulc credo glabro, I'olii.s suliqiiatcriiis ovatis iu'iiiiiinati.s trincrviis glabiis iiiciiibraiiaccis subtus pallidioribus spicis axillaribus tcriiiiiialibu.squc j'racilibus. : -^ Ftumalri.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. w Thp leave* ari< m> mpmlirenACPOiiii, that thia upoi'ipi may perhapi liplonf^ to thn f^pniii Piper: thp wppci- mpiM ill tliH (Jollvotion arc not, liowcvor, in a itatu to unable lu to (leturmine that point. 5. Pi>|K Iwviluis, paiiic-iiia (lccom|M)sita, rainiN raiiuilistiuf divaricatis, pedicelli.s laxu raceinosis urcuatis sirundis pcriaiitliiuin siilMt>(|iiantil)iis. tiaiiilii'liuiiil apppitTH aUo to havp foiinil this iippcies; lint he Iium i^iven upithpr Hpvi-ific namp nor chanuier. It in vrry rhmply allipil to />. itiriirirata, liniwn. 1. DriiciPiia termiimlis; caiile triiticoso vil arlMircscenti-, foliis |>ctiolatis laiiccolatis iitrin(|Uf attciiiiatis, paiiii-iiliP raiiiiN divariratis sinipliciiiiis rainosisvi>, tloribiis siii)ses.sililHi.s, HlniH>.—/Mm.— nmi. S/>. /v. r. 2. p. I.i7. Hliiin>, En. I'l. Jar. p. 10. Schutt. Si/st. I'i'i/ii. r. 7. />. 313. — I), fi'iioa. Sprriiij. Si/st. t'njrt. v. 2. p. 93. — Asparagus terniitiulis. Ijhh. — CordyliiH' Ivstliscluilziaiia. Mart, in Srhnlt. Sy-tt. I'ajit. v. 7. p. 3i7? Oiii). XLVIIl. MELANTIIACE/i:. lir. I. Astfiia Menzii'Mianu ; t'oliis strii'tL>< siii)tus soriccis, sfa|)<) liirsuto, ractMiio paiiiculato niultitloro, liafca ovata tril(K'iilari. — Sni. in lifrs' Cyrt. App. — Spreny. Syst. I'eyet. r. 2. p. Ul. .SVA«//. Sy»t. I'ryit. v. 7. t. l.-iOfi. (iaudiiiiaiiil met with a sppcica iiIno in ()ahn, which he hiw ilracrilitM under thp name of A. vrratroiden, liaviii); thp leavvH tomentose on l>oth nideit. It may, liowever, Ih> inerply a varipty. Ori). XLIX. PANDANE/T:. lir. I. Krcyciiu'tia svunikns; niudice snuidciiti>, foliis litieari-laiiceolntis iiicnibranaceis, spudii'ilais la-miiu'is ovatis, stigmatf trilolNi. Cutud. in Frvyv. I'oy. p. 432. Uur Hppi'inieiw are without llowpr and fruit. ThiM gitnua apppum to Itp the name 08 that alluded to by Mr. Hrowu, from Norfolk iHhuid, uud in diiitiii);iiiMhed from PuiuIhiiuh u» followti: — Florea dioit'i. FtiiM, : /Vncd/^iiVi Itaccata, nioUia, per |Hiriu interdum coiumtu, uiiiliH'uluria ; jilncriitir 4-14, {larietaleH, per paria approximata>. .Srmiim creberrima, miuuta, fintifomiio, Ntriata, alteni latere strophiuLi longitudiuali insttrui'ta, Ord. L. ELUMALES. lent. 1. Huppiu maritima. Liim. 1 1( \ li J, SANDWICH ISLANDS. [ Cjfptrattm. OnD. LI. ("YPKUAC'KJ:. Jims. 1. Scirpus innrHimiis. l.iini. — Kinjl. IM. t. 512. Spnni/, Si/mL Vfyel, v. I. p. 210. 2. Stiipns /nnintnu. Liini.—Ilmjl. Hot, t. (MUJ. Spnit;/. Sifst. I'lyrt. v. \. p. 2(H). 1. Elnuliaiis ttfitiisn; iiulirt' filnDsa, nilmis iii-spitDsis tTirtis ti'retibuji inforiiu urcU- vngiiiiitiH fflahris striulis vaf,'iiiis olilujiii- tniiRalis rniiintiuiliitis, spiciiliN ovato-ohloiigis, (tquuinis ol)liin/;is apite rotimdatis miiiniviis j{lal)!i.s, Ntylo triliilo, aclifiiiii »>lM)vat<> Iciiticu- laii-coinpiTssiiisciili) hcvi glal)i'o all)i(l(> styli l)asi coiiica loronato. (laiii/, in Frijir. I'oy. p. W k — ytirpiis olitiisiis. //"/////. En. Ilort. Ihr. / \V<> affn'^> wirli pinnt from llii> 8niiilivii'h IkLiikIn Hcurccly paiK'itlori.s, sijuaiiiiNOVatis, stylis irifidis niKliiiM'iilis, inK'ihiis Iritjiit'tris lii'vil'iis, ciilino aiifiiilato lifvi Ibliis striftis niriiiutis diiplo loiij^iori'. Itrown, Prodr. I'l, Siir. lloU. p. '4^28. Sjinuij. Si/sf. I'lj/if, r. I, p. 202. FouikI liutli ia Oiiha aiiil t)iii>i'hi>o\v, Thix N|Mr I'roni oar /■'. iijfiiii.s. 1. Moii'lotia ifii/iiiiffj'orniis. (Ifiiiif. in I'ni/r. I'lii/. p. Ilfi. /. 28. This |ri>nii-> licinif liitcly otalillshoil, anil pd'aliar to the Saniin iih Inlaiiilx, »•' nhull hrrr L'ivc its thaniitvr : MuRKltiTlA, (iiiiiil.; — Sjiirii/a apirc iinilhmi; si/iiiiiinf riini|ihiri aristatir. iSlnmiiKt .'t, t'.vm'rta, iii'miNltMitia. Oniriiim t'iliiitirnui, wsNilt*. Sli/Zim lilil'orniix, i'Xs«'rlHM. .S'/i;/- iiiiitii .'I, jihnniisn. I'liutiis I'lliptiiiiN, osmmh, hi'vis, niti'MH, miU'In trihns h>n|ritaihnaht!ipitoM>, cri'i't, h'alV, and ryliinlriral ; tin' h-avi-s very narrow, linnir. The paiiiilcN arc li'nninal anil rroivili'il. rill* Irnit is ili'iiilaiins, luit ri'inainx lor Nunii< tinif nnHprnili'il liy tin- lilanionti, h hirh licninir fiitant'li'il uitli till- riinvolntc apircs ol'thi' Mjimnia-, I. N'iiutntia finifiisfijiilia ; foliifi luigiistutis liiuarihiis ciilino paruiii hrrvioriliti.s. — Uttiul. in /-'ni/r. loi/. p. 117. (ianilirlianil naniril \Wis •riMiiis in hiinonr n)' Ilory ilr St. Vinn-nt, lint au then' in alrcailr Horj/ii ilt-dirutt'H til liini, a Ki'i-onil is, liy all Miitaniral rnh's, inailniisnilili' : n ■■ havr, Imwi'Vcr, allnueil it to remain, nithiT than cri'ato roiit'a.siiin liy altrriiii,' it. — Wv lii'licvi' thtTc lan In* no ilmilit t'nli'rtainnl of onr pluut lifini; iili'iitiral, as a Npi'cii-s, n Itli that ili'srrilicil liy (iaailirhaml, liiil the rhariMti-r ifivi-n n not ittrii'tly uci-oril U'itli till' spi'rinu'nii licfiire us. \Vi> thiTi'fiirc propose the folloMintf :- -N'l.M E>TH ; — .Sinailit Nuhiiexllone. Si/iiiiiiiir iiniliipie inilirieata-, earinaloH-oniava' ; inferiores niniavie siiiiiniaipie varnie. I'iriiiHlhiuin trivalve. Si tit liypiiiryna* nalla*. Stiiiiiiim X Orarm/n ses.sile, trianifolare, anifuliii Hi'alii(iiiaiii<. SIi/Zhii I, iiifenie ililatatns, triaiii,'iilaris, piihesieaN, rnai ovario rontiiiiins, swperne triliihiH. AVu Iriipietra, haiii xtyli perniit- tente (iispiilata. — To this jrenns heliin;,' Si ir/ms liiriiniiii, imii/).i, ni\i\ iriilifiiliiis, nor perhaps are there i>ny ^wtA Hpei'ilii- rhunti'tent to he foiinil lietneen them : they have all heea aKaally referred to Mmhiirriwi ristiiiilis, from nhiih, houever, this |,'eniii« iliAerH liy the almenee of hypotrynoUH Hetie, and hy the Kcales Inihriratnl on all sliles : from l.i iikIiikjii mm it is diHtin^ninhed liy the nature of the perianth. 1. KliyiicliosjMira lavarum; glabra, culinis cu'spitosis t-ri-ctis trigonis, Ibliis si-taceo- liiiearibiis rjiridis siil)t'aiiali('idatis, (.'oryinbis ti-rininalibiis ct axillaribiis oli^ostai'iiys, spii'iili.s trilloris M|iiainis iilK>vato-ii^i!> obtiisis iiiiiiierviis glaliris iiiiii'i-i>nat(>-.siibaristatis, ai'lieiiitt sulxjlliptico iLiiticulan-coinprt'.s.su lu'vi glabro I'usco r«)htrat<). (.iiiud, in I'rtyc. lay. p. WH, I Cyptrneta,] SANDWICH ISLANDS. »» Thx apwimPM in tho Collnctino af;ro« «iifiii'i«ntl,' \fi)li the abovr rliaroctt'r. 1o \w, tliiH n|iccip» iprnDi riowly Mm\ to /{. J)isca, 2. Rliyiiclios|)oi-a Hvlfrmdis', paniiulis deiisis orectis ri^idiH axilliirilius, s(|uainis ad- presiii.s, (olii.H ri^idis inargiiie dors(N|iu; scahris ciiliniiin ti'i({uetruin ivquaiitibus, Ciilmun proctufi, loliitNiiii, tri(|iiiiiiu> fiii«-i('iiUti>-|iuiiii'iiluta> : panii:ul(n axillari'M ; Kiniulw triflort>H. Si/imm(e uil|iri>H8H>, iililont;i>-lHiic)>i)lutii', niiii'roiiatiMmittiitii', Kli>lini>, Arhiniiiin rotiimluin, It-iitivuluri-coinpri'Muni, loiiKituiiiii- ulil<>r |iiiii('tJtto-liiiiMitiiiii, Klultriiiii ; rusti/liim Riiaiformc, iirlionii Intitiiiliiitiiu wqiiiiiiN, luu)plu(liii<< diiplo Hupor- Hiis. Slj/lu:i *>l);yiint t-)i t-apilLirfii, rt'tnirNiiin i«vul)ne. 1. C'y|)erus mucroiiatun. laid. — llwm. rt Si/iult, Synt. I'tijct. v, 2. p. 107. Sprcmj. Syxt. I'eyit. r. 1. p. 217. Fouiiil ill tilt* InLiikI of OiioplimiH'. 2. Cyjierus hniiintiis ; spicis laiiccolutis f^loiiK'rato-i'orynilHJsis, squainis striatis, iiivolucri) 3-pliyll(> I'longato, loliis lint-arihiis culiiiiiiii triqmtniiii uHiuantihiis. Spr. — Sw. — lluem. rt Si hull. Si/st. I'rtjft. r. 2. />. I7(!. Spniiij. Si/.st. I'tyit. v. 1. p. 2U). ;l. C'v|K'nis ((rKpifiisus : spicis liiU'aii-<)l)lonj^is compressis umlH-llato-^loiiuratis, iimlH'lIis iiinlHllatis |M'diiiic'iilalis, stpianiis ohtiisis niargiiic siariosis, invohun) tripliyllo I'lon^uto, riiliiio (ilitiiriiii liicpiitro, loliis lim-arihiis plaiiis. Spr, — Itwm. et. SihuU. Sijst. Veffd. v. 2. p. l!>i. Sfirim/. Synl. I'njrt. i: !./>. 221. 4. Cyptius piniinihitiis; spiiiilis laiicoolatis coiiipri'ssis liori/»)ntalil)us rcmotiiisculi.s, s<|uainis diiahiis int'ciiorihiis siil>iilatis vaciiis (ii'ti-ris uhtiisis striatis, unilH'llm iiiiiIh-IIuIih|uc- radiis aitcriiis, iiivoliicro partiali iiullo iiiiivrrsali |)<)ly-(8)-pliyll(), t'oliolis tribiis t'loniratis, cidino iwnw tricpittio. — lUttfh. in Gram, p. Wi Htwm. rt Srhiilt. Synt. I'tgvt. r. 2. />. 189? SprtiKj, Si/Kt, I ii/if. i: 1 . p. 22:1 ? \V'i> tVi-l I'xtri'iiicly iloiililt'iil alMxit iiiiy of the nyiioiiynLs. ( )iir plunt, jii(l);iii); liy a Mulilury inipt'rti'ct sppci- ni)>ii, i.s iii'iirly iilliiMl to ('. stni/osus. 5. Cy|Krus sfriijusiin ; spicis liiicari-siibiilati^ cont'crtis liorizoiilaliliiis reinotiiisculis, iiiii- Ik'Hiihr radiis allcriiis, iiivoliicro |H'iitapliylli> clon^ato t'oliis culiiiiiin ii'quaiitihiis. Spr. — Lhiii. — liwiH, ft Sihiitt, Si/nt. I'tyit. i\ 2. /*. 21 1. Spnii(/. Si/st. f'njtt. v. 1. p. 226. (». C'y|MTiis trm/ii/snnthiis; spiculis uhlonj^is compressis pluriniis ffloiiuTato-uinlallatis, iiiidM'lIiiiis ultiinis coiit'crtiin uinbcllatis suhtcrnis, .s4|uaiiiis ovatis iimcronatis apice rccurvis tlorsM dciiticulis as|Hratis, iiivoliicro tripliyllo cloiigato, ciiliiio trijfoiio. Soint>tinit>«i tli<> rayn oftlir iiinlicl art' not at,miii itividiMl, liiit lioar tlic iiltinintt> H<>s>iil<> spikflcts in n head lit tlifir i>.\tri>iuity, TIhti' are two varieties in the Colleetion, one witli spikelets, contain in:; alioiit thirty llowent, and th4> nihu free from all anperilieit; tlie otiier with ^liorter, more ovate spikeletti, of from eit;ht to ten Uowem, and the au)(U'H of the cnhn Ncahroiiit near the iimhel. In thi.s liiNt, the ultimate muliel!i are not half the Hi»e of those in the timt variety. 7. Cypt^rm rariiijiiliiis ; spiculis patiilis spicatis niccmosis ovato-obloiifris tiir Ii Vl r„. ■ 1 1 i loo SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Grnminea. t^ This has many points in common with C, Monti; but the stom is acutely anfnilar. Each ray of the umbel has on its upper half sevenil horiziiiitul alternate branches, of which the lower are the lon);est, and the upper fid spikeletii. Tlu- sfeni is fr((m fifteen iiu'hes to two feet high. The leaves resemble those of some of the larjrer species of Ciirix. H. Cvporiis PrmcottiainiK; spiiiilis limaril)U.s tioiifintis coinprcssis horizontalibiis ultt-riiis spicatis, spicis coryiiilKiso-nKciiiosis, sqimiiiis liiaiitibtis olitiisitisciilis nt-rvosis, involiicri uni- versalis jK»l\-pliyIli f'oliolis tribus iinilK'lla diiplo longioribiis, partialil)us uiiiIm'IIuIii brrvioribus, I'lihiu) (iciiu- iri(|uctr<). There U oiilv one speciuu-n in the Collection. We have named this species in honour of J. D. Prescott, Ks<|. of St. PeterslMirph, w bo has made the Cyprrucea- his particular study. !). Cypmis mii/firips: spiciilis subiilatis spicatis, spicis uinlx'llatis amftTtis, ui;)Ik>IIii et iiiiibt'lliiiis intiTMiediis atqui- iiltiinis imiltinuliatis, stpiainis i>l)loiigis obtiisis, involiicri ])«>ly- pliylli I'oliolis tribus inHorescentia (iiiiulriiplo longioribus, involucellis iiinl)clliiltLs proprias ii'(]tuiiitibus, ciilino tricpietro. Of this only one specimen exists in the Collection. The flowers are not suflicieutly advaiiC4>d to enable us to decide whether it l>e a true <'i//>i nix or a Pa/ii/riis. Oui). I-ll. (iU.V.MINK.K Jhks. I. Digitaria r;7»«m. IVilld. — I), coiisanfiiiinra. (iaitil. in I-'ni/c. I'lii/. p. Hi). 1. Paniciiin cnpU/itn: liiU. — IOhiii. it Svhult. Syst. I'lyit. r. 2. />. 435. S/irt'iiij. Si/sf. I >//(/, r. I . p. H'4ii. 2. I'aiiiciiin i/ossi/pininii : toliiiii (Itiisc ac inollitcr pilosinn, I'oliis plaiiis, paiiiciila raiiuisa clliisa, riiinis gracilibiis, spiciilis laiici-olatis, gUiniis siil)U'(|ualibus, Horis lu'iitri frUiiiiula su- pcriori iiiitiiino. The silliiiiesti extends not only to the stem and leaves, but to the liranches of the |Hinicle and the irlumes. Till' steins (.TOW ill a tufted manner. 3. Paiiicuin rt/^i/^ ; caulc t'oliis (planis) vaginiMiuc pilosis, panicula rainosa, raiiiis rrrcti iisciilis strictis pilosis, spiciilis ovatis, gliiiiiis pilosis siilxkKpialibiis, Horis nciitri gliiiniila siipci'iori iiiillo. Closely allied to the preceiliii); species, liiit the panicle is much more <;bib|-oiis, aud the sliape of the spikelets is very different. I. I'anictiiii ni/)/ii/iip/ii/iim; t'oliis jilaiiis iinmitc pulK-sccnliiiiis basi snpni viigiiiis<|iii- viliiisis, liL'iilj nulla, panicula siibcoarclata, raiiiis strictis crccti.s clongulis, gUiinis subitHjiiaii- liiis aciilis iitTvosis j,'lal)ris. Iloris nciitri gluiiiiila siijK'riori brevi. — Gaud, in Friyr. lot/. As it appears cloubtfiil wlietlier tills Is the same as the species disi'overed by (iaiidichaud, we have altered • lie spei'ific clianicter to n hat corresponds to our specimens. The hairs on the sheaths of the leaves spring from tiiliiTcles, anil iifteii fall off on the upper |>art. It appears t4i be a tall plant. .'i. Paiiicuin Unrhii/i; ciiliiio raiiioso glabro (IccuinlM'iitc, ntHlis scriccis tbiiis coiivolutis vaginisqiic glabris, liirula brcvi ciliata, panicula coiitructa, f^liiiiiis siilxftpialibiis iicrvosis pilosis, Iloris ncutri ;^luinula sii|H'riuri iiiinutissiinu. ■ I Gramiiuttt.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. 101 Th<> outer or lower ghunule of the neuter floret is as loii^ lu, and similar to, the talyt'ine glumes : the upper one is very minute and rounded. 6. Paiiicum tenuifolium ; glabruni, ciilmo ramoso, foliis convolutis, ligiila cilispfunni brcvi, panicula ccarctatu, gluniis subaH|iialil)iis acutis nervosis, floris iieutri gluniulu supi'- riuri siihniillo. (7u/niuji f(btber, erectus, 1-1^ pcdalis, ramosiis, ri^dus : nor/i glabri. 7-WiVi anfrusta, exsiccatiune cuuvo- luta, i^labra : ly/yinu utriutula (glabra : /lyu/d brerisiiinia ciliatu. Piiiiiitilii :i-6 uncias longa, stricta, erecta ; rami tiexuimi xcabri, ramulls ultimis brevibus. Spiailtc in apice niniulunim solitaria>. Ghana calyciiiu- )(labr»', subir<|uales; inferior |iaullo loiif^or, lanceolata, i^.Muniiiata, 5-nerroMa, superior ovata, T-nervosn. Finns neutri ,///»Niu/(i inferior );luniiK t-aly<'ina> superiori omnino similis, superior niiuutissima; glumulie corolliMic hermaphroiliti uHputles, albidu-, nitidie, eartibi|^nea>, (rlabne, ueutro breviures. This is allii-d in habit to A;/ro»lia leimifolm, M. D. as litfured by Trinius, Spee. (irara. tiisc. 3. n. Xi; but is a true I'imicum. 1. ()i-tli()jK)goii mmjiositus; spiculis imiltifloris, Horibiis geininis liirsutis, gluniis anihabiis arlstatis, t-xtiriori panini inajori, iiittrii)ris arista al)breviata, flosciilo nt-utro nnicroiiulato, Icliis lanceolatis. Urowii, Prodr. Fl. Sov. I loll. p. IS)!. Spremj. Sysf. I'tiftt. v. 1. />. 3(K>. — I'liiiiiiiiii coiiHK)sitiiiii. Ijiim. — O. coinpositiis, var. Triti, Spir. Gram, fim . 1(5.7. 188. 1. Sti'iiotapliruiii tjlatirum; siiiiibus rai-heus bi-quiiiqiit-tlorLs, spiculis abs(|ue nicliineiito i liter flostuUw. Sffxiih llsiiih. — Trin, Fiuid. Aijrmt, p, I7.». Nets al> I'.sinh. Ayrost. Bras, p. 92. — IluttlxR-llia (linii«iiata. I,inii. Our spei'iraens are of the variety with tno llowen in eaeh re4'ess of the rarhis. KottliDelliti roiiipliiiutla, S» ., and H. stolonifrru, I'oir., also beliin;; to this i;eniis. Sti'nofaphnim up|ienn to have little atriiiity nith Kiillhoilliii, and oii^ht to i-ome near to I'ltnii-um, in which Utter )renux l.innieus placed .V. coiii/iltinittiim. I. Feiiiiisi'tiiin ai/yrultitiim. Spr. — I'itle supra, p. 72. l-'ound in thieehwiw. I. N'ilfa I'injiiiira; panicula- laiictHtlatu' contractu- (lciisa>, rainis apprdxiinatis sparsis raccinoso-c(>ni|x>sitis, glunia int'criuri vulvulis paruiii breviorc, su|K>ri(>ri ^-sls lucpiantc vix([ut' suiH-raiitc nuicronulata, culuio raniOMi, foliis disticliis patulis cuiivoluto-subuliitis glaucis, collo iitrih(|uc barbalo. Sets ah F.stnb. — Pal. »/«• llaiiv. .Iijrosf. p. Hi. Sas dt Kstnli. .iijrost. Bras. p. 100. — Agrostis Virginica. Linn. I. Kragrostis variahilis ; culniis trectis siniplicibus, vagiuis rj)liis«|uc glabris convolutis rigitlis collo barbatis, panicula raniosissiiiia, raniis tksciciilatis, spiculis 3-1 1-lloris ol)longis vd lincaribus, paica cxtcriorc acuto-nuicronata gluniiM|uc tlorso dcnticulato-liispiilulis rarius glabris. (iauil. in Frii/r. I'liy. p. 40H. Of this, Oaudirhauil euuiiienites three varieties, our specimens appnuichiiit; incist to his var. a. lulnm pnHirniiKi, ixiiiii-uld ilijfusa ; Iml all lliose in the Collection, althou);h the stem be tall, liave the paiiicU- contracted. 1, Elcusiiic Iniliru; culino coniprcsMi ba.si rc|H'i)tu ramoso, vaginis ore sii-piusipic ti niarginc villosis, spicis digitalis striclis, spiculis subscxtloris. Nas ah Fstnb, — (iwrtn. — Lain. III. I. t8. f. 3. Trin. Sprc. dram. fasr. (». «. 71. — Cynosurus Indicus. Linn. ■T I 'I ;i I I '!l 102 SANDWICH ISLANDS. [MaraUiacew. ;i :si I. w <1 I 1. Saccliarum ojficimrum. Linn.—Spreiig. Syst. Veget. v. \. p. 281. Hook. Dot, Mine. V. 1. p. 95, t. 2fi. 1. Andropogon irinifaris. Jtefz. — Rhnpliis triviiilis. Lonr, — Pal. de Beanv. Agrost. /I. 120. Trill. Spir. Gram. fosr. 1. w. 8 ft 9. liiiiiiph. Amh. v. fi. t. 5. 1. Hi'toropogoii g/a/iri: Prrs. — I'a/. dr Ikauv. — Nees ah Esiiih. Agrost. Bras. p. 363. — H. Allioiiii. //. B. A'.— Aiuliopogon Allionii. IV. OuD. LIII. LYCOPODINIL^. Sw. I. Psilofuin triqiietnnn. Su\ — Bernhardia dichutonin. H'illd. — i3. gracile; raiuis loii- gioribiis angtistiorihusque. 2. Psilotiiin romplniiatiiiii. Sw. — Bcrnliardia tlicliotoma. ff'Uld. 1. Lvc'opodiiiin (I'hlugmaiia) pliijllntillium; cauk' ditlunoino pendulo, foliis qiiadrifariis stibdisticliis lanceolatis acutissimis intornu atti-niiatis vix petiolatis, stiuamis capsula tliipio loiigiorihus siipiTioribus va« uis t'oliaccis. t'diilis pcilalis ct ultra, ilicliottin*! divisii, cnissitio jiriiiur rarviiia: Fiilia niunorosa, sulMjiuidrilariam in- surta, taiiii'ii (lin-ctioiip siiliilistii'lia, n>i|iialia, latonilia |iati-iitia, iiilVriom vt suporidra orocfa ail|ir)<«sii nititla, MilitiiK pallidiora, cxat-ti* laiii'i'ola a, nciitissiina, ri);i, <>)>- fiisiiisculn', capsiiliis I'xccili'iitt", siiperuiris loiiifiori's, I'oliact'a', vacua'. Till- iH'iirt'.'.t aHiiiity of tlii . gpccii-s is iiiiilciiilitiMily " itli L. Phlttpnnria ; liiit its loavrs an- more (Iccidcilly M'ssilcaiiil iiaiToucr; tlu'spll.i's stouter and liroadcr, in <'iinK<'(|uenip of the larjrcr and more a<'uminatt>d liraloK, H liii-h arc tuiro the li'U'.tli til' the lapsuli'N; tlio upper ones liarre.i aud Lu°);er, appruai'liln^r in shape and texture to tlie true leai'.'X. 2. Lvcopodii'jii (.'^picata) rurvatum. I Aim. — ;i. robu.stius. Hrvv. it Hook. Enum, I'ilic. ill Bot, Misr. r. 2. p. :«!!». ;}. Lvc('()(idium (Statliygynaiidia) Miiizicsii; taule ladicaiitt- ranioso, foliis Ijifariis lllH•i/()llta!il.ll^ cordato-tivaliliU'^ aiiilis olisriiri' iii-rvosis iiiargiiu' siijM'riore ciliato-serratis laiiiiiloniiii MiiL.Mi'-tioi'ilais yiihfalcalis, stipiilis cordatis iiiiK'roiiato-si'i'ratis, spicis sossilibiis liiuaiibiis. (inr. if IIihiIi. i'.ninii. I'iliv. in Hut. Misc. r. 2. /i. .'l!>0. — I.. Arbuscula. JImik. if Cm: Ir. /•'//. /. 200. (lion h'liii/f.) i. LvcoiHxliiiiii (Stailiygyiiaiidra) .Ir/iiisriilii ; caulf radicante rainoso, raiiiis on-ctis, liiliis c'di'dato-ovatis aciiiiiiiiatis, raiiiuloniiii bitiiriis ovato-laticcolatis subfalcatis inargiiic siipcrioribiis scrratis, siipcrficialiliiis (scii slipulis) ovatis iiiiiiToiuitis S4.'rratis, spicis s<'s.silil)iis litragonis loiigissiiiiis. Kim/f. iluiiiii. I'd. ]i. IS), (inr. if Hook, llnum. I'ilic, I. c. p. 300. Oiii). M\. OPFIKKILOSSK.K. Br. I. Opiiioitldssiiiii piiiiliilinii. OKI). LV. .MAIIATTIACE.E. Kmdf. 1. Maraltia alntn. Siii. \N'e have thix Iniin Mr. Maenie, u ho aliui leathered it in Oahii. Tho main stalk i* I«im m-aly, aud tiit- partial one h^ » inured than in the Janmiea specimeuii ; but tile fulia^'e is exactly simihir. Poljfp. :i:i.Ce(f.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. 108 Ohd. LVI. GLEICHENIEiE. Kaulf. 1. Glcicheniu Hermanni. Br. — Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fit. t. 14. Ord. LVII. POLYPODIACE/E. 1. Aciostichum spkndem. Willd, Sp. PI. v. 3. p. 104. (iaiid. in Freyc. Voy. v, I. p. 303. (noil Kaulf.) Thin is nssiircdly the plant of Gnudichaud, and ajfrces with Willdonow's description; hut Kaulfuss raiist have «om<> other species in view when he describes tlie fronds as on hoth sides " stiUato-sipiamosie." 1. Polj'p-(> ex eadem radice, brevissimn'. Fronilis vix ili;r''ales, lineari-htn- c<>l_v|»«Hliiiin Psfudo-f/rammitis ; tVoiulibus sparsis linoaribiis ba.si longissiiiu' attoruiatis inarfiiiu' subiiiubiluttwri'iiulatis iitriiupic glabris, soris rotuiulato-oljloiigis sjiarsis rarissiinis, stipitc niarginato, cau(li(v capillari palcaceo radicantf, s<|iiainis lanceolatis, radicibus villosis. ('r.\ii. XXI. H.) — Ciaud. in Fnyr. I'oy. p. Slo. — Graiiimitis triiilla. Kaulf. F.nnm. Fil. p. 84. The fronds of this are very tender and inenibranaccous, 1-tl inches long, sometimes uneiiually forked to- wards the extremity. Tah. X.\I. \\. /•'(//. 1, Portion of the frond, with a sorns ;_/>■;/. i?. Capsules: — mm/injiiil. 4. Ptily|KHliuni s/nrtrum; rauditr loiifjo rt'|H'iiti', (roiidil)us siinplicilxis hastato-cordatis 3-.>-l(iba(is latissiinis iiK'inbraiiacL'is anitissiinis rcticiilatis, soris sparsis, stipifo glaliro. Kaulf. Fnuni. Fil. p. 01. — V. riKminiamiiii. (laud, in Fnyt. J ity. p. 318. t. h, f. 1. Fronds t>-H inches in diameter. This remarkable plant does not appear to have been found any where but in the Island of Oahii, » hence we also possess specimens, );ntliere4l by Mr. Macrae. a. P(>ly|MHliii!ii jHlluciduni ; iVoiidibiis proriiiidc piiiiiatilidis, laciniis liiu'ari-laiu'colatis oli- tii.siiisciilis rt'paiido-tlriitatis, s«piaiiiulis dorsalilius siibinargiiialibiis albis, vciiis dii'botoiiui- finratis striis<|iR' iiiti-rstitialibiis ptlliuidis, soris solitariis. Kaulf Enum. Fil. p. 101. (uiinl. in Friyi. I oy. p. 356. ■'1. ■ill' I': Mil. ■' , 'i ■ m 1 ,v ; 'i h; f! !, ■ < I 104 SANDWICH ISLANDS. [PolypodiaceiB. W l: 6. Polypoiliuin Atkiwphoriis ; ciuidice squninoso, sqimmis lunceolatn-acumiimtis, stipite hievi clavat()-{{liiiululost), fioiulibiis iloiifiato-laiicetilatis profuiule pinnutifi(li:s laciniis tri- aiigulari-obloiijiis ohtiisis iiiti-ffiis pani- ciliatis, radii coiicolorc piloso-glaiulalosa, capsulis jilaiululis clavatis imniixti.s. (Tab, XXII.)— P. pt'iululiiin. Cniid. in Fnyc. Voy. p. 349. (lUHi ^'m^.)— A(li'iM)j»lionis pinnutKulus, Cuml. in Fret/r. Joy. p. 3«5. Cauiltx cnusinsi'iiliiK, hrovis ? ropeus f di-nsi' 8(|iiamuHU8 ; sijuamis imliricutis, laiiceolato-aciiminatii), reti- i-iilutis, uioniliraiiiU'cis, iiitvnsc fiisois, iiltiilis. Stipm brcvis, vix uiu'iam !unf;iiH, teres, 8ii|>enie froiido decur- reiiU- olutiis, pilis ^'laiidiilosis, elaratix, nibris, patentibiis tectiiH. Froiis Npithainiea ad pedaleni, ereeta V elaib tii'e membntimt'ea, pallide vireii«, eloii'.'ato-IaiU'eolata, a|iice aeiimiiiata, iiifenie seusim attenuata, medio iinriam lata, per totaiii liiiii;itiidinem prol'iiiide, fere ad ntoliidem, piniiatitida ; laciniis liorizi>ntaliter piii- iiatitidi.-i, olilon:;is, liasi latioribiis, seiisini atteiiiiatis, obtiisis (liiiK^ siibtriaii;;ulari-ii);is), iiitef^erriinis sed iiiaririiiibiis paiiliiliiin sinuatis, pilis sub|;laiidul(>sis paree ciliatis, cieteriM|iiini ({labriusculis. Uac/iis viridis, iitriiiqiie siibproiuiiieiis, ^daudiiloso-pilusa. Sort l-X'i in siii)rula lacinia, arete dispositi, biseriales. Ctipsultr t'liseo*, pilis claTirorniibus . Tliis lias iuisiiredly very much the habit of the well-known /'. pi'iiiliiliitii of the West Indies, and cannot iienericitlly be separated from it, nithout violence to nature. It differs as a species from that plant, in itti uiuch (freater size, in the dark-<-oloured lsliaped a:lands which are mixed « ith the capsules, and which, it must 1m> confessed, ar4' similar to those which ill part characterize the AiiiiKiii/wri—a (;eiins, it has been observed in the Iruiifs I'lliiiim, only to be distiiii^iiislied by the habit and peculiar ;;land>, from I'ulyimiliiim. In both, the sori are at the apex of a simple vein, not, that we can liiid, " dilated into a iiii/ilaiit:" Tah. XXII. /•■»/. 1, Sefrnient of a frond, with sori;yi(/. ^, Capsules and clavate glands ; X''- ''• t'lauils from the stipes: — maiinijiril. 7. PolvjKKlimn jio/i/rar/Hm ; froiulo pintiatn, pinnis ohlonfjis aciiiiiiiiatis Imsi triiiifatis liiiir iiiiric'iilatis si'.ssilihiis siiniato-si-rratis t'oriacfis friahri.s vciiis sii|H'riir pulK'siriiti-scabris ;ul in:ir;;ineiii attiiigi'iitilnis et in simihiis vi-rsiis costaiu mU'Uiitibiis, vciiiilis aiuistoniosanti- liiis medio Miritl'ris, soris iiiniu'i'usis.siiiiis. The (inly specimen of this plant is destitute of stipes, and presents a frond r^-14 inches hmj;, ovate. Kachis stout, fulvous, ;;hissy, ),n-iHMi'd on the upper side. i'iniue t-t> inches loii);, obbiiif;, acuminate, nearly an iiuh broad at the base, truncate, sessile, ilivided on the upper side, tapering: upwards, often sub- falcate, ri);id, subioriaceoiis, frlabroiis, except on the costa and nerves above. The costa sends forth its lateral and horizontal nerves opposite the centre of each t(M)tli ; these extend to the mar|;in, branch off there ami descend in two opposite divisions to the sinus, whence they aositiiiii tripiiinatiim, pinnis laiu'colati.s acumiiiati.s, pinniilis oiiloiifris olitusis Inusi tlecurrcntilius f{ros.sf sirratis, sonatiiris approxi- matis aciitis suliiiiciirvis, soris intra costani t-t iiiargincni luiisoriaiibiis distiiu'tis. Of this Fern, we are incompetent to speak aato the habit, size, caudex, or stipes. The two specimens in the llerbarinni may even not be entire fronds, lint portions of a much lar)rer plant. They are two feet hiiiff, ovate in outline, and rather acute, twice ilivided in a pinnated manner in the upper part, behiw thrice or almost four times pinnated, every where ;;Librous ; all the divisions approximate, the primary uueii ovate, Polypodiacem.] SANDWICH ISLANDS. 106 acuminate, the soco^idary lanceolate or oLionjr and acnminute On'oon<;is ohtiisis subtalcatis creiiati.s, siniibiis sorit'eris iiiiulLiitutis. The Npeciraens in the Herl)arium of this Piilypodium liketvise appear to he hut fra^rments, gepanitcMl from a much hxtgvT frond. It is remarkable for the kix distant divisions and subdivisions; for the sori hein;; con- liiivd to the sinuses of the notched segments ; and for those sinuses haviniiiat(>. — (iaiiil. in I-'nt/r. t'luj. p. ;!(>.). f, S.J'. '4. IIiMik. et (irev. Ic. I'il. t. 17i. — A. Taiiiaiisii ? IhH)k. it (irrr. Ir. lit. t. I To. — Polypo- diiiin 'ramarisciniiin. Knulf. I'.niim. I'il. p. 117. 2. Adciioplionis /if/iiirmip/iylloiflin; rrondihiis liiu'ari-ohloii^ris l)ipiiiiiatis, Iaciniis ohovatis decuriTntiljus, stipitt- ^racillinio filitornii iniinarjrinato. //(«»/;. il dnr. Ir. I'il. t. 170. — A. niinutns. iiitiiil. in I'nyr. I'oi/. p. ;Ui.i. f. 8. J'. 3. — l\)lyi)iMliuin liynK-nopiiylloidLs. Knrilj: Ilniini. I'il. p. 118. 1. \<'pln' linoaribus at-utis inciso-sfrratis suhtns liirlis, vi-nis rt'sini>s«>-j;liil)iil()sis, radii pala'scfntL', Miris sul)inar<;inaii- l)ns, indu.siis liirlis. Kanlf. I'.iiinn. I'il. p. 2:il. (stil) .isjiiil.) 3. Ni'plii'(Klinin Dniiriieilianiiin ; Jronililnis fasciculatis, pinnis lanci'oiatis ai-nininatis ha.si tnincatis sniipinnutilidis iitriiH|Uf frlal)ris, Iaciniis ovato-t'-ilcati.s subacutis iniiinis nlaxilni^. st)ris ininutis biscrialiiius C()sla< nicdia> a|)pr()\iin:itis, indiisii> pt'ltatD-ciiiato, Ntipitc raclii(|m' j^labriusiiilis. — l\)lysticliinu Dnbritcilianuin. ilaml. in I'rii/i-. I'liy. />. 333. /. !). — Aspidinin cyatlii'oidfs .•' Kiinlf. Eninn. Fil. p. 23 1. This is certainly the plant iif (iaudicbaud, above referred to; but In our specimens the pinna* are rattier deeply serrated tbiin " sulipinnatilid." It is etpially, perhaps, the .i.ij/dl/iiinilis of Kanlfu^s; tlii>n^:b ilitt'cr- iiig in iH'ing glabnnis on the nnib'rside. •!•. NcpiinHliuin apijiiliiini; tWindibiis bipinnatis. piniiis lato-lanccolatis mcnibranacci^' pinnaliiidis aciiininatis sii|HTi(iribus conlliicntibiis, Iaciniis olilon^o-lanceolatis siniiatis snli- pinnatiliilis j^dtdiris siilR-iliatis supra piiiirndis, soris subscrialibns, stipite racliiipic ;itn)-piir- piircis nitidiNsiinis j^labris, indusiis (irbiciilaribus sinu parvo atlixis. — Aspidimn iniifulimn f Sthhuhr, I'il. t. .'»(>. /*. — Aspiilimii siniiatiiin. (iaiid. in I'ni/r. loi/. p. 3i3. (non Laliill.) This appears to la- a tall Fern, having a remarkably glossy purple-blaik stipes and ntchis, with membnina- 1) ■iff' i, ' lOfi SANDWICH ISLANDS. [Polypodiacea, nwus frondH. It is assuredly the Aspitliiim .limiiitvm of Gnudidiaiid, but not of LabillordiOrp, which haii a sctoso stipes and rat'liis, and tufts of haiin in the sinuses of the mai^ins of the fronds; and is, moreover, a inucli less divided plant. The imliism are very'nnlike those of Niphroilium Hipfiocrepis, to which it has a considerable affinity, and the eolour of the stipes and raehis is difterent ; in the latter partieuliy, too, it is at variance with the As/iUlhiui ajiijhliuiii of Sehkuhr; but in all other respects, it seems entirely to accord with that jtlant, whence we have been induced to adopt that name. 3. NVplirodiiim sf/imiiiii/inwi ; siiprii ileconiposituni tri-quiulripinnatuni, pinniilis oli- loiiiris i)htiisis piiinatKitlis l)iLsi decurrcntibiis supm ml nervos prieripue pulKTulis, stipitc? rai'liil)ii.sqiic suhtiis dense sqiiaiiuilosis, sqiiiiinis finihriatis, .soris siil).sc'riulil)us intra costaiii I't niarginein, iiuliisiis renitbnnibus tfiicrrimis finibriato-ciliatis. The spciniens in the Herbarium are but |K>rtions of a larjr^r fnmd, densely divided, thu-cid, the prinniry divisions acuminated ; the upper surface ■'labrous, or only downy on the secondary nu'hides and nerves, H bile the stipes and racbides beiwath, and even the primary nerves or costip, are densely clothed with co|)ious, delicate, nn/•/■(>/«/«,■ iVuiidibiis piniialis, pinnis liiii'ari-laiia'olatis atlfiuiatis iiK'isn the plant. The veins ari' ulniiist parallel with the ciista, and hence jrive a striated appearance to the pinnules. 7. .VsplciiiiiiM patens; rroiidiliiis triplicatd-piiniatifidis, pinnis patcntibiis altcrnis, pin- nnlis pimiaiifi(ns, laciiiiis iii)lon>r()-iuiRalis iipice inn.so- of a (Udicatc m«-robranaccou8 toxturt*. Sori one or two on each lobe. 8. Asploriiuiii flijilmioiiks ; glahrum, t'roiulc bipiunatu, pinnulis subreniutis patontibus lnnciH)lat(>-acuiiiiiiutis piiiimtifidis, lobis oviili-oblungis obtusis creiiato-lobati.s, soriii niiniei-o- sissinii.s obliqiiis siepe gt'iniiiatis. Neitlivr iimon); the many Anpltnin that have been published, nor among the Diplaiia, do we tind any speries tliat acriirds with this, wliieh, indeed, partakex lu much in the character of the one );emiii ns of the iitlier. The fronds (and we liave no pcrfert xtipites) are broadly, almost deltoidly ovate; the divisions rather remote; the primary ones bromlly hinceolate, 4-0-H inches lon^; the secondary ones or pinnules 'i-'.i inches lung, and half an inch in breadth. Fructitications very copious, at length itlmost conlluent. }). Aspleiiiiini am/iii/ituin/ Siv. — Srh/iu/ir, Fit. t. 75. a, h. Without the low>>r part of the fnmd, which is wanting in our specimen, it is diliicult to wy if this be decicbMlly the A. nmliiijuum of Swartz. 10. Asplfnium Poiretianum ; fri)iulibus fiLsciciilafis (lecomjHJsitis utrinque glabris (•2-'.i IHilalibus), foliolis piniiatis, piiiiiis ovatu-lanceolatis aeiitis piniiatis basi superiors auriciili- loriiiibus, piiiiiiilis liiKari-lanccolatis sulK't)a(hiiiatis aciitis strnito-piniiatifidis rachi niinii- li.s<|iii' siii)inargiiiatis niargiiK- laciiiiato-s(]uaiiiiili;;nients (which are linear and bearing one sorus in I), jUii- mill) again piniiatiKd uitli two or three segments, and lM2. 2. Satlli'iia /xi/lii/ti ; piniuilis approxiiiiatis ni'ivosis, raclii paltaita. Iliiok. it Am. p. Ih. liiijuscf opi ris. See page T.> of the present volume, for s«ime .'emiu'ks on this plant. 1. Vuns pfih/(t. mUd. Sp. PI. p. 3.58. Lti„i,^iL it I'isch. Ir. Pit. p. 17. t. 20. This i> inileed a ver}' v.iriable plant, yet easily recogiiisc-siilKTciuilatis, rachi lutf alata, stipiti- tiiaiigulari atrt)-rul»ro l)asi paU-arto. (iitml. in I'niiv. I'oii. p. 391. /. I!». (fXfflUiit.) — I', iricfridaiis. Kuiilf. Euum. Pit. p. 180. 1. DcHHlia KuiithiaiKi ; rroinlibiis laMii'iilatis laiicvolatis subaciitis sorndatis supiiiuribiis adiiiitis inforioribus {R'tiolatis l)asi cordatis infiiiiis subaiiriciilatis, istipitc flongato nigoMi l)a.si s(|iiainos*). liaud. in Priyc. I'oy. p, -101. /. II. I. \ ittaria iloiiijiitii. Sir. OS rillt< uixl Dr. Iloukrr, wlu'u dpHcriliinif J)ii- nil/iii Hiiii/iiHii, at tail. I'xiiii. nt' tin- /.oho I'llniim. To tliat i>|i<'<'ii-s oiipn in very iipurly ullicil, ililfi-riii),' |)riiiri|mlly in its iiiorc ria-id I'nmil, and in tlic upptT niaiyinof <-arli |iiiimil)>, \vliirli,in I). Hurjiiiim, ix irrc^n- laily cnt and ircnatc, witli ff»v sori. Hero, tin- crfnation in vi'ry rcjfuliir, ami t-acli t, |iiniiis inrcriorihus ()|)|X)sitis ri'iiiotis siiiN-riori- l)iis altcniis caiiilatis, |)iiiniiiis iiilt-i'i pri)tiiiitlt' piiiiiatifiilis inciliis lai-iiiiiMjiii' ciiiu-alis siil)tn'(i(lis, lai'iiiiilis triitiratis subliifloris, radii Miipra an^iilala, iiuliisiis siihrotiiiKlis. Kiiii(f'. I'.iiiiin. /•'/'/. /i. '■2'2'A. Kaull'iis.s \ti>ll oliscrvo that the laiinia- art> min-h hriNtdrr than thosi> of I). trMiiifolm; thin is thi> I'lui', i>s|><>('ially il't'onijiari'd Hitiithcli^'iirc in Sriikniir, (tah. cxvviii. A., Huh noni. />. fT;lM.«^r ; ) hut our !i|ipriMit-nii trom tht' Mauritius, under tht- name of O. tiiiiiit'vli(i,iuul, we pn^univ, thp pUnt of WilldoiiuH, an* identitiil "itli the pri'M'Ut. ■1. Davallia ///r/«; froiiilihiis ti'ipiiiiiati>, piiiiiiili.s ovati^ <)l)tiisis Mi|MTior»' ct aiilin' siiti- iiK'isis iai'iiiiis (Iciitatis, rai'liilais liirtis, iiuIiLsiis iiitraiiiargiiialil)iis voiiis(|iic siihiiis pilnsis. kaii/f, lUium. /•'//. [I. a'i;J.— DiikMniia Kaiilt'uN>iaiia. Hand, in I'nyt. loi/./t. 'MiH^ I. UkkM>iiM f/arrit/d. Sir. Sf/ii. I'il. p. \M. Sihkuhr, I'il.t. 12!». I. ('ilH)tiiim (//.7W7/W.— ('ilH)fiiiin C'liamisMii. Kniilf. J'.iiiini. /•'//. />. 230. /. \. J'. II, {../tril, iH'il.) — PiiKiiiia >pliiuli'ii>. (iauit. in .Inn. i/is Sr. Sat. J)ii. IH2I, ii/rm iii I'nyi. I iiij. II. 3(i!». /. ai.— Ditksoiiia ulaiiia. Sin. in Jins' Ci/r/. Thf 1,'cnus ^V/iy^«;/i is thus ili'tiiii'd liy Kanlfnss : " Sun clolNisi snhniar.'iiuilrH contiffiii. Iiulusin rar- tihiinni-a ^'hiliosa fornit-ata vi-rtirahtcr oris rallosis dtdiisirntia, bivaltia, uilvnla I'xtrriori imijori.' To thin, lifsidi's his <\ Ihiiiinssoi, Kaulfiiss has n-frrrcil \\u' Duksunui iiiitiirctiru ; liut to ua the btlcr appfan to htdoni: to thi' sami- author's avim-^ Ihildiilmm, if that he rrally distinct from ('ilnitiiim. In (ilnilium, tht- invohuTc or indnsinni is a ilistinct Milistaiiic from the inar].nn of th<> frond : in //u/rjii/ii/ni, tin- outt-r ralvf ol thf invohiiTc is fnnnril of the sulislaiici! of the mar^'in of thf frond. -Mr. Mfuzics lirsl d<-t)'ct<>d thin plant in till' Siiiidivirh Islands, in tin- yrar ITh?, and »•> hare Umfi lii-cn in |ioss4'iuiioii of two utatiii uf it, prcsciitnl to lis liy that lilirral liotaiiist : tht' oni' H itii hint'iT and namiH t-r piniia>, more deeply eut in a piniiatili I manner, the Inner se^jineiit.s (listinrt, forminir separate piniiiileii, all very ((laueouii JH'neath ; — the other with piiina> nut at all t'lauroux, and more loriaietnis in texture, not mi deeply piniiatitid, and now hen- are the pinna- a;rain pinnateil. Captain Heeriiey's < ollection rontains likewiiMt tun Hteteit, the tint rraem- lilini.' the iflaiiroiis v.iriety of Mr. Meii/ies, lint it is less )rlaui-. 370. Colour, It pair ili'liruti* ^riTii. 2. II)ini'ii(iplivlluiii /tiiiirotiitinii; iVoiido laiicoolata (3-poliif. badia) piimata, piiuiis uval()-laiuu>lalis Itipiiiiialilidis, laiiniis liiuaribiis ohtiisis ort't'to-patcntibiis mai-f^iiiihus pilosis, pilis iTcctis siinplicihiis solitariis vtl siihrasficuiatis, stipitr tiTftc hirsuto, ruclii su- lieriu' alata, iiiiliisiis siilirotiimlis (-oiiiprt'ssis ioii^t- ciliaiis iaciiiias latL-ralcs tL>nniiiaiitil)ii.s. This is (listiii)(iiislii>(l liy iU iliirk hrown roloiir, tlii" li>iii-t-olatil »'ith ii|)ri;;ht hikint, iiinl tli<> riliiitoii, uoitrly orbirulur, iiidiiHia. 3. Ilyiiu'iioplivlliiii) iilitnsum; t'roiulil)us ca-spitosis ohloii^is ohtiisissiiiiis tripinnatifiilis, laciniis (approxiiiiatis) liiicariitiis crcc-lo-patciiliijiis, costa niarf^inihusijuf pilis lon^is stcllatiis ohsiiis, stipitf ^racilliino liirto, iiuliisii.s (in laciniis supreinis) tcriniiialihus orhiciilariliiis pilis raiiiosis tlciist' ciliatis. ^ This may !>«■ known Croin //. hirmiliim hy ihi' loiijfi'r Iiraniliptl or sfi'llatcd haim, which lire coiilincd wholly to tli)> miilrili ami inan;in. The nltiiuatc laiiniic ari- soincwlmt corymliost-, ;rtMifnilly roiu'liiii^ to tht- Mamf h<>ii;ht, ho an to jriv.- almost a trnncutcd a|i|ifan>nc(< to tho uiitlint> of tln> frond. OKI). LVIII. MUSCI. Liiu>. I. Octohlcpiiariiiii itlhiilnm. lliilir. I. 'I'livsaiioinitrion «;h/«7Aj/«/h / .Int. — Srftiniiyr. This has no fniit, and wi> ar<< douhtfnl, in ('oit.sts|Ui-ne*-, id' the sporirs. I. Dicraiuiin miynlofihyUiim. llriil. — .Splia^iuiiii .Javcnsc. liriil, Sfhwarijr. Siipp/. II. t. lO'i. I. Macromitrion iii/ifirum. Schwuiyr. in I'nyv. — rjusd. Sxpnl. S/t. Mim: II. /i. (>.">. /. 172. I. Ncckcra 'tnidniiiks. Iltmk. Mim: Eji)t. t. t!!). 1. Ilypiiiiin n/iinij'orme. Ilidir, 2. lly]mum pro/ijiriim. I. inn. • 3. Hypiuiin Nrt«(/r(V ('«,'((',• raiiiis pinnatis, foliis tlisticliis tciioiis nitidis ovato-lanccolalis ralcato-sfciiiidis aciiiiiiiiatis concavis undiqiii' scrnilatis, iiervo lircvissinio obscuro, capsula lircvi-ovata ceriiua, caly])lra jiiniorc apicc pilosa. Thin is a small di>licati> Npf«'ii-s, in some ri'spccts allied to H. r.Ut/ait.i, Musi'. Exot., and in others to H. riiiimde, liut ditferin;; hy tin- ihararti'rs alMivi* ifivni. Some other of the llyimoxl family are in the Collection, hut without frni'titication, and altliou^'li pro- lialdy new N|H>cieii, yet in fiM> imperfect a state to allow iiii to describi! them in a satit .'actory manner. — The same may be said uf iiuiue of ttiu ue.\t Order, the Ihpaticie. w '1.1 : i- I • ■\i: h III i I ' f '■■ ^ ' J iii I'^m 110 SANDWICH I»f Eiinipi', niid tlit> J. x/i/mi/iiiiiitfs III' St. Ili'li'iiii, liiit tiitully ililti-mil I'riim Imtli in tlir ntnictiiri- iiCitii l<-iir<>it, T. 200. I. IVItidiii vinosd. .Uh. '2. l\lli(lfH n/iht/iiisii!' Aih, I. I'siifa hirld, Ach, '2. I'siiia Jhiritta. Ach. 1, Stiit'ocaiiloii raniuhisiini. Arh. — (iiiui/. in /''rri/r. l\)ii. ji. "ill. I . C'l'iioinyci' JimhriuUi. Aih. Oiii). LXI. AUi.K. I. Saipissum vuUjun. Ay. — Fiicus naUiiis. Liim. — 'inrn. Ilisl. I'm. t. Ki. Till' nlhiT .Mini arc t<><> impi-rfift to b«' ilctcmiiiipd. Till' f'lillowini; |iliiiitH, »'liir)i Nccni tii In- uliiu from ()ahu, U't>ri> foiiiiil in a si-|ianiti- p"'! iif the C'lillfitioii. IMri'O.SPOlULi:. llnrwn. I. l'itt(>v|M)i'iiiii ijidhruin; I'oliis ohlongo-olKivatis sti|ira nitidis. «viiiis axillai-iliiis |H'(liiiiciilatis paiu'illoris, floribus <;lal)i'i.s. 'I'liis s|ifc'it's is vi-ry ilowly allied to t'. ncututum, liiit is ;r|ul>roUii in every part. Tlie fruit iH ils lan»e a» a liaNel nut, linn'tin;; liiiiLntiiiliiially. i:L.iX)CAUi'i:yK. j„ss. I. Klaoiarpiis hifiiiun; fiiliis ovato-aiuniintitis roiiioti! soriutis loiij^c jKtuilalis, iai(nii> axillariliiis laxifloris, petalis apicT hilidis. ('I'ad. XXI\'.) Ailiiir, raiiiis iiiteiiM' (umh suliriiifosis, Jiiiii(iril>n8 apirilius Kiminiirerin. f'nliti di)(itaiiii, iivatiMiniiniiiata, MilMiiriarea, iitriiii|iii' !.H:ilierriina, penr iiiervia, reniot<' Kerrata, Merratiirii* appreaois, luiiire petiolata. /tan mi Hxiilares pi'tiiilii ioMi.'i<>n>, .'>-(i-ll(iri. dili/r .j-Hepaluii, irjtiilis orati>-l»ui'eiilutii<, arntiiis.'iiliit, iiiliiN piilie>- 1 f 1^ Hnnwtnilncfir,] KAMTSniATKA. Ill «wntiliiiH, Prtiiln citlyi'cm aM|imntiii, ohlonirtMtvatii, rxtiM piilx'Nt'cntui, niurinnilmH rnvohitis, apit'i- kiliilii, int«>ir«rriniii, Hinii iH>Km<>iitiiu|ii« olitiiiiiii. Tons diM'oidfUH, )(laii(liiloHiiii, Stnmimi ll-lll: ,/y/(i/N(7i^i lirvvin |)iilM>Hi'*>iitiii : iiitthfrip liiii>ari-oliloiiKii>, Apin< i>niur|[inut»>, iiltrii nitMliiim ItipnrtibilcN, omiiiim iiiuti<'n>. Gri- mni iivatiun in atyliim iitriMi|ii)> Niilcatmn NOiwini nttciiuiitiini. Stiijmn obtuaum. J)ni/ia ma(;iiitiiiliiii> XuriH MifrisHcir. Srmen Mtlitariiini. TluM imrcfH in <>vi>ry roapttct M'ith tlif ^•'nnM Ehtovarims, tvvrppt that the pi'tols nr<> hiliil, nut triUd hikI hii-<>niti'il ; nor arc tli<> iintlifnt H«>tl|{i'r<>ii.s. Inili><>(t, tlio liirid pcbilH mi{Klit Nt<<>ni at flntt to romovr it from tliiii Order, with wliifli, howfvintir4dy arcordN. Tah. WIV, l'^ln'04'ar|iiiH liilidiix. Fiii. I, FIowit ; Jig. 'i, Inner vit-w of n itt'pul ; ,/f,'/- ■'> '''• MtamoiUi ftij. .), ToniH and piiitil. ILICINIwl-:. Ilrnwn. I. II«!X? (immmlii ; foliis oviilihiis plimis t:«>riiici'is iiitt'jiiTrimis supra Imidis, podiinciilis axilliiril)iis cvmosis, corolla (5-8-(ula, slif^inati' l2-l(i-ra(liato. ('rAii. XX\'.) i'ltulin arlHiri>Hi'i>nH, Jiiimi Riilutn);idati, Hiccitat*' rni;oiii. /'Vj/iVi nlterna, ovalia, ohtiitui, petioLita, Niipra liii'idii, Nul>tii!« pallidiiirn opara nii'i-itatf miiri;in<> rci-urvo, trm nnriiiN loiin^i. I'liitihis s.ipra rnnalinilatnii iidiniaririnatiiN, HiditiiH riiKOMUii, unriani lonfpiH. I'liliiiuiili axiilarrN, petiolinn Niipt'nintvft, t'yniuni trii'liotonie divii4inn paih-illoriini );i'n'nt<'ii. lirtirtiir ovatn*, ai'ulii>, oppositn', nii'niliranaci'u-. Flurm ipajrnitiidini' llins Ai/iiijiilii. ( Vz/yj' parviiH, li-vitor .'(-Mohns, loliix rotundatiN. Corolla nionop<>tala, bri'vitcr ninipanii- latu, profundr (i-s-lida, lol>iii rotundatiN. Sliimina loliu t'ortilla* alti-rnantia, <>i<{ni> iniwrtu, intdnMi : fil'iiiirnlii lirovia, (flalini: niit/iinr snliNpliaTita'. (iiriiiin gMumnm, cnrnoHuni, PJ-Di^iilcatuni, I'J-I(>- ItH'iilari': »ri//« Mditnria. Sti/liis o. Slnimd Hvsnilf, planum, t't'ntro dcpri-HHuni, I'^-lli-radiatiini, Tlii* np*>('l)>!i diiri'n fnmi llij; and from all tin- other );cni'ra of the t,'roupi', hy tlu> cpIIn of the );en)ieii and rayH of tlie Hti|;nia heiii); tH'iee an numeronn us the seifmentN of the ealyx and eontlls. We have not K4'en the mature fruit, hut, Judi;in|r from the speeimen.s liefore us, suppoite it a lierry. The Nti)(um i» very remark- ahh>, and only to he compared uith that of the treiius J'lijiitnr. Tah. XXV. Ilex y anomala. /•'<»V«. Mill.-~I), Ciml. I'rixlr. v. I. p. 10. Hot. Mwj. t. 1J).»1. 1. 'nialiclrimt itiajus* I, inn. — F.injl. liitl. t. (ill. Tliiit iit without llower: we are theri'fore douhtful in re;,nird to its identity with T. miijiis. \. Aiu'inoiif njli.ra; I'oliis tcrnatiiii si'ciis sffriiu'iitis suhlril'uiis a}>ici' ilontatis, iiivolii- fruliliiis jHiiolatis lonforinihiis, st'palis '>-(» liiuarilHis »)l)tusi.s nfltxis. DC. — .S(i'/)/i. hi IVillil. — l)i Ciiiitl. I'riMlr. V. I. fi. ao. Ih /.m.s, Ic, Sil, r. 1. /. !;». — A. ciiTiilta. J)f Cauil. — Di I. HM. II. Sfl. I. I V. Jud|pn;r fnmi MpecimeiiH « liich wc have received from Dr. Fischer of A. rijlrxa luid A. cttniliu, we think they may he Mifely united. 1. HaiiuiKiiliis ii!iriromu.i. I Aim. — HikjI, Hot. t. 02 k 2. HaiuiiK-iiliis /vy>c/M. Liiin.—llni/l. /io^ /. .'ilG. I i It: t t ) '[: I ;>. I i 119 KAMTSniATKA. [VuryuphjfUta. ■\ i ' 1. Vi\\i\m palH!>lri». lAim.—EmjI. Uot. t. MW. 1. AttH'ii riitiirifuffti. I. hill. .liii(iii.— /)< Ctiu)l. I'mlr. t: 1. /i. (I|.. — li. simj)lt'x. J)i I'aiul. — C'iniii'it'iiKii simplix, ll'onii/i/i. i.r I'isdt. Pruft'tNor Di> Cuiitlollf iIoiiMn il' |Iii> viir. i. (tlii' only kind in the llorliarium,) nmy nut lit- n iliiitini t !i|ii'i'it>ii I'roni «, Oiii). II. irMAHIACIwi:. Ih CniuL I. Corvdalis anihiijiiii ; niilict' IiiiIIm>sii solida, mult' siilisiinplici t'i'ccto siil) raiiio iiifiiiiiivc liiliii >(]iiiiiiii^rt'r(i, ttiliis 'i~A hili'i'iiiitiiii H'ctis sc^nu'iitis uviilibiis ohtiisi.s .siilK'uiii'iitis piiiiiiiiiis Itiiip' jH'tinlatis, nici-rw) miillilluro laxi), liructcis iiiti'mis, silit|uiN liru'urihus iri-itis. Cham, ill I.iiiiiaii, r. 1. /(. TjiiS. {if in llirli. iimtr.) oiii). III. curcin'.n.K .hss. I. WmUmwh nilijaris. llr. — Ih (niiil. Prinlr. i; I. /). 1 1(». /IixiL /•'/. Hoi: .liii. r, I. //. Ai), — Kiy>imimi Harl)aita. /■.'//> radicaliliiis siiiuutD-lyratiii nu'tliis ohloii^o-ovaliliiis (Iciiiatis MiiiiiiiJN t>l)l(iii^r<>-lin('aril>iis iiitcirris caulc Mil>siiii|)lici, Nili(|iiis cri'i'tiiisciiliN. Ik I mill. I'rittir. r. \.j>. M't. ('Iiiiiii. ifSrii/n/it. in /.innuii, r. \. /i. Id. Our >|ii'c'inii'iis lire not in I'niit, anil \)illiiiiit it tvi- iiri' nnalilc to ilfliTminc nlii'tlii-r it may not lit' ,i .S'(.vi/;;i/i/-/H/H, and till- Hiinif with .V. ariiliitloiilis, (lliHik. in l''l. Iior. Am. v, I. p. li.'i. t. '.jl. Aniliit It/niln, I. Inn. ) \i liirli it very niucli rcsfmldi'ii. 1. i'tmhwutm' /lirsiitii. I.inn. — i)i (dint. I'nxlr. r. !. ji. \h'i. ilnijl, Jiut. t. Wi. tliiuh. I'l. lUir. .tin. V. \. /I. l.j. 1. I)ral)a sli/liita. .fun/. Ohs. n. 't\. t. I. / I). I)< CiiikI. I'tinlr. r. I. /i. I(i!>. C/iiiin. it Srlilulit. in I.iniKia, r. \. p. 2'i. 2. |)ral)a iniaiiii. I.inn. Enijl. Hot. t. :JSH. Ilmili. I'l. Itiir. Ini. v. I. /;. .j.j.- I). loiildita. J)i Ciiiiil. I'roilr. i: \. j>. \1(). I. Kr\'>'><\y>m lam nildtiini. lir. — J)i (\iiiil. I'nulr. i: I. /i. I!M(. llmifi. I'l. liiir. Am. v. 1./'. (il. — t K'irantliiis crysiinoidi's. I.inn, — ,/iiii/. .Inntr. r. I. jt, 171. Oiii). iV. MOLAllIK.K. I)i (will. 1. \\{\\i\ iiininii. Linn. — /Jc Ciinil. I'nxlr. i: I. p. 29H. (iini/. in l.innau, r. l./>. K»7. Hmik. i'l. lii,r. Am. r. I. /i. 7!t. Qui.. \. CARVOlMIVl.Li:.!:. ./«.s.s. I. .Vrt'iiaria liiliriflorii. Linn. — Dr Ciinii. J'rmlr. r. I. /i. 41 li. C/iain, it SililnlU. in Linnuii, r. \. /i. 87. ilixi/i. in I'l. Jliir. Am. r. i, />. H)'2. nv t i Hotaeea,] KAMT8t'IIATKA. 118 8. An>nat{n /)if>loiites. I.imi. -He Cwul. I'rmlr. v. }. p. US. limjl. Jiut. t. 189. Hook. Fl. Itur. Am. i\ I. /- 102. I. Ccrastiiini a//>iniim. I, inn. — H, fuliiN ioiigioiibitiiaiigustioribasquf. — C. Fisclii-riaiiuiu ? .SVr. in Ik Cand. l*nHlr. r. I . p. 60. Tht« IcuvM ol' ('. Fmrhrrianum, J'rom th« Munn country, arc dettTib«d aiovute; thctw of our plant arf narrow-lttncpulati*. Ouii. VI. (iEIlANIACK/K. Jim. I. (u'ritniiiMi <'r«Vi///Aw;«; cmilu ti-rtti sulwiiinpliii iiii'i-riic nutlo, i'oliis oiiinilnis [K'tiolati.>< |>aliiiato-A-7-l(>l)i!i lohis iiuisis actiti' st'rnitis luioris, pcdiiiiculis coiil'crtis ahbreviatiii, ('alyi-il)us villosi.ssiinis, |H'talis illtl■^ris, staniiimin (iluiiu-nt is pilosis. /)<• Cntid. Prinlr. r. I. p. mi. Till' O. triDnlruum, uf FiMiiiiT und l)i> Candolli-, (Iih-d nut uppcnr to ui to be ilistiut't from thiii. OKI). VII. LEdUMlNOS^K Jms. 1. Latlijriis/;i,«//(V/H/jii. /.inn. — Ik ('ami. Pnxlr. r. 2.ji. 371. Ilmik. /•'/. Uor. .tin. v. I. /). I'jS. — ^I'isiiiii niaritiiiuiiii. Linn. — l)e i'and. PnMtr. r. 2. p. 3(J8. Ijiyt. Hot. t. 101(5. (hiul. Fl. Sih. i: I. p. 1.1. I. 2. \m\\\\v\\s iHihiHtriH. I. inn. — Ik Canif. I'rotlr. r. 2. p. 371. Fnt/i. Hot. t. !(>!). Ilooh. FL lior. ./;«. r. I. p. 1(51. Ohi). VIII. llOSACKyK Jus.■^. 1. Spini'a ihitmailrij'olia, I, inn. — Ik Cam/. I'rtnlr. r. 2. p. ■'il'2. 2. Spira'a .irunrn*. I.inn. — Ik ('and. I'nulr. r. 2. p. .'ill. I. tifuin marriiphyllHm. IVilld. F.num. — Ik ('and. Pnulr. r. 2. p. .».'>0. — Ci. striftuni. .tit. * I. Hulms arrficHS. I.inn. — Ik ('and. I'rwtr. r. 2. p. .'>(5."i. /•.'«;//. Hot. I. li»85. IIo»k. Fl. lior. .till. r. \.p. 182. 1. l\>tiiitilla viltnsa. Fall. — IaIuh. Mitnw/r. Pol. p. 1(5(5. t. 1(5. Ik Cand, Prodr. r. 2. p. ."»73. Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. \. p. 1(54. — li. ijruriliM ; I'oliis ti'iMii«)ril»iis siibtus concolorihus. This pliint (till' iiir. ,i.) \h prolialily iliiitinrt from the /'. rillomi, which ChiinilMui n'miirkii is not foiiii hom-ath. 2. I'litiiitiila an.i<('('lis loliis ovatn-laiuvolatis (ovalibiisvf ) «k'iitatis distuiitiliiis siibconi-ol- iiribtui, loliis t'aiiliiiis tt'niatiMpiiiiatcHpit' piiiiiatisi-ctis, stipulis laiiruolatis acutis, laciiiiis calvv-inis ovatis ubtusiti!>culi!> inter so sulMi'ipialiluis, |K-tulis oliuvato-subrotiiiulis calyiT vi\ P •II r, , ' I, < if I II fc hI ;J 111 KAMTSCIIATKA. {Stucifrwje(B. k\^i li)ii;,fi()iil)iis, caipcllis ovatis vix rugosis pallidis. /> Caml. J'rotlr, r, 2. />. 583. — Lehm. Minuxji: Pot. p. ;>0. /. t. Gmil. 11. Si/i. r. H. I. 31../: 2. Our s|H'rinu>ns ui-(> nitlicr laiTr<'i", mid liavf liroiulor li'iUli>t.i, but otlicrwisf accord woll with the fi^urci* alxivc (|uiittMl. At till' sauii' time, Hc must ohscrvi' that the I'. Sjirnii/ilmim, (Lohm. l*ot. t. .'{.) comoN no very near our plant, that iC the Ihmcrs he yt'llim-, which cannot positively he dctcnniiiiMl from the imiividuitis in the llcrharinni, those hi-fore us may pnihahly hi- rather united to tliat si>ecles than to I', fmyiiriuiiti k. J. Hi)sa Ktiiiitsrhatirti ; (Szcv. J'l mas, rami toiiiciitd jtirsisfrii/i rrsliti, J'ntrtits iiut/ii.s), aciiltis iiilVa stipuhifilms talnitis iiiajoribiis, toliis opacis. lAmll. — Vent. Ilort. Ci/s. I. (i7. Li mil. in Hot. liiy. t. II!). 1. I'vi'tis sdiiiliiicijhlia ; I'oliis r>-jiij;is, Ibliolis ovnto-Iiuuvolatis afji;iili' scrrnlis acMiiiiiiiatis iicrvo ii niartriiu' pilosis apirr barbutis, stipiilis ruUHvillosis. Cham, it Schlcc/tt. in LiniKpn, r. '2. />. .Ui. (Iianiisso remarks tiiat this occurs on bushy hanks nlnrnt the harbour of IVtropauliiki, oiid that no tree is tounil tlu're besides, except the lleech. Ohi). IX. C'UA.'-i.srLACE.i:. IhCand. 1. .Scdiiiii IUiimUiiIii. 1)i Ciinil. I'nxlr. v. \i. />. lOI. — HluHliola rt)Sfu. Linn.—Enijl. Hot. /. ")(»H. Ohi.. \. SAXirilACK/i;. Jiisk. I. .Saxit'iaua /iiiiii/n/a; (.Si:(i'. J/i/iliitirii). liiliis radicalibiis luiii;i' pctiohitis rciiit'orDii- conlatis I'ottiiuhitis iminbraiiaccis pilosis ritiiiilatis profiiiKli' ^ri'ossc aipiaiitcr «l('ntiiti> iminarLiiiialis. ilintiliiis iiitcj^ris disi rciis (pli'niiii(|iu') ariitis, raiilc a|)liyllo, floiibiis (parvis) paiiiciilatis, paiiiciila ulaiidiiiovi biaitcata, bracti is iiiiiiiitis lincaribiis, lilaiiit'iilis s:i>pissiini' aboilivis pttal'iidtis, cmIvcc rifltxo. —/,///«. .S'/(. J'l. ji. ,")7I. Sfirnli. Sn.iiJ'r. Su/ipl. ji. 7. t. I-. Sill, in Itna' Ci/d. Ia'IiIi. /'/. .///. r. 2. />. IIH. — .S. hii'siita, \ /iiiiiifdfa. /)f Caiiil. /'rixlr. r. I. /I. I:i. S. ijiai'ilis, Stirnh. Sniifr. Sii/i/il. />. 7. f. h. f. 1. ."*i. a-stivalis. i'isvhir. in Huh. iiiLslr. I inn I. 11. Sill. r. \. /i. Kil. ^ (>:>. /. 1. A stranije ciiiiliisii)ii \\:l- evi-ted n>p;'( liii;; ihi- pl.iiit, h hie h, nevertheless, is Hell dencribed by Linuvuii, troni (iMiehn s spec inieiis, ( idlected in I nistern Siberia, Sternbeiv bas corri'ctly tii,nire(l snuiil individuals III the piali's above ipiiited, but under tin- name of .V. rnh. SauJ'r. fi. \'.\. I. 10. _/." r/. /;.-- o'. wiimr: cauli' pniciiinixiiii', liiliis abl'ri'viati.s obloii<,fis siibspatliulatis aciilis imiliiis. — .S, tin'rleroiilfs, />,!/(. in I, inn. 'I'niiis. V. l;}. /;. .'{H'J. Al lirsl sii.'ht, the (7/;. i., (lie only one in iMir < ellecHcui, anil which «e have also from Wiirmskiold, ijatberi'cl likewise in Kamtscbatka, icppears to be ilisiiin I tioni .S. hnnii hinhs; lint we pos-sess, from Mr. Meij/ii'>, liiiiiid ill Mebriiii,''s Strait, sperinieiis exactly intermediate. It Iiils luiicli the habit of .S'. ( 'luiimxMii. I'lil till' b'.iM's in that are trideiitjite. I. C'liiN siKpli luiiiii Kiimlsi liiitii nin ^ i'isiltir, iii Ih- CtiiKi. I'nxlr. v, \. /i. iH, U e I annul nid:.'e, Ii niii mir snlitary spei inieii, « liether this be really dihtiuit or not from ( '. njijiiiiiti/itltum. I :.l M I ^ ' Compusita.] KAMTSCllATKA. lU Oiii). XI. IJMUKLLIl'EIlii:. Jim. 1. Ligtistictim Stotirum. Linn. — I)i: L'and. I'rwlr. r. l. p. 157. Emjl. Hot. t. 1207. Cham, tt Sr/ilt'c/U. in IJnnaa, v. I . p. 35)0. 1. Iliriicleiiin Sphomlylinm. Linn.?~l)e. Cantl. Prmlr. v. \. p. 1J)2? I'.ngl. Hot. t. 93!»y ( 'hum, it Srh/irht, in Liniuca, v. 1 . p. 3i)4. Ul' tlii.s pluiit, \vi- only '}w\fp t'roiii m)iiii> Ini^mi'iits of a It'ul' in tlit> Ilerbariuni: (JliiuniHsu \t'U8, torn siiniilikr reason, nni't'rtuin uliout his !(|)fi'iin(>n. I. Aiitltrisc'ii.s ncmorosa ; oiulf sulcato ranioso <^liil)r(), Ibliis trist'Cto-tlccoinpositi.s segnioiitis piimatitidi.s, liiciiiiis luto-laiii-tjolatis aciilis, pctiolis pilosis, uiiilu'Uis teniiiiialil)us I't (>|)|H>sitiloliis, involiK'i'lli t'olicdis cilialis, tViictihiis nvatis hrcvilxis iiiiicruiiatis ft siTic piloniiii hiLsi ciiictis. DC. — Sprtmj. llmUII. J'riHlr. p. 27. /)i Cant/. I'rin/r. r. U p. 22.'}. Chum, it Sihlirht. in Linmea, v. 1. p. 3})(). Onn. XII. COIINILE. Ih ('ami. I. t'«)rmis Snrvica. Linn. — Ih Cand. I'nxlr. r. l. p. 271.. Lnyt. Hot. I. 310. Cham, tl Srhlirht. in Liumeu, r. 3. p. 139. OKI). Xlll. CAIMIII'OLI.VCE.E. .his.s. I. Sambuciis rannutsa. Linn. — l)i- ('and. Pnnlr. r. \. p. 323. — (imit. /•'/. Si/>. r. 3. />. 117. 1. Lonici'ra niijra. Linn. — J)t Cand. I'nnlr. r. l. p. 33.'i. Chum, tt Schkcht. in Linnita, r. 3. p. 137. 2. I.oui<'iTa carn/eu. Linn.—Ih Cand. Pnxlr. r. 4. //. 337. Cham, it Sihkrht. in Linnuti. r. 3. p. 138. Old). XIV. RrmAci;.!;. ./«.v,v. 1. (iaiiiiiu rnliiiiidis. lAnn.~ Ih Cand. I'nnlr. r. 4. p. ")!)!). Cham, it Hihhrht. in Linnua. r. 3. /(. 22(». Oiiii. XV. I'OMl'OSnVK ./M.V.V. I. I.coiitiMloii 'ianuiwnm. Linn. 1. .Aiicmi^ia 'I'ihsii ^ I.idi/i. — Lissin;/, in Lininra, r. (i. />. 211-. Our HpeiinifMM in tills part of the (olliMtiou liavo no lUnvors. 2. Arti'iiiisia tuirialis. Pall.— lAmsimj, in Linnua, r. «>. p. 211. Huh. in I'run/d. \.\t .limrn. id. 2. .//'/'. p. .'10. 1. (iiiaplialium ilnninm. Linn. — Lnijl. Hut. t. 2li7. I. CaaiXM hustuta. Loin.— mild. S/>. PI. v. 3. /». 1733. (inul. /'/. Sih. f. 2. p. I3«i. t. (i(>. i\' 'i\ I < » ! > ' flu 'I I r ^ ;■ I 116 KAMTSCIIATKA. [Amenlacea. ft :1 I ?! 1. Chiysantlienuim arcticiiiii. Linn. — U'i//. 2146. /jesshitf, in Liiiiicca, r. 6. p. 169. a III, I. Fl. Sill. r. 2. ji. 203. I. 81. 1. Siiussinva «//j/««. 7J(; Trtw^/.— Siiratula iilpina. iJnn.—Eiiffl. Hot. t. MM. Tliore is in the Colloction, a It'iil' of wliat appciirt to In- a siM'cics of Vnirus, wliicli is lar,rf, dfcply |>iiinatitiil, witli the scjfinciits lancoolatc and laciiiiati'd, the laoinia' tcrniiiiatfil hy a Uiuj; and soft sgiinuh-. Oiii). \\ I. KUICINE.E. .hiss. 1. Rliododi'iidron Kaiiitsrliaticitiii. Pall. Fl. Ross. p. 11. f. 33. Cliaiii. if Schlnhl. in Liiinidi, V. 1. p. .573. I, I'vrola minor. Linn. — F.iiijl. Hot. t. loS. 1. X'aciinium litis Iilccii. I, inn. — Clinin. it Srhliclit. in Linnrrii, v. 1. p. ,52(). 2. \'ac'ciniiiiii ?///>/(«o.'.'««/. Linn. — Cliain. it Sclilirlit. r. \. p. ii^d. OiM). XVII. l'OI.KM()NII)E/K. Jiiss. I. Pok'Hioniuni /luinili: IVillil. MSS. in Jloein. if Si/iiilt. Sysf. I'ei/rf. r. i. p. 792. I.inill. in Hot. llaj. f. 1301. — V. lanatuin. Fisr/ier, MSS. — 1'. pulcluiTiuiuin ? Ifooli. in Hot. Mail. f. 2i>7}>. Oiu). .Will. HOUACilNE.E. Jiiss. 1. Lithospcrmtiiii ili nfimlafnni ; faulihiis iTi'dis, foliis ni-rvosis sul)^lal)ris aciitis inai-j^iiu- (Ifiiticiilatu-scabris, radicalilais ovatis caulinis ohlongis, laciniis calycis iiiai'^inc (Icnticiilatis. lAlini. Asperif. p. 2!H. — I'ulinoiiaria ilcnticiilata. Chaw, in Linmiit, v. \. p. lis. — I'lil- niDiiaria Sihirica. Piirsh, (ox Lilnn.) 2. LitliDspi-rmuiii maritimutn. I^litn, — Puliiumariiu /.inn. — Fnyl. Hot. t. 3(»S. Vluim. in I.inniia, v. 1. p. 1 17. Oiu). XIX. I'UIMrL.\C'E/E. .hiss. 1. Tritiitalis F.nropaii. I. inn. — Chain, if Schlu/it. in Linnira. r. I. p. 221. Fn;/I. /tot. f. 1.-.. Oiti). XX. POLYC.ONKvE. Jiiss. 1. l'()l_\fi()iuiiii viripiiriiin. I. inn. — Chain, it Sihhrht. in I.innirn, r. 3. p. 38. Fni/I. ISot. f. «i()!t. The sp<'<'im<>ii.« of this arc a I'cxit and mnrr UigU, witli h'avi'H fiir luiyt-r thau in the European Ntate ol till' )il:int. Oiti). XXI. EMl'ETIUwE. Nutt. 1. Eiiipctriiin nii/rnni. Finn. Oku. XXII. A.MENTACE.E. .fuss. 1. Mviiia (iiili. Finn. ^1, Smilacineie.] KAMTSCHATKA. in 1. ISalix rhnmuijhlia ; niniis plrtluTriiuis, fbliisobovutissiibiiitcgerriinis rij^ulis in petioluin pcrhrt'vcMii <;i'!U'illiinuii) attonuatis glahris supra nitidis qiituii vurnicosis stibtus giaucis, auK'ntis laxis, s<[uan)is l)ivvil)iis vix per'icelio l<)ii. r. 1. />. l.-jf). t. 35./ I. .1. > TIk' li^riii'f (if with our plant; but liis (li'srriptidii sfuri't'ly siirtitvs til <'iialiii> us to say tliat tlu> two arc iilcntical, and no otlior author appoars acquainted with it: tlio sti-ni-i ami hninrlics lu'c ori'ct, i;lalin>us, It'avi's arc alxnit an inch lou);, truly ohovatt* and rcmarkaldy attenuated at tlu* liasi' into a short petiole, scarcely at all toothed at the niar^'in, mostly tpiite entire, and very ^.'lossy aliove, reticulated with prominent veins, opaque and iflaucous heuoath. I'dtltiiix lon;;er than the leaves, peiluncled, with lax, patent ^'ermens, whose scales are wocdiy, not h>u>rer than the pedicels. Sli/lr short, and, as it w ere, set upon the (dituse irernien, w Inch does not i^radually taper into it. In many respects, the Salix pttmila, \i: «( (imel. l''l. Sih. p. Kio. t. 'Xi. (. i, ajfrees with this, especially in what he says of the catkins, and the t;h>.ssiness and reticulation of the leaves. Tah. .\X\'I. /•'/>/. I, A scale; Jii/. •■!, tiernieu: — iiidi/nijiitl. 2. Saii\ I'orsfrrinnii / S»i. — Ijhj/. lint. (. '2311. The si'ules ami i;emiens are more gilky than in our liritish >S', Foriteriaiui, otherwise thi- two |flants seem fo <-orres|)<>nd. .•}. Salix riiiena. Linn. — /,'//;//. Bi>t. t. 18!)7. I. Vo\>\i\\\slMils(imiJirii. Linn.— I'd//. /•'/. lio.ts. I'. L/).(i7.t. 11. I. Ahnis inrnnu. HUM. — Hettila iniaiia. Liini. — I'all. 17. Ross. I'. I. /i. til. (hin/. 11. Sih. r. l./<. 171. In our specimens, thi' l'oliaj;e is quite ^bihrous: liut they are aitsuredly the true plant of I'ldliLs. Oun. XXIII. C'OMFKR.K. .hiss. I. I'inus Cni/irii. Linn.— Pull. I'l. Uoss. P. I. />. 3. (imi/. If. .Sili. r. 1. />. 17!). f. 3!*. Onn. X\n. OKI IIIDE.K. .Inss. I. Ort'liis latijhlia. Linn? var. I!ct'rin. 20. This is |ircdialily, as Chanilsso suspects, ( \i ho also found it in Kamtschatka,) a species distiin;t from the (i. laliliihii of Linnieus. The petals are remarkalily acuminated, and the Imhit is considerably ditierent. Oko. X.W. IUIDK.K. Juss. I. iris .SV/(/ri/(/. Linn.—Iiitt. Maij. t. M, it t. lUOI. (/.) Oiti). XXVI. .SMILACINK.K. Itr. I. 'I'rilliinii itlHtriituiii ; pcduiiculo ciTcto, pctaiis oUivatis obtusiiisciiiis planis patoiuibiis taivci' vix liinf{ii)ribiis ct iatioribiis, i'obis ovatu-rhoinbi'is acuniinatis arete sossilibiis. Piirsh, Ft. Am. r. \. p. 2i3. Itiirhinh. Iloit. Hot. p. '21. t. 'i!). 1. Sinilai'iiia hij'o/iii. Schiiftfs, — C'onvallaria bilbiia. Linn. — Maianthoniuni bitbliuni. DC. Spr. — (imi/. I'L Sih. v. I. /;. 3(). S. CaiiaJeiiiiis appeun iu im respect diiitinct. "i-. y I i ' t 1 f * H n i: •' i=; '1^ i: 118 KAMTSCHATKA. [ Cyperaeta. !(■ 1 ' i :U 1. Streptopus ampkri/o/ius. Dc Cnntl.—liahmt. IJI. t. 259. — Uviilaria nmplexiiblia. Linn. — Strt'ptopiis tlistortiis. Diss. Onn. XXVII. ASFIIODKLlvE. ,///.?*. 1. Allium Sihiricum. l.iiin. Mant.—Stltiilt. Sijst. J'n/ef. r. 7. p. 1027. Cinic/. Fi. Sib. r. I. J), ."ji). f. 15. y." 1. — A. .Sfliit'iiopnisiim, 3. Linn. S/i. PI. 2. AUiinii Jldorialis. Linn.— Hot. Ma;/, f. 1222. (inn/. 11. Sib. r. \. p. MJ. Ohi). XXVIII. LILIACK.E. Juss. 1. Liliiim Kdnifsr/iiikcnsr; loliis viTticilliitis 3— !• siipreinis opjwsitis iilttTiiiMiiio ovato- iaiKvoliitis ohtusiiisculis nurvosis, florilnis sulisiilitariis iToctiiisculis caiiipaiuilatis, pi-talis <)l)()vatii-l;iiict'()l:itis scssilihus. Linn. Anian. Acml. r, 2. p. 31-8. Lamb, in Linn, Truns, r. 10.//. 2(i5. /. 12. Onn. XXIX. MELANTIIACK.i:. lir. 1. Wiatnim niqiiainis ovatis loiifji- i-iiNpiilalis. capsiilis rllipficis coniprt'ssi.s striatis frialKTriiuis stipitatis, rostro pcrhri'vi inti'ifro, hractci?- loliaccis iioii vauinaiitilais ciiliiKxpit' tricpii'trii Mipcriic ad aii!.'iilii> inliis ad apiivs iiiarj.niiil)iis scahris, sti;riiiatil>iis 3. (Tau. XXX'II.) — C'art'X. n. 77. (imd. FI. Sib. r. 1. /;, 13!l. f. :10. / 1. Ciiliii a fcKit lii;;li, trii|iii'tniiis, roll;;)! :it tlii' aiitrlcN aliiivi', Icat'y lii'lou. J.iiiris ai iiniiiuiti', liiii-or, its \in\f a> tlir ciiliii, iir iii'arly ^<>, rmiirli at \\\v iiiari,''ia aliovc*. Uinclm liaty, aiii|ilrrtaiil at tin- Iium', nut at all ^ll<'atllilli.', tile iiiar^'iii riiiiL'li. S/it/ii - i,'i'Ui'rally 1, iililmi;,' or siiliilavatr, all iiiort' nr lr»s stalkcil, i-spiMially tin- liiHrr Kill', cirrt, a|i|irii\iMiati'. .SVij/o iliiM'ly iailiriiatcMl, lari.'i', ilarU liri»»vii, nitliiT jjlossy, iicrvi' scart'i'ly paler, niML'li ut tlic liacU, aiiii;r scalirouN, ri<,'i(l |Miiiit, aliiiat ax liiii^r iLi tlir i'a|iKiilr. CiijiMi/e oval, or liroailly clliiMlral, ■ iiiii|ir<'Nsi'i|, w Itli Imi^ritiKliixil ^tri»^ iijioii a I'liiispiruoiis stalk, tlit- nioatli t'ormiiijr a sliort I'litirc licak. Stii/ma.'- .'i. Tlir niuli- lliiui'r> orcupy tlie Ion it part ol' tlit> tiTininal Npikc, iiiiil Miiiir ti« of tlii'iii art' iiiixcil «itli tlic iipprr. — Tlii' N]ii'(it'> i> alliril to (', iilralu unil ''. Hiul>auiitii, liat is Iraly ili>tiiiit (Vmih Imtli. Wf roiurixc tlic ti;.nin' ol' (inii'liii, aliovc rrl'i-rri'd to, to he ilciiiliMlly int<'ii(li-il lor tlii.s plant ; tliciii:;li no anthor appi'ai> to liavr notircil It. Tail WN'II. < arrv (innlini. /'«/. I, Mali' IIuuit; Jiij. \i, Fciauli' ilo. ; _/i, Sectiou of a leaf : — matjnijud. V. Ciiiox fritjiila. .W.— lVilM. S/>. PI. v. i. p. 275. Two other Cnrkrs exist iu the ('oUeotion, but their fruetiticatiou is not suflioiontly advanced to enable ns to determine them, Oni). XXXII. GRAMINK/i:. Jiiss. 1. TrisL'tiini sulisfucatiiiii. Ileain: — T. airii)it'tfs. Itixiii. it SrlmlUs. — Alia siil)s|)iciita. Linn, 1. llierocliloo tmrriilis. linim. et Schiiltrs, — IIolciis JKHcalis. Sclirml. 1. \\m\ praliUKis. Linn. 2. I'oa nemoralis. Linn. ' 3. i'oa annua. Linn. I. Mromiis punian.t. Rich, in Franhl. \st Jimrn. ed. 2. App. p. 3. IVilld. Sp. PI. v. 1. p. 13 1 ? This exactly ajjrees with the H. f»ii/wW«//i. Linn. — it o. t'usitscTiis. I/ouli. et 'I'liylor, Muse, lirit. cil. 2. p. 101. — i'.nijl. Hot. t. 3"j1. — I), fuscescens. Turn. 1. Fiinaria lnjijronutricu. Ilalir. — Lin/l. liol. t. 312. K i :■■ : ' iu 1! i ! , 1 ml m I -J 1 'If ■ ". jt ' f ', * I i> I •I I t S I 'I :.l -: ,,U1 lao KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. [HaMinculmi'(t. 1. Bartrainia f/ra«7/.s-. Fliirkc. — Kiigl. Hot, I. 182(i. 1. l^ryww iiiilimtir. Sir.—Iui!//. Hot. t.Sdl. 2. Brviini cfespUifiiim. [.inn. — Kwjl. Hot. t. l!)()i. 3. BiTiiiii inittnis. Scliirh.—Eiuil. Hot. f. 12U). i. liryxuu />ii>i(fafuiii. Srhnh. — A'/////. But. t. 1183. .'». llrvimi rostnifitm. Srhriid. — lui;//. Bol. t. 1 175. 1. II\-])iiiiiii iliHticiilntiiin, lAnii. — I'.mjl. Hot. t. 1200. '2. IIv|)num iliiiilroiiks, Liiiii. — A'm//. Bot. t. l-'iCJii. 3. Hypnuin nispiilrtfiiin. Liiiii. — /•,';////. Bot. t. 1 I2.j. I. \\\\m\\m Idiiriinim : caulihtis siilu'ii'ilis simplicitcr piimatis, ramis loiigis ijnu'ilihiis (li'CMirvis, loliis ri'Mioti' inihricatis iTwtis (sicritati' laxis) conlatti-ovatis hasi valtlc contractis aciiiiiiiiatis semilatis dorso papill'ssis |)r()riiiulc cariiiatis, iutvo incdiiiiu versus vvaiu'sft'iitf, marifiiu- rt'voluto. JVils. MSS. — II. al)it'liiiiiin. Sir. in Ilirb. nostr. (iioii lltdir.) This .M().s.s, H hicli Ims iicrliaps lici'ii ciinrniiiidcMl liy IJdtiinist.s «itli //. tthirliiiiim, is truly ilistiiirt Inmi it, mid liiis liitcly Ihm'II t'oiind liciiriiiy: fruit, in C'lii-Kliiri", liy Mr. WiLsuii, «lii>si' rimnu'tcr we licri' iiilopt. ."). Ilypiniiii /«)//«/( ;/w. llnhr. (!. Ilvpmiin iimiiKitniii. IIulic. — Enijl. Bot. t. 1(>(H). Oiii). XXXVI. HKPATIC.i:. Linn. I. 'SLirvhiuMiii j>l. 3. Cvtwtnyvc jiif.riilatd. .Ir/i. — Kn;//. Bol. t. I3!)3. KOTZEIU K S SOUiND. iliu'liidin? the Plaiitx (n'tln'ml on tin- American CttanX (if Hfliriii^r'<. Strait, from hit. fi"" to 71°.] Till' wiiiK' I'luiit.s will III' f'luiid nion- fully notircd iii tlii' " I'i.oRa Hohbai.i-Amkrk ana" of Dr. lluokiT. . ii' Oiii). I. IJANlNflLAC'lvK. ./«*'<. I. 'riialictnim (t//tininn. Ijiiiii. — Dt CaniL I'ro/lr. r. I. /'. 12. /•,';////. /lot. I. 2«i2. I. .\iitiiu)iK' atjjiiut. Linn.— Bot. Mni;. I. 2007. I/ouk. I'/. Bar. Aw. r. 1. /i. ."i. Crucifera,] KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. 121 — y 2. Anemone pamflom. Mich. — De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 19. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. I. p. 5. — A. ciiiieifulia. Juss, in Ann. du Mns. v, 3. t. 2\,f. 3. 3. Anemone narciitsijtora. Linn. — Bot. Mag. t. 1120. De Cand. Prodr. r. 1. p. 23. Hoo/t. /•'/. Bor. Am. v. 1. p. 8. — (3. uniflora. Th*' 8iiiKl>>-llotvt>r('il vari<>ty iiloiip, »m muiitumi'd in tli«> Fl. Cor. Am., oxiHts in the ('oUertion. It is Mmallfi' tliiui till' Aniorinin stutc of tlio ]ilaiit, and clothed with dt-nst* silky huire. 1. Ilaniinculiis Pitrs/iii. — Hich. in I'runkl. Journ. — Hooh. Fl. Bor. Am. v. 1. p. 15. f. 7. — II. nuiltifulus. Piirsh. 2. llaiiiinculiis f(/^«/.v. Br. — Hook, Fl. Bor. Am. v. \. p. 12. t. 6. A, 3. llaniinculiis LapimiiivHs. Linn. — Hook. Fl. Bur, Am. v. I. p. 16. 4. lh\num'\i\us jii/t/merKs. Jf'ahl. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. r, I. p. |(>. 5. Ilanunciilus nirafis, Linn. Br. — Hook, Fl, Bor, Am. r, I. p, 17. 1. Delpliiniuin .Mrnzienii, — De Cand. Prodr, r, 1. /*. .^1. Ho»k. Fl, Bor, Am, r, I. p, 25. 1. Aconituin Wi/ielliis : var. ddphinifoliiini. Hook, Fl. Bor. Am, v, 1. p, 25. — A. delpii- iniroliuin, a. Anieriianuni. De Cand. Prodr. i: I. p. fi2. Out). II. I'AFAVKUACK.i:. Juss. I. I'apaver nudicaule. Linn. — De Cand. Prodr, t: I. p. 117. Hook, Fl. Bor. Am. r, I. p. 31. Ohd. III. Fl'MAUIACILi:. DeCand, 1. CorxihiVis fHiiirifldra. I'er.t, — Dr ('and. Printr. r, 1. p, 127. Hook. Fl. Bor, Am. r. I. p, :n. oiin. IN. curciri:iLi;. ./«.s.s. 1. C'ardaniine purpurea ; ^lal)riii?cula, t'oliis radicaliljus caulintHjue tiifoliolatis quinatisvf, foliolis latt'ralil)us ovali-rotiimlatis aeiitis ttk. Fl. Itor, Am, i: \. p, 15. 1. I'anya nuuroeiirpa, Br, — Cham, el Sehleihl, in Liuntra, r, I. />. IH. H(Hik. Fl, Bor. Am. i; I, p. 47. /. 15. 1. Dnxhii alfiina, Linn. — Hook, Fl, Bor. Am. r. \. p. .50. 2. Draha hirla. Linn,- -Hook, Fl. Bor, Am. i: \. p. 52. 3. Draha strlhdit, .laei/, — Hmik, Fl. Bor, .im. v, \, p, 53. 1. C"oildiai':i (»/>/((«(///(■*//«. — Ih (and Prinlr, r, \, p. 3(>3. Cham.etSehleeht.in Linnera, V. I . /(. 2(). Houk. Fl, Bor. Am. v, 1 . p. 50. 2. C'ocldearia amjliea. Linn, — Frnjl, Bot, I. 55'i. Himk. Fl, Bor, Am, r. \. p, 57. ■1' l« I >|f.'(, V 122 KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. [Leiiumitu)»(t, 'm 1. Hutclinsiii vnhirina. Dm\—IImtk. FL llor. Am. r. 1. p. 58. t. 11. f. 11— ,i. foliis iiit'friorihiis oniniiu) i'ltiifiis. II(X)/i. I'l. lior. Am. v. I. p. 58. 1. lltspcr'u pifffmien. Ilmk. /'/. lior. Am. r. I. p. (50./. l». — Clieirantluis pyfrniwu!!. Attams in Ih- Caml. Pmlr. r. 1. p. 137. I. Sisyinl)iiiiin nophioidts. Fhrhrr.—I{m>k. Fl. lior. Am. v. I. p. 61. f. 20. Oim. \. DKOSEKACKyK. Ih Caml. 1 . I'ariiit»i.siii paliistris. I, inn. 2. 1'ariia.vsia Kutzcbuei. CImm. ct Scldicht. in Linnrea, r. 1. /*. ;>M). Hook. Fl. lior. .7w/. r. \.p. 83. t. 28. Oui). M. MOL.VFUK.E. Ik Caml. I. \iola Wrtm/« /' /»V/A/. Hurt, lierol. t. '2^. Hook. Fl. lior. Am. v. I. p. 70. OiM). MI. ("AUYOrHYLLK.i:. De Caml. 1. Diaiitlius repins. IVilld. — Hook. H. lior. Am. r. I. p. 87. I. .Siliiu' acanli.i. I. inn. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. r. I. p. 87. 1. Lyclmis flyA/«/rt. l.inn. — Hook. Fl. lior. Am. v. \. p. 91. 1. .Stillaria lonijifoliti. Mnlil. — H. .\rtnaiia arrtira. Slev. in De ('and. Prodr. r. I. p. 101-. Hook. Fl. lior. Am. v. I. p. 100. /. 31. A. 3. Art'ivAihi /)i/>loidis. Linn, — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. ]. p. 102. I. CVrastiuin ulpinum. Linn. Out). VIII. LKGrMIXOSvi:. Juss. 1. Pliaca/nV/iV/«. Linn. — Hook. Fl. lior. Am. v. ]. p. 1 10. 2. Phaca a.strat/rilina. l)i ('and. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. r. 2. p. 1 45. — Asfriignhis iilpiiius. Linn. 1. Oxytropis fxirifdis. iJi: ('and. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. 1. p. 145. — ,8. hnicti-is foli()si.«., li)li()li-< aii^riisliorilxis. Odili stall's iif till- jilaiit iiro ill this CoUi-rtioii. Tin- var. li. may probably pruvt> to Im> u dintiDi't ■.pfi.ii's. 2. ()xyti()pi> rtr<7/V«. lir.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. I. p. 146. 1. Heilysaruiu Itonale, Null. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. I. p. 155. Saziftaffeit.] KOtZEBlIE'S SOUND. 123 1. Lutliyrus pisi/ormis. Linn. — Ilaok. Ft. llor. Am, v. 1. p. 158. — Pisuni niaritinuiin. Linn, tt ulior, 1. Lupimis />crf««M. Linn. — Ilmh. Fl. Uor. Aw. v. \. p. 163. Onn. IX. KOSACEil!;. Juss. 1. Spirifa vhnmHilrifolitt. Linn.— Hook. Fl. lior. Am. v. I. p. 171. — var. li. foliis tllip- ticis ^lalji'is V. sulipiilK'sccntihu.s. 1. Dryus ( 'iopitu/a. Linn. — Ihmk. Fl. lior. Am. v. \. p. 174. 2. Dryas :nkijrijhlin. Pnrsh.—l'ithl. — Jhwh. Fl. lior. Am. v. I. p. ITt. I . Sii'vorsia yhii ialis. lit: — Iliiok. Fl. linr. Am. r. ]. p. 1 77. 1. Kiihiis iimulis. Mich. — Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. I. p. 182. — R. pistillatus. Sm. F.r. Bot. t. H(\. — U. piopiiKiuus. Jiirh. 2. Iliihus VhunKvmorus. Linn. — llimk. Fl. linr. Am, r. I. p. 18.*J. 1. I'otintilla yrw^V'/.w. Linn, — Ilixili. Fl, Ji»r, Am. r. I. p. 18(). 2. I'ounfilla Pmnsi/lmnira. Linn. — Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r, \. p. 187. 3. Poti'iitilla tnmrinn. Linn. — Ilook. Fl. lior. Am. r. 1. p. 189. ■t. I'liteiitilla nana. I^hm. — lliMik. Fl. lior. Am. v. 1. p. 15)1. 5. I'oteiitilla rillosa. Pallas.— 1a km. I'ot. t. 1(5. lltntk. Fl. lior. Am. r. \, p, 191. «. l\)ti'iitilla hijiora. 1a Ion. Pot. p. 1J»2. /. 20. Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. I. p. UKt. Oku. X. ()NA(HIA1U/E. Jms. 1. Kpilohiiiin ani/iistij'olium. Linn. — Cham, rt Schlerht. in Linnav, r. 2. /*. .'>52. 2. Kpil()l)iiim latijhlium. Linn. — Hook. Ft. lior. .Im. r. 1. />. 205. Oun. XI. IIALOIlAGK.i:. llr. I. Hippiiris maritinia, " llillin. Diss, rum Jr." — Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. I. /;. 218. Oku. XII. POUTILAIK/K. .f/m. 1. C'laytonia I'injiniva, Linn. — Htntk. Fl. lior. .Im. r. \. p. 221. ()f tliis, (III)' (if tli(> s|ic('imi>ii!( ill till' ('(illiM'tidii liii« tlip l(>iivcs remarkulily lirtmil ami .shontliiii!; ut tlic liiiM^ ; liiit it liiw tlic ii|i|iciir»ii('(> nithcr iit' a iiuiiistrusity tliaii til' a vitfifty, ur distinct s|ii'i'i<>!i. 2. (laytoiiia lanndata, I'lirsk, Fl, Am, r, 1. /;. 175. /. 3. — Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. I. p. 221. OKI). XIII. CIlASSlLACILi:. IkCumt. 1. ISi'diiiii llluxliiila. Ih ('and. — lilKuliola rosea. Linn. OKI). Xl\. SAXII'UACIK.K. Juss. 1. SuxifVaga rn.spito.ia. Linn. — l)i: Canit. I'roilr. v. \. p. 27. — var. uniflora. — S. iiiiifiora. ///•. in PI. of Mill'. Isl, — S. silciiilloia. Cham, in Ihrh. nostr. Q8 I m H ' 1 184 KOTZKBIE'S SOITND. [ Umbelliferm. M ' ! I 2, Siixifrn^ii ffnfwn. T.iiin.—r.niil. Hof. f. (»fil. Df Cand. Pmlr. r. \. p. 89.-3. iiiiil- tifloni. There ure.iii the IIcrli«rimn,soniercmarkiil)l('»tn»es of thin plant, (i-8 iiiclii>H lii^rh, liranilieil iipnnrils.iiiKl t'lU'li liniiiili iM'.miiir a liia'f (lower, iiii Imllw. This it* perlmpn the iiKMt perlcct Conn : iinil the very oppo- nite to that h hich ffnuvH in Scothiiiil, iihere ahnost all the llouers are turned into nemtile hnilm, t'erliapn the .v. Sl,/i/i,iin,iii,i Sternli. .Saxif'r. Siippl. p. H. t. C. »'. 2, may lie etirreetly referred to our variety ,3. .V, Sibirini aUo seems u„. nearly allied to it. 3. SiixitViifiii rivularis. Linn. \. Sii.\it'iiii,'ii Dniniriiii. Sfirnh. So.riJ'r. ]>. 13. it viir. — viir. 3. I'oliis anmistioiihiis ffjaii- (liiloso-pulx'sctiitiliiis. jiiiiiicula 'li't'omjiosila. This species seems to vary eonsiderahly in the liri-adth and puhexeenee of its ledvex. Our var. ha.s the pnbeseenre and panicle of the 3. Iiilifulin of Sternberjf (Siuifr. i^uppl. t. !>,) but the leaves are narrower. .j. SaxitVaga liiinitij'iilia. llnlilst. ft Kit. r. 1. f>. 17. /. IS. (). SaxilVaffa \i/soiiiaii(i : I'aiik' ^laiuliiloso MiptTiK.' pulK'sci'iiic, i'oliis loiifff pftiolu.i.- orMc'iiiari-i'onlatis crcnato-liihatis vfiiosis maffiini' VL'iiis(|iK' Mibtiis ^laiKJiiiosis, ^r|aiul<>.lis IH'iliivllatis, i-ai'i'iiiis c-()iii|M)sitis subspicHiirinihus, brai'tuis laiiccolatis pt'dicclllMpK- frla.iili.- losis, calvi'is si'jriiii'iitis trianj;iilari-<)vatis aciitis. (Tail XXIX.) — J))in in Linn. '/'runs, r. 13. p.'.irtl. Ciiiilif Rpitharaiens ad pedjtleni, eri'ctns, rolinstns, simplex, <.'landuliN pedirellatis nuper, infenie (flatter superne pnliescens. Fn/m anipla, liiiii:e petiolata, orliiciilariHiirdata, coriaceo-menibninacea, L'lulini, reticulatim vemisa, crenato-liiliata, (leiitilms acutis, iiiari,'ine ncrvisijoc siilitns petiolisipie );laiidnlis pedicellatis instrnitis. I'lliiili ad liiusin nn'jiil>r.iiiai'i'i>-\,i;,nnantes. Jim i mis dlLMtalis a I spithannenni, lonipositns, denins, suli- spiciforniis : rachis peilici'lliipie pulieMcntcs et iflandnlnsi. y/cfiWrc l. lis iivatis, aciitis sen acnminatis, erectii-patcniilMiv. I'lla/n patcntia, olmvuta, snlinn)^iicnLita, hionta. .V/ :iiiiiia pi'lalis lirevioni, f trill mill seniinilcrum. S/i/h J, erecto-patentes. It is very strani:e if this line Sniifiiii/i shciiild have escaped the notice of Chaniissu: yet xi- do not lind it described by Sternber},' in the !«upplenn'iit to bis Mcinotrrapbia Suxifra:;,, ubere the other species of ( haniiKW) arc detailed. We poNsesii the luinie plant from the Itocky .MonntJiins, pithered by Mr. Drunnnoinl. Tui. WIX. Saxifnura .Nelsoniana. /V./. I, 1, I'loners. 7. Sii\'ii't iifin /iiinfliitii. I. inn — supra, ji. 111. H. Saxit'iafia llirniliis. I.inn.—EmjI. Hot. t. 1(»()!». !>. Sii\'\th\'^ii f/ai/il/iiris. llilhl. in Slirnli. Sa.riJ'r. p. 2o. t. (>. — .S. .st'tigtra. I'ltrsh, Fl. Am. r. \. p. :\\'2. 1(1. isii\\\\-.{>ix\ liriini liiiilis. IJnii. — supra, p. 111-. 11. Sn\i\'rn<:ii tririispii/ata. Hitz.- I'l. Dan. f. iiHi. 1. C'lnAMisplt'iiiuin rt//(r////'V/«/«. /.///;/. Oui). XV. IMliKLLIFKlLi:. Ju.ss. I. nuplciiniiii ani/ii/osiiin. Linn. Cham, it Svhlirht. in Linnau, v. 1. /;. 2S3. 1. Coiiidsrliimiii l-'isr/iiri. " IVimni. it dralt." — J)e C'anil. Printr. r. \. p. Kit-. — Lij^us- ticuiii (iiinjHiii. (Iiuni. it Sildiiht. in Linnaa, v. \. p. 391. (iniit. /•'/. Sib. v. 1. /. -J-I-. Compoiiilie.] KOTZEnur'8 SOUND. 1, Lif{iistit'uin Scfttiriini, IJim, — Miipra, p. 115. I. Last'rpitiuni hirsiitutii. Linn. — I)e Canti, Prwtr. v. 4. />. 205. Oiti). XVI. COUNEii:. DeCand. I. t'ormis .S'«(r/(v/. Linn. — snpra, p. Wti. OiM). Wll. CAPUlFOLIACKii:. Juss. I. lAuiuva bi)rtatis. Linn. — EmjI. Itot. t. Vi'A. Oiin. XMIl. UrniACKTi:. Juss. I. (Jaliiiin r«/««/V/c,i. Linn. — utipni, p. 115. Qui). XIX. VALKIUANK.E. Juss. 1. X'aluriaim riipilittn. ^^ Fall, in H'illil. Iltrh," Chum, il Sildtiht. in Linnwtt, r. 3. /*. 130. Oui). XX. COMI'OSIT.K. .fuss. 1. LtHHittMlon 7'arii.ifirnm. Linn. 2. Li'inilia /mniilis. I'all. — suprii, p. 115. — Lcssinij, in Linntra, r. (J, p. 2\\. — ^. Itiniiijiniisti ; ract'inis dinsc laiiii^riiKisis, (lorihus duplo inajoriljiis, toliis sii|H'i'i()ril)iis lat- ioriliii^. IWsiiIcK till' trac A. hnrrnlit, \w liiivc tlii' viirii-ty jnut niitict'cl, ivliicli liiis a Moatcr liuliit, nairli liroiiilcr t'ltaliiii' li-avcN, anil aili'iiiir uiHilly rari'iiif (|i<'iliiiirli', |ii'ili)'rls, anil invulurrt-x); tlif ttinii'iitiini iil'a yflliiu'inh huf, anil IIkh its ninrc tlian Ih ir« a> lar>;i' — ils lariri' inili'rd an tlnisr iil' ,|. iirrtirn, from « liirli it ilill'iTs ri'niark- nlily in its luliik);)' ami tnniiMitnni, It \. ill pmlialily, mi a I'litnri' fxuniinatiiin unil i'ra vi'l liirsuta, f'oliis l)i|)iiitiatifulis laciiiiis (|-a(-l)it|ii(') liiirariliiis acntis iiltiiiiis hri'vihiis, suptTiorilais |)iMiiatili(lis, i-acniio clDiiirato, pcdiccllis (■I<)ii;;alis hrai'ti'a liiit'ai'i iiitc^ra loii^ioribiis Morilais iiiajiiM'iilis mitautihiis .si'ciimlis, ruirp- tat'iilo iiii(li). — Lissini/, in Linntfii, r. (!. p. '2\'.\. 'riiis il a-Miri'illy Kiiliji'rt to niiirli \uriatiiin, anil is ni'arly allii'il to .1. Snrveinia, uliirli lias thi> lliitvcrs III till- |ii'i'SiMit sjinii'S, »itli till- li-avi'H III' A. Iiiirnili.t. <>!' this, iiar talli'st s|ii'riMn'ns (iini' I'lHit lii;;li)ari> )r|uliriiiis, uitli tlic Nt-^'nicnls of tin- li'iirt'!* vi-ry sliarply aruniinati'il ; tlii' |ii'ilir<'ls an inili Imiir. A si'rimd stall' III' till' plant is yitv iluwny, alinnst wiiolly : it lia.s stontiT sti'nis, loss iliviilt'il li'avi-s, ami jii'ilii'i-ls tun inrlii'S Inn);. A tliinl is only t'nur nr livi> intlii-s tall, uitli tin- pi'iliri'U so liinir, t'spceially tlii' liiu i>r iinos, (.■{-4 intlii'n), tliut tln-y fiirni a i iryniLns. 3. \v\v\\\\s\i\ iiliinii rulii ; ilrii^issjnu' t"«'>pit<)su iil)i(|iu' sL'i-ict'(>-vill(i>issiina, famis hrt'vibiis aiTtf tolialis. luliis Iji'iviliiis .'{-.'i-tido-palinatis laciiiiis laiii'i'olatis liiTvi-uciiiiiinatis iiil'iTiori- hiis sfssiiiliiis caiiliiiis late (K'tiolatis, llorilais capitatis, rrt'i'ptiu'iilo lUuK). — //«.«/«(/, in Linntfd, r. (i. p. 2 1 2. We cuu liarilly think but that this is tlio .1. v/umicard of Li'ssiii);, altliuiigh tlu> Icuvi'ii of liis plant uro i:,.);-! if 1 i , ^■'! ( m'\:U I I \w K<»T/i:m r.'s sound. if I [ ComponUu: IM ilt'Ht'rilifil iw \H''m!f m(ir<> roinpniiiiil. It I'liriiiH ilciitK tiil'tN !' iiutiiy iiulicN in dianicli-r, tint Itorri'ii tiil'tH liHikiii); nii>r)> liki* HCinii' nilky Ainlnisnri tliiiii iiiiytliiii;; ol'lliin Niiliiritl Onli'r. i. Arti'iiiisiii Tilisii. /.n/ih. — sii/irii, /i. II'>. I. (•iiii|)litiliiiMi (i//tiiiiiw. I. hill. I. Cliivsantlii'iiuiiii ««•//>■«;«. I.hiii, — miprn, p. Ilrt. ^2. ('lirvMintlicniiiin iiiti(/ii/lithim: pilosiiin, liiliis liiuarilxiH intt'^<'rril^i.s, caiilo siihupliyllo iiiiidoro. Itiih. ill I'liiiilil. \st ,/oiini. iil, I. .l/tji, p. 7H». lIiMik, in I'urrif'n 'iil I'ltif, .l/i/i. !>. :l!»H. I. I'vnilinini imuhtnim, Sm, — nir. iiaiiii.— 1'. taiuasicum. It'i/M. S/i. /'/. i; '.I. /;. 21.j(i. (//(/( l.issiiiii ill l.iiiiiiiiu r. U, ji. I(i7.) — C'lirvsaiilliiiiuiin /^laiulilloriiiM. J/imiL in I'nrrif's 2il 1 1 'I/. .1/1/1. /I. :i\)H. I. AriiiiM iiiii/iisli/ii/iii. lalil, ill 11. Ihiii. I. I.>ai. — A. moiitana. o'. l.inii.--\. alpiiia. IViilil. /■'/. Dim. I', '2. /I. r»;l(). /,issiiii/, in IJnnan, i: (i. /;. '■i'^'^. Ih'fi, ill a miiri' liiviiriiuit >tati-, licaro °^ ( llii\ii'r-i, and it a|>|>rani then to lii'i'ciini' tlic .1. CfiiiiiiisHOiiis of (.("•"ini: A i„ ulii* ili'M'rilifs t»ii tillicr allied «|iei'ie-> rniiii I'lialaxelilta, ditteriii); I'riiiii these liy the corolla heiiiL' i|uite ^rlahroiis, "i, Artiifa iiiiiritiiiin. I. inn. I'lirsli, I'l. Am. r. 2. /i. tt'iT.~-A. l)(ir,/(, 2l(t. 'Iliis halt entirely the lialiit i>f .Iniiiu, yet iitrrees uitli the iliitruiter ol Sniiim iin dtdined liy LeHsiii); in tlio Liuniea, v. <>. |i. °^;i!). I. C'iiKTaria J'riijiilii ; (Iccidiio-toiiuiitdsa. tiiliis ovatis iihsoii'tf ilciitatis, railicaiilaiv |H'tiolatis, caiili' asfciKlfiitf iiiiitlorii. Itiili. in Fninhl, l.st Juitni. iiL2. ///'/'. p. 'Mi. — St- mi'io tViijidiis. lASsiiKj, in /.innnii. r, (i. //. 2'.V.K '2, C'iiuTaria /i/ra/ii ; iiiiilliira, tliliis Ivratis 1(i1k> trriiiiimli siihrdliiiido ariitc .')-7-aii<{ulat(i. Itiirliiiili. — l.iitili. in Mi in. ih t'.liinl, I'llirsli. i; '».//. .")7t». Itiirhinh. Iriintd. liiliis cdrdatis •.imiatis ina'(|iialit('r di'iitatis Mil)tiis tdini'iitdsis. lir. in Pfirnjs \.st I'liij. .1/1/1. /;. iilxxix. — T. fri^ida. Itirli. in Franhl. \st Journ. nl. 2. .t/i/i. /I. 'Mi. — Narddsiiia aiiffuliisi. Cii.s.sini. — I.i fi.siiii/, in l.iniiuii, v. i\. /i. 1(17. Les-iii:; iiiiiti's the /'. i iti/iii/iumi uilli the T. J'ri'jnlii, ui\i\ |ierlia|ii< w itii jujitiie. 1. Kri<;rrdii al/iinnm. I, inn. 1. SdlidaiTd I iii/ii-iinriii. I. inn. 1. Aster sdhuijiiiiisu.s : caulc iiiii-|iaiicilloni, foliis laiicuolalis atutis siihiiittgerrimis Pnkmimiitta.] KOTZKBIJE'S SOUND. m VfiuMiH int( riorilHis in potioliiin longi* attciiiiatis rcliqiiis Mi-ssilibiis, iiivoliicri sqiminis linunrU lius lU'iitis piilH'.sciMitihus sul)si|iiarr(>sis disco vi\ duplo (radio plus tripio) loll^i()l'il)ll^. Hir/i. in I'l'tnhl, \»t Jotini, eil, 2. App. p. 'Mi, Hook, in Hut, iiloij. t. 2t)4Si> LtH»inijt in Linnmh r, «. p. 184. I. SuiiKsuri'ii »//>/////. PiCnml. — suprti, p. Ilfi, Ori). XXI. CAMl'AM'LACtLK. Juss. 1. Cunipanula uuijtorn. I Ann. — Cfiani. ef Srhlirht. in IJnntea, r. I. p. 37. 2, C'anipaiiula liisimiirpa ; liiiinilis, caulo iiiiifloro nudiusculo, t'uiiis radicalilnis confcrtts lnnci>()lati>-<)lM)vatis sciacco-dciilii-ulalis, potiolis i-iliatis, I'aiyci- tiilio vilioso lubis acuiiiiiiatis dciiticiiiatis, conilla iiitaiidibiilitorini-caiiipaiuiiata lohis calyciriis duplo loiigioiT, cap.suiu siiIh yiindiai'ta. ,///(//. Ih Ciinit.—C/iani. if SiMirht. in I Annan, r. (i. />. 3!). — C algidu. .tiph. /Jc Cfiml. Ctnn/i. p. 33H. OKI). XXII. KUICIMwE. ,hm. I. Ay.n\v)x pnnHmtnns. Li 'in. ^ I. Arlmtiis niphiii, Linn. 1. Androint'di' jM>/i/o/iii. Linn. 2. Aiidronu'da Uinnjona. Linn, I. I.fdum />rt//M/rc. [Ann. 1. I'vioia n>tnmlifi>lin. Linn. I. Naiciiiiiirn litis Idun. Linn. — supra, p. 116. 'J. N'ai'ciiiium n/ii/inosuni, Linn. — snpni, p. ll(». 3. Xacciiiiiiri Oxyvocros. Linn. Ori). XXIII. r.FATIANK.K ,h,ss. 1. Gi'tuiaiia )jliiHi(i, Pall. — L'hnin. tt SchUiht. r. 1. p. 17.J. — G. twspilosa. iirdham in ,Ja»us. I '/ill. tJonrn. 2. ("Miitiaim Iturirhianii ; roiollis l-Htlis liy|H)cnitirilbiiiiil)iis, fnuw mulls calytv plus duplo lonj;l()''il)us, laciniis laiiivolalis sctacco-ac'iiiiiiiiatis, odycis t'lTi" usiis duaiius inaxiniis, floribus loii^e pi'diniculatis. (.'ham. it Sihlivht. in LinntFU, r. I. />. 170. 3. (ifiitiana ;//rti'iV;/i.«. I'm, — Cliani. it Si/ilirlit. in Linnav, v. \. p. 182. 4. VnnUiuni riitata. IVillil. Hirh. — C/uon. tt Schlcc/U. in lAniuea, i\ 1. p. 187. Hich. in Frankl. \st ,hurn. iil. 2. .tpp. p. D. OKI). XXIV. mLEMONIDE/K. Juss. 1. Pok'nionium ciernknm. I Ann. f 71 . 1 Ti i 1 1 Mi:i; Ji ;i' III Wl 128 KOTZKUIE'S SOUND. [Primulueett. !■! !, i: 2. Poleinoniuni liir/inntsoiii ; ciiiilr pilosi) aiiffulato orecto, foliis pinnatis inultijugis j)iiiiiis ovato-rotimdatis imuroniilatis sul)liis pulHsointibus, Horibiis corynilwsis luitaiitibus, coiolhe si'gmentis obtusis cTciiiilatis, radiiv stiht'iisironiii loiijrissiiiia. Graimm, in Hot. Maij. t, 2800. — P. s|H'ciosiiiii. Fi.li/iir, MSS. in Ihrh. nostr. — P. ca-nileum, var. nana. Hook. Ant. PI. in Linn. '/'runs. r. II. />. SH. 1. Phlox Sihiridi. Linn. Oiii). .\XV. IU)l{A(iI\i:.i:. Jnss. I. MyosDtis (i/pisfiin. Svhniidt. — Emjl. Hot. t. 255J). Cham, it Svhlec/it. in Linnwa. r. 1. p. UQ. 1. \Ji]\o>\n-vmui\\ ill ntiin/dtnm. Lf/ini. — siiprii, ji. IKi. Oni' lit' till- >|H'ciiii<'iis ill tills {'i)llc(timi a|i|ii-iirs ratlicr to mrrci- « itli tin- /.ithospiriiiiim {Pulmomiria) /ii/iiy'iiii III' Cliani. <'t !Si'lili'4'lit, tliaii witli L. ili0tii iiIhIidii: liiit »ltluiii<;li ut' liavi' siitMiinciisiiI'lKitli I'riiiu tlu>!if I'xccllciit lliitaiiists, \M- I'aniiot satisfy oiirst'lvc'i ul'tlii' ivssciitial (litt'orciirc lii'ttvccii the tun plantit. 2. \A\\w>\>vymw\\ maritinium. Liltm. — -siiiini, j>. IWi. ()iii>. XXVI. .sC'KOPm'LAKINE.i:. J11.0.S. I. (lyiniiaiulra .S'/( //(/•/ ; \'o\u> radicaliliiis ohloiiffis iiciiupu- iiil'ra vi-ro iiiajiis attcnuntis acutis iiia<(|iialiti'r obtiiM' scnatis, staniiiiiliiis Icir loii^itiuliiic labii Mi|H-ri3. I. C'a^tilltja iMilliilti. Knnth. — Cham, rf Sch/tr/it. in LinntfO, r. 2. /;. .JH(». — C. stpteii- tioiiaiis rt S\U'mci{. Limll. — Hai-tsia pallida. Linn. 1. I'tdiciilaris .Vr/.vo«/. Ilrown, in llrrh. Hanks. — ■Ilic/i. in Frankl. \st. Jimrn. (1S2;1.) ■h'l'- I'- '*^'^- """^' '" I'afjis 'id JO;/. -Ijiji. p. 102. /. 1. — P. capitata. Ailams i.r Strv. in .Mi'in. lie la S83. Hic/i. in Frank!. \st Joiirii. til. 2. App. p. 2i. iiiml. Fl Sih. 1: 3. p. 203. t. 13. I. Pi(li( iilaris Laniisihrfjii. Fisi/i. 1 r Strv. I. v. p. 40. t. 0./ 2. (excl. viir. fi.) ;■>. Pcdiitiiaiis liinata. IMIIil. Ilirli ("ham. it Schlnht. in Liunaa, r. 2. /'. .'483 — I'. Lai)>.'-dt)i(lii. i. Stii: I. 1. /;. 10. Ni-arly allini to /'. an licit. Hr., ami /'. hirsutn. Willi!. subhus.silibus. Cham, d Schkcht. in I.innfra, i: I. p. 222. Ord. XXVIII. PLlMBACIMwE. Juss. 1. Statice Arnuria. I Ann. Ori). XXIX. POLYC.ONE.i:. Juss. 1. Poljgoiiunj nc*/>rtr»««. Linn. — supra, p. 116. 2. Polyffoiiuni a/piniim. AH. — Cham, it Schkcht. in Linna-a, v. 3. p. 38. 1. Oxvria nni/ormis. Iloak. Fl. Scot. — Cham, ct Schkcht. in Linnfca, r. 3. p. 58. — Kuniex di};yiuis. Linn. 1. Hiiincx .Icrtosa. Linn. 2. KiiMux tliinusticus. Ilartm. — Ilcichcnh. Icon. Hot. t. 315. Cham.et Schkcht. in Linnaa, V. 3. JI. .">9. — K. a(|iiati('us, 3. crispaliis. IVahl. Lapp. p\ 91. Tliis pxai-tly Uf^tM's uith Ueii'lK'iiliachN ri);iir<>, oxcopt tlint tlic Iravoii itro loii)ri>r and iiarronvr. Oho. XXX. CIIKNOPODKJ:. lent. I. Aliipltx littoralis. Linn. Oiti). XXXI. KMPK'rUE.i:. \utt. 1. KniiK'truni /(iV/rNW. Linn. — supra, p. IMS. Ouu. XXXII. AMFATACK.K. Juss. I. Alniis i«(Y/Mrt. IVilhl.—supra, p. \\1. Thin prii'luj-ly ri'smiblfs the KiinitKchatkHii 8|M'rinii>n8 nlH)vi>-inrntioned. I. lictiila nana. I, inn. 1. HixXw arctica ^ lir. (mom J'at/tis/) Of this |iliiiit, wliicti \» f rt'lcr to Mr. Hidh u'» S, arrtiai, there urt> two 8tut«>it in the CoUt'ction, hotli much UniiT ill thi> liiliu);c and i'atkiiii>; tlio one haviii); tht> Icaveit very downy oud silky beiicatli, tho other ((lauroiu Olid Hlightly liilky hiMicuth. 2. Salix Lapitonum. Linn. — Sm. in Rns' ('yd. — S. glaiiia, var. W'aht. Lapp. p. 264. 3. Sulix arcnaria. Linn. — Enyl. Hot. t. 1 8()!>. ,. '"1 ! ■ 1 ' i I I 1-1 .^ 1 I '' fMi f ■ I il . W 130 KOTZEBUR'S SOUND. [Melanthacea. % l.;U l. Salix reticulata. Linn.—Euf/L Hot. t. 1908. 5. Salix rctiisa. I.iiiii. 6. Salix spiciosa; laiiiis robust is (k-nsissinu' flavo-sericeis, foiiis obloiif^o-lanccolatis aciitis vol subaciiiniiiiitis iiiti'geiiimis supra fjlabriusculis subtus petiolisqut' niveo-toinentosis, stipulis pi'rsistfutibus lini'ari-subulatis lucuibraiiaceis fuscis petiolo lon^iuribu.s. Altlioiiirli tlHTf is no Cruet i Heat ion on tin- s|HH'inu>ii of this plant, yot it is ultu^'ctlicr so rily dense ujirii'ht yelloH- silky hiiirs. Leaves four inclies or more lonn, an ineh or an Ini'h and half liriNul, nioderattdy (inn, quite entire, aente, oldon^ro-laiieetdate, taperlnir Into a densely wiHilly footstalk, about half an ineh lon;r, dilated e<«isi(bTiildy at the base, where it embraces a densely silky leaf-bud: the upper side of the leaf has only a feu seatti'red lax woolly hairs, beneath it is white and cottony. Slijiii/m lluear-snbuhite, louder than the pi'tiole, lut'mbranaceouS; brown, woolly. Ohi). XXXIII. OIICIIIDK.K. Jiiss. 1. Halu'iiaria a/itiisata. liUh. in Fraukl. \st Joiini. nl. 2. .l/i/i. p. 'i'i. — Orchis obtusiila. Piirsh. 1. Co\-.\\\ovh\/.i\ iiiiKita. llr. — Opliyrs C"«>ralii)rbi/.a. Linn. — /•.'//;//. Ihit. I. I.") 17. Otii). XXXIV. IHIDK.K. ,luss. 1. hiy^ Si/iiriiu. Linn. — xiijira. />. 117. Oiii). XXXN. ASIMIODKLKJ:. .Am.s. I. Aiitlu'iic'iuii sirotininii. Linn. 1. .Mliiiiii .S(7((>/r«///. Linn. Oiii.. XXWI. Ml.L ANTIIAt K.K. lir. I. Zii.nuiciiiis clilontntrins : scaiM) sulniudo, braiiiis laiici'oialis, M'paiis oln.vatis iibfiisis. liiili. in i'ninlil. I.v/ Jmirn. iil. '2. -l/'/i. />. 12. I. TuliiKlia (/«/■/;/(/; ; spica capilala. (lorilnis li re scssililius, i'lvobiiTo iriphviio, scaiHi !-a tl.lio. (T.Mt. .\.\1X.) Itir/i. in I'riinlil. \st Jinirn. ft/. 2. .l/>/i. />. II. St/intt. .Sy.sl. I'tt/it. r. 7. J,. I.)S<». Hiiilir lilirosa, liliris tlexiiosin pallide fusiis pubeseentlbus. I'oliii fere omnia radicalia, t*<|uitantia, disticha, nuini'riisi.nni'iain M'I '■eMpiinnriani Ihuvm, liniari-acuiniii.it^i, plana, striata, i.'labr.i. .Sin/in^ :i-4 uniias bmifus, erectus, ib'Miipsus, sireilate aii^'ulatiis, |ilerini]((iie dipliyllus; liiliis bre\ibns i reetis submeiubruiuueis dnplliato- iiirinatis: uno basin versus, altero prope medium sito. /'Ai/rf spii. fiM-apitati, densi, fere omuii.o Nesxileit, inviilucnili; int'lurro triphyllo, foliolis otatis menibranai I'is aeutis. I'l ruiiii.'.'i njiiln <>ldon;ro-ovata, coiuuva, oblu^a, I'i'i'i ti>-pali'nlla. .Sliniiii. .liis opposila panbi lon^'iora. Aiil/inii rii::-iidatii'. I'islilliiiii lale ovatunj. Siiili Ires ererli. ('ii/isiil, basi in niunn connalu , inlns lont'ilMdiiialiter dehiscentes. .V(//,,ni( nunii'iiisa, i'\lindrace;i, eur\ata, utrinipje subainta ad inaruimni sulnne insert;<. This uas lir^t dl^iiivered by l)r. Itii bardsnn, ami desiribed by him in the Appendix to Captain Franklin's lirst Ivvpeililjrni, Irniii rereul specimens, in Arctic .Viueriia, and «hlcli »e.-e loot in crossing the barren Graminea.] KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. 131 (pounds. Mr. Menzies found it on the North-West coast of America; Chamisiio dcteoved it in Unalaschkii ; and MosNrs. Lay and Colliv in Kotxclmc's Sonnd. Dr. Kicliardsoii dcstcribes the scape and bracteits as reddish, and tlip sepals as marked with a red line down tiie hack, or wholly dull red ; when<:e the speciKi.' name. That Author, too, well observes, " I lerba ele^rnntia J\ horvnlis tota carens." The leaves are more llaccid, and of a duller colour, and the (lowers are almost entirely sessile ; thus bnn; the involucrumcloee to the flower, which, in T. lion alts, is separated by the leu^h of the pedicel. Tad. XXIX. Totiehlia ••occinea. Fi; Jiij. 2, Sepal and stamen; ^i'^. 3, Stamen; Jiy. 4, Pistil ; fill. .), Capsule, with the persistent withered stjimens and periauth ; Jig. 0, Capsules combined ; ./i';/. 7, One of the capsules <-nt open to show the seed ; Jig. 8, Seed ; — niiignijieil. Onn. XXXVII. Jl'NCE/E. Ju.s.s. I. Jimciis raittanrUK. Kinjl. Hot. f. !)00. Chnm. it Schlirht, in Limurn, r. 3. p. 374, The specimens in this Collection are twice or thrice as tall as those of Scotland ; two feet or more high. 1. Luziilii araiiitn. Mvytr. — Ilwtk. in 11. luuml. cum Ic, Cham, it ScMicfit, in LinitoBa, r. 3. p. 375. — Juncus urcuutiis. IViM. Lapp. 2. Lii/iilii spicata. l)e Caml. — Cham, et Srh.'tr.'it. in Jjinno'a, r. 3. p. 370. — Juncus spifutus. Linn. 3. Lu/.ula mt/anutar/ia. Denr. — Cham, d Schhrht. in Linneca, r. 3. p. 374. Qui). XXXVIII. TVl'IIACK/i:. Jim. I. Sparffiiiiiuiii naluns. I Ann. t)ui). XXXIX. CVFEllACE.!:. Jns.s. 1. Eriophoruni nipitatiim. Schrad. 2. Erii>|)lu)ni!n (imjustijhliitvi. Jtolh. 1. C'lirt'X (imilini. — supra, p. 118. /. 27. 2. C'ari'X atntla. I, inn. 3. (."aivx saratilis, Linn. i. (.'arcx mrmhrauaira ; spii'u luitscula subsolitaria, tirDiitU'is nmgis niinusve (KdiiTlIatis «»l)lonp)-cyliiulraci'i.s iTt'ctis olitusis (atro-fiiscLs iiiti(li>), fVuctu lievi rutuiulato iiiHato hivvitcr acuniiiiuto bilido ptiliallalo, vaj^iiiis jHihrtvilius. lltnik. in J'arn/'s 2(. t. \M1. (i. Carcx .strida. Linn. — /,'«t. t. I12(i. Itnncn, in Parry's \st I'oy. App. p. clxxxiv. 1. I3f.sL-lia:upsia /irtrijiitia. Urown, in J'arry's \st toy. App. p. cxfi. 1. \ilfa arundinacta; luliis pluiiis iaiici-olato-lincaribus, pauicula {uitula, glunia inleriore V. n-Jn 'if u m i" ; ';i4 iil \ >r 132 KOTZEBUE'S SOUND. [Polypodiacea. viilvulis undiquc liirtis tertiam partem breviori, superiore eosdem subacquantc. Trin. Diss. V. \. p. 157, l]JHsd. Spec. Graw.fosi. 5. t. 5"). 2, Vilfa monandra; paiiicula contiarta, gliima inferiore brcvissinia, superiore valvulis fere tri|)li) breviori, foiiis liiiearibiis. Trin. Diss. p. 159. Ejusd. Sp. Gram. fasc. 7. /. 84. — Piiippsia inoiiaiuira. Trin. in N. Ilntdck, 2. p. 37. Till.- «•<• liud ti ken Jor tin- Vilfii ahjidii, (P/iippsiii, Br.) but it is larger, and cprtainly tlie V. monimdra of Triniiis, wlio observes that it is the var, of P. iili/ulii, mcDtioned by Mr. Browu, as found by Mr. Nelson, at Tseliutski. t'lianiisso also discovered it in the Bay of St. Lanrence. I. Calamiif,'r()si is ,«//•«/«. Srhrail. — Em/l. But. t. 2UiO. 1. llk'i\wh\ov /x>rcalis. Sv/irad. — supra, p. 119. 2. Hierochloe alpina. lioem. et Si/iiiU. Syst. J'vget. v. 2, />. 513. — Holcus alpiiuis. 6'«'. — Ualil. Lapp. p. 31. /. 2. I. Diipoiitia Fischvri. llroini, in I'arrif's \st Voy. App. p. cxci. — li. flavcscens. There are two states of this jdaiit, as it appears to us, in the Collection; a |>ur|)le-lhr,vered one, with osnally a siiiijle llower only in each calyx, and a yello«-lloH ered var., with two (lowers in each calyx, one upon a ,-ather long stall--. In other respects, the characters are the s;irae. The lower branches of the panicle are often horizo.itally pate> pnryans. If'il/d. — supra, jt. 119. 1. 'I'rmUiin siibsiiicatuni. Btaur. — supra, p. 119. 1. Elvimis rtrcHar/M.s-. Linn. — supra, p. 119. OKI). XLI. K(illSKTACK/E. Dt. Cand. I. E'l'ai.setuiu MriV'W.s'f. Linn. — supra, p. 119. Oh I). XLI I. LVCOPODIACE.R Sw. 1. Lycopoer/MM»(. IVilld. 3 Polytrichum nanum. Iledw. St, Cr. t. 13. 4. Polytrichum /(er//7n/tt/«. Wahl. Lapp. p. M9. t. 22. Hook. Muse. Exot. t.%\. Brown, in Parry's l,s< J'oy. App, p. cxcv. 1. Conostoniiini lioreale. Su\ 1. Splui'hiiuni mnioides. Linn. Fit. 1. Dicramim Svhraderi. Schwaegr. Siippl. v. 1. P. L p. 166. /. 61. 1. DidynuHloii capil/accum. Scfirad. 2. Ditlyinwlon purpureuni. Hook, rt Taylor, Mmc. Brit, 1. Tricliostomiiin lanuffinosum. Hi'dw. 1. Uryiini jHdimtn: Sw. — supra, p. 120. • 2. Bryuni nutans. S''/irt:h. — supra, p. 1 20. 1. H\'piuiin sahhrosum ? Iloffm. (sine fruct.) 2. Ilypiiuin lutistrns. IIuus. 3. Ilypiiuin adunrum. Linn. Ori). XLV. IIEPATIC.E. 1. Miircliantia />o/^/nor/>/i». Linn. — supra, p. 120. Oni). XLM. LICHENES. Ach. 1. Leiaiiora »V7iAw«. Ac/i. — Enijl. Hot. p. iHi, t. iiOG. 2. l.t'canora Tartarea. Avlt. tar. iipsjilii'iisis. — Lichen upsaliensis. Engl. Bat. t. 169. 1. Paiinilia «. Aih. — Lichen diatrypus. /vw^/, 7i(rf. <. 12l'8. 1. WM'kV'a aphthosa. Avh. — supra, p. VH). 1. Stenn /;««7i«/»'. Ath. — supra, p. 120. 1. CVtraria rm.«//fl/«. Aih. — Liilien cuculhitus. Linn. 2. Cftraria Islamlica. Arh. — Lichen Ishuulicus. Engl. Bot. t. 1330. 1. Cornicuiaria (Hhrokuca. Ath. — Lichen ocliroleucus. Engl. Bot. t. 2371. 2. C\)rnicuiiiria dinn/ms. Ath.— lf'ahl. iMpp. p. 130. El. Dan. t. 262. HooL in Parry's 2d I'oy. App. p. 186. 1. Durouiea antica. Br.—liivh. in Erunhl. \st Jouni. ed. 2, App, p. 47. /. 31. H ^1 ■ 1 i !j ! h ;iM 184 C-^LIFORNIA. [Papaveracea. 1. Cenomyce rmigiferina. Ach. — Lichen rangiferinus. Engl. Hot, t. 277. 2. Cenomyce pyxidatn. y/c/*.— Li-lion pyxidatus. Emjl. Hot. I. 1393. 3. Cenomyce umialis. v/r/;.— Lichen iincialis. Engl. Rot. t. 174. t. Cenomyce ecniotgnd. Ach. — Lidu-n gnicihs. Engl. Bot. t. 1464. ;>. Cenomyce pmigenn. Ach. — Lichen pungens. Engl. Hot. t. 2444. fi. Cenomyct' mdiatu. Ach. — Lichen nidiatns. Engl. Bot. t, 1S35. Okd. XLVIL fungi. Linn. 1. Y)ot\m\vi\ hitidina. rar. i. Betido' tiance. Fries, Syst. Mgr, r. 2. />. HHH. (i rev. Scot, (t: /•/. f. 200./ 2. 1. Krineum roseiini. Schidt. Fl. Stiitg. p. 50(5. (ircv. Cr. Scot. Fl. Snppl. — E. Betuia. De Cand.—drev. Scot. Cr. Fl. p. 21. Okd. XLVIIL \LGM. I. Fuciis trsictdosiis. Linn, — Engl. Bot. f. I(t06. — var, minor; vesicnlis destitutis. CALIFORNIA. (CoUectc'd at Sau I'raiirisu), and a few at Monterey Bay.] Oni). I. UAMNClLACEyE. 1. Raimneuhis M(/w/////.H'. Linn, 2. Uainiiiciiiii> Chill nsis. ])('. — vide tinpra, p. 4. t. 3. Altliuii^rli this pliiiit is ill tin- llcrliarium, t'runi California, it may liav<> lH>rn unint<-nti(-tion. Oiin. n. ni:UBKIUI)i:/T:. lenl. I. Ik'rlM'ris arnifhlium ; tiiiiis lii-tri-jiigis, jugo ii lerion a |K-ti()H biisi distiuite, ibliohs ovatjs a|)pr '. Jliioli.—J'iirsh. Fl. Am, r. 1. /•. 219. /. 4. IIixili, Fl, Bor. Am, v. I. p. iSK (cxel. syn. B, r>pintis. Lindl,) Lindl, in Bot, i'eg. t. 1423. — Mahonia acuiColinm. /> Ciniil. I'nxlr. r. \. p. 108. Till- -iiij^le s]iiM'imi-n in not in a if'jod ittatp, brin^ dfRtitut*- if flower or fruit. Old), in. I'Al'AVEUAlEyE. ./«**. I. Kseliscliditifia Cali/'oriiiiii. Cham, in Ilor. Phys. Berol, — I)t Cand. I'rodr. r. 3. p. .•U4. Linill, hi Hot. Big, t, iUiH, Uixtk, in Bot, Mug, t. 2887. Cargoph;tUt(B.] CAL'FO^ NIA. 18S Ono. IV, CRlICIFEIliE. Just,. I. Clieirant lus m/«yrtftM ; subiisper, foliis lincnri-lunceoliitis magis minusvc dentatis vel integris hasi l( iige attomiatis caiilcquc piibc bipartita arctissime appressa strigosis, floribus majusciilis dense copinbosis, siliqiiis pedicello tripio longioril)US. — Douglas, MSS. — Hook, iu Ft. Bar. Am. r. 1. />. 38. — Cliciraiithus asper. Cham, vt Schkcht. in Litmau, v. 1. p. H. (lion Niitt.) I. Nasturtiiini y;rt/«.vribiis, silicjiiis loiigis patiiitiims, stig.nale biioix). IIihi/i, Fl, Bur. Am. v. 1. p. (it. /. 22. — Clieir- aiitluLs a.sjKr. Nutt. Urn. Am. v. 2. p. iW). (non Cham.) Oiui. V. VIOLA HI K^E. DeCand. I. ^'iola ailimra ; stiffinate siibreflexo glabro, eaiiie adseendente siinpiiciiiseiilo, foliis ovatis eordato-ovatiMjiic eoriaci'is creiiatis iiisii,rniter riisco-pimetatis, stipiilis laiiceolato- ai'iiiuiiiatis protuiidc di'iitato-ciliatis, scpalis liiu-ari-iaiu-eohitis, petalis duobiis barbatis calcare mine adiinco vix loiijiioribiis, |H'(liiiieiilis eloiigatis t'o.ia multo siiperaiitibiis. Sm. in Hits' Ci/n.—Ifixik, Fl. Bor. Am. r, 1.//. 7!». 1. Heiiaiitlieinuin Oiin. M. CISTINE.E. Jim, _ y SpiM'in.fiiN lit' II sliriililiy llilinnlhimiiin 4>\is: in the Collcrtiim, Ixit in mi bail u Miitt>, that it is irapossihlc 111 ili'srril'.i- it. It prolialily riiiiit>.s near //. tijiittiliim, Mih.'. ft S)>.s«. ill Do (Juiiil. i'milr. v. I. p. Mi; liut fill- pt'tiJs «pi>ear to bp five. OKI). VII. IRANKKNIACK.i:. St. Hil. I. Fraiikeiiia iirit;::iiJ'.i!U:; li;!iis olxivato-eiineatis miieromilalis iiiargiiie revolntis siib- coriaeeis liirlellis liasi eilialis, eaiilibiis pr«»stiiitis, rainis ealyeibuMiiie birtis. I'liiim. it Sihlulit. ill Liiiiiiiii, r. 1. p. ."}."». J'rist, in Itilii/. Hank. r. 2. y. 3. — \'e!e/.ia latifolia. Fsilisiliollz, in l.innaii, f. 3. /(. 1 !■!). Oiii). VI II. CARVOlMIVLLILi:. ,ln.ss. I. Stellaria miiliii. I. inn. I. ."^iiiiu' Drnmnionitii ; tota piilH'seciiti-glaiuhilosa viscida, eau'.ibus ereetis siin|>lieibus strietjs, I'liliis rciiiole liiii'ari-laiK'colatis, raci'ino laxo paiieiHoro, pedi 'I'llis I'longatis pler- iiiiupif allernis, ealyeiluis oliloiiLCo-eyliiidraei'is ereetis. Ilisik. in Fl. Bur. Am. r. I. p. SI). — S. Nieitelisis .'' Chain, it Sihluht. in l.innirn, r. I. p. 11. ! riAT C? CAi^ADA ':. ' «, i 1 :i. It ' i 1 1, I i if ' I I'M I 186 CALIFORNIA. [Hhamneit. I .f ! *:: "if u OiiD. IX. iMAL\ ACE^. lir. I. S\i\i\ mnlvfrflora ; foliis liulicalibiis suhroti" .dntis 9-lobutis biisi tninoitis, lobis npice tridentatis caulinis ."i-partilis, laiiniis liiu'aribus sulHloiitatis, racenio teriniiiali, carpcllis muticis. Limll.—l)f Cami. Prwlr. i: 1. />. 17 1. Liiiill. hi Hot. Jit;f. t. 1()3(!. Hiiok. Fl. lior. Am. V. l./>. 108. OKI). X. HYPKHKINK.i:. Ju.ss. 1. H^pvrkwu fiiint/• 127, In (fciicral iippi-nniiifi' mid size, tlii.s a|i|)riNiclu>!< the //. i/uini/iiencrrium of WiUter and of Ilouk. Fl. Dor. Am. r. I. p. I Id, hut that is an erect plaut OKI). XI. c.khaniack/t:. ,/«.«. 1. Geranium Carolinianuni. DC. — IIiHtk. Fl. lior. /Ini. v. \. p. 11(». I. Eroiliuin riciitariiim. I'lhril. — lIiHik. Fl. Itor. Am. v. \. p. IIG. OKI). XII. OXAMDE.K. Jh: Caml. I. 0\ii]is roniiriildtd, I. inn. — IfiHik. Fl. lior. Am. v. \. p. 117. OKI). XII!. KIIAMNE/E. Jir. 1. lihuimma olriJh/iHs; incriiiis i-iTctiis, loiiis iMTciinaiitilxis coriaa'i.s (iblonjjis iiitogrr- rimis i'ciitis jimioribtis siiblus pulR'sCftitil)ii.s, lUTvis latcralibiis oblitpiis rcinotiusi'iilis, p.'itii- ciilis i)\illarihii> t'oljosis, lloribiis irloiiuTatis |K'nl«iulris, putulis ininuti.v.iiiii.s, bacca (li>.|KTmtt. Hook. FL lior. Am. v. \. p. 123. f. 41. 2. Uhainiiiis)' nnicitlus; ratiiis siibli'rnifiiiK'()-pul)i'.sa'iilil)iis, (oliis i)p|x>siti.s in axillis tascicnlatis coriacfis i)rcvissiiiit' pctiolatis ciincatis obtusis n'tiisiNve supra glabris siibtiis pulM'Sfcntibus albidis ri'ticiilat!^ Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. \. p. 12i. The oiilv spi'r; ,»ii iif tliis in till- Colli'rtion, is in exactly the same state an tliat which hon received from Mr. l>iiii;,'Lf>, iiml di'<,crilicil in the iliira Hnreaii-Amcricana, that i», destitute iif tlouer and fruit: nc are therefore unalileto add anytbiu}; to the very unsatisfactory account there j^iveu of this highly curioui shrnli. 1. C'candlliiis thyrsijiora ; cauic crccto stricto raniistpu- anguiatis, fbliLs brcviti-r pi'tiolati.s i)blc)nd!:!(>so-sfrralis jjlai)ris snbtus iiiTvis veiii.stjue appresso-pilosis, paniculis i(iii;;f |)t'(h:iu'uiatis a\iilaribiis thyrsoidcis infiTiU' Ibiiosis, j)c'dict'liis birvil)u.s. llooli.- — " F.ai lixilwhz, ill Dixr. I'l. \ov. VuliJ'. in Mini, ili: I'Acail. Imp. (It: J'ttirsh. v. 10. lH2t)," it in Liiuiaa, v. 3. p. 1 h' Ilooh. Fl. lior. Am. r. 1. /;. 12.'j. The spefiniens of thi., exhibit, HJiat ICsclischoltz huN correctly noticed, that the calyx in bine, aud the petals white. ) '' Ligumiiw»iB.] CALIFOHNIA. 137 OiiD. XIV. TKllKHINTilACl-wi:. Jiiss. 1. Rhus rnilicann; .,U- nulii-aiitf, tbiiis S-loliohitis, foliolis oviito-rotiiiulatis rlionilM)!- (K'isv>. S/>. I'l. />. 381. Ilimh. Ft. Jior. Am. r. l./>. 127. This nifri'tM with gpi'ciiiiiMiN I'nim r.n<«tfrii Ami>rii'n, iiiul tho Jl. Toj-ir.odnulron in Hcari'cly ditftTciit from it. 2, lMiiis/(*W«; caiilo stricto, nimiilis liri-vihiis luliosis, f'oliis trifoliolatis, toliolis ovatis ol)tiiNissiiiiis varif lol)atis liihis olitusis sinuhus aciitis, paniciilis laxis )R-ti()lo loii<;i(iril)iis. UiHili. /••/. llor. .1,11. r. I. J,. 127. t. Ki. Tile Hprcimtniit in tlit> l|prlmri.//«/«; pi'ostnitiiin, l)<)sis lircviorc, dtiitihiis calyciiiis lato-suliulatis ri'Utis t'orolla 'iilKlimitlio l)itvii)iil)u>.. Ilook. — I.imll. in liiit. /In/, t. 1070. Iloob. I'l. Ilor. Am. r. I. /*. 133. 1. Mi'ilira^'o ilintivitlata. llillil. — Ih Ciinil. Pnnlr. r. '2. j>. 17(5. I'roliiilily iiitniilin'cil I'roni l''nro|M>. 1. Ilosii'kia liiniliir ; ;;lal)i'a, ilccuinlM-iis, l(>lii)lis siilM)p|H)si(is 7-!> ohloiij^is olwvatisvf, stipiilis mnlato-ovatis infinhraiiaci'is ol)tiisis.siiiii.s, tloribiis iiiiihi'llatis, hractea inoiioplivlla Vi-1 I III Ha. -/;(!«(//*«. MSS.~ Until, in lint. Iliy. I. 1257. HimIi. I'l. lior. Am. r. ]. p. 131. — Lotus piiuiatus. IliHili. Ill Hi>(. Mil;/. 1. 2!) 13. 2. WosiwVux iliTumlH-ns ; pulK'scfus, t'oliolis allrrnis 3-5 ovali-siihciuioatis nrutis, stipiilis iiiinutivtiiiiis aciitis dtriduis, llorilius uiiilH>llatis, hracti'a I -3-t(>!io)ata. — liintli. in Hot. Heij. siili t. I2."i7. Ifmi/i. I'l. liar. .tin. r. 1. p. 131. — Lotus iiii-aiuis. Diiuijliis, MSS. — i. ylahri- iixriilii ; t'olidlis iiiiiiorilius sii'cita'i' sulufru^iiu)s(>-viriilil)U.s, The phint in this ( 'olh't'tioii dirt'erit I'roiu the more northern //. liiaimhais iit° Mr. Doii^lax, in the sniiiUer !«ize of the leuMets unci lh)Vi'i'rs, in tlie h^xN ih>)rree of puheseence, and, when dry, in its hei'umin<; of an almu.st oiriiKinuxe (freeii cohiur. In otlier respeetx, the two species aceord. 3. Ilosackia /omc/z^w/; tola iiii'aiio-toincntosii, foliolis .') olM)vat is aciil is, florihiis uiiiIkM- latis stssiliiiiis, hractfa t'oliiiin simulants. This will lUMnrediy nuilv next to //. niii, from w liieli it (lifters nlmost solely in tho very dense I'overiii); of nhiti- huir Lotus Miiiius. J'liix/i. /•'/. .till, i: 2. />. IH!). This t'xacflv a^frt'fs ivitli oiii'oriiriiml siii'i'liiifii of Tri;iiinii,ii Aiiiiriiiiiiii,vi'it''\fi\ from Mr. Niittnll,f.\n'|it that thf h'allt'tsari'rallii'r.sliorti'riii |iro|iorlioii to their hrt-ailth. There is, howevtr, iiothiiii; silky about tlie ]ihiiit ill its ilrieil state, ii-s I'lirsli's name uoiihl seem to iini)ly : it is clothed with soft anil short |iatent hairs, ivllii'h ;rive no ;;lossiiiess to the stems or t'oliatre, anil which are hest seen » hen the (ihiiit is lielil U|> iietweell the eye anil the li^fht. In the i're..tcr immher of its leaflets, thi'i species ililforg from //. iiiiifii/iiiliilii, «., anil ill the hii'irer llimei-s ami socil-vessels. 1. I'liaca iliiisifnliit : I'aiili' lUi'iimln'iilf ruinnso j;lal)fo, stipiilis uvalis aciiniinatis, Hiliiv I l-l()-iu<|i^ MilitiiN racliitiiu' villoso-tomi'iitosis, foliolis (il>l(itiir()-ovalilius t'Miar<;inatis, jm'jI- iiiu'iiiis ('alv('iIiiiM|ii(' villiisis, laccniii innltilloni niiii|)a('li<, Irguiiiiiir iiiiiiiliraimccd ovalu nia\inin iiillaln lihiliriusculn ritii'ulatii.- -Sni. in lias' ('i/d. — -Ih ('din/. I'mdr. r. 2. /i. 2~\. The l.iiiimi^ of llii> M'l'v line s|iecies of J'/iimi, which was lirst foiiml liy Mr. .Meiizies in Ciiliforiiia, ate I'i'inarUalily larL'e, inllateil ami niemliranaeeoiis; in these respects, evactly reseiiiMliiL' those of I'lmin nijlutu, of Dr. (iillie> (in llnl. Mist, iim/.), from I spalla'a in South America. The liMJiit of the two species is like- M Ise very siniil.ir; lint, in Dr. (iillies', the whole plant is ^'lahrons, .mil tin 'li" 'rs are much smaller. 2. l.Mhyru'i ill ci/i/ii/l/iis ; lilalur vcl |)iil)rsc(iis, I'lilioiis l-ulis parvi- sciiiisajfitlatis laiii'i'olatis l(il)i) dcHcxn stipiihuii suliu'ipiaiitt . pcdiiiu'iili^ liilii l(iiii;itiidiiii' iiiiiilitliiris, i-alvi'c pidx'M'ciilr diiililiiis (lii(il)iis suptiioriiius valdf aliliri \iati>-. (('oriillis purpiinis.) liLCiimiiiiliiis liiuari-dMoiiiris cuiiipi-i'ssis. I/ihi/i,— I'ursli. 11. Jill. r. 2. />. 171. IIihiL /•'/. Jim: liii. i: I. />. I(!0. i/ in llnl. Mil;/. I. .\\2^.-~ 'j. iiiiiinr : liiiiiilis iniiiorihiis aJiuustiiirilius. 'riii> appears to In' .i \ery \ariulile plant, ami the specimens in the Colli'ctioii liaic the leath'ls sinallei .mil iiaiTo»er than is the case with tin plant ti;,'nreil in the Hot. .Ma:;. ; hut not more so llian in .some >|iei'i mens liom the Colnniliia, ^.'alhereil liy Mr. I)oiii;las. 1. I.iipiiiiis I'liliiiilijiliiiK. 1,111(11. in lliit. Itiij. t. l(l!)7. — I.. C'li.'imisxiiiis. Emhsiltoltz.. lu I .ill nil II. r. ;{. /I. !.") I .■* We c.miiot he mistai.en in this jilaiit, ilthoii:.'li only a sin^rle leaf exists in the I ollectioii. 2. I.iipiiius iniiirin:iir/)nx; siiirriiliiosiis. t'oliosus. liiliis sulil)ri'vi-|>tii stem i> iliMiileiliy shriililn , the leives ami le^.'-iimes lar^re in proportion to the size of tin- plant, apparently yellow when recent. I'crhaps, in haliit, its nearest aOiiiity is with /.. liltiirnlm, Doii^'l., hiil the leaves are in that plant, silky on hoth sides, the llowers are ilirt'en-iitiy colunred, ami the lei,nimes are not half the si/.e. ;}. I.iipiiMis SI rill ns; rruticosus. iil)i(|iii- pulcliriTiiue ap|)n;sM)-sirii'i'iis aiiri'ti-iiittus, caidf v.'iidi' liiliosd, tiiliis lircvitir pi-tiiilatis siptciiis, tuiiolis laiici'olutis aculis iiiliTiic allciiuatis, *Af HoMicea,] CAMFOUNIA. 13!) floril)iis siihvcrticillalis miijiisciilis, — Pitm/i, /'/. .liii. r. 2. />. KiS. J)e Ciind. I'mt/r. r, '2, />. I OH. /•'.si/isr/iol/:, in IJiiiitcn, r, li. />. 1 51. IIoii/i, /•'/. llor. .1)11. r. I. p. Kil. TIiIm, iiliiii^ U'itli till' pri'ri'iliitr liiis IciiiL,' hull in iiiir ili-i'lmriiiiii iinili-si'rilii'il, tlic ;ril't of tlit> ;ri'iii'i'oiis MtMi/ii'N, nliii u:iitlii'r<'il it in Ciilit'i liii, and prnlialily at Ntii Fraiu'isni. It Im, tvitliuiit iloiilit, tin* L. .siriiiu\ of Ksi'lisclioll/, anil pi'ulialily ton in I'lirsii ; tliini^rli wr liavi' no iintlii'Utir H|ii'i'inini to ciniKmi tiii^t opiniini. It is aiiioii;r till' niimt lirantitnl iit' tin- ^'i'Iiun, Hinall, snUViitii'iisi-, ili'iiMi'ly Iral'y, ot'tnii tliroH'iiii; out iinnirroiis iliiirt liraiii'lii'H, anil I'vrry vvlii'i'i', i'\r<'|it llii> nirolla, rlotlii'il uilli ilrnsi'ly ap|ii'i'ss<>il aiin-o-niti-nt xilky liaii-s. Till' llou I'l-N ari' ili'srrilii'il liy UM'lisrIiiilt/ lus ycllou , tlioii;;li in tin- ilrii'il statt', ax that author oliacrvi'^, tlit'y I mill' tiiiKi'il with piirpli'. Oiii). XVI. UOSAl'K.K. (Sl'.l'l'. Sl'IKAl K K. /)l Cllllll.) ADl'NOSTOMA, A'.»'. (icii. Cii/j/i iiiruiHlilinlifoi'iivis, iiitiriis, coriim'iis, ri-aiii^iiliitiis, ."j-luliis, !ol)is loluiuliitis l)rcvil)iis niiu-i'tiniilalo-aciitis : tiilii ore irlaiululi.s (|uiii(|iir traiisvci'siiii iil>l(iii;ris c'ariui>>is imiiiitu. I'ltdlii ."i, sulifoiuiula, vis uii;;uinilala, pati'iitia. Si'imiiiii 1.") (■n'i't<)-j)atciilia. Aiitliirtv siilij,rl(tlM)Sii'. I'islilliim 1. Ornriiiiii nlxivatD-cviiiulract'Uin, iiiiiovulatiiin ? apicc ()l)li(|iic tniiicatiiiii piilx'sci'iili. >SV///«.v latt ralis, vi\ calyi'fin liiii^jior, tlcxiiosus. SHi/iiiii iilitiisuni, siil>iiii'rits.satiiiii. I. A(li'iiost(imay«.Ny7V '//'//'/. ('I.Mi. \.\\.) i'mlix riiridiii ulalMTriniiis ranmsiis; laiin ■.Iriii -iilivirgati. I'liliit tiusiiriihita liiirari-lililiinnia riifiiLi lir<>visNinir prtiiilata l>a>i ntipnla Miiniitis»iina ■^ntlnlta. l-'iixruii/i t'olinriini rliaiii stipnlati, >lipiila liiliila. /•'/oris laM'iriilati in Kpii'am inti'rriiptain ti'iniinalrin apliyilain i'on;,'i'sti, parvi, all)i ; lirartri^ plariiiiis par\i'. ^||llilnllril'ati.'<, iivatis ariiti>, ri^'iilis cvterioriliiis Ha'|it' iliviiiis. Il is III III' ri'>,Ti>tl<'il that \t ■■ i\« nut pnsii's'. prrl'i'it Irnit of this plant, tvhirli u i- ronsiili'r a.s iiiii|iii'>tiiiiialilv lii'h(ni.'iii;,' til ihi' Natiir.il (triliT Hiimi,i:i, ami »rry ilillrri'iit Iruiii any ;,'i'iiiis yrt ilrsrrilii'il. In haliit, it pi'rhaps loinrs iii'arr>il to soinr sprrirs of S/mnii, yi't llii' IIoUits arr alinnilantly ilitliTrnt : tlir raly\ lu'iiit; Inrnislii'il \\ itii livi' riinspiriiiin> llrshy ^'hiiiiU or Miilrs at tlir niuntli, ami tin* L'i'i'nirii ri'iiiaikalily ami oliliipn'lv triinrati'il at tin' i'\tri'iiiity, anil thrro ami then' only vrry piilii'mci'iit. It rorstitntt's appari'iitly a small i'ii,'iil «/ir«/', u'l'iliioiis in I'MTy part, «itli iipri:;lit t» i;:iry /i/.j/n/ics iluihi'd » iih ^r|-,.\ i»li.|)ro\\ n /ki/A. TIu'/m/io arc Miiall and always lasriiiilatrd, tlir t.usi irlr, a.s u I'll as I'ai'li iiiilit iiliial lull, lirili;,' sniiti'liili'd liy a stipnii'; that III till' laltiT is liilid. I'lmiiry in an intiTinpti'il tiTiiiiiial Ii'.iIIi'ks spiki', iliistiTi'd, with many sin;i|| imlirirali'd hiinhn at lln-ir liasi'. It ^tiius in siimly plains in tin- liay iil .Miinti'rri'y. I'wi. \\\. Adi'iiostiima tiuiciiaihitu. /■'/;/. I, l-'asrirli' ot'li'avcsj fiii. i, Siiisfh' leaf; ,/w. ;J, I'liiwrr-lind ; ./w. J, I'Apamh'd lliiuiT ; /17. .1, I'lnwiT, iViini whiili tlii' pi'tals liavi> talli'ii away ; ti;i. li, liini'r vii'U ot' a pnrtion lit" till- IliiH IT, to sliiiw till' ulamis ; .//«tann'ii ; Jiij. I(, Pistil : — all iiiuri' or loss iiiiuiiiilieil. I. lldi'kdi.i Cd/ijiiniiiti : tiijiis I'adicalibiis piiiiiatis ,'»-7-jii{;is, foliolis late fiiiicato-dlMivatis proriiiidc st-rralis. calvcis iaciiiiis cxttriorihiis U-dciitatis. pctalis i-alvct- hfcvinrilius. — Cluiw, it Sihhiht. ill f.iiiiiii'ii, r. '2. ji. "J(!. This is a very distinrt spi'iii-s I'roiii tin- //. nmin.sln of I)3l. — (."lata'fiiis ailuitit'olia. ./'/. Ilort. Kiu: til. 2. r. 3. /i. 202. \ ' il ih'i f I I f fM Jmi-i, 4 i HV-^ 1 140 CAI-irOHNIA. f OiKDjruriir. 1. Kiihiis mnrropi ftihis ; liirsiitiis, cniilc clalo triilicotM), raiiiis im^iilatis ^nicilibiiK eloiig- atis, jHtiolis vo>Us siihtiis |U'(luiinilis cMlvcibiiMiiicaciilnilo-sc'taffis, toliis triloliolalis, t'oliolis «)vatis inc'iso-lohntis M'lnilis iiu'inhniniiriis, tcriniiiali iiiajoir liiiigc; (latrralihiis liivvi-) pi'lUiliilalis siipiilis liiiiciolatis, |M(liiiKiilis Mihhilltiris, i-alvris si'frnu'ntis loii);,. acumiiiatiii pt'tala (all»a) siilm'(iiiantil)iis.— A"/.'//'/", '" //""A. /'/■ /'<"•. •/'«• ''• 1./'. 17H. (. ,il». 2. Uiiltiis Miiiiiisii; caiili' |)nKUiiilMiili' Icirti' aiulcMlo j^lahro, laiiiis I)itvil)iis |>ul)Os- cciiti-toiiU'iilo.sis .K'liK'iilis, llilii". U-liiliitlatis, toliolis laln-oviilis siiltloliatis imiM|iialiti'r MTratis l)i'('vi-|H'ti()liil!itis Miprii liii'Milis Militiis |>alli(lii)rilHis liiiMilis>iiiiis, |iaiiic'iili>. tcniiiiialiliiis paiKilIori>, pi'dictlli- calviilmsipif ainliali^, sifinifiilis calyiinis ovatis aiiiti> imirroiiatis toiiuiitiixis lorolla (nil)ra) Iji'i'vioriliiis. /look. /•'/. Ilor. .tin. r. 1. />. I7fl. — U. iir>imis. C/itiiii. if Sihlidit. ill l.iiiniiii, r. 1. /i. 1 1 .■' Tlii^ is a iiiiiri- liixiiriiiiit jiliUit tliuii Mr, Mi'ri/ii>K' kiinimi'iin, Iml in I'lcry oIIdt ri'!>|H'rt tin' miiiii-. In ni:iiiv |Miinl«, it ii;;ri'i'N Hitlitlic l(. iiisiiiii.\ of ClianiisMi iiinl Srlilriliti-iiilul ; Inil in tlial, tliK Ifavon iippcar t» III' iVi'iincntly Kiniplc, atnl tlnmc antlntrs ininpan- it m itii H. Iihriis. 3. Ilul)iis ir/iitiiiiis; ilK'l'llli^, caiilc rriiticoMi I'l'rcto tlcMto-M) |)iili(>('i'iit(' lia>i iiiido, loliis aiii])li.s siiiipli('il)ii> |)i'iil'iiii acute 5-loliis sci'i'atis I'lticiilatis Milliliter tleii>eiii'eis, j'ofvtiihis paiic'illoi'is, ('al_viil)u> veliitiiiis lill'illii^ iil)tii>is cui'iilla (allia) li|-evipi(latis. This is aininilantly cli>tiiirt, Imtli I'rnni Jl. inlornliiy niul U. .\iilliiiiiiix, anil, an far iw nin In- .jinl)ri'il I'roiu till- ili'M'riptiiin, i'i|iially nil t'riini till' A. i-iI"'iIiiim nl' ( liani. I't Nrlili-rlit., nliirli, Initii'Vi'r, liki' tlii' pri'oi'nt, is a nativr nt ^>an I'mnrisrii ; all lii'liiii^r t4i tin' >lnipli' ami liilinl IriitiriiKi' sprrii's nt tlii' (ii'Mns. 'Hie uiiili'rsiilr III' till' li-avi's is pali' ami vi'lvi'ty, anil lii'mitil'iilly rt'licvt'il liy tin- rHit'iilutiiiUH. I. l"iiii.Miia (7iili/i.sis; tloriliiis (iiiai;iiis) pateiitiliii><, ti)litilis late olMivatis (ilitii>.issiiiiis apii'e ;,'l(is.se siTfatis enriaieis I'li^iisjs Mil)tll> 'Nerieeo-x illii>>issiliiis, pedimi'iiiis ('iil_veil)ii><(pii seiii'eis. — K/ir/i. Jiiitr. — J)i ('unit. I'lmlr. r. 2./*. .">7I. HiHik. I'l. Ilor. .Iiii. i: \. p. IS,"». '2. Frufiaria Cnliforniiii. Chiiiii. it Sililnhl. in I.innirn. r. '2. /;. 'id. Spi'i'imi'ns, ifiiiti' arriirilin;; iiitli tlii> ili'Mriptiiin in tin' l.iiiiui'a, an- in tln> ('iilli'ition ; lint in a wry inipril'i'it >tati'. I'l'rliaps tin' var. i. »( tin- /■'. C/iiliii\is, initiii'il in llimk. I'l. Hiir. Am., shmiiil lii' ri't'i'm-il til it : liilt hiTr, till' pi'ilnnrli' is siii^'lr-tliittrrril, ami vrrv slmrt. Hii~a; — Of this (fenus, three Hpet'ii'i an- in thr ('iilintiiin : uni' with ilmilili' llnu t'rs, uail pruliulily tlu' inliiiliitant of a L'anli'ii. Tin- ullii'm an- tim iniprrti'i t tn In' satisfaitnrily ili-tiTinitii'il, haviii); ini pi-rfi'it linn it iiiir tniit. Ni'itlii'r nf tlii'in, Imu rvrr, ariiinls u itii tlir /{. < riliji'iiinii iif Sissilil)ii>. I'nsl, III Itiliij. lliiiih. r. 'J. /I. '2H. t. ."»'i. This vi'ry ri'tnarkahli' ),'i>iiuh, with llnu'on in shapi* anil rnlunr ri>si'nililin(,' a I'ik/imh, Imt uitli thi- frail nf an J'/ii/ii/nuin, Hiui lirst ilisrnvri'il in (alifnriiia liy Mr Mi'ii/irs, ami nntiri'il in tin' " Annals nf iintany," hy Mr. Kniii^' (v. I. p. .Vf.'i. ) It wax not, liowi'Vi-r, ili-sirilti'il anil nann-il, till it appi'uri-il H'ry :4:i f/mhrtlifertr.] CALirOUNIA. lU reiTiitly in lli« vnluiiblo Urlii/uire llniH ilt'riiliiiiN, tiilHi iiit'iiiiililiiiliformi I'lim iivjirio nrtiriiliitn, idlonito, Itaii Hiiprii ovnriiiin (^loboNo-vuii- tririmo, liiiilii) <|imilri|)ttrtit(i, I'lUtht i|imtiior, Niiinino tiilio iiiwrtii. Aiit/iirtr liiK'uri'N, durNii iilli.xii*. Orariiim liiicitri', ti'lri4(oiiiini, Sli/liis lilil'oriiiiN. Sliijimi ni|iitatiiiM, l-liiliiini. ( 'ii/i/iii/a liiii-ariH, tctnitfoiiii, i|iiu(lri- viilvis, iiiiiliM iilariN, polyN|MTiim. Simiiin olil(iii)(ii, |ia|i|iowt. — SiiH'nitici'i* itiriiniliiiilis, riiiniininnimi, tumiitlii trniii cnniscriilia. Hanii iiji/iosili. Folia ii/ijiiinilii, imi/iistii. Uacuini lerininitlc», nim/ilkra. t'lori'ii «ifvi«//<«, roeciiiri," — It »|i|i<'»rN to li«> only foiiiiil at Moiitcrri-y. I. Kpiloltiiiiii Mrni/oniim. Linn, — Ij. 5J()(i. 1. (Kiiofln'ra /;(V«///'.v. /,/««. — l,rhm. hi I/ixifi, /•'/. Jlor. Am. r, \. p, 2())>. 2. (Kiiollit'i'ii IJiiil/ii/ii ; ciiiilt' luUcciuluiitt' dill'iiso niinosii, loliis liiu'iiri-lanceoliitis iiiti - fiiiiimis jrliihiis, culycis tiiUi liiciiiiis tiiplo lnvvioic, pcialis iiittjiiis ilciiiiciiliitis fii-iiitalia (liipio Mi|ii'i'aiitil>iis, siiirnialilius Itiliis, lapsiilis cvliiulriiis tlniigatis iitriii(|iu' atti'iiiiatis piilMiiilis. Lihm.— IXmijIiis, in tint. Mmj, I, '2H'i'i. l.iliiii, in I'l, lliir. Am. r, I. p. 213. '.i. (I'iiiotliiTa spiriilix ; caiilr siil)>iinplicc (Iccinnlu'iiti' iiicaiio, t()lii>< aiifiiisii- ovatis olilini- jrisvi- oliliisis jnic^t'i-riiiiis vcl olisciirc dcntatis sti'i;^(iMi-pili)>is iiicaiiis interne in petiolmn ikttenuatis, tlorihns solitariis, pelaiis (siccilate sii'pissiine viridihiis) stamina dnplo siiperan- tilxis, capsnlis acute tetrai^diiis acnniinatis iiu'ani^ deninni ^lal)i'itisc'uii> Mih^piraliter tiirtis. Ihrnk. ill I'l. Jim: Am. i: I. />. ai;l. Oiii). Will. C'lClKHriACK.K. Jiiss. Tlicrt' an- two t'lirnrliitarfoas plants in tlu' I'nlli'rlioii, lint witliont (lower, and probalil) rnltivatiil, u.« i- aiwurfilly tlic iiuu- with a Misrm/irj/imlhmiiim in tin- llerliarium. Dun. .\l\. (iHOS.SlLAinK.i:. IhCum/. I. Uilx's Ml iiziisii ; aeulcatissinnnn, >pini> tripartitis, liiliis ciirdatis .'i-lol)i> serratis l)asi inin('a!i> veiuiso-riifio>is Milttiis piil)eM'ehti-tonienlt>sis, |H'diini'iil(i suhiinitloro, calytv rvlin- draceo-canipaindalii prnrnnde .'i-lidii ^landldos«l, staininihiis .'i iiu'liisis, stylo siilH'xserto i;erinitie peduncidcNpie a('iileati>. I/wi/i. —I'lirsh, I-'l. Am. r. 'i. •//'/'. /'• 73'i. I)i Ciiiiil, I'nxlr. V. A. />. ITS. Ilixi/t. I'l. Ilnr. Am, i: 1. iiml. 11. leiox. Sm. in Hits, it Ih Ciinil. '■i. llihes S'liKjninmin ; inerine, roliis eordatix snlMiuiiupU'loliis .serrati> wnosis supra •rlaliriuM'ulis su!>tus villoso-lonientosis, I'ai'euiis la\is pul)eM-entil)Us loliis duplo lonijiorihus. I'alyi'ilius tuhuloso-canipanulatis laciniis (>lilontusis patentihu.s petala (rul)fa) intej^er- linia su|Mr.iiitil)Us, luacleis t)lK)vato-spatluilatis. haciis tuihinatis iiiisutis. Doni/las. — I'nrsli. I'l. Am. r. !./(. I(i|.. I)oiiu/i. 11. Hiir. .Im. iniil.- \{. nialvaieuin. .Sm. in Ilns' i'ljil. TliiTf \* still a tliiril spiuii-s ot' /{//»■« ( Skc t. (iaossi i ahia.) in tin- llcrliarinni, witli a solitary stipniary spiiH" and no acnici, ami uitli Ifavrs ri'scnddin:; those of H, (j/iw/inli, cndy thriiv as large; hnt lieinjj destitnte of Itowers ami frnit, it eannni lie determined, OKI). W. IMHKl.l.lFKlLE. Jiiss. I. Saiiictda iiritupniili's ; sul)a('anlis, loliis loiij^e petiolatis protuiule 3-partitis laciniis eloni^ato-cnneatis lati ralibus liiddis iiiterniedio triiido oiiuiihiis sul)ciliat«>-piniuititidis, pcd- i!i ' 1 h % ,^'Ai \iA\ 142 CALU-OKNIA. I Cornett. til. iiiKulo I'oliis l)ii'\ iDii', iiivoliicri l'olii)lis foliuceis lancfolatis integcrriiiiis uinbtillu c«»iin»actu siiiiplicf loiijfii)iil)iis. First (list'livcrcd, almijr willi the t'ollowiii'r siii-cics, liy Mr. Monzit-s. The ^r<>lll'r»l simitiirity ol' tlii> |il»iit til Antii/ms iiijiriisis lia.s siiirjrostod tin- spofilir iminc. Tlioro lire sairfply any stomti, luid the iinilx'l.s arc iH'iirly coni't'aliMl aiiKmjr tlif li-avos, H-liirli aro almost friiivfod witli loiiff iiarruw and raiu'li a<'unuiuit«d teeth, till- larircr lines nC u liicli are liken ise so liinliriated. •J. Siiniiiila .'iJi/uiisii ; iiiiilisciiis, superiu- suhpaniiMilala, toliis loiigo potiolatis profmuli; ti'ifidis, lobis lat()-t)lM)vatis ciiiK'atis iiici«)-sfrratis sfvratiiris ac'iii)iiiiati.s.sinu' iiiiR'i'oiiatis, imiiu'llis cumpositis. iiivoliicvlli I'oliolis laiurolatis acutis iiiiilK'llaiii ieqtiaiitihiis. Kvideiitly allied lo the .V. iintdpniilr.t; hut having' a stem m-arly a span high, with calisfaetorily to cieterniiiu" the species. I. i'wnUy miKiiliitil ^ I, inn. I. Xyi'nwn iirdVdilt ns. I, inn. \. Disciiplfiii-a rdpilldciii. Ih Ciind. Man l.'m/>. r. it. ji. 38. i. H. A., J'nx/r. r. i. p. lOfi. I. IU\M-U'U]H .S/i/n»iifi//iiini z* Liun. \ wiercheil >i|iei inien of tlij~ ulihi.'es lis to put a mark of iloaht to the name. I. lliloM'iadiuMi .■' ('>(|m' pliiiifoliolatis, stvli^ rloiif^ati";. This lias a irood deal the hahit of the llitusi nullum riiMiu of l^iirope, hut is vatitly laixer, with more iiuinerous anil iimri' ilivided pinna'. It appears likewise to depart from the i;eneric character, in having; ~evtial liMVi's to the iiini/iiiri, and a lonu \li/li . The fruit is essentially the sjinie in hoth. il-I Till' llrrli.iriiini rontains two otlh r rinhi'lliferons plants, from (alifoniia, hut with fniit so yoim^, that we '.iniiiit ri'fei' tlieiii to any known u'l'im^. Kntli have their leaves many limes divided into very narrow, linear, .iliniist lililorni M'^rinents, and the va;;iM.i of the leaf i> siii;,'ularly lar;;e and inllated. The one is nearly ■.temh'ss, very puhescent, almost wiMilly aliout the ninhels and involui res. The imitluiilla are alHiiit as h>i\g IS the iimhellules, hroadlv lanceolate, and apparently entire : the very short stems (many arisin).' from the ' niwii of the root) hear each a peduncle aliont ils Ion:: as the leaves. The other hiu> a lluccid, apparently nrocnniheiit stem, with remote leaves, and is nearly i.'lal,;/.) This i\ai tly iiirrei". uilli our specimens of <'. iillm, from the L'nited States; and, indeed, scarcely differs Ironi « ■. I iiciiiiilii of L'lleritier, « ith which {'lmmisg;i unites it, except in the shape of the leaven. It extvnds ,is tar ihiitli :is the (olnmliiii on the western side of America. Erii:eiB.\ CALIFORNIA. Oui). XXII. CAPRI FOLIACI-wE. Juhs. 148 1. LiHiiceri) ciliosa ; V()lul)ili.s, rainis siipi-riorihiis liiiu; liiisutis, loliis coiiaciis ruticulatis ovatis breviti-r |H;ti<)lati.s su!; .;s gluiicis siimniis comiato-pert'oliatis, pcduiifiilis glaiululoso- hispidis, floribiis viTticillato-spiiiilis. — Poir. Etuifc/, 5. ji. ()12. Jk CatuL Proo'r. v. t. p. 333. — Caprifoliiini liliosiim. Piirs/i, /•'/. Jm. r. I. p. 160. We presiinit! this is the Ciijirifoliiim ci/iiistim of I'lirsh, which Lewis t'oiind on tho Kooskoosky river, Imt tlu> eluiraeter s-iveii liy Pursli is ttK> imperfeet to eiiahle lis to speak »vith eertaiiity. It seems to he a larife elimhiii<; phint, with perennial coriaceoiLs leaves. The yoiiiujer, or upper hranches, are reraarkahh- lor the hair-x which clothe only one smIc, the other lieini; )r|aliroiis, or nearly so. These hairs are coarse anil ri^'iil, and still more so upon the peduncle and anion;; the (lowers, which are truly hispid; they are ireiieiiilly terminated hy a iniuiite ^Innd. The corolla we have not seen; if is ilescribed ius yellow liy Pursli. The Caiirijhiiiiiii iiiritltiiliilr of I.indley, in IJot. Ue^:. t. I kj7, ditlers from tliis in the irlaliroiis liranches and peduncles, in the rapitati- flowers, and red t'orollas. '2. I.erfect lluwem, and no fruit : we d;u-e not etiih-avoiir to discriminate them. Oiiii. \XIV. KUU'K.K. ./»m. I. .\rbiitiis .Mrnzii.iii; arlMiirsiiiis, tiiliis lat \i> ]U CALIFORNIA. [ Vacciuieie. We refer a very indifferent and solitary specimen of a i. ;>po8ed Arbutus to the A. Mcnziesii of Pursh, iiltliouffli we only know his i)lant from the short ehanicter above quoted. Ours is a hrancli, 7-8 inches lonif, waved, and as thick as a swan's quill, with excessively hard wood, and havinpf a (flahrous, slightly HTJnkled, ferrujrinous surface, from which, however, it appears that a coarse bark has peeled or scaled off. The petioles are an inch or more loiiif ; tlie leiivrs ;»-+ inches long, oval or elliptic, obtuse at the base and the extremitv, coriaceous, al'nost black (in the dry state,) quitt entire, glabrous, pale, and apparen' ly glaucous beneath, with innumerable reticulated, and sli;;b(ly promiiu'iit, rather dark.<-olonred veins. The rncrtius are hxfniit, and in that state the bark has in a great meaiiure peeled off. Berries about the si/e of peas, black, the integument arecdati-d, or cracked into a number of small scales. Seetls many. — Mr. Collie had named the specimen " Arbor f'l rriniiiied" from which it may be inferred that the stepis and branchi:.-!, and probably the leaves lieliitv, are of a rusty cidour. We regret much that we can give no better account of this fine arlH)r- I'scenf Arbutus. '2. Xrhwius toiiiaitiisn ; fniticosH, ramis iiii}i;iiliitis foliisqiu" corilatis jHingi'iiti-iiciitis cori- :it't'is pul)esiviilil)iis vi'l ijlabris, petiolis l)revil)us, raccini.s sulK-apitatis tcriniiialihiis l)nictfatis, hrat'ti'is iiittriorilxis loiij^itiuliiii' tiMc (loniiii, corollis urcoolatis, calycihus j^lahris ciliatis obtusis. P>irshs 11. Am. r. 1. p. 282. Of this we have si'veral varieties, differing, however, almost solely in the pubescence. — Var. a., the original plant from Mr. Menzies, and from which Mr. Pursh drew up his character, has the whole specimen, except the lh)wers, very downy, especially on the underside of the upper leaves and young branches; and these latter, and the peticdes, and lower part of the costa beneath, b.uve numerous long rigid liairs mixed with the pubescence, so lus to give the plant a remarkably liispii' appeitfanee. This is from the Cidnmbia. — Var. 3. is destitute of long rigid hairs ; but has the pubescence on tlie young stems and young leaves stilt copious, ^i> is the rase u itii some of Mr. .Men/ies' specinieu.s, H liich liavi' no more particular lo4'iility than North-We«t ( 'iMLst of Anii'ric a, and h itii snme in ( aptain Beeihey's 1 lerbarium. — Var. ,3., with the bniucbes slightly pubes cent, and the leaves almost entirely so, except the petiides and the base of the costa beneath j and var. -I, with tlie stems and leaves perfectly glabrcus : both these we have from San Knincisco, In California; the former 1> in the present Collection, and the latter we received from Dr. I'isclier, marked " Arlmtus Menziesii*'" — In all, the foriat:e, in a dry state, is of a singuLirly pale green iidoiir, remarkably coriaceouit, and marked with copious but minute reticidatiims. 3. .Arljiitiis /tiDit/fiis ; rniticosa, ramis priistratis sul)piilH's('i'iitil)iis, foliis |K'ti(ilati.s per- ('iiiiaiitil)iis ovalihiis olK)va(i.svi' I'Driact'is iiitidi.s iniiiiiti' rfticiilatis pun^riiti-mtiiToiiatis jjla- hriiisciilis ti'mii-iiiar<;iiiatis siiljiiiicircrriiiiis, ran-mis tfriniiialilnis l)rt'vil)iis, florihiis bractcalis. Habit of Arhiitus I'm f V.m, and with leavei of the same sl/e, but suffu-iently distinct, being brimder, upon longer petioles, often (|uite obtuse, or e\en retuse at the base, ili.wny with a whitish pubescence except the oldest, tnore or less serrated, and aluuys tenninated by a very sharj) pungent point. Flowers small, ur- ' eiilate. Oni). X\V. VAt'ClNIE.K. I)e Caml. I. Narciiiiiim ()(•«/«;« ; crcciiiin, vaiile raiiiDMiiii. ramis |)iilM-sceiiti-liirMitis, loiiis iktcii- iiaiitiliii.siil)l<)ii-<)vati5 coriaci'is nitidis hrcvi' pdiolatis mar^iiiihus ruvuliilis si-rratis, [M'liolis iiiiMitis, raaiiiis axiilarihus tcrmiiiali!. i\w brrvihiis, tloribus cyliiulracc(>-i'amp:iiiiilati:i hrai'tcati-, calvciliiis ai'lltis. This, III its fidiatre, almost exactly resendiles the Arlnitus murronala of the fStniits of .MagelLui, hut the llowers are raceimise, and truly those of a y./*. iiOl. Tins is cortainly the plant of Lossinij, ai;rccin(f both with spcuinipiis received from him, and now in Dr. Hooker's llerljariiini, and with lii* description j hni siiice in tlietrne species of Tio.rhmni, tlicpappns is harsh and persistent, while in our plant, it is soft and very cadncons as in Soudnis, we have referred it to liorhliuusia, notu itlistandin;; the ditVerent invidnernm which most species of that j;enns possess. The achenin are atten- nated into a Ion;,' I'cah, which is dihited at the apex, forming' a disc for the reception of tlie pappus am! llorets. In Trtixiiiiim, allhon;;li nsnally dcscrihed with a sessile pappns, w, in other words, without a hcak to the acheninni, there is really a short lieaU, hy which, and hy the dilVerent hind of involucre, tiiat genus seems principally di>tiM;;nished from Liiiiilothii, 1. I,y;iii(lisiiiia inii.oi: Ilimlt, I'l. lior. Am, .■, \. p. 295. /. 103. y! A. (t'nict.) 1. Sdiuliiis fi/i /Y/(rw.<. I.ijiii. I. Kiipatoriiiiu ? We have seen hut one speiinien, ami that in a very had state, presentiii;.' only a branch of the inllor- escence. The npiH-r part of llii' -teni is hiThaccons and ipiadraniiuliir. The llowcrs are in paiiicled cor) nibs. Involncre (if Mir .'> oldon:;, olitnsi>, Atriated and whitish leallels, famished at the Im-'C ^'. itii aluut as many short scales, similar to the involncre. Mouers mtv few in each capilulnm. Acheni.i linear, ;.;labrous, with almiit (ivr angles, fornii'il liy as main pnimiiient nerves. I'appns capillary, scalirons at the base, at tlie apex incrassuted and sli;;litly plumose, A detached leaf, probably not belon^iii;; to the specimen, accom- |ianied it in the t'olleetion. 1. Miidia visrvsd. Cur. Ir. r. :?. (. 'i!)S. Of this there arr two varieties in the ( iil'.'i tion : a. resemblini; the li;.'nre above i|noted : and 3. witli the leaves not abo\e hall-an-imh Imix' and '.lalf-a-lini' ■■ iile, disposed copiously ahiiii; the liraiiches, and some- what I'rect. The Hhide plcnt is sh'mler and small, 'canely e\cei'din;j ei^ht or iiiiu' inches, mi that probably this variety is caused by ^'roi« in;; ill :; dry anil pSiii(l:ii;ii ('(inai/i usi.s ; t'atili- liiihaci'o liispido j'fccto, ti)liis latiaolatis titriiKjin' atliiiii- atis MTialis sfaliiis, riuciiiis piiiiii'iiiatis siciiinlis rfnii\is, laditi al)liriviati>. Sjn: — Linn. — Sjtri )i. ,");V.*. The ^perimens in the ( cillectlon vary, with the leaves oliliMi:;(i-lanceolate and sii^'htly aeuininated, with the stem and haves nearly ylabnin*, ami with the ra'cnies so cimtr.icted as to lose the secninl and recurved appeaninie desiribed abo\e. W r, b.i\e>er, possess interinciliate forms. The leaves are ahi ays more or less con>picuoll^ly three-nerved, h i li a few di»tant n.irnnv deep serraturi's, or teeth, which point upwards. 'J. Sti\u\.\\Si> /iitiii/iiris ; laiiic licili.ici'o aiiscciidiiilr, liijiis oliovalis in pctiolimi di riirnil- tilnis siiialis, lai'cmis ( nrii-. dtii-is, iii\(diu'i'i iiiiioii. i)liliiin.'is appit -•sis, radio discimi siil)- siiptiaiiii'. — .lit. — Sprfnij. Si/.st. v. :\. /). ,')U. Lissimj in Linnon, r. (i. ]i. "jO'i. Leaves and stem, in one specimen, scabrous, «i|li a short ;rreyish pubescenie: in the others, they arc almost entirely ;;labruus. . 1 M t t isrilW ! ^ vn I 1 i « ill ^-^^ 111 '' tiili ! 1 ^•H--/; (Ml I'lr 146 CALIFORNIA. [ Composite. 1. Aster Californkus; cnule biTvi-iulsci-iMli'iitc piloso vix rninoso, raniis anti' apicem aphyllis unifloiis, fbliis Ciiinosulis s|)atliiilatis apin; imicronulatis jK-tiolatis frlahris hispiilo- ciliatis, involiicri foliolis imljiicatis aiii,'iistc' liiu-aribiis ucuiTiiiiatis liirsiiH)-viil<)si.s. — Lcssiiig in Liiitaa, v. G. p. 121. Tlip my, jii(l};in? from tlie drit'd spei-inicn, .ippears to be of n reddish colour. Mr. Menzies detected this plant in California, ci.iriiijf the voyafro of Captain Vancouver. 2. ^sw\• spertahilis; radicc bii-nni? faiilc rainoso inrcriii' j^labro ad nifdiiiin liiioadtiplici pilcso Mirsiiin liirMitiusciilo, foliis ohionjrn-ianccolatis irjahris liasi aiiric'ulatii-aiiiplcxic.uilihiis iiiar<'iiu' sraln'is int'iTioribiis privcipui' nii'dio siTratis, iiivohicri loliolis obloiigis aciitiiisciilis. — ,///. ■* — S/iroiif. Si/st. V. 3. p. .">38 ^ Tlip 1 Mll('t> of tlio iiivoliirre are proV'-ibly sipiarrose, altlioujili they do not ,>re.ht diU'erciicesbntHcen the species, and as neither fiiMircs nm-anlhcntiopecinieiis are accessible liirtlio purposes of elucidation, it is not unlikely that the present may eillicr prove to be a new species, or somethinpf very distinct from Alton's plant. ;J. Xavy' Jila raniulis iiltiiiiis iiMitliiris ('li)iii,'atis loliis distaiitibiis iibliini^o-siiatiiulatis niiiiTomi- iatis basi atlt'iiiiatis vi'iitisis tlriisc siil)tiis praripiii- brcviti'r albido-laiiatis, invobicri foliolis gia'M'is bidi, i-iaiiivolatis iiiarjjiiH' inciibranacris, stij^malibiis apirr asprririiiitbnnibus, lloM'iilis ra(bi lunitns. The only species to which this approaches is Aster senrnm, \'eni. ; but whether, like if, the stem'i are shrubby, the spet iinen before us can scarcely permit us to sjiy : we think they are. The lloccose tmnentuni on the stem unil braiiches is easily rubbed olf. Ipper Uaves entire; lower oiies pr< vt I'viis Mpiciiii paiuitioris, tuliis siibappri'ssis approxiinalis liiicari- ibiciifiis ri^idv iiiii('riis apice a>por. of Cjssitii, for those species of I.essin<;'s extended Di]ili>pa]i]>u.i which have the exterior row of the pappus sioiilar to, and fre(|uently sis lon){ as, the inner series. To this, probably, Chryiupsit lUvaricala of Nuttall belonj^s. 2. .\]iliijia|ipiis .sywrtrrow/.* ; fViiticf sus, rainosiis, raiiiis piilwst'iiiti-bifsiilis, Ibliis st'iniatii- pU'xii'aiililiii- patrtitilm^ olM»vaiil)us jfjabris ri^idis rt'siiiosis MTralis, sorraliiris apicc iiiiiiTO- iiatis ncinvis, (apitiilis lUiniin versus apicciii raniuniin axillaribiis siilw-ssilibiis, iiivohicri cainpaiKihiti (nliolis liiliaccis s.. p. 55!). Bvt. Matj. t. 1700. 0. i\>lia piiiictis giutiiuisis inicantibus coiispursa. 13. Folia siibiiitfiii'rriina r-ariiosula opaca. Although we do not consider these two varieties as distinct species, yet it nlu^t he confessed their aspect is very dift'erent. Our second variety lias ipiitc that peculiar appearance which many plants assume which grow on the sea-shore; init we are iixnorant if this he its true hicality. Most authors unite this species with (/. inuhiilea, Wiild.; and if tiicy he correct, then the following species stands in a similar situation, for it is in many points intermediate hetween the two others. 2. (iriiuliiia Uirsutula; pilis aliiidis iiirsiitiila, caiile ni'sjiitost) lii'rl)aa'() parco rainoso, ramis I'ioiipitis iiiiitloris, I'uliis aiif;iisto-oblon<;is siibaiiipU'xicaulibiis MTratis, iiivoliicri pulu'sri'iitis s(puiiiii> liiH'uri-iaiK'i'oiatis i)asi apprcssis apicv subscpnirrosis. \'ery closely allied to li. amjiist ifulio , Kunth, ( not Dnnal,) hut that species appears to hav(> always a simple stem. This ditfers fr!;m the preceding, hy the hairs that are found on its stem, leaves, and involucre, and hy the long one-tlowered lininches. ;l. (iiimlflia liiiinilis; fjiabra, raiilc hirbacco simplici iiiiitlofo, Hiliis railiiaiibiis iiiu'aribiis ol)ti^sis l)asi alti'iiiiatis caiiiiiiiN scvsilibus iiiti'ioriiiiis ■injjiistissiint' liiifariiius siipi'rioribii.s siibulatis iiiai'li'ifbriiiibiis iiivoliifri ti)liolis iiiifari-laiKcolatis apii'f sipiarrosis. The only specimen in the Collection is ahont eight Inches hi;,'h, and is very ludilic any of the other species. The cauline leaves decrease gnidually upwards, reseinlding sulmlate hractea-. On this plant Messrs. Lay and Collie remark: — " folia recentia lineari-spathulatu, antiipiiora oblonga hasi dilatath spinuloso- cri tiiliuiis mafifiiif lac.ris, achcii.o scabro. — I'cr.s. — Molina salicirolia. Ilniz it Puv. Syst.ji. 210? Perhaps B. satici folia, I'ers,, is not di)'iiuct, but then Sprengel unites to it B. cinidiifulia, Kunth, of which plant the leaves are described us sessile, and not attenuated into a kind of petiole at their base, as iu ours. Chamisso does not appear to have met with this species; but I.essiiig (l.innu'U, v. G. p. .jdj,) mentions having found li. Itnruns, which is surely distinct, otherwise we mi;;ht have supposed that Lessing and we had the same plant in view. We can perceive only one scries of hairs of the papjms. 2. liuccbui'is ylomr.rulijiora ; iriitiiusu, foliis appi-u.\iii)utJ!> ubiiulete triiiervibus ubuvatis t2 1 y ' " '' ' ■ . r ■ ■■ j il '! 148 C; MFOHMA. [ ComposiUe, ki i I ' basi cuncatis ai)ice jjrossc dentiitis, ('ai)itiilis tcniiiiiiilibiis solitariis vi'l sulitrilius in spii-as gloinerulirornii's axilhiivs (lif;i'stis, involiii'ri loliolis irlal)ris apicv fiinl)riatis, acli-'iiio ohloiiuio •tlalKTi-inu) pluri-costalo.— .1//V7/.— iV/'.v//. /'/. Boi: Am. v. 2. />. 523. Tlicrp an- two very distinct states of tliis |iliiiit, wliicli «f li.ul almost nii|I|io«mI tu bo iliDi'iTiit species; but lA'ssinsr, whose aiitliority is doubtless hi;;li, as Iio appears to have seen niiineruiis speeiniens, describes both witboiit distiii^'ulsliini,' tliem even as varieties. In one, the heads of tlotvers are cidlected usiiallv l)v flirees, into short coinp.ut spikes or racer.es, which are almost invariably axillary. In the other, the inllorescence i^ nioie lax, ami the heads of llov ers are constantly solitary and terminal. Neither In the involncre, aclieninni, pappus, nor leaves, is there any ditference. It was I'oniid aNo by Mr. Men/ies, on the coast of Californiri. 1. X:iiitliiiiiii Caiiatlf'isr. Mill. — X. iiiaciilatum. lltif. in Sill. Joiini. — .\. oficiitalc LiiDi.lil. The fruit of this species is larger than that of .Y. fInniHiriinn, and the two beaks to it are slijfhtly ini iirved at the apex, while i]i .WslniiiKiiiiim they are nearly ?trai;;ht. Whether these besnllhiently noiid char.icters, we are inclined to (hmbt, but h.ive not been able to discover any other;. We presume it is the .V. ,\7/'m- mdriiiiii of l^lr^ll, Nnttall, I'.lliott, and other .\orlh-.\inerican Uotanists, anil indeed wo bavi- seen ini other from North America. I. .\n\hro^ui (irloiiisiifj'olia ; caiilf liiiMiio. Ildiis I)iiiiiiiiali(i(lissiil)iiis iMiu-«(iiiiil)iis Lii'iiiiis siiiiiat. .")SI.— A. al)-.iiilliiiliilia. Midi. .tin. r. 'i. ji. 283. The sjiines of the fruit are short ami strong'. I. IVaii-cria ("uiiiiiissiiiiis ; liifsiitd-iiicaiia. caiiK' (Irciimhi'iilc liiil)a(i' lii|iiiiiiatist ctisvi' scixniiiitis (livii-utiiiilMis ti!)tiisis. |Htiiilis [ilaiiis. oipitiilis iiiasciilis itiiiiiis t'diiiiiiris ciictis.- — I.issiiHi in '.iiiiirta, r. (i. /». .^IIT. The «ip|itary and mo»t Imperfect specimen of this plant i.i the ( ullei tlon, we h.ive compareil w ith one re- ceived fruMi ( liaini>-cp. The leaves seem \ery variable. I. I!;i!(iiN I liriis(i>illii iiioiilis; tiiliis l.iiu'culatis i limu'.ilis ai'U'uiiialis cuiiiialis rciimli' sc rralis i^laliri-. (!iii\luis l(>iijj;c I'ailialis i-cniiiis, iiiMilncri tliliolis <\ti lacailiiis liijiaccis iiiii rioiilais liiiiu'iiiiiluis.— .)//(//. Am, r. 2. p. \'M\, I. 'I'iiliiiiatill(lis. ('nulls bcrb.ic c'u-,decnnibens, patent iin hispido-pilosns.ramiisns ; riniii Mibelon;,rati, nsipiead apiiem paree foliosi, cipituluin nulcnin termiiialeui ^.'creutes. i'nhn lliieari-lan< inlata, alterna ; iiifirinrti pinnatitid.i, sei;- meiitis lifevilins, nbtusis, p.itentiljus, M/yxriorf/ inte;:ri omnia hispiile pilusa. /iic/Zhf j'i///i beniispluericuin, simjilex, pidyphyllnm : /r//(u/(/ oblon;.'a, acuta, b;isin llorum r.olli eonnmpie aclienia iiividventia. ( iim/ltr rtiilii lutea', basi attenmita', apice explanata', plana', trilid;e, st\Inm absipie staininibus (.'erentes: ilimi tubulo-'»', luti'a'. I'li'iii lineari-iibliui!;'>e, subun'mbranaceie, pluriseriales, inter radii disciipu' tlores inlei;{.'ct»', rfn/'liiiiilif piano alioipiin nudn. Aiillnni pnrpurasci-ntes, ecandala'. .S7///( r.oni recurv.itl, appendicnlis lineai'ibu'- pnberuli-. siipeMti. ..-tr /f<;/ifj ( jnniora) oblimu'a,erostrata, basi attenuata; riiilii ^'lalira.apli'e calvaj tlt,\ci pllii^a; im/i/iii peisi«tente ri;:iilo basi plumoso apice simplici. If tlii'- » ere t(i fiirm a new iienus, we would propose the name of I,»vm, after one of the discover -rs; and this hipuM piiio ip.illy ditler frum Trntur or Jinltusiii, by the shape of t!ie in\Mlucre, its consistin;; of numerous leaves, which are opposite to, and are re»i)ectively wrapt round, the achenia and tube of the corolla Compo 'tfc CALIFOllNIA. 11!) of the rndical florets; liy tlie ninr;;inal aclienia witlioiit pappus, anil liy tlie iniporfoct manner in wliicli tln" rccoptaclo is provided with scales: indeed it is dillicnlt to say if these in the present easi? on;;ht not to he viewed as an inner series ol' inv-()I)K)nijis apiifi'ssis marjrinc liispido-rilialis, jiMpiii arislis solitariis vcl iiiiiis iiui'([tiuli!iiis validis. — Huoh. I-'l. Bur, Jill. V. I. /). ;n;l. This appears to lie a true species of the (jeniis, lint the leaves are niiire like those of a I'lidlicrhid : these, particularly the lower ones, are aliout live inches Ion;;, and much attennated at tlie liase into a flat petiole, which is aliout three iindu's in leu<;th. In the upper ones the limli is liiii;;er, while the petiole is shorter. Ii'^ Mr, Don"'.,i.s's specimen from the Coliunhia, the leaves are decidedly ^:lntiniins, as if varnished. I lialiia nrfi iiiisiiij'iilin ; liijiis alli mis st'ssiliinis pre riiiiilf piiiiiatilldis smIjIus iiivio-toiiui'- Idsis inarninc n'V(iliiti>, iM|iiluli-. lascii'iilati'-, iiivoliii'ris !)-plivllis I-m ■rialil)iis cvliiidraci'is, lloriliiis radii iiiimdatis. — I.i.ssiiii/ in l.iniitrd, v. ."j. /'. ItiO, tt r, (i. /;. :J.");{. The aliove character applies to the iiMi.il state iif the pl.uit ; lint sdiiietinies the leaves are either ipiite entire, iir they proeiit one, oral inii«t tun, -hint hihcs nr >'C:,'Uieut>at the side, aliout the niiilillc. We much sns|M'ct ll .it ill this >tate it may 'icinnie the I'.nniiliiilhini \lailiiiilifu!'iim of I.a'iasca. .All the fliircts are fertile: iIkim' iil'the ray are wiliiinit ■.taiiieii^, ami n-iially aliout six in iin.iilier. Leaves of the involucre at first t(Mneiite and striated, aliout lie almo^t no dilVerence: ind.'ed, the onlv cliarai ler puiiited tint hv l.i'>.siii^' i (lll•i^t^ in tlie palia* nl llie |lappu^ lieiii^' iini'i|iial, linear, and trnncated iu //(j/iKi, and eipial, iilitiiM', and nariM\ic»t at the li.u-e in the other ;,'i'iuii. Iu the prcMMit iiidividnal, the palea' aie not, as I.e^siiiij; Miy^, liiaic.ite, lint rounded at the apex : while, on the other hand, those of Tiii/iii- ji/ii/lliini appear som.'tiuM's truncated and lacerated. Nor does their attenuation helow, or their ei|uality, prove a ;;ood character, siie'e iu onr specimens of « hat we con>ider liiiliiii iiiiilini^iiiiilis, from ( hiii, ( the oidy species He have received 'Vom that country, an.l which cimseipuuitly is the type of l,a:,Msea's ;,'einis /liifun,) the |ialca' are >hort, rijiial, ilituse, not tnnic.ite, and iiarroH er at their liase than at the apex. Hnliiu iitifii- i^mfiliii \\,\> lir»t (ll>iincred liy Mr. Mrn/ii's, in ( '.ilifonii.i. I. I Ii lruimii/l)tiisi> ^iipi limilnis a(•ll!llillati^ dciiirrriitilui^ pi'llii('i. .")I7. I,e»inif appears entirely to have overhioUed the mar_'inal series of scales on the receptacle, which con- "titntes this .1 //r/ifim//i, as its haliil indicates, and not a ('iji/iiilii/i/inriiitrAitiiiiHa. Irom U. i/iiiiiliii/iii- tiiliim it diflei-s hy the shape of the receptacle, and from //. nnliiiimn'r hy the leaves, which we have alwavs found entire, and hy the much smaller v:\\, as well as hy the hiii^: simple one-flowered hranclies, like those of //. i/iiuiliiili iitatiiiii. i: ;, I I- i !■ ' H t [. I.i ■^i^ III' li' IfiO CALIFORNIA. [ Cumpotila, i ! N i ' I. S\)\\iinl\wi pseitilo-acmcl/a. Linn,? Of tliiii there isi only one, and that n very imperfect specimen, in the Collection. 1. Acliilloii Milltfolium. Linn. Chuniii'80 nppears only to linvo found A. iiimnin, (with which Lessin^ unites A. lunntit, Spr.) lint sppcinivUM, leathered by Messrs. Lay and Collie, appear in no respect distinct from A. Millifulium,M\A certainly do not accord with what we possess in our Herlmria as A, maijiuu 1. C'oiiiofiyiio carnosa. Lcssimj in Linna-a, r. fi. p. .521. As lliis i;i'niis is peculiar to Califurniii, and only lately constituted, we extract the foUowin;; charne'er : — CdixoiiVNK : Iiivolucriiiii cylinilraceuni pauciseriule, foliolis olitusissimis niarjjine scariovis, inferi(>rilius brevioribus. Jtf iiiulo, cornllis ^iahri^. — Lcssimj in Linnua, r. (i. //. .j23. Allied biith to A. Siiniomni and A, hirharea: the above character will readily distinguish it from both. 2. Ai'tciiiisia ///Of/()/7/ ,• licrhacca. liiliis j^lahris radicaliliiis siihtrilulis, caiiliiiis laiUTolati.s iiti-iii(|iif Mtliiiiiatis iiinrLiiiif iiirrassatis iiiti'jffrriniis, lloribiis pi'diiiiculatis iTii-tis, iiivoliicri t'dliiilis iiiari,nik' sfari»)si>-. Spr. — lli/ld. I'.n. Our specimens, thon>;h imperfect, seem to accord with the above character; but the s|>ecie8 is perhaps tfM» n.'arlv alliiMl t iiitt<;ris lan- ct-diatis aiumiiiatis siii)tiis loinnitiisis fai'fiiiis axillai'iluis iTii-lis, capiliiiis suhxriiiuiis |>('(lii'('llatis, iiivolui'i'd (-ainpaiiulato, rca-ptaciilo iiikIo. — Linn. — IMIld, Sp. J'l. v. 3. p. ISKi. This species seems scarcely to dilTer from some states of A. vuhjaiis. The .1. lunijifuUa of Nuttall ajipears to be distiiic t. I. Aiiicimaria inan/arifiiaa. Brown. — (iiiaplialiiiin iiiai'^aritac'riiin. Linn. I. (iiia|)lialiiiiii Sprrni/flii; licrhacciiiii, tiiliis iitriiiipu- alliido-laiiatis, iiirL-rioriliiis spatliu-- latis Slip) riiirihiis lincarihiis I'aiiiialiliiis liiusi siilKltrui'i'ciitiliiis, ('()ryiMi)is axillarihiis tcriiiiiia- liluis<|iu' ^'Itiiiicratis |M'(liiii('iilati^ paiicitldris, iiivoliicri riist'i'sivnti-arffriili'l iolicilis (il)l(iii^i.s uciitiiisi-iiiis nitidis. — (l. t'liili'iise. Sprimj. Syst. v. 3. p. 480. — Lfssiny in Linnera, v. C. p. 52.-J. Wlieu di'scriliiiii' the Chilian specitw in this w.irk.fp. .'II,) we were led to suppose that what we then called (r. C/ii/riisi niii.'lit, not withstandiiifT the f^reat difl'erence in the characters, he the pknt of Spren;;rl. In the sixth volume of t'lc Linna'a, however, at p. ^i', Lessin)( describes Chaniisso's plant, and from his destriptioD it is obvious that aIdX we have called G. thiUnxe, is G. J'nkatutii, Lam.: while lie unite* Spreugel's O. Polemonideie.] CALIFORNIA. 151 Chilenne to O. J'irai'irn, Mol., which it tlin name an our O. cilrinum, a naino that of couno must yield to that of Molina'fi, althoii;{h wn are yet i};iiorant whi re it in piibliHhed. When LeHitiii;; referred hitiier the G'. (yhikimi, he must liuve trusted a little to Spreii^rid's eharacter, an we did, for no other plant of Oliuminso, from H'lioni S|)reii)(el hud it, iipproat'hed more rio'.cly. At p. 'HW, LesNini; informs us that he liad overlooked H packet, the desi'ription of wliirh wouhl form i> supplement. Anion); these he adopts the li, C'ftitensi; Spr., from (lalifurnia, and altliou<{li, perha|)S inr.uvertently, ho refers to the former part, where he united it to G. I'iraririi, yet Id- now adopt'i the name from Kprensent hein;; what he intended; and as it is not u Chilian, but a Califiirnian pliint, wi- hare considered if nee 'ssnry to clian;;e the specific name. To G. liiniii/iiwsiiiii, Kunth, it is very closely allied ; but iillhoU);li S|i'-,:-n;;el unites them, we consider the leaflets of the involucre " arpute acuta fuscesceuti-virescentia" of tiie latter, niiiy keep it distinct. ^ipreii);el pbues this plant erroneously amon;; the " I'lla^iines," but it is miicli mure nearly allied to G. jmli/cip/ialiwi, and particularly to (r. iliairrrns. We may here remark, in addition to the tw, foliis liiu'ari-liun'colatis aciiinii'iatis «k'ciirri'iitil)Ms sii|iiM scahriiisi'iiio-iiiihiTiiiis siihtii.s all)(>-liinaiis, au'viiihis |iaiii('iitalis jtlDiner- iilis paiicilliiris, iiivoliu'i-i t'oliolis olildii^^is aciilis ar^fiilcis nitidis. — Ivfs, in Sillim. imer. Journ, — SpritKj. Syxt. v. 3. fi. 478. Lexsiiuj in Linmrn, r. (i. p. 525. In the specimens before us, the leaves are narrower than in those we possess from the I'nited States, and the panicle more ilestitute of foliage, but we can see scarcely any other dilferen. e. The woolly coat on the underside of the leaves is subject to be rubbed oil". The Californiau state apriroaches very nearly to G. Sjirnif/rlii, above described, from which it principally difl'ers by the leaves not be>n;f cottcmy on both sides. 3. (iiia|ilialiiiii< hiteo-ullium. I.inii. ■ Thi* wa« alio found at California by Mr. Menzies, and it extends oi far north i.s Nootka Sound. Oiii). XXVll. CONVOLML.VCK.K. Jusi. I. \\)f.i\\\WA MKjittiJhliii ; ^'la!)irriiiia, faulc voliiiiiii, toliis saititlalt'-liastatis Niiiii prot'iiiulo siiirii'iiiis ai'utis, |)i'(liiiic'iili-< mi!) llori' iiicrassilif, Mipra iiicdiuiii i)racti'(ilas (iiiits liiicaixs jjiT- fiitihiis calycihiis (iliiiiNis, iiiiilKi ti)n)ilii' iiitiirirriisio. — i'lirs/i, J'LAm.i; 1. />. lit. — C'oii- volviiliis sa^ntlitoliiis. Mirli. Am. v. \. p. 138. — ('. NiHriosu-^. Walt. The style is bilid; stijimas two, jjlobose and white; lo that this is not a Cnnroiriiliis, as delined by Drown, but an I/iuiiurd. 1. C alvsif^^ia sipiiim. Brown. — Pursh, v. \. p. 112. — t\iiivi)lviiliis .st|)ium. Linn. — C. rf|)ttis. I Ann. — Mir/i. i. !^ 1 \r t'k If J Oiii.. XXVIII. I'OLKMOXIDK.K. Jiiss. 1. (iilia Sfpiarroxa; |)tibt>sci-iiti->rlaii(liilosa, toliis l)r)icti'is(|iii- piiinatif'ulis laciiiiis iiicisis Kiil)iilatis |>iiii<{('ntilius, florihiis jrloiiuTatis. Iluok. — (>. piiiif^i'iis. Dowjlas, MSS. in Hot. Maij. t. 2!)77, {anno lS:ltl.) — Iloit/.ia stpun-rosa. I'.Mhiluilt:, in Mem. Acad. Imp. St. Pttcrsb. r. 10, (ainio 1H2().) p. 2S3, // in Linna-a, 1828. Littir. p. 117. At the time Dr. Hooker published this species in the B ' % I Hi; IBS CALIFOHNIA. [Solanete. of tlio sontlicrii bianclii-s of tlic Coliiinliia. Fstlim lioltz tlfsiTibcs flio stem n« liieniiiiil, aiul siiftViiticosf ; lint tbo Ittfti. term in probably only applifil to nmrU tlic ri','i liin irilniv. iMcriiiis iiiH riic I'oliosi-. |ui!imc'.lis f'oiii) plus diinidio liivvidiilms, oiilviv .Viiiirlilo liK'iiiiis liiiiccdhilis iu'iiii^ siili ri'iictiliciitioiii' jKitulis, tiilx) mljinssi- striiroso-piloso, liiK'il)ii»- ni:j;<'"'i'>. — ('/idiiihuii in I.iiiiuni, r. 1.//. III. Tlii~ spi'i'ii'K approai'bi's in >oini> point!i to .1/. hiiiki, N'ill., M, (liiniln, I.t'ilcb., .mil 3f, Auiiiilis, liiiizniiil Pavoii ; Imt it liitl'tTN from tlicni all. I. l'viiii;;l()s>iiiii (////V///r//». Liiiii, I, IKIi'itropimii C'lirassftviciiiii, Linn, ()iii>. XXX. HVDHOIMIYI.l.K.i:. /Ja 1. Xiiiidpliilii Minziisii ; loliis (iiiiiiiliiis piiiiiatiliilis •.rjhris Miiiiuiiiis approxiinalis iivati-. (ilitii'-i^ ciliiitis Miljtridclitato-loiiati-, ptiliiiu'iilis oppiisitiriiiiis iiilio diiplu loli^norilxis, M-L;iiiiiilis ^Ml\(■illi^ hilK'colali^ aiCfsMPiiis iniiiiili-. Alliril 111 .y./i/iiii; imi/t v of Barton ; Imt a nnii li ^inalliT plant in pvcry n-spci't; anil tin' pccliinclris aUocnn- sicU'ralily linii;rr in propiirlinn. Ibr lcM\c»iin' pn'c im'Iv i1i(i«i' of A. /m/ rii!iiiii,,\ >pfi ii'^funml by Dr. SiouIit anil Mr. |)oii.:l,is on tin' ( oinnilii.i KiM'r; lint in tliat inili\ iiliial tli<' lln iters ari> very Kniall, liml tlir pi'iliiiu'li>s M-arci'ly mi bm^' a- tbc leaf. Tbr spfrii's lia« liin;j t'xislcil in Mr. .Mrn/irs's Herbarium, anil in tbo«i' of bis frirniK, to uliiim be liberally nimninnicati'il speeimeiiK. .Mr. Collie remarUA tliat tlie cupKnle is poly- ^penllM •^. I. V\i.ai\']ii liniiiitiita. Jfii ij. — 1'. C'alirnniiia. (Iidni. in l.innaa. v. \. ji. PM.- 1*. I'liii- vialKi. C/i'ini. I. r, \\ e i .inniit au'ree \iilli (liainisso tbat tliere .ire snllieient < baraelers to separate tlie above NynoiiyniH, inileeil from ( bili «e liave reriiteil intermeiliate >tates. I'nrsb's rliarai trr iil bis /'. /ii^7i7i'/////•. I. .'S'lil.inuin nil/mm, \ar. I iiyiniaini. /,inn.- S. ptt rmniili-. Dim. Sal. r. ]. /i. \'):i. Of tlii> tliere are tmi states in tbe ( 'ullertion; one \> illi the bates el.ilirons, tbe other tt itii tliem more or less piibernloiis bene.itb. in botb, tbe ani'les nl llie stem are riiu::b, or almost priikly. '2. .'^olaiiiiiii nniliilli/'irUKt ; iiii-.uni-piilic i iihiiii. ciidf snIlViilii'iisn, luliis pctiiil.ilis nvatis siiliai iiiis iiitr:^! rrijiiis, raci lun iiinlii'llatii trniiiiiali paiirilldni, calvci- iirri'iijatn ipiin<|ii 'lidii l.u'iiii;- .aaitis, iMrulla ciKii- Iriplu loiiiiicrf (piiinpu liila. -/•,'.sr/i,sr/(io//.r, in Mini. Aniil. Inip. St. J'i/,rsL i: Id. JI. 2S(i. ,/ (/( Liiniuii, r. 1. I.iftu: p. I IS. In aililition tn the rliararter j;i\en bv IN. li^rbolt/, we may reniarK tbat tbe stamens are ili^linrt, tbe tilanii'iil- \ ly sli.pil.aml bni.iilest at tbe b.ise. ."lyle s|rai;:bt. Sli;;nia sli:..litly r.iplta'e. lielnie the (oriilbi is fully e\paniieil, it appears lampaniilate, as in Alri,j!i, uilh wliicli yeans tbe present inilitiiinal has loii- siilerabb' allinity. Mie anlbei> are, bou ever, fnrni'-liL'il uitlituo pores, or rather ilefts, at iheii ape.v ; but in sinne llnwer-, tliese pures sboweil a tenilenry to sjilit ilotvMwarils to tbe base of the anther. Scrophuhirinew.] CALIFORNIA. 153 1. Nicotiatiii riistica, Linn, 1. Stil|)iKli)ssis'i' prnsttata; spiirsim f^lmuliiloso-piilK'nilii, caulo prostriito nimoso, foliis <>l)l()ii^(>-s])iitliuliitis iiitt'^i'is, pi'tlunc'iilis iixillat'ilms iinilloris folio iimltotU'S l)irvioi-il)us. Hndix cipspitostt, |M, folinctw, liui>ari-<)bloiij>n>, obtiisw : tiibiiH t:iiiiipaniilatiiN, laciiiiis diiplo broviur, u Ht'paliH ilorxo viridibux ni»r);iiu> nii>nibraiiacviN coiiMtaiii^. Corolla piirpiirnsot'iiN, ti'ii<>ra, niart?t>Hcoiiii, puberiila, calyL't-ni ])iuilliim siiporunx, iiifiinilibiiliforiniN, irrr)(iilariter quin- i|Ucliiba, Stainiiia ipiatiior, t'vrtiliti, glabra, duo Imi^rinra, cum ((iiiiito intt-nluni fcrtili Nu-piuHVo Hterili: Anthir(r vnti\»Uy«\i\tn<\mv\a', b»ii)fitudinalitt?r dchiHtM'iitC!*. Stylu» );labcr, vi-raus apiccni rrsiHHiur ; Stigma !*ubp<>ltatuni, plaiiiuMCuhini, iiiimUu liiica rxuratuin. Oi/i.iiilii ovata, biU)(tulai'ir4, bivalvis, valvis apico nubbi- lidin, dinNt-pinit-ntiim a valvix driiium libcnini utrintpic placi-utift-rum : plat'viita plaiiiusciibi, S'emiiui miiuita, uunierina, Hubrotiinda, s<-robit'ulata. Albumen raruoHiini. J\mliri/o tt'nw, lu'vitcr rurvatus, albus, lon)(itiidiilo I'rrn Ht-niiriiH, ri'iitralLs ; radiiiilu ad biluni Mpfctanii: cutyledunvs mar^inibiis ad I'nibryoiiiii llcxurani, idvuipin accumbciilri, Tliiii rtrtaiiily I>i>I<>ii;,'m to tlir Kami- );(>iius ax S. liiiriiri.i and S. intiijrij'nlin. Uixdi. Dot. Ma;;, t. .'(1 1,'t; liiit l\\vy diti'iT rriim tbo otbcr of the Chilian spt'cifs by tbn foliact'iius bibt'H of thi' calyx, tliorcliy a| A', mteniinlui, (Jriihani, in Kd. N. I'bil. Jonrn. ii. i7. p, I7,j. l''rom Xicnmhrri/iii, even allli(>nj{h it bi> ui.itfd with {'•liiimi, an Don proposes, iht'se plants appear distinct by the inllated tube of the corolla, which has scarcely any limb, l.imlerniti Miniliriilniisit, ^preni;. Syst. v. ■>. p. T(i!», of which Chamisso and iscblechtendal remark, ( l.inna'a, v. .'I, p. -H,) " planta o (solauvaruiu ordine, Kierentbenjiie aOinis," is scarcely di!)tin)rui.shable from th« presetit individual. ()iii>. xxxii. s(K()iMirLAin\i:.i:. ./«.«. 1, Sc(i|mi'ia iluUis. Linn. 1. I.iiiaria Canadensis. S/>r. — Aiitirihimitii Canaiknsc. Linn. I. St-rophiilaria t'alijhrniru; caiili'acutaii^fulojflahro parti' tloril'rfo iiiaiuliiloM)-piilK'scTiite, loliis ()l)loii^o-triani i-ordalis (liiplii'ato-siTratis supra j;lal)ris suhtiis paiTt- j(laialiilos4>-piilK' ri'iitilnis |H'iiiiiiit'rviis, tlivi'Mt apliyilo, huiiiiis calyciiiis ovalis ainitis imicro- iialis iiiar^iiif aiij;iis|issiiiif iiiiinla-aiiacvis, staiiiiiu' (jiiiiito rudiiiu'iitoso, capstila ovoidco- coiiica. — Cham, tt Srh/aftt. in I.inntra, v, 2. p. 58.>. Ah remarked by ChamiHso and S-hle<'htendal, this species approaclips very closely (o the Enropn'an .S. noildsii: aicordinif to these authors the affinity is less with .V. My nro jjoiionilly Hliortor timn tlie flower, wliile in M. Iiiliiia thi- lower ones cKiMMiiilly iirc often consiilfrulily lon){fr. WImt S|irfn((fl nit'iina, nlivn ho nays that in the one the lieduiu li's Imvf bniitciut, ami in no otlier are ebractcate, »u martely coni|ircheu(l. a. y\\\\n\\\\s fhrihinidius; aiiniiiis fiiiilc- proMnilo villosi), liiliis hniclfisqin' miiMmilihiis [K'tioliitis ninlMtii-oviitis iiiiili". (liiitinihiti-. ^{Iiihris |)liiriiur\iis, |K(liiiic'ulis piilK^cvnlihus i)nicli'ii Milil. iiiiiii)ril)iis fiiluv iircvolalo |)iilK"HC'(.'iiti tlfiitilms ai'iitis Milnnjimlilnis. — IJmtl. not. linj. t. 112.5. This cjiiite a);rt'i>s n ith Mr. .Men/ieii' original NpecinienH from tlic wmie coast. ;J. .MiiiMilii- i/fiifimisiis; ^liitinosus, riuik- frccio siiirniticoM), toliis srsMililnis clliptico- ohldii^'iN aciitiii^fulis oImuii' dintatis siilxtis piilMsti'iitilius |ntliiiuMilis talycc tiiliiili)M) (liiplo brcvUtnUw^. — ltii/d, — M. aiiraiitiaciis. /{at. Mmj. t. '.\'t\. I. Caslilltja iiffhiis; i-aiili' lii'rhai'co Milisiin|ilifi |iil(ts(>-liis|iiil(i, (iiliis lincari-lMiiccdlatis triiurviis lullK■>.(■l■ntilul^ inltjiris, lloraliliiis liiuarilnis iiilci,'ri>. \( 1 (raro) apicc iliiilald-lohalis, tl<||'il)u^ iiifcriorilais pcdiiiu'iilalis calycc tloriti ro tul)iiliiM) aiilicc |N)stici'(pu' fi'-so Inlijs l)iti(|is M'lriiU'iitis liiicari-laiu'i'dlatis ai'iitis ('(irolla calyci'iii Mipcraiitr, It will lii> sciMi I'rom tlic iiliuve rliiinu'tiT, taken from the Calil'iirniaii Apecimens, lliiit there are ri)nsi(leralile |poiiit> of (lltfereiiie lictween tlieni ami the ( '. /iiilliilii of unlhiirs, tlie lliirl.\i(i /id/lnln u( S\u\imi\. The floral leave*, not dilated, al»o separate it from (.'. Iilhiisinriiiiiiilis of Knnth. I'rom ('. iiiti'irijiilid, I.inii. t<» which it is also allieil, the tahular, not ventriictse, eaiyx, ilnrina: lloweriiii;, will keep it di^tinet. •i. Casiillcja /«///('(//>/; raiilr Mihiirihai o raiiioso iiit'iiiic siililiirsato piilMscciitr Mi|i('ni(' Mili\illoM), tiiliis ovato-oliloii^ns dliliisis i iti L(ris (Itiisc luilx'sct'iitilxis lldralihiis (lilatatii« cuiiiatis apicc trifiilis loMs hrcviJais (d)ti;sis iiudio latinri, lloilliiis siihscsvilllnis, caivct' (Idritiro tuhiildsd aiilii'f posiicf u'lpiaiiti'f Cinmi Idliis liri'viliT dhtiisf biiU'iitati.s, Cdi-dllii' tiil)t) calycclii iiqiiaiilc. Aiiordin^' to Mr. t'cdiie this is from three to six imlo's lii;.'li,iind irrows in wet sjindy plaees ; he mentions that the thiwers are in a lax terminal spike; lint, with iIh* exeepliuii of iine speiimen, in wliieh the hraeteai) have fallen away, those in the Colleetlon exliiliit a spike whieh is hoth short ami dense. Chamisso appears to have loiuiil in the same plaee, " in arenosi* littoraliliiis ail porlum S. Iramisci Nova- Californiu'," a species iihicli surely must he tlu' same with Idhis Icvitcr ciiiar^^iiialis, iiiidlla' ttilKi calvcT l)i(vidrc. l-'rom two to three feet lii;;li, accordiii;; to Mr. Collie, who found it in a clayey soil, in hilly situation*. In some points it ap|iroaches to I'.jU.siJhtiii, L. The axils of the leaves are furnished with a tuft of leaves on short aliortivu branches. 1-. C'aslilltja (im/iii/ua; pulxscfiis, aiiinia, caiililnis pitirimissiiljraiiiosis, I'dliis sparsis iiircri- dril)iis laiRLiilatis dbtusis siipciidriljii'? lldfalibiistpif sfiisiiii iiiajoribus dilatatis prorimdi- ' i I ' *mtV 1 1 . iM *,, '] Lnbiata.] CALIFORNIA. 155 iTuillifidis, I'lilvfi" floi'ift'i-o tiil)iil()s(»snl)aTiuiilit(r frri- ad mcdiiitn qiiadrifido laciiiiis siiljulatis corolla- liiho calyctni >>ii|i( raiilc, laliio sii|i( riori bicvi iiiri'i-iori trilolM) loiiix laturalihiiM lotiiiw datis valdo CMiicavis liittTiiu'dio ni-to imicroiiitoriiii. Ihirtmit tinuiftiliii, I'limli, ni'i'Iiih I'loscly iillicil ti> tliin Mpccii's. Tlift lowiT lip of the corollft is <|uito ut vnriiiiiCH with tin- cimriit'ti-r ut prrsniit ^\\n\ of tlio i;viiiiii, yet the iipp«r lip, aiul tliu wholv liiiliit of tin* plant ik(rrt><>M «vitli it. Tlio iippt>r lip w no itliort, tliiit \\\wn tlin lotvi>r is prossi'il ii^aiimt it, tli<> ttvo are iioarly of till' Mamn lai'li sidn of tlic rciitnil lolin of tlit> lo\vi>r lip is a Ninall )(laiiv<>rul otlivr, if not all lliu Hpt-i'ics, of t'lislil/fjii. Till' si'oils ari' iililoii);, ariitit at I'nrli I'liil, ami viirlusi'il in a loom' reticiiluti'il inunibronuiiii \iug, from wliieli, wlicn it is cut, tliuy full out. I'vrliaps, liowi'vur, this liu); i» the tcstu. Oiii.. XXX III. I.AHIA'lVi:. .//«..(. I. 'riiyiniis C/iamissoiiis; «'aiilf |ii'ii('iiiiilM'iiti' i'limoso iiulicscrntc, I'oliis ))»'tioliitis ovatis olittisis iTi'iiati'^ siililiis III rv(i>is •rhiiidiiliiMi-|itiiii'tatis, |K'diiiK'uliMi .illiiriliiis MilitariixipiKisitis I'DJio lirtviiirilais liasi si'taft'D-iiihrafti'uhilis, I'alvciiiiis vix liila'iialis iiitiis liiiin' Miliiiiidis rriiftiU'ris iiitlalis driiiiiais M'taccis, niriillis calyc*' ''iiiilo liiiiprioiihu.s, lleiilh. in lAnnicit, v. fi. p. HO. The li'avi'H uri* ulniost an ini'h loni;, anil iii'arly tlii> sumo in breuiltli. Thi> brni:tpi'' the sani« spprinii'ii are sonii'linics xitiiati'il iii-ar tin' iiiiililli' of tin- pi'ilumli's, hi'iu'i- wi' liuvi' iloiilits \- ". Dmiiiliisii, Hi'iitli. 1. r. Kuiil liy Mr. Iti'iithum to liuvo lii-i'ii uImi foiiinl in Califurnia, anil only to ilitfi'r lyy thu hruiuliT f<>lia<;r anil liiATiTciit siluutioii of thi' bnu'tpnlns, lii> ri'ully ilislinct. I. MiMilia /"/"T/Va. /Jiin. — F.mjl. finf, t, HHT. Most pnilialily an iiitroiliii'i'il plant. I. .'stacliys njiii/oii/is ; faiilr rirctn liiimili villi)si>siiiu), roiiis inliolalMihloiifiN iilitii>isNiiiii> crciiatis liiL-.i r(itiiiiilati> iiilis Mihsciii'i'is \ illiisi>Niinis llo^alilul^ M's>ilil)iis fonlormilais nilyivs >ii|K'raiitiliiis, vt ^til•illa^tl■i^ sfX-lliiiis liractiis siiliniillis lalyiiliiis Ms>ilil)ii-. caiiiiiMiiiilatis villo>i'vsiiiiis «liiitiliiis tivati<< i>rt'vi>>iiiii' ai'iilrati-., I'lirolia' ! 'iiit I'alvrriii MilHluplo sii]Hraiiti' ialiiis pati'iitilais siiiu'i-iori oiilnii^n. Ihiith, in I.iuiuca, v. (». ji. Hi), .Mr. Ilt'iithani further mentions it to he from tlirt'e to four inrhi's liitfli. Tlio only sppiinien in thi' i'ol- li'rtion is iiliout i'i);ht iiirht's : it ilillers slightly from the above clmnirter, by the leaves not only beiii); not riiiinili'il ut the lutse, but ileeiileilly ai'iite. '2. SiacliV'' ('haiiiis.soiiiK ; caulf rri'cto ti'lrapaio aii^iilis pilis rii;itlis ulivirsi' ai'iilratis, tiiiiis ii\aliv lllltll^i-. iriiialis iiasi curdatlN liniJMi iitriii(|iii' viliitiiio-laiiali'. |ulii>li) iiiinsissiiiio, tloraliliiis Ms«,irilMi> iivatii-laiii'i'iilalis calvi" i:--. lioriliiis, vi rticilla-ilri". si\ll(iri> liisiaiililai--, fidyfiliiis ■-iil)M'-.>ililMis tiilailosis lii-ipido-iuliiMMinis di'iitiliiis ova'is aciiiiiinatis Mihpiiimriiti- Imis, j'liriiilii' IiiImi recto calycc miIhIiiiiIo Mi|K'raiitc laliio Miiu'rioiv villo^iNsiino. Ihiitli, in lAnttaa, v. ti. p, S(l. We have only seen one spciimeii, which is about two feet high, anil nearly siinpli'. There is also a fruj^ment of an ullieil speiii-s in the ' 'i.' ii-i'tioii, too imperfect to be satisfartorily ileterniiiieil : its charui'f er, as fur us we can ilruw it up, is as follows:— raiili' crecto (;r.iiili tetni^oiio, aii^iiilis pilis rijriilis raris rellexis hispiilis, fiiliis snpremis ovatis si'ssililiiis Ihiralilms snbrutiiiiilo-ovatis lia>i siiliiter alteiiiiatis omiiiliiis iri'iiato- dentutis ilentibus rotiiiK'.itis niinronnlitis, linilio ntrimpie molliter breve piloso, vertieillastris billssiiil)u.s foiilato-ovalis obtusiusculis giwse crenato-scrratis rngosis villosis, verticil- lastris siihapliyllis scxHoris coiitiftuis spicatis, calyeilms villosis campanulatis dentibas ovutis aciitis puiiffoiitibiis, corolla cahcriii tliiplo superaiite extus pilosiuscula. — Jacq. The colour of the I'orolla, in the only one wc have seen, does not appear red. I. \\\v>t\s polystachya ; caiile ramoso aspero, foliis ovatis serratis supra pubescenti-liirtis siibtus iiicaii's, tiisciciilis tloniin ojjpositis breviter podiinculatis inspicas axillares terininalei>- qiK' (ligi'stis- oractc'is late ovatis iniicroiiatis calyce 5-aristato eyliiulrico brevioribiis, — H. B. K. Xor. (ii . ft Sp. V. 2. p. 321 ? The speoim. ns are in bad eondition, and only show one or two upper leaves, which may account for the difference between the above character and tliat ffiven by Kunth. In addition to the above of this Order, there is a specimen of what may probably be a Salvia. Old). XXXIV. vi:uiu:nack.e. Jw.m. 1. Verbena Cnroliniana; eaule diiruso liirsiito quadraiif^iilari foliis emieatt)-oblongis iiia-qiialiter srrratis seal)ris spieis (iliforiiii!)iis panieiilatis, calyeibus fnietiferis eaiiipaiiulatis fnietii paiiliinn lon-rioribiis braeteaiii siibafjiiaiitibus. — Linn. — V. biserrata. //. li, K? That V. bisiiriita is the same with V. Caroliniann, as is stated by Sprenjjcl, is rena, v. .'>. p. !)H,) bein^r " Mom in Mexico," applies more strictly to V. VLronictrjhlia, which seems to differ from the true V. CaruUniana by the roundish stems. 2. Verbena lasiostachys ; eaule dilliiMt liirsuto quadrauj^ulari, foliis cunealtv-ovatis sub- ineis-s duplieato-serratis seabris, spieis (iliforinibus axillaribus tenninalibusque, calyeibus |)aten im jiili)>is fruetiferis conieis attenuatis fructuin plus iluplo exeedentibus bructea birta longii)ril)u>. — lAnk ? Link's character, as j^^ven in Sprenjfel, is too imperfect to enable us to determine whether our plant be the same i\& his; '>oth are from California. In some point.s ours approaches to V. caiusceiu. H. B. K. Oiii). XXXV. I'UIMUL.Vt li/i:. lent. I. .\nairallis flnrn.vis, Linn. Ouu. XXXVI. I'LrMH.VClINE.E. Jtm. I. .Staliee Linumium. A. — var. — .S. C'aroliniana. Halt. — Pursh. Old). XXXVII. I'L.WTACINK.ID. Juss. I. Plantatro Ctimtrliatiai ; litliis oblongis 5-nerviis ^labris remote denticulatis in |R'ti(>lum attenuatis, |H'duneulis teretibus firinis striatis spieu cylindricu villosa Intsi laxa, bracteLs ovatis, M-palis ovat'>-rotundatis, corollie lobis lai.ceolatis acutis arfrentei.s capsula ovoidea calyce dupio loui^iore bilocuiari, ioculis biovulalis i-2-sjH;rniis. — 1'. CanitM;luilicu. Link. En. Hurt. litrui. p. 120. Jlapin, I'lantay. p. 17. 1li Polygonea.] CALIFORNU. 157 The above character, taken from the specimen before us, shows the slight differences between it and the pktnt found by Chamisso, its ori|;inal discoverer. 2. Plaiitiigo major. Linn. Specimen in a very poor state. Ord. XXXVIII. NYCTAGINEyE. Juss. \. Abroiii:: umbellata; foliis obloiigis es not represent the two-lobed segments of the limb of the perianth. Two other species arc found along with this in the sands of the sea-shore in California, both of which, however, have yellowish flowers : the one is A. latifolia, Gschscb. ; foliis latis subovatis obtusis basi acutis, involucro 'i-3-phyllo paucifloro. — The other is A. arenaria, Menz. ; foliis Into cordatis, involucro 5-phyllo multifloro, perianthii limbi laciniis rotundatis undulatis. All tho three have glabrous leaves, a persistent involucre, an elongated tube to the perianth, and the stamens unequal in length, and included within its tube : by which they form a distinct section from A. parvijtora, 11. B. K., where the involucre is deciduous, the tube of the perianth short, the stamens equal in length, and exserted. It is to be regretted, that Esch- scholtz has not given more detailed characters of his A, latifolia; for with tho exception of the colour of the flowers, there being few within the involucre, and the greater breadth of the leaves, which, however, he states to be extremely variable in shape, there is scarcely enough to separate it from A. umbdlata. Oni.. XXXIX. AMARANTIIACIwE. Jim. I. AmariiiUbiis hyhridus; foliis ovato-lanccolatis, fjlonu'rulis intcrruptc sjiicati.s spiels «lecon)iH)silis ciuigi'stis axillaribiis ti'riniiialiliusqut.' en-ctis, poriaiitliii laciniis lancct)lato- siil)ulati.s stiuuiiiil)us quiiHiue. — Linn. — Purs/i, I'l. Am. r. 1. p. 207. OiM). XL. CIIKN'OPODIE.E. Dc Cand. 1. Atriplix arenaria. XiUt. Folia ultcrna, oblongo-elliptica, subsessilia integerrima, obtusa, obsolete trincrvia, utrinquc albido-fur- furacen non uitida. ^;>i(-ai breves, axillares. C(iu/i.«decumbens, herbaceus, ramo8us,angulatu8, furfuraceus. Apparently allied to A. Sihirica, L. ; but we liave not seen the fruit. It agrees with original specimens of Mr. Nutt^dl's A. areiuiria in our Herbaria. 2. Atriplfx anyustifolia. Sm. 1. ClK'U)jKHlim>i muralc. Linn.? 2. C"lu'iH)jHKliuinyft^>/iH/«. Sni.f 3. ChtiioiKKliimi ambnmoiues. Linn.f These tlu-eo species of ChenuiMtlium seem to correspond with the Euro|>a>an species of the same name. OKI.. XLI. I'OLYC.ON'lwE. Juss. I. Iliiiiicx .<(a//()latis intogerriniis sul.iiiuliilnti.s j^loiiu'rulis spicatis subapliyllis (Uiribus inonoicis, sopalis iiitemis doinuni a-qualibus oblongis obtusis iim-girriniis uiiico ((pianduipic duobus) valile granulifcro. — Weinmann, in Hot. Zeit. V. 4. p. 28. W i I ! ih 158 CALIFORNIA. [Poli/ffoneie. m 11' f^ p ;ii 2. Ruinex pemcariou/rs ; foliis infimis ovato-lunccolatis undosis?, rnmis floiiferis altt^riiih (livisis, verticillis omiiilnis axillaribiis, scpalis internis deimiin ovattj-oblongis subacuminatis iitrinque tridontatis dentibiis si'iialoniin loiiffitiuliiie omnibus valde granuliferis. Campd. — Linn.—Pursh, Fl. Am. v. 1. p. 218. Campd. Hum. p. 79. Our specimens of this ])laiit are very nearly allied to, if not the same with R. maritimus. It is gathered by Mr. Doii;;las, at the mouth of the Columbia, and by him and Drummond at Hudson's Bay; and wo have the same from Patajronia. 1. Polvfiomini Pcrsicaria. Linn. 2. Polvijoniini acre; caulc crecto glabro tblioso, oclirois bispididis si'taceo-ciliatis laxitis- culis iiiltriiudio diiii'dio bivvioriliiis, foliis subsi'ssilibus proju' ociirrii- ba.siii affixis laiiwolatis afiiniiiiatis jflabriusculis niarffiiit' ncrvoijuo medio miimtim ciliatis, .spicis /ililoniiibiis laxis tfiiiiitloris l. (noii Lam.) Meisner. I'o/y;/. p. 77. 3. Vo\\\t<.m\\m Paronychia ; caulibns |)rostratis siiiVniticosis, iiitcnuHliis ixTvibiis Ibliosis, ot'lirris parte infVriori' obcoiiii'a laxa I'lisca iiitfniodiiim siilia'<|tiaiitc siiporiori' mcmbranaccu nitidissima arjii'iitca lacera folium siibaHpiaiit*', petiolo (otlnrii- adiiato) Iriiicrvi, foliis limari-laiid'olatis mar of short branchet; this is probably what . XLII. LAURINE/E. Jitss. 1. Tc'tniiitlii Til i* Cali/oniica; Ibliis iiereniKintibiis oblonf^o-laiiccolatis vix acutis penni- iicrviis irticiilato-vi'iiosis jflalnis, peduiiculis axillaiibus siinplifibus, floribus pliiribus iiivohi- iratis luiinapliUHlitis? Invulucrnm totraphylluro, deciduum. ycrmHMiMm hcxaphyllum ; foliola subrotunda concava pellucido- puni'tata. Slumiiin Vi, iluplici ordinp disposita; (i oxtoriora, antberis iutrorsis; iutcriorum tria, foliolis calycinis extorioribus oppositi, fertilia, antberis extrorsis ; tria, laciiiiis intoriorilius opposita, subulata, absque antherlN. (ilanilultc ye\, magna', subrotundii>, augiilatu> inter staminum intoriorum exteriorumi|ne series, hisijue ahtTiiantcs. Anl/icric l-lociihrcs. Germen ovatuni, in stylum brevom apicc subuncinatum atteniia- tnni: .stiijmn Mibc^ipitatuni. The (lowers are too little advanced to permit us to ascertain whether the pistilluni becomes fertile, and the plant C(in»ei|uently hermaphrodite: it however appears to ns to he so. The inflorescence and involu- cruni are those of u Tdrnnlfitra, while tin- bermapbro'lite flowers, and somewhat capitate stigma allies our ])lant to Oruleii. Ill one specimen we have <>bserved the remains of the calyx after the drupe has fallen away, from which it appears to be <'U|iiilifi)rm, entire, coriaceous, and persistent. The peduncle is raonocar|iic, or bears 1' t one fruit, and is inu'. ii shorter than tlin leaves. F' ■Ii Oiii). XLIII. EriMIOUniAt'K.i:. Juss. I. v.. I'i/)lus, Iahi. The spi-ciniens difl"er somewhat from the iMiropiean ones, by the leaves being rough, although scarcely serrated on the nuir^iii, and by having' a slii;ht miuro. The ijlaiuls of the involucrum are lunate and two- liorned, otherwise our specimens mi;,'lit have been referred to E. mnnjuuita, I'b. i Oiti). XI.IV. lUriCE.i:. .hm. I. I'ltini The imperfect slate of the sp»H-imon prevents us from ascertaining whether • r not this belongs to the arboresicnt tribe. The leaves are opposite, varying' from ovate, with a slightly Tdate base, to oblongo- laiiceubite and accumiiiateil. They are deeply serrated, shghtly hairy above, with a few rigid stingiii:: bristly b.iirs interniixed, which are more abundant on the petioloM ; beneath they arc provided with a short white \illiMis pubescence. Spikes of llowers crowded at the axilla' of the leaves, slightly branched, pen- dulous. I'ruit ovate; style none; stigma sessile, penicillate. XLV. AMKNTACK.E. Juss. I. iSiibx Hojf'inuniiidiia. Sin. The specimens, which are uitbiiut the inflorescence, and consist only of the old branches with leaves, agree perfectly with the above plant, but we are not auare of its being an American species, as well as F.uropieaii. There is a gland or two at the base of the leaf, on each siile of the petiole, and the base has no sinus, as in .S. mrdalu, Muhl., in K)H'u. Ann. of Hot. v. 'i. p. (ii. t. .'>. f. .'!., to which otherwise the leaf bears the strtnigest resemblance. I. \\t\mUis Ixilmi III ij'ira. I. inn. '(. J ill'' '^ m !; -Ill If m i t' ' ^1 '' I V Jt 160 CALIFORNIA. [Melanlhaceee. I. Platanus occidentalis ; foliis basi cuneatis vix nd Medium 5-lobatis dentato-serratis subtiis floccoso-pulK'scentibus, stipulis deiiticulatis. — Linn. — Pursh, Ff, Am. v. 2. p. 635. 1. Myrica Xalapensis? Humb. ct Kimth, Nov. Gen. v. 2. p. 16. First detected by Mr. Mcnzics ; and if we are ct • ot in referring the plant to the JIf, Xalapensis, it is a native of Mexico also. 1. Cory 111.". Americana, MSS.— Pursh, ? /. . -; v. 2. p. 634.. I. Ahius scrndata. Linn. Oiii). XLVI. CONIFEU/E. Juss. 1. Ahws rdigiosa; raimiliii glabris, foliis planis lim'aiibiis iiileporriniis acutis subtiis piiiiiios()-<,'lauccscciitibii!j. — Schlecht. et Cham, in Limuea, v. 5. ;>. 77. — I'inus leligiosju H. H. K. " Tiic native name i.« Red Cedar- The older wood in the centre is of a dark r«d colour, whilst the newer and outer is white. It is very dry and splintery, but continues a Ion;; time undecayed, when covered with earth. The frees grow hirjfc, straijfht, and tall, sendin;^ off their branches at right angled. They decorate the valleys and tops of the mountains, and are the most general trees on the shores of the llay of San Francisco. I was informed that there are trees of this species in the vallies between Santa Clara and Santa Cruz, I JO feet high, one of which was -Jj feet in circumference. When yoiuig, the wood is so full of >ap, ;is to make it sink in salt water." — Collie, AfSS. Perliaps I'inun taxifulia. Lamb, is not distinct. I. " Piiuis r////V/rt:''" Mill. " Black or pitch pine. — Alinnilant on the granite hills close to the sea, on the .South Fast side of the Bay of Monterrey, giving the name of Pine Point to ttie southern part of the bay. The trees grow to the height of (id iir h(l feet, are very straight, and of large diameter, rendering them very tit for nukstK. They are aL-o used for rafters, but decay very soon when covered with earth. They contain much resin!" Collit, JlHil. — Of this, we regret to say, no spe<'iniens exactly accord with Caucisiau ones we posie«R from Dr. F'ischer, and from KHzabethgorod from Mr. Prescott. IVrhajis /. virna, I'ursh, is not distinct. 'i. \r\^ Siliirint ; to ii^ iiiuarihii>. iicutis .soa|H) Mihtrilloro i)rcvioribiis, spathis acutis tubuiii floris iiiilKrbis suliatpia.itibus. Spr. — flilld. Sji. PL v. 1. p. 2:il. Pursh, PI. Am. v, 1. p. 30. I. Sisyrinciiiiim aiicr/tr. Linn. OKI). XI.VIII. UK.MKROCALI.IDi:^:. Iir. I. I?r<«lia'a nmytula; uiiilHlla uibcapiuita, Mpnuiiis |)«.i-iajttliii biddis. — Sm. Trans. Linn. Soc. V. 10. p. i.t. 1. Ohd. XMX. M1;L.\NTIIAC'1wK. Iir. I. Zigadfims ylaUrrimus ; rliizoniute re|)tiiti', scii|k) lblios4), foliis loiigi- lancfolutLs Filicei,] CALIFORNIA. 161 ranaliculaiis recurvis, pnniciila pyramidali, bracteis ovatis pedicellos subaHiuantibus, perianthii laciniis ovato-hmceolatis, acuininatis glandulis ilistinctis. Schult. — Mich. Fl. Am. v. \.t. 22. —Schult. Syst. Veget. v. 7. p. 1559. 2. Zigmleniis comnmtatus; railice l)iillK)sa, foliis ligiilato-elongatis cr»nvohito-cannliculatis iiervoso-striatis, raceiiio raro simplici ])yramidat<), scajx) siil)mid«>, iiracteis longitudiiie I/edicellorum, perianthii late ovatis cum acuinine, glandulis confluentibus. Schult. Syst. Veget. v. 7. p. 1560. — Helonias glaberriina. Ker, Dot. Mag. t. 1680. Of this there appears to hnvn been only one specimen p^nthered. The locality from which the specimens fii^iired in the Botanical Majrazino were derived, U unknown ; Mr. Ker havin^;^ merely supposed it to be Virginia and Carolina, from confouudinf; it with Michaux's plant. Oni). L. JUXCI'Lli. JuKs. I. JiiiHiis Xiphioides ; foliis culnu-is ensirorniibiis inudiilosis, paniciila siipradeconiixjsiia, periantiiii lai-iniis lanccolatis acuniinatis siiba'cpialibiis cupsulam trigono-oblongmn aciiti- iisculain siil)H'(|iiantil)us, testa seniinis nucleo eontornii. Meyer. — Schult. Syst. v. V. p. 214. Of this, there is only one specimen, but quite affrecinj,' with the character. « I. Lu/iiln spadicca. Desv, — Jimcus s|)adiceus. All. Of this, only a fragment exists in the Collection. The testa is of the same shape as the seed. Okd. U. CJIIAMINE.E. Juss. 1. \'iltii stolimiftni, P. 11. ? — agrostis stolonifcra. Sin, ? Of it there tliis only part of a specimen. 1. I'halaris Valijhmka ; paniciila siibspii'ilbrnii oblonga, glui'iis patentibiis concavis ovato-lanci'olatis triniTvosis, glinnt'llispiil)eseentil)us, rudiiiientisdunliiis ()p|M)sitis giiinu'lliiiie- foi'inibiis pilosis »• basi eallosa siib|K'dieell-!ti.-T vaginis fdli'.;; uni aix'tis, ligula olilonga clongata. This, a*; liii us retrards the ptnicle ^nd habit of the plant, is intennediate between the tnie species of Phalnr\s, and Diiiriijihis of Trii.ius. In cliarac'er, it appriNichrM most to the latter, especially by the shape of the rudimentary llorets. Tl.e |utnicle is about the size and form of tliut of PluilarU Canaricnsis, or Ph. tmlbi'sa, but it is not nearly 8act. Oiin. LI I. 11 LICKS. Juss. I. PolvjHHliuin Cnlifornicum ; tVondiltiis prot'iinde pinnatilidis, laciniis oblongis sen linei>ri-in versus iuigustatis decurrentibus, veiiis (ibli(|uis parallelis, veinilis dicliutomis anastoinusantibiis, st>ris ovalibus M)litariis. — Kaulf. Enum. I'il. p. 102. The frreater breadth of the fronds and of the segments, and the oval sori, readily distinguish this from P. vuli/are. 1. Ciynuiognunnia triangularis ; iVondibus triangularibus decon)iH)sitis, piiniis <>p{x)sitis luinatis piiuuttiiidis inferioribus niurgine exterior! pinimto-pinnati'iilis, pinnula infnna linear!- H '. ■'• M ■■ 1 i I 1 i 1 ! : tl. ; I m !| :'|] I- f^LiJ I ' ! '! ''■I ■^i! , 1 . 'i : ■f ■'. ! M 1 ! I'll m' 162 CALIIOIINIA. [Muici, deflexa liiciniis oviitis ()l)tiisis subtus flavo-t'arinosis. h'aulf. Enim, Fil. p. 73. Hook, et (irn: It. Fil. <. 315. This luis likewise been jfiitliered liy Mr. Doufjlns, :m the elevated grounds between tho " (Jr.i'.ul l':i]ii'l3" and the " Kettle F:;lls" of the (.'olunibia, and upon >? unt Hood to the South of that Uiver. 1. Asnidium miiiiitiim; fVoiulihii'. pinnativ, j'iniiis lineiiri-lamvolMtis siiinoso-.cumiiuiu.s suhfalcati.s hasi siirsiim aiirifiilatis miKToii!''.i-st'rralis, sorratiji'is sulKipprt'ssi . lurissiji!. l)i(!''iitati.s, stipiff raclii(iiie siibtu-i ft ha.siii vir us paloacci.-, M>ris solitjiiiis. — Kauijl Knum. Ft/, p. 230. This l.fliHipi to that division of the penns with nrbiruliir . nd ptltatr imnl'icres, aii>l li li.e same |;roupe with A. Ill', •ii'iiniiii, from whii-h it is readily distin|^ui^lll•cl ii\ the above riiaracters. Mr. Menzies '.alhered it in llir ^ nv.'.'e with Vancouver, and Mr. Doiijjias uisd Dr. Scouler about the moiitli of thi; CiOuiiibia. •2, A~j .ilium «/•(/«/«»»; iVondihiis Mpliiiiatis piniui''s oljioiifri^ (Jittisis npici' iiiui.T(iiial(»- siTri!t:> inti ■ i'M'ihus loinrii rihiis piiniiililidi". laciniis miirronalo-scrratis, stip I ■ r 'cliihii sjik pali'ac't i>, '.(iris >. 2i-2. The exrellent Kaulfuss rom|iart"^ the iVdiids niiil piniiiili's of this plant to Asjiiilhnii I'ifi r inns., but to us thev appear mtKi'r to approach tlin'-i' of ,i.ifil. niiim filir Jniniiiii, from which, however, the fructilications abundantly distiuj^iiish it. I. \^i)i)ilwaf(li;i '■(id/i'!'i. arjiiilc vnulatis. — /JV/AA .S/>. I'/, i: ;")./■ IIH. Kiiiilf. /'.num. Fil. p. ]{'\'i. This b'ld been jireviously observed by Cliamisso to be a native of California. I. A/dila mirriijif'ii//!a ; iVoiidiiiii^ (irl)icnlatis si'inipiiiiialis piniiistrilnhis, t'oliolis iiiiljricatis ..!|>i(ssis iiiiiuitis. AV/..//! /'.inim. Fil. j). '273. Kiiulfuss has well observed that the species of Aznllii are very dilTicult to be disliu;,'uisbcd in a dry -tate. Whisber the present ou<;ht to be sepnrated or not from the A. Minjittimiia, it is certain that il is the plant of Ka^l!fll^.' now ipu)ted, whose specimens were tpithered in Calilornia by Chaniisso. oiii.. i-iii. Mrs( I. ./«.s.v. 1. Ni'ckcra ('(ilij'itrnini; caiiilhiis cn'spitosis < i-ntis piiMialis piiiiiis hri vilais patiiililui--, liiliis sid)patiilis iin(li rosirato. i'nules di|.'itales, erecti, ca-spitosi, pinnali, uiidiipie foliosi; piuui> brevibus horizontaliter patentibuv Folia undiijuediver|;entia, ereclo-pateiitia, uitida, mendiranacea, ovata seu obh)ni;o-ovuta breviter acuminata, modice coiii.iia, ornnino inte;;i'rriina, lusi obscure uninerviji, man^'iue recnrva. .Suhslanliu nlillllti^'.ime reticulata, ihiiId armato iju.isi punclulala. J'lrn /iiiliulin l.-T, ante imbricata, ciuivoluta, inferiiiia oiata aciiiiiin.il I, .-uiM'rliira cliin;.Mta, acuniinatisviina; omnia eiuTvia, pellucida. S,lir lalerales perichii'lin frre onniino ijiiliisi', i|iia> fere lincas liuij.'u'. Cuji-iilir cv^erla', erect;*, vel iildiipiii', eMi|ilii;e, rufufuxa-. Oy«TCH/i/;/( nwlr.iliau, basi couicum. Cali/iilru ynicilis, fere subulala, hini' haii-iludinaliler liva. I'lmUi- iiiiuiii rrtrniiim e deutilius lli, !.ubulatis, luteis, urticulatis: ml. c ciliis h, lilil'(>rmiliu>, llavi^, cuui dcnlilms atternantibus, basi meinbraiui reticulata brevissima unitis. AlgtB.] CALIFORNIA. 163 Onn. LIV. IIEPATIC^E. Juss. I. Miiri:]mi\Uii polymor//ha. Linn. 1. Juii<,'eriniinuia;}/«/y/j/ii////a. Linn. Oki). LV. LICIIKNES. Ach. \. Parmc'liii enttromurpha ; alho-virescfiis, tliallo siibsti'llato laciniis lato-linearihus eloii- patis llc'Xiiosis lopt'li,' ;i nmiosis iiidutis suhtiis atfiiimis, apotlifciis iiifiiiidihiiliforinihus disco llavii-t'iisn), llooli. — I'arnii'lia I'littToinorplin. Acli. Lich. Univ. p. 191. Ejusd. Syn. Lich. p. 21!). Iluok. Hot. Misc. v. 1. p. 127. t. 33. Sm. MSS. Tile venerable and in(k'l'«tijtabh( Menzies was the first to discover this singular Lichen, on the North- Wcst coast of America, where Mr. Dou<;las and Dr. .Scoiiler also found it. 2. Parniclia vapirata. Ach. This is mixed with some of the other Lichens, amonj^ which it appears to have grown. I. {.\'\Y\mi\junipirinu. Ach. 1. i.\-\wm\vvjimhriala; />. railiata. Ach. Syn. p. 27tb. 2. ("I'lioinycL- py.tidata. Ach. 1. Itainalina sro/>M/or«w. Ach. — vnr. trmiissinia. 2. Uainaliiia homalca; tliallo coiniiri'sso aii(i|>iii la'vi att(.>iiiiati>, a|)otlit'ciis spursis centru uiiixis coiicu- viiisi'iilis Mil>iiiiiiiai-L;iiiatis coiicoloriliuh. Ach. Syn. p. 291. I. I'siita Itarfmta. Ach. Oui). LVI. Al.CJ.i:.* Trib. 1. I'll OIDK.K. 1. I'linis irsiculonus. ^. .Sluravili. Turn. — Ay. Syst. 276. 2. Vmu^/Hrc(itii.i. Ay. Syst. 279. Trib. II. l.AMINAItlK.X. 1. Macnu'v^tis Mrnzirsii. Ay. — Fiiciis Mrii/it'>ii. 'I'urn. Hist. Fhc. t. 27. 2. Ma(ro(v-.iis olitusii. Ilarr. MSS.; laiilf lonipivsM), foliis alteinis «)blonj^«>-t'llipticis obtiisi"' iiiUj^ti-riiiiis f vfsii'ulis (pctiolatis) ovatis. Leaven two to three inches lung, olivaceous, (uite entire, membranaceous, translucid, tlie surface smooth and even. Trii). III. I'l.ouiDK.K. I. lMv*'on in marffinal lealletn.— o. aerrulntum. llarv.— IVoud linear, attenuated, much braui' lel, ivith a broad nerve at the ba.se, whii'h vanishes about the middle, the margins sh.'ti'ply serrate. 1. KlKMliimi'iiiii laiiiiata. Grcv. — I'uciis laciiiiatiis. Turn. t. 69. 2. UIuhIoiikmiIii /nJi/car/Hi. iirvv.— Crypt, f. 3."»a. Another specimen in the Herbarium probably beloii;;^ to this sptH'ies also. 3. Hli()(l(>nurti;i ciliata; ?. mkn>i>liylla. A remarkable variety, with a lanceolate outline, throwinjf out Htipitate lanceolate leaflets from its roarKine and diAk; these in turn are ciiiuto-tlentate, with lanceolate n»/iyj/'('.v.s'c(/ cilia-, or incipient tertiary Itiijielt on both snrfiii'es. 1. (iclidiiiiii carfi/ayiiieum. Claill. — riiciis cartilairiiuiis. 1'iirii. I. 12i. 2. (iilidiimi toniitu/iifuiii. (Irrv. — riuiis loniiiiilatiis 'J'lini, t. IS2. :}. tiilii'iiim.'' launolatuii). Ilarv. MSS. I'roiulc |ilaiia carlilagiiica hipiiiiiat i, pinnis i'l(iii laiicculalis >iiii|ili('il)ii>< Mibex ; I--,' I'.ies broad in the middle, pinnated with foliaci-ons, lanceolate, mostly opposite mmnii, from 'i-d lines li-.^r. Uoth branches aud ramuli are perfectly simple, and pres<-rve their ilnctly latweulntc figure throughout. 1. I'locainiiim cordneum, Lynyb. — Fiuiis cotcimus. Turn. t. .jO. 1. Laiirtiuia ofitusa. iMmour.— Wwws obtiisii^. Turn. t. 21. 2. l.iwmwnn fiiuiiatifirln. lAimour. — I'liciis l)ilmati^ulll^. Turn. t. 20. 1. C'luiiulnis inammilhsus. Ciriv. — Fiictis inamiiiillosus. Turn. t. 218. 2. C'lioiuinis const rictus. (Srcr. — I'"iicus foiiMrictiis. Turn, t. 152. 3. i^\\o\v.\r\\s renuicularis. (Irn: ('') — l"iicus vtriniciilaiis. 'J'urn. t. 221.(.'') The s|)erinien which I refer to this spocies want« the fruit, which in the ('hondri in of iome moment in specific cliaracters, but the ramification aud substance agree with Turner's figure. 1. l'tili)ta hypnnidcs. Ilarv. MSS.; iii;;aiiiiiito i()in|>rt'ss») rilituriiii bi|>iiiiiato, pinriis |)iiiiiuliMjiK- alti'i'iiis l>i> aitcrnatiiii ]iiiiiK!tirKli.s (-H'^iiiinti:) laiiccolutis) et ruiiiulis tiiliitur- inibii-- laiicfolatis aciitis altii'iiantibiis. This, not excepting onr own P. /ilumoia, U the roost l)eautiful of the genu% and one of the most elef^nt of marine plants. It is readily known by the small Irajiikt ramuli, ( I line long) of a lanceohite figure, which reifulariy alti'rnute nith tlie pinnules, a pinnule and a leiijUt being always oji/xisiti- each other, but st^mdiiiK a/ltriitil)/;/ on (he stem. Stems bipinnate, -t-.'i inches high, slender, two-edged, all *he divisions altertuite; pinnules closely pinnated with laiiceobte leaf-like ramuli, between each of which rLses a rudimentary briuichlet, which in its turn bears also a set of simihtr little leaves, in an alternate series, uppusite each of which it a rhivate dark red receptacle full of small graiiui. ■•-.I Alg(B.] CALIFORNIA. 165 2. Plilota jifctinata. Ilnn: MSS.; jiif^tiiiicnto comprcsso filifortni siibbipinr.uii), pinnis piniiulis<]uc ulti-niis, raiiuilis extiuinis (iiasceiitibus |M.-ctiniforiiiibus) distichis ilivuriciito- niiiltifulis. Thii), too, in itx young Ktato, in diiitinffiiisilicd like th« lost by n very beautiful character, a little comb-like mmuluH, inci.-io-Hfrmto on its lower Hide, l)tMn)if plucvd oppoHito the insertion of each pinnule ; but in older frondn, from a frequent multiplication of this structure, nothinjr is visible but a confused fascicle of multifid ramuli. The pinnules, or secondary branches, are t^Iosely set with similar ramuli, iltcniating with each other, and in the spaces between these are situated fnictiferuus multitid ramuli, which bear dense clusters oftriNporous capsules. Trib. IV. (lASTiiotAni'E.*:. I. \r\i\uu papiltatn. Grev, — .Spluvrococcus papillaliis. //s<)l('t<' articiilatis raiiiiilis .siiliviTticillatis >>iiiiplicil)us aciitis iiiciirvis miiltistriatis articulis tiianu'tro hrcviorihiis. A very curious and distinct little sperien, 1-3 inches high, with a go«Hl deal the habit of Clailottephus, but possessing the structure and substance of Pulysijihoniu. t'olour a deep brown. f ' !' ' ! i? 111 i 160 CHINA. [AiiimimcftP. CHINA. [Chiefly eollfc'ted about Macno.| % Ohi). I. HAM'NCn.ACK.i;. Jiiss. I. C'U'iiuitis riticiUa. I.iini. — var. Ilorc |ilcii(i. Mr, N'iU'hcli aiul Mr, Millctt have ncnt ns spitiiiitMi!* iil' C, heilysarifolui. Vie Cuiid. nnd Ker, in Dot, lic«. t. .))»<». ■ Old). II, i)ii,i.i:\i.\ci;.i;. i)ec coniinnniiatcil '•|»>)'ini<>t)s marked " Aclipa asftrrn, Loureiro," »lii(/i it is iioiv i;i'ii)'nilly arkiiiivt l<'il;;i'd tii In-: and tvitli tlii' ri'inark tiiat tlic ruii<;li lt>uvi>s arc luvd by tin- (■|iiiif!.e to ricaii tlii'ir tiii-Hart'. OiM.. in. MAOXOI.IACK.Iv Ik Cuml. I, Mii'lulia C/iaiiijiaca; loliis ovato-laiH ''hiti> o^laliris, — I.iiiii. Sp. PL /. 7."»6. Lam. IlLt. 1!I3. I, Maf^nolia Yulan. DisJ'.? Ml tills iiuthin^ but It'aves ar<- in tlif ('(illvctluii. Oiii), l\, ANNONAll..!.. ./»/.«. I. I luiiMt (tis((i/iir; liiliis ii\ali> m| laiiccclalis at iiiis mI ai'iiiniiiatissiilK'ordatis sii|htii(> lilahris, ^lll)tu^ iil.niccM'iiitiliiis it |iilMNiiiMulis, jifdiiliciili^ latcralihiis iiiiiltractcatis, loliis I'alviiiiis l.lll^^■olali^ loiiiic atiiiiiiiiaiis intali-. laiuttilatis iiitcriorihtis iiiinorilius loro t'nii'ti- L't II' null imraNsiiu. .l/p/t. J)i Ciiiiil. — I dlil. Sipiili. '2, p. 63. ct 'AG. l)t: CaiiiL Prmlr. r. I. /i 91. — r, l.esMiliaiia. /)ii>i. .Iiiiiuii. t.'ili. Ih CitniL Pnxlr.v. 1./;. 9«). — I'. C'liiiunsis, Ih CiiikL Pnnlr. r. 1. //. !•!. — IKmihis C'lniit n-is. jAJiir. /'/. Cotfi. v. 1. p. 131. Islands alxiut .Maiao. Mr. \'iirhitl and Mr. Miltitl. I. Arta!mliy> lunnatus; \\A\\s (.'lli|iti('(>-4>l)l(iii^is Iwtsi apicc iictitis toriaii-is ^lal)ris, carpclli.s ovali> iiIiiiKjiii- attciuialis ilis|« rmis. liluiiif, /•/. ,Jav. .Iniiuii. p. (!<>, /. 29 et 'M.J', c. I)ro»irarcte.] CHINA. 1«7 N'cry closi'ly allii'il to A. miiiralissiiniis, Hro\"ti, (hImcIi compri'lu'iiclM tlio I'lnmn inniliiilit nns\t. I'i. Iiiil. v. -J. p. tiliii.) Imt appiiri'iitly iliHtiiict liy the nhiipi- of till- fruit, wliiili ill A. iiil,,,ilimiiiiiis is riiiiiiilt'd at llic iipi'X. Our fiii'iicl Dr. NVi;;lit, IionrviT, iiifuriiiH iih thut li<> liiiH iiliscrvi'il tint I'nilt vary no very iiiiirli oil tlic Naiiii' plant in linlia, a.s to li-avc i'oii<>iilL>rulilo iloiilits liow far botli Npi>rii>N arc not iiliMitical. I"iii« Hpcfiincin uro I'oiiininninitwl liy Mr. Milli-tt. I. (liiiilti riii r/(/;/; loliis oviililiiis lU-uiiiiiiulMlis liasi Milicnnliiti- siililii" fiimiilis(|iu' nitii- tdiiiriilosis, |i('i|iiiK'ulis ll|■l•^i^silllis liili'riilil)iiN Vol ()ji|)itiloliis, iii'tali"- a!(|iiiilil)iis, l)a^■l•i^ Mili^'iolxisis. — Diiiinl. Atimm. p. 121). /. 21). I.ap|uis iHlaiiilit. Mr. Vnc/iell. Mr. Mitlcll, Oiiii. V. MK\i.si>Ki{M.\cr..i;. I. ('ofciiliis y tlinnthrriis; fiiiiiis |icti(ilis |)c, stamiiiiliiis (i, aiitlnia (|u:i(lr;lui'iilari <' (liiaiiii.>< ciiiillata. Till- panii'lc is Nciiiiclinii'> not iniwli lon::cr tli.in tlii> pi-tinlf, Imt appoart al-o on tln> Mimi' Hpi'riiiiiii to lit* <'lnn:;at I'lilia in ill In cxciiii'iitc virsiis ii|iicciii (•alytT(|iii' i.'laiu!iilnsii-i)iil)ist(iitilius, iiriiifrliis lalvccin ii'(|iiatitiliiis, scminihns I'xariiiatis. ('I'.Mi. X \ \ I.)- I). iiiHiiiilirolia. /.««/•. Cih/iI/i.v. I. /I. '■i:y.\. — 1). Mniniamii. Ih Cand. J'nulr. r. I. /i. ;US. (i|iiuail siiriiiiuii C'liiiii'iiM'. ) Tills plant ilitfi'rs uiiji'lv from all tin* formn of I). niiriiiimiii,l>\ tin' sliapi' of tin' Iimi v> ami pi'tinlrs, ami tiiiiii /'. riiliiiiilifiiliit liv tlir Hunt of an arilliis to ' i" sccil. TId' ieavrs iiii' inti'miciliati' lii'lui'i'ii I), lilt rijiiliti, I'lirsli, ami J>. iiilrniinliii, Dri'v. ft llayii.; llu' pi'linli', liowi'vi'r, is pilose ami ciliati-il, h itii liairx siiiiil.ir to llmsi. on tin' limli. Willili'iiou', in hin ivliliiiii of l.oiirciru, amoii;; thi' anriinndii at p. Ms;l, ii'marks, " l)rips|.i,, rotiimlifnlia, a Itiiriuaniio ili'picia, ali V".uni|!i'a nostra ilitli'ri' viilotiir. I'ossiilco sporino'ii linjiis pla itir sirnini, ipmil alin lorn ct ti'iiipoic liisiiis t : till' Ntyli's (Jiij. 3,) liaviiijr M'paniti-il from tin- fruit ; Jiij. 4, Socils : — iniitinijirtl. it' I IHI If 108 CHINA. tMiilmcta. Out). Vm. I'I'ITOSI'OHK.T:. Jirom,. 1. PittosjM)niin 'J'oftira; foWis (ilMUiifisoljtiisi.H coriiiivis sciiiorihiis ulalH-rriinis, pcdiinciilis imiHori-* ii),'un'i,'att)-iiiiil)illiiti.s talyiT«iiH' di-iisi- pulK'scviitilius. — Ait. Hurt. Kiir. id. 2. r. 8. p. 27. Jiof. Mntj, t. \:\m. The tloivt'n in tlii> wild ittuto itrt> not liulf tliv »we of tlioso n-prcHontiMl in the Botanical Ma^iuinc. 2. PittONpiinini fiaiiiif/dniiii ; t'oliis (ilM>vatiK siibitri* atti'iumtis hasi fuiu'utis plaiiis |iotiolis(jiic ^JMlHrriinis, iicdiiiu'iilis t('rMiiiialil)ii>< iiiiilloriN Milisolilariis glal)ri.s M'palis (jorsu •riahris Miai';,niu- ciliiitis i)lil()ii<;i.s ac'iiti> corolla siilttripio hri'vioriliiis, |)otali.s liiu-arilxis ol)tiisis. (Tal) XXXII.) Friili-r (ilalpi-r, riinioNni). Ittimi npimxiti vrl vt'rticiljuli, ton-trs, vi'mus iipicm I'lilioiii. I'lilin iiltcrna, iippositii, vol v<'rlirillat4i, oliovata vrl t'lliptica, v«'l olili)n;;u, liioi \l\\\<^ niiniiitvt' iinnt'atii, apicu in ui'iimrii liri'Vt' at'Mtum xiiliitcr attt'niiatii inar^ino o.\>i('('atii>nc Nnlirniirvia, iitrini|iii' ifluiicrrinm, vcniN Nn|iru iniprtMiiii siilitii!! Miiliini'(iu>|ii('nis, norvo mmlici militiis priiininiilo. I'nlumuli tcnninali's nnilliiri, |ili>rniiii|iHt xoliturii, rariiis liiiiitiTiiivt', i' Mi|uumis |iaui'iit niiiiittlt lancciiiato-hiiJMilatiH, lirai'trii'l'iinniliiis orti, i;laliriH vi>l potiiis niiIi li'nti> pili« panriit lirt'viliiis »ilpri'H-.is liinr iiiili> ail.tprrxl, I'oliii iniiltii liri'viori'^. (Vj/v ''-wpalnn : Ncpalu dortio glabra, niar:;iiii> <'liiat4>, i>ldiini,'n, acuta, corolla diipio triplovo lircviora, pont antlicniii dfcidtuu I'ltula 't f;lal)ra liiicaria, nullum di»crinicn inter linilinni nni;in'nii|Ui) cxhiltcntiu, inlcrno in tuliuin connivcntia, snpi>rni> patula, olitusa. Cajisiiln li);iioHa, vclutina, uniloculariN, liivalvis, vulviit nwdio Ncptitrri.t, Scmma pluriina, socus Ncpta utrin<|ui> suporponita. Tliiii spfcics iN considcralily allied to /'. umlulntmii, Andr., anil Ntill more to /'. ni/i/fifrrriisr anil P. trim- s/iirmiiiii of \\'i;.'lit and .Vrnott'i I'rodriiniiii* I'loni' IVnlunula' Iiiiliu- Oricutulis, in tin* courM' of puldicution. T\ii. XXXII. I'ittoKporiini paucitlorum. 7V. I\. MALVAC'K.i:. Jiiss. I, Malva trkuspiddta ; t'olii-, (ivato-oi)ioM^ns anitiN MilMliipliciito-M'rnitis floriliiis axillari- l)us soiitai'iis bi'ivi-prdii'dlatis vcl tri'Miiiialil)iis xihspicatis, carpcllis 10-12 dors«) sii|H'rnt' l)ic'iispidatis apicc sivli hasi pt Tsistcntf ai-islidali>.— .7(7. Hurt. Km: ul. 2. r. I. p. 210. Dr ('ami. I'rixir. v. I. />. 130. — M. C'<)iiiiiuiii(Kliana. /.iini. S/i. PI. p. !>(!7. Hurt, i/mil. p. 201. (txil. Mil. I'liikn.) — M. Aiiuricaiia. Cai: Disk. 2. t. 22. J, 2. — M. tarpiniloiia. iJtur. in Kiicyit. Ml til. .J. ]). 7."»l. — .Sjda lariiiiioidts. Ih Cam!. Pn^lr. r. I. p. Ktl. Ol' this aperies, coninion tuhoth the Old and New World, onrHynonynii are taki'ii from noteit made liy Mr. Arnott, in l)e ('.indiillc's llcrliariiim, in lH:i,j. To tlicni oii;.'lit prolialdy to lie added .S. iiiurroiiiilutii, De CanJ. I'roilr.v. I. |i. t(il, nliiili is also a .l/n/ivj, having; a tliree-leaved involucre, and tricii>pidate fruit i bat |)e t'andolle's speijnien dilfer- sliulitly in the more tjlaliroiis lea»en. It may he added, that Sprenijel has most erroneously united .Su/tt larjiiiiiiidts with .V. ulmifiiliii, Willd., to .V. f/iiruajoliii. Link. The axillary tlotvers are alivays, ue helieve, solitary, hut they are suMietinies, thouKh rarely, accompanied by u short branch, on uhich there are other llowers forming: a kind of spike: this has ^ivru rise to the character sonietiiiies |.'>veu, ii( the axillary lloivent Uving numeroun and deiistdy I'liuitered, " flurihu* oxilloribuN jjlonieratis." DC. I. Ilihisiiis /iV/rtrfwa. IJiiu. — II. clatus. Siiartz. — I'aritiiim tiliacciim. St. Ilil. There appears t<» he no dilTeronce whatever between the l^ostern plant, and that from the West Indiei. Both have the leaves more or less distinittly crenated, with from one to three linear pores beneath on the nerves. The suniu is beat \vt also by Mr. MilJett uud Mr. Vachell, from the Island of Liiitiu. Hi/tlnrriiireii.\ CHINA. ie9 a. Ililiisfiis Itnsn-Siiirnsis, T.inn, The H|ii'tiiinMiii ill Cupl. Hcfclicy'H Collection, and thone from Mr. Millett, liavo double flowen. I. Sidii rhombijhlia ; I, inn. Till) ii|H'(:iiiii>ii in tli« ( 'olli-i'tion in in no way (liH'crent from tlioso from the Np«v World, nor iIoch it appear that S. rhiimhuii'ii>s houcvt'r, dfiit'rilitMl in D« <'aiulullt>, which our fri I Dr. Wi({ht Iihh nii>t with in the iiciKlilioiirhond of Madriix, Iiiih mo hoaks to thi> farpelH,— .SiV/d humilii, Willd., .V, cmilijhiui, I,, (arcoriliiiff to Wallirh), and .V, iniinilifnlia, I.am., ore I'onmiinicated by Mr. Vacht-ll and .Mr. Millett ; and Oosayiiium tirfmniini, from the );arilcnii of Macao. Old). X. MOMHAC r,.K Kimth. I. Ililiftt'ifs anijustifolia ; t'nliis iiiii;ii>lo ohioiif^is <>l)Hi>.is miuroimtis iiiti'jjerriinis .suluus stclliitiiii |iiiI>('M't'iitil)iiN |iiiiiiuisi.s siipi'ii vii'itlil)iis ^i!il)riiiM'u!i.s vcl |iilis stcllntLs siibscahris, |i('iliiiu'iili('llis i'lli|isi>iilfis hi.s|)iili>- villosis^iinis. — /(«//. Cut. n. IIS7. rt, t'oliis siipiii fjliilKirimis. — 11. aiif^usiit'olia. I.inn. — I)e ('and. I'roilr. v. I. />. 476. — iMur. (iiiMi If'aH.) — II. viipiia. Hall. List of East India I'lantu, n. 1181. >i. loliis Mipra scaliriiisctilis. (If thia we have heeii ohli){ed to ri>!tort to morn perfect speciinehH than tlio.ne in tile Collection, the lirxt variety only lieiii); gathered, and that destitute of fruit. This is aNsnredly the true //. wii/iistijiidii of I.iniiKUit, of which Willd w says " folia olitusiuHculii." It appearx aUo to be thiit intended by l.oiireiro, and isi the only narniu-leaved upecieH we lm>e rnceivvil from Macao. Hut then it can scarcely be the plant of Lamarck, Kncycl. Meth. .'t. p. H<>, of which he wtys " fenilleH lanceidee!! on etroite>-laiiceolren, sjiliciformes;" and of which the description neeniN to be made up |mrtly from l.inim-iiH'N character, and partly from the bniiichlpt.s the Author says he obtained from Sonnvrat. Attain Sonnerat's and !.ainarck'n plant seemit to be //. Ian- ceoliita, I)e Cand. I'roilr, v. I. p. 4T(>; " Hpeciei* distitictioiima :" iind with it //. tiiiiiuntijhlia, Wallich's Lint, II. 1 1 HO, in identical, m aUo what Colebrke named //. ■,/iiiiitii to Sir James Smith, accordiiiff to a Hpecimen communicated by Sir Jamra to Dr. Hooker. Dut this last mast not be confounded with what staiidit ait //, $)iiiatn of ( 'olebrtMike, in Wallich'n Lint, n. I JM-^ and is described by Mr, ii-lamTi>latis olitiist' Mihatuininatis iiitt'jii'irimis j^luiiiis paiiioiilis axiilariliiis laciniis caUiiiiis ol)loiij;is i-xtiis paiiiciilaHiui' ranuiiis |uilKM'iiiti- bns, nii|HHis oiiloiij^is <>lij,'(»s|Hrmis. — Cat'. Diss. .5. /;, 287. t. \\\.J'. I. — Limit, in Hot. ittff. t. I'Jix;, In our phtiit«, as well those from Mesiini, Ijty and Collie aa others fnim Mr. V'achell and Mr. Millett, the tlowem are in small kx |>anicleg, and not in simple nicemes. 2. .StiTCMilia nofiilis ; liiiiis ovato-iilijoii^is iiitfffris fiiuhri.s, ralyi'is laiiniis liiu-aiihus aj)icf *'«lu'r»iitil)iis car|H'llis (ivatis imuionatis l-2-s|H'riiiis. Dv Caml. — Smith in liics' Cyd. — .S. miinosiHTiiia. I'ent. Malm. t. J) I. — S. Halaiij^has. Ait, — Soutliwtllia iiobilis. Salisb, Of this we liave only seen the |iauicles of flowers. Y ' i I I? ;\s IJ: I no CHINA. [ Tiliacea. ij ,. ! 1. Reevesia thyrmidm. Lindl. in Dot. Beg. t. 1236. This seems to be an abuiulaiit plant, if we may judge from the specimens we have received from various friends. 1. WwxvmYxa aspcra ; foliis conliito-siihrotundis breviter ac subiter ncuniinultitis inteiit-r- liniis iioivo iiiedu) versus Imsiii siibtus ^laiuliila liiicari oblonjja instruct*), floribus corynilHJsis, car|)illis aciiliis brivibus validis ediiuatis. — Cokbr. hi Itoxb, et. IVilld. Fl. Lid. 2. p. 383. — H. jrraiulit'clia. Jk Caiid. I'rodr. v. 1. p. 486. Tlic capsule consists of live cocci, which s|)lit in an clastic manner, and separate from the central axis, very much as in Uiiru crepitans, to which also in the appearance of the foliage this plant bears considerable resoniblanco. The leaves are described by Dr. Wallich as pubescent beneath, and they arc so likewise in the specimen fr(>ni China before us; but tliose from the Calcutta (iarden, distributed by Dr. \Vallii;h, (n. 1 1 H of his List of Indian Plants,) are, as Ue Candolle says, perfectly (flabrous. We scarcely know what is meant in the Flora Indica (I. c. ) by " AntJiers twin:" |irobably anthers two-celled, as there is really but oni' anther, althou^jh the two cells be slifrhtly distinct, Mr. (i. Don, in Miller's Dictionary, places this speries in Coinmer.wniii, with which it agrees |)retty well in habit, but not in the structure of the fruit, nor in the tritid lilament.s. — With re;;ard to Cumimrsimia, we have at pagi- 0(1 of this Work iiiadverleutly been led into the sauu' mistake as other authoi>, by referring' to Humph. Amb.'i, I 1 !(, as a fii;nre of I'orster'^ ('.rc/iiiinld. At lii'>t siiilit the tiifure a;;rees well, iiiid i< therefore (|U<)ted by Torster himself; baton turnin;; to the tevt, liumpbius thus describes the leaves " ailulta iuferius sunt subrotunda, in medio iuitem latissinie, sex nempe diiritcis tran^versales lata sunt ilia, i|ua> palinani loii^a sunt." Besides the >rreat size described, they are repre>ente(l stroiiirly serrated. Now the plant we had in view, and which, after a second careful comparison with I'orster's |)late and description, «e still consider to be his species, has ri^'id coriaceous leaves, (jlabrous above, and covered with a compact white pubescence beneath ; their shape is obhmjfo-hinceolate, siiirhtly and uiieijually cordate at their base, while their mar^'in is sli;;htly and distantly toothed. There eaiuuit, we think, be the smallest doubt but the i'uiiitiii:rsunia tchiiuitit of Bhime, now railed C. Javcnsi>, by Mr. (i. Don, ill Miller's Dictionary, (with whiili a;rain we ccuisider as iil.iilical ('. plaliiiilinllu, 3. De Cand. I'rodr. v. I. p. 4H(i, and C. cr/iiiintti of l{oxbur;;li, tijiured and deseribed by him as ii. \:i'.).i, at the liiilia House, but omitted in his own Indian I'loni, althou^rh the name is inserted in the llortiis lleiiuhalensis at p. •i-',) i» the plant fiL'ured by HuinphiiiN; and further, we ril)us suhtijs linvitiT >-ti'llati)-|)il()sis atlultis ^jiahris W\s\ subcordatis ruffulosis strrulatis, paiiicula tcniiiiiali |iul>i si-i'iiti, (loribus binis tia'iiisvi' involucratis, pt'tJilis ralycc inultt) brivi(iril)us apirf taiiar- irinatis, ail im}furiii ra\itat(' aiuiulo pulK-st'i'iiti ciiicta intUMiuc iii I'lrinti' iiisiructis, (Inipa putainiiu- luiico pilt)sii triltH'ulari, foliis siTratis. lAnu. Stint, id. 1-i. r. 2./). ()f»2. l)t Cinid. I'rtnir. v. 1. p. 510. Spr. Sifsf. I'li/rf. v. 2. p. .')7i).— ('•. ulini- tniia. Koih. Hurt. ISi iii/fi. p. 12. //. Lid. 2. p. 51»1. /,'. /. C. Miin. loh. pkt. I!)H3.~ Tiliacea,] CHINA. 171 G. iiffinis. Lindl. in Ilort, Soc. Trans. 6. p. 265. — Microcos pimiculnta. Linn. Sp, PI. ed, 1. p. 514.. Sin. in Rees' Cycl. — G. Don, in Mill. Diet. 1. p. 551. — M. Mala. Ham. in Linn. Soc. Trans. 13. p. 549. — M. Staiiiitouiaiia. G. Don, in Mill. Diet. I. e. — Arsis riiffosa. Lour. Fl. Cochin, p. 4,09.— Burm. Fl. Zeyl. t. '\\.—Plukn. Pliyt. t. 262./ 'i.—ltheede, Hort. Mai. 1. 1. 56. Wc liavo been particular about the synonyms of this plant, of which wo have numerous specimens from Mr. Millett and Mr. Vachcll, becuiise there appears to have been much confusion; the state with leaves broad. - upwards liavinrobable that, from the spccilir ntimv, Uo.\bnrirli himself fell into the same niistii.ke. As to the specific identity of the two forms, we for some time entertained considerable doubts: the li^urLi Uoxb. ('orom. Uhecde, and I'lukenct, all represeutini,' the C'eylon and Malabar plantJi and a^ree- in;f witli i' 'cinien of M. piiiiiculitla, id in the Museum of the University of Ivdinburj^h, is ipiite intermediate between that and the C'eylon plant li^'iired in Durii.ian, Of the Order Titiaceir, we have Corvhonis iirutanijulwi. Lam., and Triumfitta Zd/i/m/o, jpithered near Macao, by Mr. Millett and Mr. N'achell. Of the Order Tenutrtemiaceir, Mr. Millett's Collection contains a very fine plant, wliicli we refer to Clrilirii, lboii;,'li the anthene be not " rctrorsniu setoso-hispida'," nor the sliijina divided. We think the species well deserviiijf of lieariii); the name of its discoverer, who has rendered so much service to lUitany iluriii!; Ills l"ii;r residence in China, Its characters we ^ive below.* Of the Order €uiiutlita\ t'olysjiuru axillitris, ( Ciimilli i iixillari.i, Ker,) is sent from Macao by Mr. Millett. • Cleyera Millettii; foliis iiblon^is obtuse acuminatis inte^rerrimis (siccitate) veimsis supra nitidis, pednnculis siditiirils iinitloris snpniaxillaribus cerniiis, sepalis petalisipie subiei|ualibus omnibus acutis, stam- iiiibus pilis erectis appressis setosis, sti);inate simplici. (Tail X.WHI.) Irul'j- jti'u iirltur' viildi- rttiiii>!tit. ti.imi .rlrtbri, .u(«ruHi»«i, ntro-fiisi-i, iiili(liu«riili. /'"/m ulttTiiii, ■.'-;t.iiiiri,Ls liiii)fji. brt'vi^^iiiii- l>t>tii>lata. riinm'tMi, iitiluiitfii, Kiist iitti'uiuitii. itptro hrcvitcr i>t ulitii^c iK-uiiiliuitu, intetfiTriinii, ihtvomi, i«ti)it'rlii' |inrri|iiif, iit>i iiifidii, -itlititA n|iitrH, iiiillitlioni, iiiT^it iiiit^lit itt)ni iixithuti liiMTti, ^iit .iiu-iuin Iniiui, rt'rlttit, M)lilnrM. uliitltiri, npirf uil hiitiii rnlvi'iH tilliriti-ti'nti, l>ri)i-tft<4 litii il*><-itlui.s. ('(i/i;.r i' <.t>|>itllH 5, ovatis, ariitis, <-tinravi<*, i-uriai-i>i^. iKtt'rIliilH liiihrii atit, ilor^n '>iitihirsiiti-(, iiiar^lnitiiiA i-iliati.-t. I'rt \ \\ loiiKiitrk Stiiiiiiii'i 5(.%, hypoiryiui, ciiiti hajil |M'tHl(iruiii tnbatiTrla : hMummt'i In liituTnntMii prtHlut-tii, pilo.a. infi rtli> pra'clptit', pilis fnTti", apprt*-si.. Aufht r,t liH^tli opiMi^itt, Htliiati, Iliicnri'M, lnriffttuilitialitiT ilt>huti-fiit«'s Ontrium «iitiri>tuiuluiii, pilu^(>.)ii;^pl(liiiii. in :«tylutn longuin, Himplirt'in, irlAhrnrn att*'nui;tunt. stiamii ithtUHniu, .iiiiplt't Fr.im ('. ./ii;j.»Ni>«i, the iirltflhftl Ct,y,ni of ThuntHTir, this Is known I'y it.-* vi'iny nlway-* iMiIin* ti'avos, tiy Hit- nepaN .u'l i-alyx nearly .'ipilkl in ^ilr. anil rfniarkahly a<-ntr, miil l>y thi< <>ntin' -tiirniiL In (', (..-An.ir.fi, i.I wliirti w«' pn»-<'^.. tin.' -pccinitMi^ fniui Dr. Wallifli, ltti> |H>(lunrl A nrf rtiLstt*riMl, tlii> nepHlt uittl |H>tiiU nri> cxtri'inity, the antlirrn are ri-truriiely hiitpiil, imil ttio Htifinia li biflil: l>n(l the same eharih-teni are fnuud in the ('. jrruru/t/foMi tif Dr. Wallit-h. I'll. X.VXIII I leyera MUleltiL Fig. I, Kluweri %. V, Stiuuen j /In. U, IVtuli tin.*, I'iBtll : imiifniH. •!. y8 • •!■ \\l -r f" :f a !t;ii If M'l' -l 172 CHINA. [HypericineeB. Onn. XIII. Al'UANTIACE.E. Corr. 1. Tripliasia trifolinfa. IhCand. Prodr. v. I. p. 536,—'!'. aiiraiitiola. Z««r. Cochin. \. p. 189. — Liiiumia tiitoliata. Linn. 1. Cookhx pwirtata ; foliolis ovato-lanceolatis basi vix ina'qiialihiis, (lorilms paiiiciilatis. — Bet:. Obs. 6. p. 29. 7^aw. ///. /. 331. — Qiiinaiia Laii>,iiiin. l.vur. Cochin. p. 272. — Humph. Ami: 1. /. 55. " The Ircsli leaves, when rubbed, smell like aiiise-soed." — Collie, MSS. 1. Miirrava r.rotica ; i'oliolis c'liiu'ato-olilon^is (il)liisis coriaciis, |H'(luiK'ulis niiiltifloris oa-viiilxisis. l)acii>, sul)iii()ii()s|)i'niiis. — f.inn. Mant. p. 393. Lam. III. t, 352. — Clialnis JajMHU'iisis. Lour. Cochin, p. \V.V2. Ihiniph. .liiih. o. /. IS. /! 2. This must not be nniroundcd wltli the M. ijotira nC some ltiiiaiii>ts, |(arlicnlarly of Hoxlinrs;!!, I'limi IikIiiii, v. J. |>. .iT-l., and ii. t"> "f his draHiiifr*, in the I'.ast Iniha ('((mpany's MnstMiin, and a|i|mr<'ntly ol Dr. Walhcli's List, a. (i.'Jds, which app-'ars to Im> the Vhalcus pmiiniltita of l.oiireiro, the Miirnii/n innn- iti/titii u( Jsniilh's Ilerharinm, and lininphins' llerh. Ainb. .'i. t. 1 7, a specie^ which is too chiscly alheil to .V. Suii4(ilriiii(i. lUixh. llort. Hen<;h. p. .'i'^, and 1"1 Ind. v. il. p. .'iT'i. With this last, is iih'niical M. /iimi- iiiliild, Jack, and Hook. l".\ot. I'l. t. 7)); it lias the llowcrs terminal, anil not nearly so paiiiclcd, if inih-cd thfy lan he saiil to he so at all, as in the other spi-i ies, hence, as .lack ohse."ved, the name ;;i\en hy him oiijllit to he (bandied to .1'. .Siiiiiutrduii. even ,ilthon;;h he had nol i;iven it npon the supposition that his and Loineiro's plants were tlie same. The true M. /iiinitii/iiln may he characterised, " foliis ovuti>, tiorihus panicnlatis;" «hile M. .Simmlniiiii is distiiiL'nished slioitly liy " foliis o\alis aeuminutin, floribus terniinuli- bus snhsolitariis." I. (ilycoMiiis citrij'iilia ; liiliolis l-5-all('niis ohloiii^rd-lMiiccdlalis l)asi ina'(|iialil)iis iilriiKiiic ai'iimiiuilis inltpirimis. iianictila fcntrat'ta raccnnisa, Cdrdlla cainiiiiiiiilat.i, t'niclilnis ii\:,In- spliaTuidt is nl)li<|iiis. I.iiiill. in llort. Soc. '/'runs. r. (>. p. 72.— I.iiiioiiia citril'ulia. Ililid. I'.niini. p. I IS. l)i C(ind. I'mdr. :. 1. /;. 53(!. 1,. i)ar\ illora. Sims, in Hot. Mini. t. 2ll(i. I), Ciind. Proilr. v. \. p. 5;5(>. The jjeniis (ilijcnsmis is perhaps oidy distin;;nishahli' from I.iiinmiii by the structure of the fruit. In l.nnnuiit, the pericarp is tliis i lli|ili(is (ihtiisis jiaiilh) ni;;n)-|iini( talis, 1.1 (liiiuulis hiliracliatis, cnlycf dlihiiipi uIiIiimi niu'in-|iiin(tiil(i. siylis coadunalis. Chois. — I. inn. .inurn. r. H. p. .323. Cfinis. in Ih ('and. I'mdr. r. I. /). 515. — II. inonoiryniiiii. f.inn. Spic. ji. II 01. Jiot. May. t, .331. — II. aintiim. laonr. Ctxhin, 'i. p. 57H. Sent also by Mr. Millett. 2. 1 1\ jii I iciiiii {\'v\i\vM\\o^) liijloriim ; laiilc jilaltro siihti-n li ^iiixu, liiliis iivalu-illi|itifis i'lal>ris aiiilis \i\ acimiiiiatis, sepal is a'cpialihiis iiitforis oval is uliliisis, i^'laiidiilis iriluis lariiosis inaiusctilis cuin staniiiiiiiii |ilialaii<.;iliiis iril)Us altcniaiitilius, slvli^ trilais si.niiiiia .-uiiiaiitihus. iMm. llncycl. Mctli. v. \. p. 17(1. Ik Cind. Prodr. v. \. p. 51(i.— H. Cliiiuiisc Hit:. ()h.s. i Si (rttttifera;.] CHINA. 173 Bot. 5. p. 27. (noil Linn.) — II. putioliitiiin. Lour. Fl. Cochin. 2. p. 577. (iioii Linn.)— 11. CocliiiKlii'iisu. Liniil. in Ilort. Soc. Trans, v. 6. p. 61 ? (mm Lour.) — H.? cunieuin. Il'ti/l. Lint of Last Litlia Plant.% n. 4820. On account of the three h«ri;e );hui(Jiiliir bodies that alternate with the bundles of stamens, and which are described both by Lainarcli and Loiireiro, altlioiiffh passed over in silence by Choisy, this plant, which we have likewise received from Mr. N'achell and Mr. Millett, oiiifht perhaps to form the type of a j;enus, in which inif;ht be included, //. ('(ir/iuir/ien.se of I.oureiro, a plant with obtuse leaves, and //.r' tucciiiviini. Wall. List, n. Ih-i.'i, if indeed this last be not the same with the species from ("oehin China. Perhaps also H.'i' pnhliillum and //. ?" ItorrUlinn of Wallich's List, nos. 4H-;>I and iW'-i, are conveners. The tamiua libera" to allude to the hermaphrodite llouer aloiu', we shall scarcely lind any l)ut (i. Maiii/iisldiui to which it is applicable; the other species lieiusf almost «itliout exce|itii>M dioeiious, and not poly;.'amous. In some, no doubt, as in (r. /lannuliitii, Itoxb. I'l. Ind. (with which it may be remarked, that tr. liuubicuwa, Koxb. II. Iten;;h. and G. Tiintmik, Uoxb. M!?S. n. KMU, at the India House, an idiMitical ), there are rudiments of .^tameMS in the female tlowers: in others, there are stamina with t;lands iusteail of anthers, but such llowers cannot be tenned herniaphroiltte. IVrbaps (iuniiiui may be restrict-il to the pidy;,'anions species, while ,S/(ttairM-.-.iiiiis |>aiu illuri', sipaiis it [utilis (|uatii()r. — Uillil. Mm/. Itnl. IKII. p. SO.''— ('. .Suilallii. liurui. Jnif. p. 121.— C. Siiliua. L'lUii. in Ji'u.ih. II. J nil. -i. p. (ii»H. Choisv, in I)e Cmdolle's I'rodioine- r < that the llouers are loosely r.icemose, which is tar fro m the case in our plant : lull tlieii he ipiote-., without doubt, Kiinii.iu's ('. Snii/ntlif, to which, a-aiii, Hoxbiiraii refers with eipial ceilaiiity, as bis ('. .S'lmju: Uoxbiir^rh's short character, " leaves linear, oblon.,', polished, llowei-s veitiiilleil below fh« leaves," belon;rs evidently to our species, iilthon^'h the flowers are really axillary, and not infra-ax itl«ry. With rettard to the other species in the I'lora Indica, they seem to be scarcclv UiioMii, and even llr. Wallich does not refer to lioxburi.'b in his List of lyist luiliaii Plants. \fX we believe there can be little dmibt, when He compari' the de^. riptioiis \\ ith the spei iiiiens, that ('. Jliiilii.jnr, for which Ifoxliur;;h ipiotcs Hiiinph. Amb. ■>. t. 71, is C iiin/i/ii/lliim, (■., of Wallich's List, n. Is-ll ; that C aiiiiustif'tiliiim is Walli*'!!'" <'. jiu/i/urriiiiiim, n. 4HtH; and 'bat ('.liiiiiiti/aniini, is ('. 'J'uiiiiiiii/kiih, W illd . .IS to C. iieiiiitniiiltiw, Ijmi., or Itiimpb. .Vmli. -J. t. 7i, usually ipuHed under ( '. .yiidcibt/i:, it appears to be a distinct speeivx, with iumtow leaves, six inihes or more in leu;{tli. H« li m 1% w < ' i. 174 CHINA. [Ampelideee, Ord. XVI. ERYTHROXYLEiE. Kmth. 1. Sfthia /«rf/ca ; foliis-ohovato-obloiifiis ohtusls. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. 5. p. 17.5. (ill ndiiot.)— Eiytliioxvlon iiu)ii(\uyiiuiii. lioxb. Cor. 1. 1. 88. Plukn. Amalth. p. 87. t. 1.42. / 3. (lion t. 412./ 1, 2.) Mant. 20 ct 127. Oiii). XVII. MALPIGHIACE.E. J,m. 1. Ilii .iiirc Madahlotn ; ti)liis aciiiiiiiiatis, raceniis teniiinalihiis. «. roliisovatolaiKc'olatisacuniiiiatis. — II. Madablota. Gutiolp. Oni). XVIII. ACKUINE^E. Di Cand. I. Ac'ir frifidiim ; ioliis fircimisi.'rijttiiiiic rotundatis lias! siibcordatis a»l incdiiiin li'i-f trilobis sulitus ifhiiicis jiinioriljus [)iilM'sciiitibii>, lobis ovatis fri'iiulato-scrraiis. — 'I7iuidi. I'l. Jap. II. KiSy Old.. XIX. SAI'INDACi:.!:. Jttsr. I. ('ar(lios|H'riiniiii Ilaliaualmm. I Aim. I. N'cphi-liuiu Z/"«70H?/;h ; I'oliis [timiatis toliolis sub l~'nij;is obloiit' lancrolatis o!i!usi- ii>i'iilis subtiis validc |iiiiiiatiiii iicrvosis ^laiicis supra nitidis, |iani('ula lu\a, jM'talis (i, bacca j;lolH)sa scabriiisiula. — I'ainh. in Mem. Miis. v. 18. /i. 30. — Eii]ili"ria L(>ii^aiia. lMin.~—J)f ('(inil.Protlr. r. \.p. (!1 1. — -."sfytalia Lonj^aii. Ito.ih. //. Iiid. 2. p. 270. — Dinuicarpus Ixin^aii. /.our. ((Hhhi. 2. /'. 288. OiM). XX. MELIACE/E. Juss. I. Aiihu.i fx/ora/a ; liiliolis 2-3-iiij;is ciiiii iiiipari I'uiU'ato-obloiifiis obtiuiiisciilis supra nitidis utriiupif jjlabris. ('I'.\it. XXXIX.) — Lour. Curhin. \.}i. 21(i. Ih Cand. Prmh. v. 1. /*. 't:i~. — ('amuiiiuiii •.imiisc. liiiniph. Amii. 1.1. 18,/ 1. Hojh. PI. Jiid, I. fi. (i3(>. id. Had. 2. p. 12."i. — \'it<\ piiuiMta. /,(/(//. Ilnrni. PI. Ind. I. 13. /. 2. — ()|)iJia (Kiorata. Spr. Sii."!. 1. /'. 7«(i. As no satisfa. Old). X\l. AMl'EI.lDE.E. IL li. K. 1. Cissiis JaiHjnicHii ; I'oliis |H'dato ."i-tbiioiatis glabris, loliolis uviilibiis uristutostrrutis Rutacea.] C ITNA. 175 latenilibus olrtusis, pcduiiculis folio longloribiis. De Cand. — Willd. Sp. PL v. 1. p. 659. JJt Cand. Proilr. v. 1. p. 032. The specimen in the Collection is very imperfect, and bears rather narrower leaves than in otiiers which we have received also from Mr. Millctt: the lateral leaflets, although shorter than the others, are sometime!) scarcely obtuse. 1. Cissusy Cantoitknsi.t ; foliis bipinnatis, IbiioJii li^labris olmvato-oblongis basi acutis apicc bri'vitcr acmiiiiiatis sii|ira mi'diuin si-rnitis, pi'talis staiiiiinbusqiu 5. Very closely allied to ('. orieiilitlis. Lam.: indeed, so nnich that we should not have separated them as species, were it not for the ipiinury arran;;cnient of the parts of the llower in the |»resont individual. The stamina are opposite to the petals, and inserted ivitli them at the base of the lar^re ciip-shaped torus, which closely surrounds the yernien : tilaments strai^flif, short, scarcely lonj,'er than the torus: anthers two-celled. Style short and thick. .Stiy:nia simple. Mr. Millett has sent a spe> ies of Vitis, from .Macao, nhic!i we can compare with no s|»ecies of V'ine of the Old Word, hut which so closely resembles the V, siTulinn of N. America, aix-ordinu; to specimens ». , posse" . irom Mr. Nuttall, that we dare hardly venturt- to consider it ilistinrt. Almost tlie only ditference is, that our plant bus tbe leaves rather less deeply serrated, and somewhat jjlaucous beneath. OiiD. X\H. OXALlDK.i:. n< CntKl. I. Avcrrlioa Caramlxiln ; caiyriljiis nhiiuis, iicialoniiii liinlxi siilirotmuio, staiuiiiibiis ."j. rnictii)iis ai-iitanL'iilis, scmiiiibus arillalis. Ik ('and. — Linn. S/>. PI. //. (il;!. Ilnrnp/i. Anili. 1. t. :».-». niirak. Mai. .}. /. I.l ,t II. Tbis appears to be abundant at Macao, whence we have also specimens trora Mr. .Millett. — Oxait> r. 71(1. — K. (IhaltiH iisis. f.uur. Cochin. \.p. ;wo. The petals are certainly ciliated, ami not entire, or merely toothed, as in II. ijriwriilfii.-'., which one would rather have expected to liud in Cblna, than tbe present species, l.oureiro, however, mentions that it is only found in a state uf cultivutioii. 1. Zaiitiuiwioii nilidittH ; raiiiis |ictioliM'i)stis(|iU' aruliaiis, H)liis iiiipari-iiimuitis2-3-jiiLri>. folioiis obl(Hi-i3 laiuvoiatis sul - inti'jifrriinis glabris pctiolniat's, raiviiiis paiiicidalis folio bivvioribus. De C'an. 809 — Ailiintliiis frracilis. SalUh — Humph. Jwh. i: T. /. I.J. U'c l>,)ic\!' there can ovist no doiilit of Siilisbiiry's plant beinjf identical with that of l{oxl>ur'. Ordi'r, has been commmiicated by Mr. Vacliell from lloujf Ilonij Island. O.ii). X\I\. CKLASTHINIwi:. llrown. 1. i;ia-()(li'iulri>ii ;/laiirum ; U>lii.s (>l)l()n;ris, paiiii'iilis ii\illaril)U.s dic'liotoinis lolio hrcvioribiis, floi'ibu I » ii;,iniiris, fjt'rniiiu' 2-l()ciilari, driipa jil(tlM>sa sst'piiis iiiiiloculari siibinonosiu'riiio. — Ptrs. Sji... L/>. 2H. D, rand. Pnxir. r. 2. p. Id.— .SclnclKia allHiis. /l,tz. 0//,v. G, /;. 25. (. :i.— ■•' rhi'-tnis ^laiiciis. I'ah/. Si/in/i. 2. />. V2. — Mangii'cra glaiica. liotlh, — Siiacia •{laiK'u. /"'. . ■""/.;/. Amalth. t. 407. / 1 '! !)r. W.i'Meh, in his ei- Cundolle s:iys, " pelioh) vix triplo lou;;iorii." Thus there does not appear to have been one character ^'iven to separate the J', iilaurum from I'. <"-iiiiliili; until the shape of the fruit wan pointed out: in K.oruntnli , the drupe is oblong'. Surely I)e Canilolle must have nuid.' some mistake when he says, in the (jeneric character, that the drupe is .welled, althoujjh sometimes, by abortion, « ith fewer cells; iniplyin:: that the ovary is always .'welled. Hovliurirb ami Dr. Wallich attribute only two cells to the ovary in their character of the i;euns; (iartner, howeviT, appears to have seen (I'nict. I. t. ,')".) three cells in the drupe in E. unmlali , but Hu.xbur^h, in his li^'ure, al the India House, ii. T.'l, representii only two, and occasionally one cell. Oitu. .\\V. II.ICINK.i:. Jho„;,n. I. IlfX ]iul)i SI i:ns ; rMliii-i ilciisi' |iiilN.'SC(.'litiluis, iiiliis uvalit-i'liloiigis ai'utjs iiiti'm rrimis supra >i)ar-f siibtiis ilciisc vt'liitiiio-pulH'si'i'iitihiis iinilii His axiliariliiis MiliM'viililitis oloiniT- atis. calycc .)-()-(i(lt), corollii .">-(>-parMta. irtTiniiif .")-t>-li)i'iilari. (T.mi. .WW.) ( V/i//i.« li^rnosiis, teres. /^(Wl//I, juniores pnesertim, tli'use ai- molliter pubescentes. I'ulin subcoriacea, alterna, breviter petiolata petiolo puliescenti, ovato-ohliinjra vel ellipticoH)blon;,'a vel etiam elliptlco-lanceo- lata, >ix acuminata, acuta, liasi acutius) ubi, sujira ulabriusiula vel potius pilis ruris mollibus brevibus velutinu, subtas dense ac molliter pubi'scenlia. l'/tiri.\ hermaphroiliti, numero ipiinario vel senario ^,'aii.ientes, uin- liellati; nnibellis binis teniisve afri.rre<,'atis, subscNsilibus, luvillaribus; pedicelli petiidum duplo triphive "uperantes, puliescentes. (^iih/r pnlieseens: m'i.'. lentis ri '"udatis. Curii/lii petalis vix distinctis, niifuibu;: per filanienta alternantia ad^'lutinalis, la< iniis roti; talis c.ii)ce tri|)lo ionifioribus, planis putentibus. .Sitimina petalis lireviora: >j»Mf r>r adnatu-, cordato-ovatje. iJiscux nulltis. (weriiu supenim, ovatum, .>-<>-loc.ilare : nulliis ; \iii/m'i capitatuni, > -(i-lolmtum. T»ii. W.W, Ilex pubescens. Fn/s. I and 2, Flowers j Jii/. .1, Froat view of a stamen ; fi;i. I, IWU view of do. : — miTjniJiiil. I. I'riiios asfiri'/lus ; Iiiliis dt ciiliiis tllipiii'i-JaiiCi'olalis attcniialis olitiisiiiscujix, si»|>i-h tiihcrciilis rari-s iiiimitis hri-viicr piiiliris siihasfRTis svibtus filaixTiimis (k'litiiulato-st'rrwiss r'i! Uhanmca;.] CHINA. 177 (li'iiticiilis iiK'urvatis (lorihiis 5-()-(l(lis, iJi'ditrllis iixilliivihus, masfiilis afif^reffatis iictiuluin vi\ suiH-raiitibiis, la'iiiini'is solitariis pctiolo plus (liiplo loiif^'iorihiis, J{aiiii li;fnnsi, tcri'tcs, <;liiljri, cortico l'iisc(». I'o/iii pctiolatii, iilferiiii, nu'inhraiiacpa, ilpciilim, ovato-vcl flliptico-lanccolata, l)as.i sulmruta, ajncc in ariiiiicn jiliis initmsvi' floiiifafuni siililiiifarc olitusiusciiliiin, nUviuiata, dciiticiilato-si'nata, ili'iiticiilis iinciiiatis parvis siilis|iinil'orniil)U.s iiicurvis, sulitiis ;;lal)('rrima, HU, ra |iiinctis miiiiitis rcvissinii.- pilil'cris liiiu! illiiii,' allsp(■r^ls aspcrafa. I'hrcs polys"'"'- Caliir ,j-0-fi(liis, lulprcsso siili-pilosiis, si'^'inciitis rotiindatis iiiar!;iii)> miiiiiti- ciliatis. Pi'tala o-(l, calyt'om phis diiplo supcr- untia: luiiriii's ope staiiiiiiiiiii alti'riiaiitiiim coaliti: linilii lotiindati. .Masc. 7J/.sr»,« milliis. I'istilli ludi- niciitiini. I'liM. I'/iins lircvitrr |>i'dindlati, a;j;;ri';Mti. Diycifi liypny'yiuis iiiilliis. I'isti/li ruilimtMituni. Hi;nM. I'Idii'x sidltaiii, l(inf;c pcdimciilali. .SV«/«/«'/ f'cililia. Vistillinn iddiinniini : i,'cniifii .i-li-UMulaiT, ima lia^i toro tciiiii ciipulirorini ariti' ciiutiiiii.at discus rxpaiisiis iiulliis. Slyliis iiidliis. Slliiiiiit Lapitatiiiii, Kdiatuni. This is very iloscly alhcil (o /'. ilnciilims of Nmtli Aniciica. The nialua:id hciniapliroditi' Ihiwors appear Id l)i' aluays on dilli'ivnt plants. Taii. WW'I. I'riniis asprclhis. /■'/ hrevissima (the petals),., alia (the trin- stamens) triplo limi;iora : anthera' hrevi- ornm ohloin.ie, mai,'na' (the limit of the |i('tal>), lon^'iornm parva', ovata." This error, indeed, De Candollu has hinteil at, when in' states that he h.nl examined a spei imen from I.onreiro himself, and I'oinid only'< stiimeiis, and these coiirealed hy the hollim- lindi of the uiinnienlale jietals. We trust that the ahove desiri|>- liiin of the linit will not only snlliie to di^tiai,'ni^h the speeies, lint show the pro|iiiety of its lieinir '"'It in the i;enns I'.iliuni.-, « here it has heen hitherto plated, thonjjh donhtfn'ly,oii ai iininl of the olisenrity in « hie h the plant h.t . heen i ivolved. I. Herein inia liniiild; iin'nnis, liiliis I'lliiilii'i'. in;. .,. rriiuis iiUisis ciini nnui-oiiiilo, ptdmiciilis iriiiiinalilnis vi 1 viisus rann>nini apiiC'. axillarihiis paiiiilloris, I'alyi'is limhu .")- parlito, s( '.iiinnlis liiuarihiis iniai iniillo hinitioriliiis ptt.iia stamina stviiinunii' (ilit'onnf a'(piaiitil)u>.. ('I'ah. WWII.) — !)<■ Ciiiiil. Pnx/r. i: 'J. p. 'i'A. — IJ..'' l.oiiiviriaiia. JhCdiiil. I.I — M. I'oiiitiana. Ih I'ttiiil. I.e. — Hliaiiniiis lincitiis. I. inn. — I'i>ir. F.nri/rl. Mitli. !./>. I7;J. Lour. Corfin. \./>. I!I(J. J'/ur/in. .Urn. I. KtS. _/! ;J. y{»i»i diirnsi, nonuiimptura siihvohiliili-s, ;;likhri, iiitidi: rainnli nllimi pnliescentes. 7-"ii//(/ alterna, hvL'.i- petiulala, elliptiea, retiisa, mm ronnlata, inteuerrinia, hislipniata, slipuli^ niiiinii^, suhnlatis, plani-, -ni'mem- hninaeeis vix inihireMeiitihus, jnniura snhpiicala, :;lalira, pennineivia, snpra \iridi,i sulitn^ pallida, i ervis plnriinis oldiipiis parallelis parpureo-tiisris proininnli'., xenis tenniliiis tiansveivililiiis reticnlalis iii>tniila. I-'loria hreviter pedieellati, liermaphrodili vel dieliinnt. i.'itljj: tnbo hrevi hemisphii-riiu : linihi lai iuiis /. t 1 I ll„ ' .1 I il: 1.1 m 'iH i!?s\ ir li' t» BJ' W hi I: M \ ITH CHINA. I Homalineie. linearibiis, crectis. '-'./i. ineafo-oMoiiffB, convoliita, npicc cmnr(fin»to, Stamimi t>, lonfiitiiiliiii- corolla, petalis int'Iusa : yiVi. '*t«: anlhcnr, ovutu' liilofular«s. IHsvui carnoKiis planus, fmiduiu ralyciit teffons. Gtrmin .m. mi-inimi-niiiiu, at tnmriu'i uoii iiillifn-iiH, biloculiri': .«((//(/< lilil'itriiiis pvtala iitiuaiis, tores; sit.-ma capitatu'ii. " Drupa parva, obloiijfo-ovatji, scabra, i-ubra; nmuta oblonjrr., bisiiica, bilociilaris," Lour. Tho above description, together with tlic accompanying; ti^'iiro, will, we trust, reclaim this beautiful species trom obscuritv. Tlicrc cannot be the smallest doubt of its beinjr the plant intended by I.iniueus, ami we think there is iis little of its bcin^' that of I.oureiro, notwithstanding; the many little discrepancies between his account of it and ours. Loureiro states that his plant is furnished " aculeis niiillis, sparsis, solitariis, rectis, brevibus;" this lanceolata :ei|nalia erecia," comprehend bcitli the calycine set'ments and the petals, the latter bein^ his " inlcriora (|uinipie aniplectentia stamina. " The remainder of his description coincides with our ]dant. We ourselves have not seen the fruit. — \Ve imw come to I'oiret's Jt/iiiiiiiiiiH lineiitiis, which I)e (jindolle makes ilistinct: on cnusnltin;; his description, all he says of the thorns is, " les stipules torment, ii la base des petiides, de petiles cpine^ tres-courles et ai;:ui's :" anil these, altbou:,'h we a;;ree with I.inna'us in not calling,' tbeni thorns, are preciM'ly ivliat iic have seen. He describes the flowers as scditary — " solitaires el latcr.ili'> d.tns I'aisselle des tenilh"-," and we have (ii'i'asioiially observed the racemes reduced to one flower; but hc rather suspect that (lart of bis cliaractiT to be made merely to acconi with llurm. /eyi. t. ""Si, which he cites ; and in this we are cunlinned by what follows tlii' above extract — " cependant vers I'extremite des brauches elles torment souvent une petite ;;rappe presipie temiinale," a> in our spetino'ns. It is obvious to any one » ho is in the habit of consulting: tlie luuyclopcdie Metliodiipie, that i'niret and l^uuarck, when they had not sullicient materials of their o>in, borroued from other aulliiirs withmit acknowli'd!;ment : and, in the present instance, not only is this true \i iih retiinl to the solitary floHers, but also as to the fruit, the description of which, " one petite baie arrondle," is e^ ide.itly taken tnini llnrman's f[;,'nre just ijuoted. I'oiret's analysis of the llower, and descriptinu ot the leaves, evi'U to the little terminal bristle or mucro, e.\a4lly a^ree with wliat is now befor' us. Thus, «e trust, we h.ne made out satisfiutorily, that the Hlintiinu.\ lincaliu o( I.iiuia>us, of I.oureiro, anM. (. ■ i, Hhicli comes (mm China; but, ;is we have already stated, we cainiot reler here to I'lukn. t. iJ'i. f. t. As to Uurin. /eyI. t. f>>>, tlie Hi rr/irmin Hiirnniiiinanii of 1 )e Candidle, and Hhiinmua Vil- i-iilirii »( Uurm. M. Iiid., it li.is nothing to do with this tribe of plants. llron:.'uiart, in bis Memoir on the lUntuintif, has jiropioed to make it a new ;;enus, near to Ainlnu liiii . .Nlmiii, in his C,itali.;.'Ui' of ( eyion Plants, refers it to l'h'illiiiilliu.\ rliitmuuiilis. Dr. Wifjlit and Mr. Arimtt ( I'lora I'enins. Inilia' Orient.) consider it identical n itii I'lukn. I'liyt. (i!». I'. ,'i, and both as referable to I'lii/lhiiilhus tiiiiltillnius of Klein's Ilerbarinni, ai;d r(iiis, Section of do.; _//(/. .'t, IN'tal and stamen. Thr liliiiiiiiiiis lliii:nii\, \.\.m. [SuijertI;::, Brtrnffn. ) wr have received from Mr. MiHett; and also the i'luiiutltn^ Asiitiaif. Oiii.. \.\\ II. nOM.M.INK.i:. liwirn. 1. Bljickwcllia yhj/j/JV/M ; loliis i'lli|itia>-laiia'()luti.s sirnilulis Mipfa jilalKirimis siibtii.s piilK'nilis lifivissiiiii iMiitii.iiJs, riK'ciiiis siiii|)licil)iis spicifuriiiihiis ;i\ill;iiibii.'. iiiitaiililxis toiiinii MilMetjiiaiililms, lluril)iis (i-H-iiiidri.s 2— l-gyiiis, |ii-riiiiitliii laciiiiis 12-l() siililnstTi- ^t^'i^'l I'M ' • i \ i .'( • Cunnamceic,] CHINA. 179 jilihus loiifjc filiiUis siiha-fnialihiis, iiiterioribus (?) liitiorihiis spatluilatis. — lAtull. in Hort, Trans, v. (5. p. 270.-11, |ia(lilloni. Limll. But. Ueg. I. 1388— Pytluifjoiea Cocliiiidieiisis. Limr. CiM-hin. \.p. ;J(10. It is oxtrerai'ly ditlii'iilt to nsci-rtnin wlictlior the narrow or broad Hcp^niciits of tlio ]»>rianth are exterior, HO nearly do tliey all lorin one series : Itut t!ie smaller ones will be t'oiiiid to Ibrm a small ridjre ou tlie tube, by their union to it, while there is a slight depression or channel from the biuie of the other series: on this ,u'c'(Mint ive have viewed the former ils the exterior; bnl, ivliether they actually bo so or not, it is at the base (if the smaller se^'ments that the jchinds are situiited, the stamens bein;; placed opposite to the broader series. I)e Candiille says of the (;eiius, that the smaller ones are the interior, and opposite the stamens: perhaps (lilferent species vary in the relative size of the two series : but if not, anil if it is the smaller series that is constantly exterior, a supposition connrmeil by the structuri- of lloiiuilium, then the stamens must be viewed as iipposite to the exterior row, as iii that tr.'iius. This plant seems very closely allied to H. /i.iiUdri.'., l.ani. 111. t. H:;, f. I, from Mada^'ascar, where, however, the splllilaria. — C'litslis nu)tiailcl|ilia. llnih. Hurt. Ihiii/h. p. 3'1. /•'/. Iml. 2, p. 4,jl. J)i Ciiik/. I'riiilr. r. '2. p. 87. Miu-ao. Mr. Millii(.—S'n\n' UoxburKh sjiys of this plant, " seed solitary, att^tched to the bottom of the capsule, as In the |;erui, ovate, invested iu a complete iiruuiie-coloured aril: perisperm none," with which our observations accord, we trust there can be no diinbt almut the propriety of removing; this species from Ciietlis to ( imniirus. The siime plant has been collected by Dr. U'ijrbt iu the peninsula of India, so that its ifeoifniphical liistrlbntiou is tolendily extensive. Ou account of the lirni and almost coriaceouH nature of the leaves, the nerves anil venation are not prominent, by which chanu'ter it may be readily distin)rui.shed from ('. fimliiliiidi n, where the veins are prominent and reticulated beneath. 2. Coniiants micropfii/llus ; t'uliolis .■>-()-) iiitis (il)lunj;i>-laiicf(ihitis olitiisis irlahris vix coriacfis siipi'ii nitidis jmiioriljiis suhtiis ^^laiicis vcnis proiiiiiiulis. [M'tiolis rainiilis(|iif jjlalx'r- riinis ractiiiis axillariliiis laxis |iauL-itl(iris folio plus tliiiiidio hrfvioriljiis, — Afjuiceras iiiiiuis. (iirrfii. /•'nut. 1. t. W. This species is very clo*ely allied to C. tiiimosoitli.i of ^'ahl, from the Nicobar Islands, which lia.s also small Icallets, -'.ircely an inch bni be pubescent. Although, therefore, we acknowleil^e the close nflluity of the two, we cannot iniite them. The (ijfure i;iven by (i.ertner, of his Ai.<, so entirely accords with the fruit of our plant, both a.s to si/e and shape, that we have i|Ui>led it wilhout hesitation : we ou:;ht to remark, however, that Uoxburgli has pointed out itM alUnity to bis (in. ■ilia iiiiniiuli l/i/iii.i, the fruit of which is considerably lar;;er; and Spren;;el has ipioted it without doubt, umler I'. sdiUdtoiJen. In structure, it accords perfectly with the last species, and with the jfenus. 3. ("onuanis? juijInndiJhUHs ; t'uliolis I— .^-jiiijis ()vat<>-»)l)loiii»is suhitcr aciiiniiiatis iitnitis- siiiiis (il)li(iiiis Miljliiifatis supra nitidis o;lalM'rriniis, pctiolis raniulistpK' {^lahiTriniis, paniculis apifi's versus raumrun) axillariltiis, IVuftu (juniors) I'onipri'sso ohliiiuo oviito. Wc have neither Ncen the dowers nor the jjermens, the only specimen iu the (^'ollcction haviuf^f the latter ii|:!i vl' I 111 I Vh \ lit: ill lli'i ■'11=', i .,t ISO CHINA. I f.fyiimimitw. ri \' : I coiniilprftlply swoIIimI, in hIucIi wo liavo only I " ililc to trace oiip oviiliiiii su^jii'IiiIimI IroM ;» ..iiiirilliiii that risi'.t I'loni tlif very liii» ovniiiiii in llit- t;cniii-n, tins \trnrtnrt' of tin' ailv.inifi! ircrnn'ii I'cnis con-iilrralily to militate, liein;' conipri'svil, ami f\ iniin;f a l. ilemy !•> split n.nlily, nor ilnes the i'|i:, .irp si'iiarate, as in thf ease of /'/>7«(/V;, ami nlher yimii- ilrn|H's. \\ C are tlii'reliiri' inilineil In sii|>|iose, that thi'ie may actliall) lip tnii oviila iiri'si'iil in the iiiiiin|iri'i.'iiateil i;<'rnii7r, 1 .iini. Sp. I'l. p. IdOt.- — l.iiiiiiuis ('ocliiiicliciisis. /,ii///-. I'diliiii. '2. 'i. CrutiilniiM I'dihillii; sti|)iili-. sulmhitis ai'iilfiroiiiiiliirs iniiiiiiis riciiiN is. liiliis iniujjo.. I;ilis. tiiliulis (il)l(iiitris siihntiisis ciiiii iiiiicroinilo siililiis nili'icssc inilicsci niihns siili|ii'llii('i(l()- |HIIUtMlis |lllilllllMI (lllpll. lllllLlilir Im|s. r.llrlllis |lMll'llliI)lls s||!)(lil|IL,Mlis ni.'s to a small >;roiipi', prnpnseil hy Mr. Drown to coiisiitnte a treiiiis, ('/irliJiihiis; hnt as im charailer of it is yet piililisheil, we Ii.im' im means of juiL'iii.' of its vjliility, ami ihert'lnre le.ive it in ( "il,i/iiiiii. ('/iini/niiii of Desvanv, ( Ann. Si-. .Nal. v, '». |i. 1117,1 amither :;iiins, consisting nf sjiecies renime'l from ('niliilnrni, is not distinct from it, or it mnst com- prelii'iid many imire species tli.m the mo pniiili'il out hy tlie Antliur. I. yUWhilU'. /i III tiiit/iii. K'l/i. Dr. (iraliam ( Uaih'h's List of ■ . I. i'lants, n. ."j!l|i,) appears perfectly mrrect in nniliii;; this iiiih ,W. iiltiiisiiiiii, Thiiill. I'erli..:i>. lliererore, ih.' latter name oil'.;llt to he retained a.s the oldest; hnt .1/. Iiuniiit/ia is not oiilv mure evpi 'ssr,., hijr Vi.irc jrenerally adopted h\ Itiitaiiists. In like iiiaiiner .)/. IiiiIku is also super^edid , it heinj- no way distiim frmn M. jKinijIunt, i\i\ii is generally ditliised tljicii^hniil the world. I. iiuliL;"tira hirsiitii ; Ciiiili' sullVuliiiwu tici'li). raiiiis lirilibiis, |niiiilis |i('(liiil('tilis(|ii(- liiisiitis. liiliis |iiiiiiaiiiii ;{ -.")-ii:Lris. tiilidli-. ()l)(ivalii- l.ilinff. /)i Citiiil. — Disv. .hilllll. Ilnl. '.\. !>. I'l'i. — Hi ilxsaniiii Ms|it rliliiiiiis. l.inu. 1. I )isiriii(liiiiii y«;/(//r//yj«w. I), Ciiiiil. I'loili. r. t>. j). :\.]\. (iun\ Hull.) — I), aliuiiialiiiii. Ih Ciiii'l. I. I. /I. ll.Vi. {sir. sj/niiiuii i IViilliili, it in " I.ii.t if I'., liiil. I'liiiits," n. 572!).) I). [1111 1'liii mil. IIiHjIi. it Aril, sii/iiii, p. (Vi. — 1). Ili|i|iiicrt|iis. Ih ('anil. I. i. p. :1;JH. — Hcdys.iiiiiji |iur|iiiriuiii. Itu.ili. Unit, llimjli. p. ."j7. — li. |M)lycar|)iim. I'uir. in I'.niyil. Miili. (i. /(. II. — Ili|i|H)Cfiiiis JKiihata. Lour. Ciii/iin, '2. /i. 'i.i'.i. liiinii. "Ji/l.t.M. f. '2. l.iiui. III. I. . I II luiiiii'il A, I'lillii^n iiy ^ll■. I III III' atrai'i' ili.it it li.is I ii ilcxiilir that tlic nui'iiipi of (Inwi-rs ar<> torniiiial as « rll ;ih a\illaiT, We place little ileppnilencc on tlie sli;i|itly aii^'leil Kti'iii-": iiiilred, it' Dr. \\ allirli lie eiirrert in iiiiiliny: tlie l/i 'l;/\iiium /iiiijiiiriinn ami Ihsiii. iiii;)itlriliiw, » >• nnist aliiiiist mispnt sitnie error in tlio (letcriptiDii ;;iveii liy De Caiiilolle, lis W\' liave never oli-erveil tlie steins more aii;fleil than is usual in most speries of the i;eiins, where it is ottiii;; to the petioles lieinif slinlitiy ileeurrent. It is more than proliahle that several other speries oii;;lit to he joiiieil with it, I. I-t's|ii(!(/ii ChinrnstH; iici'ln, |iiliiilis l)iivil>ii^. iiiiidlis oljloiif^o-olnivatis ri'tiisis iimcfii- iialis , M)7. iini I.iiiiiieiis' /fiilj/^iiriiiii jiiiiii iiiii,{Lc!)petiiii„i,\\\ De Cainhille's l'iis I'liciiiiis axiliariiiiis jiiiio liri vinrilnis, lijfiiininiliii'- iiv.ilis vcliitiiiis ilis|i(iiiiis. — Ijiiir, Cixliiit. 'i, />. ,'j(>"i. fh Cniiil. I'rodr. r. We 'liiiih there i- no chiiiht of oiir plant lieiii:; lliit of I.oiireirc; altlioiiLih De ('.iiidcille, who exaniioedan ori;;iiial spec inieii, says tli.il the r.ii'enies are loii;;i'i than the Icm\i'„. il i-. pnihalilc. however, that he only s;iw spec iiiic'iis in fruit, ill »hic h state the rai'eiiies nii^'lil he elcoii.Mti'd,altIicin\'h ill the spec iineiis iie possess, with fully lorinrd le:;niiies, the racemes are »till shorlir than the Icif, ^ I. Soja /lixjiiilu. Mil lit /l. I. C'ajamis A/roAjf. /)- Ctiiid. I'lOilr. r. 'i. ji. KKi. lUmil,. Iloil. Mil. (i. I. I:?. The speeiinen hefore lis a^:rees exactly with what we possess from Dr. NV.illich under the same name; hut we euunut perceive any constant ni.irtv to allow of itssepuratiuu from (',//iii'»,s, the luimhrr of seeds heint; very apt to vary. I. I'liiiLTaiiiii ('Jiiiiiiisis ; roliiiiis •i-M-jiifiis ()vatii- axill.iiiliiis liilid ilii|ilii tri|ili)vc l)iivi(iril)iis, |H(lii-i'lli> vcrticillatis falyivtii Mil)U'(|iiaiitil>iis ante anllitsiii ifciirvi-.. J)i I'liiiil. I'liiilr. V. '-i. i>. Il(i. — iiuliiiiia miti"-. I.oiir. Cmliiii. :i. />. ,")."ifi. We hclieve this to he l.cinreiro's Hn/niiiit null.- ; and as he inentions that it is a shrnli only threi' teet hi^'h, while the- J'. t//ii/ii'i is a hilly tree, we have lieen indiiced to i;ive a charaiter that may more elleclually separate the two. 1. Iwiiii iliiliis ; spiiii, >ti|iiil,iiilui-, l)i-i'vissiiiiis I'cclis. toiiis himiiiiiiis, loliolis stihdimialo- (il)lciii^is iilitiisls Miliri'tiisis cuiii iMiicrontili), cr|->ii*iiil.i in lu'tioii dii'liDtuiiiia el liitii' rulinla. in'tidlii liirti) tiiliolis hri'viofi', lUiniin faiiilulis i^'IoImis!^ raciiiiti-i-., Ii'irnininihiis torlis. — nHlil. S/i. PI. i: i. />. 10(1.'). D, ('(111(1, J'i(,(li: r. •>. />. l:',(i.— Mitiiusa diiliis. lliuli. Cor. I. t, il!l. 2. ln;ia iliiiiiiliiiUi; raiiiis aiioiilalis, liilii-, liipiiiiiMtis jiiimis l-jiiuiN piiinuli'' iiili'fioril)iis I— r>-siii)cri(iril)Us Mil) !)-jiit;is, ^luiidtila ad hasiii I'flidli ti iraffoiii comimiiiis ot inter dinius iiiiiiias I) il I > IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1^128 |2.5 ut lU |22 ut 12.0 IL25 iu 1.6 n Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WnSTIR.N.Y. UStO (716)«72^S03 # V ^^ <> 4t- i\ ^>%* ??^* o"^ 182 CHINA. [Legmninosa. Ui L' !('; ' . f-ii'J 'I I atqiie folioln, foliolis trnpczoideo-ovntis supra nitidis inferioribus parvis superioribiis sensim triplo majoribiis, floruni cai)itiilis panicuiatis. No Inffa, hitherto described, appears to agree with this, which has also been sent us by Mr. Millett. The petiole is r|uadran and leaflets of from two to three pairs." In the two or three leaves in our specimen, they arc constantly two pairs. It prcbably belongs to the section " Nugariu" The leaflets are precisely as in C. Sumatiuna, Itoxb. LAYIA. Uovk.clAm. Calyx cyathiformis, profunde ;>-fidus, segmcntis duobus superioribus brerioribus vix biUbiatus, intus|)ubes- ceus. I'ctrila (staminatjue) toro inserta, longitudine subie(|ualia, unguiculata, flava. Vexillum subrotuudum : nlfB carinai/iie (<|uonira petola libera distincta) oblonga, concave Stamina 10. Filamenta libera, quorum 3 inferiora longiora; omnia sursiun currato. ^nf Afrte subrotundn. Ovarium oblongo-lanceolatum, compre*- sum, glubrum, breviter stipitatum, U-i-ovulatum in stylo sursum curvatum, subulatum, attenuatum. Stif/ma simplex. Litjumen oblongo-ellipticum, utrinque acutum, brevissime stipitatum, i)-4-spermum, isthmis spon- gioBO-flbrosis, spiuie 3-4-loculare, loculis subpulposis : valvis crassio, atris, pLuiis, coriaceo-Iigno-is. Semitia rotundato-tetragona, subcompressa, ruberrima. Funiculus umltilicalia luteus. — Frutices «eu arbores. Foli* Legumitwsa.] CHINA. 183 pirmata, bijuga cum mpari: foliola majiucula, petiolulata, oblontjo-obovata, coriacea, nitida, glaberrima, mimtte reticulata, obtUMa, emarginata. Stipulie obsoletai vel tUcidute, Paniouke axillares, terminalesque. 1. Layiu emarginata. (Tab. XXXVIII.) Captain Beechoy's Collection contains only the foliage and ripe fruit of thip, plant; but we- have the good fortune to possess from Mr. MiUett, specimens in flower, and are thus enabled to describe the plant as a genus hitherto unknown to authors. It is indeed probable that the Macrotropis of De Candolle, {AnagyrU fatida, and A. inodora of Loureiro), may have aflSnity with this plant ; but the rounded many-seeded fruit, and the " folia multijugata" of the former, forbid the two to be united. Tab. XXXVIII. Layia emarginata. Fig. 1, Flower; Jig. 2, Calyx and Pistil :—maf/ni/{e(/. Fig. 3, Legume; yfjr. 4, Seed; ^g, 5, Embryo : — natural size. 1. Bauliiiiia varicgata. Linn. In the specimen before us, the leaves are puberulons beneath, and not glabrous, as described by Dc Candolle ; at the same time we think it must be his var li. Chinensis. Roxburgh, in his Indian Flora, vol. 2. p. 319, says, that the leaves are " somewhat villous underneath," so that they appear to vary considerably in that respect. B. cniulida seems a very closely allied species, if, indeed, it be really spccitically distinct. Do Candolle places the two in very different sections, but perhaps the only discrepancies arc in the colour of the flowers, and the presence or absence of sterile filaments between the five fertile stemens. 2. nauhiiiia retusa. Itoxb. Hort. Rengh. p. 31. (iion Poir.) Flor. Ind. 2. p. 322. De Cand. I'rodr. v, 2. p. .51.1.-1}. eiiiari^inata. Rojh, MSS. et Icon, in Mus. E, I. C.n. 123T. Wall. Cat. of E. Ind. Plants, n. 5792. Only two leaves have been collected, but we trust there is no doubt as to the identity uf the plant. From Koxburgh's description, it seems to belong to Dc Candolle's section, Phanera. 3. Daiiliinia corymbosa ; scnndens ramis teietilHis cirrhiforis, t'oliis hasi nmlatis suhtus in iKTN'is jx-tiolis ramiilis calycihuMiue nifo-pilosis, foliolis scmiovalibus obtiisis paiallelis ad iiiediiini coiicrfti.s2-3-iK'rvibiis corvniliis toiiniiialihus sussilibiis, staminibiis tribiis It'itiiibiis |H!tala oMitix stipitata inarf^iiie crispa subiwiiianliljus fjerininu stipitato, stipiti- tubo calycis udiiato, li'giiininibus lim-aribus 6-12-sjKTniis. — Itoxb. Hort. Bcngh, p. 31. /•'/. Ind. 2. p. 329. De Cand. Prodr. r. 2. p. 515. Ug. Man. p. 187. /. 70.— B. scaiidens. Burm. F'. Ind. ;■. 94. (iion Linn.) One of the most elegant and delicate of the genus. Uoxburgh says of it, " Stem scarcely any thing that deserves the name, but many long slender branches and branchlets climb and spread in every direction, to an extent of many fathoms, running over high trees," kc. De Candolle's figure and description represents the fertile stamens shorter than the petals : in our specimens, they are sometimes longer, but usually about the same length. 4. Baiiliiiiia scandens. Linn, {exci, syn. Itheede.) — B, Lingua. JJe Cand. Prodr. i: 2. p. 51(5. Humph. Herb. Avih. a.t. 1. Of this, only a fragment exists in the Collection, and we have referred it to the B. scandens, chiefly on account of the rusty coloured pubescence on the under side of the leaves, notwithstanding that each seg- ment has only three nerves. Much confusion prevails about this species, and we shall therefore make no apolo;;'y for transcribing the following description from Kumphiiu: " Tenera folia complicata sunt instarlibri, interne penitus viridia «t ghkbra extcrne <|Uodvis segmentum per sex virides costas longitudiuales distinguitur, atque ruffam, et ad tactum instar scrici molle est, sine notabili tamen lunugine, ct quodammodo spleudens : leniora folia sese aperiunt seu explirant, suntquc superue viridia, inferue gilva: eadem ruflTa lanugo in petiolis et ramulis supremis obscrvatur, quoque folia sint vetustiora, co magis infeme glauca sunt." De ' ■I'i I,, I ■<( ■1 M \ i re ilfa I 184 CHINA. [Rosacea. h. Uf n 1 1 ilf ii'( CaiidoUo attributes only tlircc ncrvos to each s(';;mont of tlio loaf. Roxburgh's J}, scamkns (Fl. Iiid. ' piiiiiato-tritoliolatis tuliolis sul>r()tiiiulis l);isi cmu'ali^ iiiciso-sirralis inijiari siepe iiifiso- lohato supra glabris viridihiis siibtiis loim'iitosis, stiptiiis sulmhitis, iloribiis paucis laxi' ratv- inosis tiiniiiialibtis, laciiiiis calyciiiis ovato-lamvolatis. — Linn. Sp. Pi. p. 707. Ijour. Cochin. V. 2. p. 3!)8. I)c Cand. Prodr. r. 2. p. 563.— U. triplnllus. Thunh. PL Jap. p. 215. It is sin^Tiiliir tiiat Scrinj;e, in I)e Candollo's Prodromus, and ''" ''. Don, in Miller's Dictionary, both refer In 1{, j)iin-ifulius of Thunberi,', when no such plant is descri' 'lim. Wo have, however, brought hither as a synonym II. Iriji/ii//lii> of that Autbor,on the authority u L-cimcn from NagiLsaki in Japan, in Mr. Arnott's Herbarium, from Dr. I'isclier of !-lil)eris, foiioiis 5-!) ollipticis nitidis jrlabris argute scrratis, tloribus soli- tariis, calyoe aculfis densissiniis nnn-inito, sepalis bievibiis late «)vatis ajjiculatis inarj^ine pnboscontibws. — llodb. Fl. Intl. 2. p. 515. Lindl. llus.p. 146. Ser. in De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. (»()2. This has much the appearance of R. hractenta, but we have not been able to perceive the involucnil bracteas which characterise the section to which that species belon, however, Mr. Lindloy has paid much attention to the subject, we prefer following him and De Candolle to changing the names tlu'y have given. I.imreiro'n Cra' '■/us /n(/ii'rr,and we think also of Linniens, has lanceolate leaves, and belongs to 1{, jihtcuslnmm of Lindley : while C rubra, I.our. we have referred here, ourspecimens having gener.illy the leaves " cuneiformi-ovata," as that Author describes. The K. rubra, Lindl., is very distinct. I. I'liotinia wrrM/flfa; fbliis oblongis acutis scrrulatis subtus irlanduioso-piinctatis, prdi- ffllis lalyir lon-^ioriljus. l)c Cand. — lAndl. in Linn. Sot: 'J'rann. r. 13. />. 1(13. J)c Cand. Prodr. V. 2. p. 631.— (.'ratu-ffus irjabra. Thnnh. /•'/. Jap. p. 205. Hot. May. t. 2105. i. prunifolia ; I'oliis clliptifis basi acutis apicc vix acuminatis scrrulatis, paniculae tenni- imlis corynibosie rauiis ramulisque strifjast) pulxsivntibus, pciliccllis calyce longioribiis. The shape of the leaf in our ^. is so very different from that of »., as almost to justify our considering the two distinct species. We were inclined to refer it to P. Itrvit of De Candolle, the Crataijus lavis of Thunberg, which appears to have the leaves of the same shape ; but that sjiecies is described " floruro umbella subsimplici," which cannot at all apply to our plant. lu addition to these two stat^, we possess also from China, a third, from the late Dr. Livingstone, (very closely allied to Ph. Sieboldt, o( O. Don in Miller's Uict.,or ATatAi/ea Sieboldi, h\ame,) which may be thus characterised :— 8. oborata: foliis cuneato-obovatis obtutis e basi ad apicem serrulatis, panicula terminali corymbosa laxa, pdicellis pubescentibus calyce longiori- bu*. — The leaves are all strongly emargiuate in our specimen, but this may perhaps be accidental : they are also ''urnished iMneatlt with very dark brown gb^ds ; an appearance which may have been produced by '{Ee ipecimens baviog been sent to this country in water saturated with salt, since neither of the other varieties bat the gUuda ao deeply coloured. — We possess Eriobotrya Japonica from Mr. MiUett. 2 A I K fl I k^ * I ■) '-J u i r If •Kit 186 CHINA. [Melailomacett. 111 V. n Ord. XXXI. MEMECYLE.E. De Cand. 1. Memecylon scutellattim ; raimilis toretiusculis, foliis brevissime {)ctioliitis ellipticis bnsi ucutis npice subiter brevi-attemiatis coriaceis iininerviis, pcduiiculis nxillaribus et e notlis infra folia brevibus paiicitloris, raccmis fi)lio niulto brevioribus, toro 8-10-costato, gerniine uniloculari, oviilis 8-10 circa reccptnciiUiin breve e fundo ortuin orbiculatim disjjositis. — Sciitiila scutellatii. Lour. Cochin, v. 1. p. 290. De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 7. The interior of the f^ermcii is niarl. C'liinensis. I'Jirenb. in Linn. v. 2. p. 267. The specimens before us are destitute "f flowers, and will not permit us to decide whether or not Klirenberg is right in reducing it to 7'. Gallica. Gun. XXXIV. MELASTOMACEiE. Juss. 1. Mciastoma Mcdubathricum ; fruticosuni, rannilis tctragonis strigoso-aspi'ris, foliis ellij)- tico-obi()nf(is basi obtusis apice acutis intef^erriniis utrin(|ue viridibus strigoso-scabris, corj'mbis 1-5-flori.s calycis atlpressc soliliim. Wall., from which two it principally differs by the short, not elongated, tube of the calyx. The berry appears to be white. The specimen in the Collfction is destitute of llower and fruit, our character of these being taken from specimens sent by Mr. Milli'tt and Mr. Vachell. We |m>hs<'s«, by the liberality of the same gentlemen, ^ome other species, among which, ore A', nervosum, De Cand., .S. Jhiticvsiii', De Cand., and one or two ap|>arently undesc. ibed. 1. Myrtiis tomentosa; iH'diiiiculis 1-3-IIoris folio brevioribus sub florc bracteolus duas ovatas giToiitibus. raniis calyi'ibusque veiutinis 'oliis ovatt)-tllipticis superne adultis glabris subtus caiiu-toiiKiitosis 3-iierviis lU'rvis lateralibus subinarpiualibus, culyce 5-fKlo, scniiiiibus coinpressis in loculo quotjue bistrialibus. — Ait. Ilort. Kew. 2. p. 159. De Cand. Prodr. 2 a2 m I ! 'I i I- ^", I :«iH;W 188 CHINA. [ Craitulacttt. Ill ( f . 286. — ICugciiiii .IiiiiiIn>s. Linn. — Roxb. FL Ind. 2. p. 1J)4. 2. .lainlM)S!i Malacci'iisis. 7> Cand. Piodr, r. 3. /), 286. — Kiif^fiiia ISIahur cnsis. Linn. From Mr. Millett and Mr. Vachell, we possess of the Order Cucurbitacea, the Cucumia tativus, L., Momorilirn Chiirantii, L., and M. moiiiKltlnfia, Hoxb. MSS. Old), xxxvii. Poirni.ACK.i;. j«m. One mutilated specimen of a plant of this Order is in the C'ullectiun, of the );enus of whii.'h we are uncertain. — It may be thus described: — C(iiili.< friiticiisiis, ramosus, teres, carnosiilus, ad folioi'um insertiones nodulosus. Folia opposita, exstipu- lata, liiieuri-lanceolata, acuta, (Utrnosa, basi in petiolum anjruittatu; petiulo basi dilatato semiumplexicauli. Palilalia terniiiialis, subcorynibosa. Calyx j-partitus ; sef;nientis (ibloni;is, ubtu»iN, mcnibranaceis. Vurotlii Sijiiammiilic .">, obluii^ie, parva?, ad basin sepalorum, iisijuo opposita'. I'ilaiiieiila 10? (an potius \{)':) i|uin(|iie ante si|uanimulas, cu'tera ad latera eariini aftixa. Ca/isulu unilocularis, trivalvis, ub apice at basin delii^ccns. Seiiiiiia pliirinia placenta* centrali fuuiculis capiUaribus brevibus adnexa, plani- uscula, subrcnifurnii-orbicularia, tnbercnlut.i. The seeds not bein- site to the scales and sepals, and five alternating with them, lint whether all of them, or which of them bear anthers, we could not ascertain, they liaviu)r all dropped oti'. In some points, this plant approaches to Talinum. (H the Order Paruiiychii:liis ulK)vutu-s])at)iulatis cri-iiatis glabris, infiniis ol>tiLsi.s siircri- oribiis aciitis, cynia paiiicuiaUi la.\a. J)e Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 395. PI. Grast. i. 65. — Cotyli'ilon spatliiilaUi. Poir. in Encycl. Meth. Suppl. 2. p. 373. This species seems only to differ from K. yEyyptiaca by the yellow not orange coloured flowers, which is surely an insuflScicnt character. ) I i I AraliaeetB.] CHINA. 189 Ord. XXXIX. FIC0IDE;E. Jusa. 1. Mesembryanthemuiii cordifolium. Linn. — De Caiid. Prodr, v. 3. p. 449. PI. Grant, t. 102. Most probably cultivated. i. Ti'triij^oniii expaiiaa. Ait. Hort. Kew. 2. p. 178. De Caiid. PI. Grass, t. 114. Prodr. V. 3. p. 4.')2. oiiii. XL. sAXiriiAdiyi:. ./«««. Tril). Es('AI.L()NIE/K. l)i: Citlld. 1. Itt'ii C/iinensis; foliis flliptiaMihlonj^is afiitiusrulis (U'liticulatis, raci'inis spicifortnibus iixillarilitis solitariis binisve t'oliimi siibii<<|iiiiiitibii.s. (Taii. XXXIX.) Fnttex'f Kluber. yfa/ni lignoiti, tereteit. Fulia alterna, cxsttipulatu, brevitor pctiuLita, elliptico-oblonga, vix subitrr obtuse atteiiuata, marline supra lui'dium dunticulutu-sci-nitu, dcntiHuliN vcraua apicem friviuenti- oribus, infra nifdiuni intei^rrrima, t-oriac'<s : raebi an;;ulatu. t'lorrs aibi, vix approximati ; peclkrlli solitarii, biui, t«riiiv<>, llores §ubn>(|uantc8, fere I j linou lon^^i, lilifurnies, baxi brurtcola parva ttubulatii iustructi. Calyx .Vpartitus ; 8<>);mcntis subuiatiK ; Hinulius ubtuiiis. I'etdlii j, suninio ralyitis tiibo iiist>rta, PJU9(|U« lubiH altonia iiHipip duplo fero l<)iis;iora, liiipari-laiirt'olata, nicilio norvo fiist'o loii^itudiuali iiotata. Stdiniiifi .^> pt>talisi altprna, i>t iis Xonfioru : (inl/iene 4-i>rdatviitu-, bilo(:ularo.<, bin^riiiidiiialitordcbisaMiti'!). Pislillum obloii rarpidlis duubus niar>;int> intrulloxis ct plat'cntilVriii coutlatuiii ; uriila pluriiiia saspcnsa, Sti/liix Himplpx ; sliijmn capitatum, tiuloo medio bilobum. I'nictiia .... \Vi> trUNt tlicri* fan b<> no doubt of tliis boinir a trnu xpi'cii's of /// /. In Hoin<> points it approai'lies to /. miinii/'/ii/ll'i, Wall, in Itoxb. and Wall. I'l. Ind. 'i. p. 1 1!>; but tliat i> di'sri-ibi'd witb a lialf inferior ^erincn, liurroundi'd by an obscundy lobt'd concavi' llesdiy disc, and lias lati'ly bi't'n rofcrred, witli doubt, to Walliuh's ni'iv and nndcscribi'd p'ini.s, A'h/ti'/iiV/, anion;; tlie Cilus'riiini: Tin* present does not appear to bu rare at Canton, but we do not find it in Lonreiro's I'lora Corblnebensis. .Mr. I.indley, Honic years a^o, aecordin^ to a specimen in Dr. Hooker's Herbarium, ronsidered it as perbaps a species of A.-lriinl/iim, but tliis opinion wui probably ^iven more fnini tlie general habit of the plant, than from an examination of tlie llowers. Itiii Ua.smiiriiiiis, Itoeiu. and Sehult., or ( 'itlretii Hi> uiiariims, Loiir., Iia-s surely nothing to do with thi» );euu8. Tail .\XXIX. lleaChiinMisiM. f'iij. I, I'lower, ,. .', $>tamen; Jii/. :i, Petal; Jii/. i, Pistil, with its annular jfland : — mixjiiijud. Oil I). XL I. r.MHlXLIFKlLE. Juss. 1. Torilis ,Tn/)oiiica ; vini\v };lHl)riiiscul<) tt'ieti rainost), foliisinilK'scentibiis bipimiatisocti!*, sf^incntis ohioiiiris ])iiiiiatiti(lis, iimlM-ilis |H.'(lunciilatis a.villaribiis ct ti-rniinalibiis 5-7-railiati.s iiivoliKTo utrtM^uc oliffopliyllo biwi-siibulato, lut-rifarpiis oblonj^is, soils lij^iilis apice iin- ciimtis. J)e ('and. Prodr, v. 1. p. 219. — T. scabra. De ('and. I. c. — Caucalis Ja|x>iiica. Houtt. — C\ orieiitalis. Lour,? (lu)ii Linn.) — C'luiTopliylluin scal)i'iiiii. Thunb. Fl.Jup.p. 119. OuD. XLII. AllALIACK.li:. Juss, 1. Paratropia Cantoniensis ; caule arborcsceiitc, t'oliis k)nt>tiolatis digltutis, foliolLs 5-9 fllipticis buiii ucutiusculLs apice subiter brovi-ucuniinutis subcuriaccis glubris, raceinu tcriiiinuli it U) ■ \f 1 t. 'i 1,; \ i' h i I' '!|!t. 'U !■ 180 CHINA. [ Caprifoliacea, vt 1 1 f(ii't'iinici-(), fl()ril)ii!4 siibtiisciniliiliN docniulris, jitigtnnte scstiili lO-fulo. — Arnlia octopliyllii. var. Ciinttmiiiisis. lAtiir. C'ochhi. r. ]. j>. 233. Wp lielipre there can In* no donld of tliis beiiip the plant of which Loiiriero nays : " Naai-itiir prope Can- tonem in iiinis hujuH plinitw (Arii/itt oitophylUt) varietju, ui veli» npecie*, vaiile, foliiii et hahitu llorum oniniiio siniilig; iliflort uutcm NtuniiniliU!) tiecem et Hti);niato l«)>fiilo;" on which acconnt we have introduce(l: that in ('apt. Becciiey'ii Collection consititN only of a leaf. The " calyx trnncatUH" and " 8ti|;niabi sessiliu" obvionaly point out the (^eniu Paralrnpia, rather than Aralia. An a Hpecien, it uomen very near to P. ptryamami, l)c C'aiid. PruHiu (iciilailnm. Ait., we poiMegs from Mr. Millett and Mr. Vacliell. Ord. XMII. LOIlANTH.VtK.i:. Don. I. \istiiiii oralifoUum. Il'nll. — l)e C'and. Prmir. v. i. p. 27H. Oiii). XLIV. CAPIIIFOLIACK.E. Jms. I. Viburiuiin ailoratimmuut ; st'inju'rvinMis filabniin, loliis ntriaivis l'lli|)tic<>-ullloIl^i•< subiniifiiriiinis, tliyi'Mi ii|)|xisiti' brailiiato, ramuloniiii |H'(hinfiilis tiiclu)toiiu>-|)i'«lici'llatis stylo sinu'lici bri'vi, I»acni «>bl()ii<,'a. A'arance of a Vihunuim, from which p-nus the presence of a style aeem* essentially to distini;uish it. Indeed, were it not that we have been unable to discover any tnice of stipule*, it would seem to nink nearer the Huhiacni : and it bad been previously marked iu our Herbaria, under the MSS. name of Cuffra monospeniia. Hook, et Arn. 2. ^■ibm•nmll mrrostim; siiii|Hrvirtiis, loliis flli|)tin)-laiK'roiatis basi apire aciitis j{labris subtiis iinpiimtatis st-rrataris iitriii(|iio vtrsus apiciiii panels mrvis supra iiii|)n'ssis subtiis proinimilisad axiilasirjabris, vciiislraiisvi rsaiibusiuiinL-rosiscoiispiciiis, |)t'tiolis)H-(lti!iciiliM|iic brcvibiis irjabris coryinbo ti'i'iniiiali. This is closely allied to V. prrmnaceiim. Wall.: the leaves have the same kind of nervation ; but in the Indian plant we obs<-rve, besides the characters ^iveii by 1)« Candolle, (i'rodr. v. 4. p. 'Mi),) that the axillip pbint. We possess u third spei'ies of Vihumum, an far aM we hl*)nf(is acutis Imsi ohtiiNis cordatisvu ndiiltis ,sii|)rii ^lal)i'is suhtus dense veliitino-pubcsceiiti- hiis, iHuliiiiculU npice hiliriK'tcatis biiloris axillariliiis s«>litariis pctiolo deinidio l)i'evi(>ril)us, tcriniiialilnis NiilR-apitatis, calycis villosi di'iitil)iis niimitis ovatis acutis corollae tubo eloiigato axbur>>b, Wallich, and De Candolle,) be the same, the calycine se|;nients ure remarkably short in comparison with the tube of thci'atcrinu)r]))iis, calycis laciiiifs vcrticalilms liuict^lato-subulutis tul)iuu corolla- u-quantibus baccis cloii^ato-turbiiuitis costatis. De Cand.— Linn. Sp. PI. p. SO.'i. A'cr, in Bot. Reg. t. U9. De Cand. Prodr. v. U p. 379.— Plukti. Amalth. L 4-t8. / 1. 1. Uaudia Sinensis; spiiiis brcvibus oj)jH)sitis subrecurvis foliis (lancculatis Z,o«r.) supcr- ioribus ovatis iaevibus glabris, corynibis tcruiinalibus pnrvis paucifluris, calycis liinlx) tubulusu \ !1 i I, I '1.!* IM CHINA. Rubiactit. till ti ll Ji!' S-IoIn), loltw stiltiilatis corolirp nilxi \^mf^n gliil)rn funcc liniid inflatn, nntlicris linourilHis exsortis curollirqiK' laciiiiiH sul)ii'. 386. (fiiin svnon.);' — ()xv»' xpfcinii'ii (irfore u* '\* iin doubt very iniporftict, only «xhibitiii|r tlin ii|i|it>r part <>f u branch ; but not- withntiindin); thnt tho Iruvm iiru ovutit iinil iiumi'wbut obluto, wt> bolit'Vt' it to b« tlio miiuh nptu-icH tliul Lourioro liml in new. \\v biivi> not hoimi nion< tliun tuo tlovi'«ni in thi< corymb ; but it i.i probublv timt bfttvr Kpi'cinieni niny t'xiiibit more. Aa to /{, /oiii/ijhru, liKurcil by Lunmrck, unti (Ifxcribcd by |{oxbur;;h, under 1'o.wi/iitriii loHii{f{orii, we eiin iliacover no diliereiife, except tliiit the leaven and llotveri ore Hli)(litly liir);er, mid tlin latter more nunierou'*. I)e Candoile Nayi of thin (renuii, " Antliene inlni t'uucem lesiiileii incluAii'i" but in xevenil Npecien the antlient areexiier(ed,iiH in li, loiiiiisiiiiin, iiutimii,Jlorihuiiil present Npecies ; and in H. fUmiiiiliiln and ri;iiilii tliey are eXHerted litr one-ball' mid Ih'. \2'2\. Dot. Jlitj. t. 12(1. — C'aiitliiiiin ronuilHwinii. 1'ir.i. — C'lipi. Wir di, Mnl. r. 2. t. 23. The specimens in the Collei'lion have the leaven narrower and more acuminate than in the li|;ure in the llort. MalabaricU'i, which exactly a;;ree» with Npeciineii>i «e have received from Dr. \VI;rlili from the I'en- insula of India ; but we do not coiisiilcr them as a distinct species, — Another ('i//im, as it appears to be, from the habit ami appearance of tbi> fruit, (which, however, contains several seeds,) we have received from I'rofe^sor I.iiidley, and the late Dr. l,ivin)(stone. It may be called ('. iiin/lissimii ; fruticoMi, foliis lanceoIati» utriiii|ue sed siibtus pnecipue pilis brevibus numerosissimis niollis>iniis, calycis lobis brevibus obtiisissimis, friictiliiis piibescentibus polysperniis. -The hairs which clothe every part of the plant arc of a rusty hue. I. Ilfdyotis mitrrontcmnii ; Milliriiticosa? raiiiosi, iiiiiiis |)iilK'st'iiililiiis, I'oliis hrtviiii pi'tiiilatis ovato-laticcoiatls siil)iiis inolliti'i' luiiu'scciitiliiis Mi|ii'a iiitidiilis s(':iliriiis('iili>< vctii.s loii ^illl|lli('ii)ll^ |iai'alli'li>, pi'diiiiciilis axilLiiiiiiis Mijitariis lolio iiiiilto lircviori- l)iiK iiiiiltilloris, lliirihiis oipilatis, staiiiiiiiltiis ioii^e rxsriiis. i';i|>siila liii'Mita a|>u'c lilK-ni. This approaches very closely to //. iiliinfuhn. Wall., also to //. IikkiIh of |{oxliiir,;h; but as far as we can juil;.'efrom theclianu'ter^'iveiiiii the Mora liiilica, it is ipiite distinct. The Hp4>cimeii in the Collection is only in fruit. We are so fortunate as to possess beautiful llowerin;,' specimens from .Mr. .Millett,and also like- wise, another s|)ecies with a habit not very dissimilar, which may be characterised thus: — //. uncimllii ; sutTru- ticosa glabra, rainis subsimplicibus, foliis petiolatis obhin^ro-lanceolatis venis lon^itudinalibus subNimplicibiis imrallelis, lloribus axilluribus terminalibusipn' niimerosis ^'lomenito-verticillatis subsessilibus, capsnla turbiiiata <;Ubra tube cdlycis contracto ejusipie ilentibus suOiilatis reciirvuto-uncinatis hinj^e ciliutis coronata sfpticida! bipartibili ; but this may perhaps form the type of a new )renus, to which, judj^inj; from the habit, for our specimens are not sufliciently advanced, it is probable that //. ciiihtduphorii, Drown in Wall. List of V.. Iiid. I'bints, II. H^-i, may belong. In addition to these, we have also from C'hiiuii the //. ant/ustij'oliu, Cham, and ^chlecht. 1. Canlliiiim Vhinrnsr ; friitic-i>siim spiiiosuiii, foliis olxmitis floribiis si's.silil)iis liirsutis |)i-maiulris, IVuctii liilofiilari. Dr. Vand, — Pers. Syii. \. p. 200. Dc Cand. I'rodr. v. 4. p. ITj. — (lardi-tiia spiiiosa. Thunb. There is only one specimen in the Collection, and that M imperfect, as to preveat our soItIdi; the doubts about its beinj; properly referred to this genus. fiuhiacea.] ( IIINA. 193 I. Ixora »tricta; foliis siibsossilibus ohIongo-lunceolatiN, corymbo denso composito licinis- phii'rico, lohid onlycini.s .sulMicutis corollii< (tliimmca-) obovntis obtusissimis, stylo glabfiriiiio, stif,'iiiato paulliihini uxserto, Hiithcris apiculatis. — Kuxb. et IVall. I'l. Ind. v, I. p. SSI. Ik ('and. Prmlr. r. i. p. 4.86.— I. cocciiica. Bol. Mag. t. 109. Imut. Cvcliin. r. I. p. 9.').— I. s|)ecioMi. li'iUd, Junum, I. Vavcttu Indira. Linn. Sp. PI. p. WO. IM. Raj. t. \m. De Cnnd. Prodr. v. \. p. \W). — P. alba. Vahl. — Ixora Pavetta. Uuxh.—\. .•illi.i. Ilurm. It Ind.— Lour. Cochin, v. 1. p. 9(i. 1. CoiVca Arabica. Linii. Sp. I'l. p. 215. ZAj Cand. Prodr. v. U p. 499. iMur. Cochin. V. I, p. 179. 1. (ininiilca Rcevitii ; glalmi, I'oliis obloiigi>-lanceulatiK basi npiccquc ucutis glaiicis lirvi- l)iis coriaccis stipiilis latu ovatis olitii i 'i adpRSNis seniivaginaiitilais ticciduis, coiyinbo teriiii- iiali tricliutoino fuliis niiilto linviori, calycis liinlio obscure quiii(|UL'(lcntato, corolla; brcvis fauct' dense barbaUi, stylo basi toro siiI)j{I()1m)s() ciiicto, I'ructus pyreiiis dorso ,'i-costatis. — I'sychotria Ueevesii. U'alL in Iloxb, et Wall. I'l, Ind. v. '2. p. lOi. I)e Cand, Prair, v, 1. /*. 519. Calyci» limlnii lii-vitcr 'MlcntntiH, (It'iitibiis iibtiisiit. Vorollee. tulnin sulH'iiiii|i»tiiilntiiii, Ciiieu iiitiH nivcii- villii«n; liiiiliiin .Vitiirtitii"! lucinii* luiicroluti'* nciui-i. Stamina lirfvi;i, inter villus I'aiuis lutitniitia. (lermtn ti'fi) pIcTutc), luMiii^iihii'rio), riirnoso, stvli l>ii»iii ciiitfi'iitc rorniiitmn. St^lun ciiiiilliiri!'. .Stii/ntit m\*sim. . iiliiiii, liiloltiiin. Dacca have rcaMHi to iM-lievi- are ^till retained under I'sychvtnu. I'eriiaps even llie (jenerir ciniraeter, dcpendinjir principally i in the ilruelnro of the allnunon, is nut ■■utUeient ; ami it is rcinsideralily invalidated liy the roliuwini; speeies ol' I'sychulna. I. I*sycliotria ncandens ; (dilf li{{nos«> scaiidentc radicaiite ranioso, toliis briviter petiolatis oliloiigis ubtusiiisculis Uisi atlcntiatis coriaceis glabris stipulis ovatis obtusis iii- Itrloliaceis ilecidiiis, rorymlK> teriniiiali subscssili (vel foliis supreiiiis docidiiis pedtincuhito) divaricato siibsiniplici puiicifloro, corolliu ttilK) sii))cani])antilato t'aiice alba villosa, torti Kubglol)oso elevatu styli Imsiii riiigcntc, stigniate capitato subbilolKi, t'rutlti ellipsoiilco, albumiiie subnimiiiato ! Cdlycin limlm» 5-ilentatus j dentihus hri'viliun dhtusis. Corolla ennipunidatit-inrnnililiulirorinis ; tuhns hrevis ; faux iiitus villn alho eopioso instrui'ta. liacca obhiiifra, exsieeatiune eostata, dentibus calyeinis eiironutu, dipyrena. PyraiiB phuKwonvuxa', extuii .VHuleutn'. AUiumen 5-sulvatum, hi'viter rnniinatuni, at nee riniiit nee lisauriii lobulatuni. • This -infundibidirorniis : faux villo albo copioso instructu. Slylut apico clavatns, basi toro uluvatu iilobo-io earnoso cinctus. Sliijma indivisum. 'ill !' ' w.i t >1 104 CHINA. ( Compositir. m I. Scr'iMu /Tfiifa. Commcrxon in Jiiss. Gen. p. 209. De Cand. Prodr, v. \. p. 575. — T.voiiim Jajwiiicm:'. Thunh. I'l. Jnp. t. 17. Hot. Mag. t. 361. — Dysixla fasciciilata. Ijour. (W/ihi. )•• 1./;. 181. Till' sii(>iiiin'ii< in tin- d I'.i-ctiou iii" destitiit.' of Howcrs uiiil t'ruil. Ill [uiditioii to till' iilinvc, wo possess, I'rom Mr. Viiplu'U, liii/elowia lasiocarpa, VVifjIit iinil Am. ( Vmhill. II. •Jii",) ;iiiil a iirw spcilcs o ' Hcih/oti.i, ( Vtirhill, ii. Idj,) rlosoly iillii'd to //. Latrsoniii, Wijfht mid .\rii I'lod. ri. I'l'ii. lad. Dr. I. p. i'l7, and to //. .ttylusu, Hnnvii, lii'loiiiiiiif; will' llioiii to tlic first soctioii Di/iln- /i/irai/mii ! it may tii- thus iiainrd iiiid cliiiriu'tori.si'd : //. Vmtiellii; glalicrriimi, raiilc siiirnitiooso V rri'it". r.itiiis tori'tilms, I'olils obli.iiiro-liiiicoohitis utriiiquc attcnuiUis roriaci-is iiifcrioriliiis brovi-potioliUif siijii-riori- lius M-ssililius, lu-rvis puiu'is distantilms ciirviitis, stipiilis pfr>isi('iitiliiis triaiifrutariliiis animiiiati^ ciiriai ri^ iiiiiri.'im' diMiticidatis. panicula thyrsoidiM str' tiiiscula, ralviis liiiilici iiipulil'iirmi l-di'iitatc>, corollir p;lalira mill) dfiitos calyiiiios plus diiplo siipciantc, i'.iiui' piliwa. — Tlii-, liki- its allios, has I'itliiT tin- stamens slmri .iiid till' stylo much |)rolnidod, or the stainoits o.\. Ind. ( >r. I. p. 41.')), two speoies ot' SjiermmiMc, (one of wliieli \< S. iiiiini/iiris, I..) Ptideriii JntiiUi, I.., lj:iira litiuiilii, Ker. and Murimla umticl/aln, Linn. The •ipoeiiiions of the latter present both oblong, laneeolale, and obovatea|iioiilaie leaves on the same braneh, lendin;; to prove more stroiiftly the necessity of oonjoiniiii: with it M. pitnifulia, Harll., and M. titramtra, .lack, as has been proposed by Wiu'lit and .•\m. (1. o. p. 4-J(t.) ••/. iivi/oi; Lour., nut Linn., is iindoiilitedly the same species. Ori). XLVI. composite.. ..'im. 1. rJoiklmusia reprn.i. Sprnnj. Syst. I'etjet. v. :\. p. fi.'i2. — Pioris npons. AoMr. Cochin, i: •?. /). 58.3. I'lider this Order we shall merely here enumerate the species. .Somc> of thcni we have received from Dr. W.illich, but a< I'rof. Do ('miiIoIIo is at present onfraired with the hfth vohiine of his " I'rodionin-." ill which all tlii' I'.a-t Indian Ciim/msila are to be described, wo have thonirht it better to omit a ipecitii I liaracler of tlu^o, than to attempt to frame one which would In ipiitc iii'^iilhciont to distini;nish the plant tidiii it« allies, luiloss wo had posso-^ed them likewi>e. We h,i\e bi'eii iiiiliicod to do this the more readily, becaii'^e the specimens in the Colloetioii of Chinese ('iim/msittr are little id-e tliaii frai,'li.,'nl<. 1. t«pi laiuhcs o/trwea. Linn. — Sprcng. Si/st. I'njit. r. 'A. p. \\\. 1. Veriionia cincrea. /aiki^. in Liniuea, 182!)./'. 'i'.M. I). C. in H'i. ctmi sviiDii. Of \\\\< wo have, either in the Collection, or from Mr. Millott, throe forms; one, the « of Do C.indollo. atrrcciii;.' with liiirm. Th. Zeyl. I. !M>. f. I,, ,iiid Uiiiiiph. herb. .\mli. (i. t. It. f. I. : another ha- the Iimvo- iiiui h narrower, airreeiiiL' in that re-pecl with Do Candolle's var. y (1. o.) but ililli'tioi; by beini.' a- )iiibescoiu 1- ill the coiiiiiion form; a. third has the loaves >till narrower and more entire, a|proachiiiu'.to WliliUiphnlln, DC. (I. c.) but iliH'erinu' by ihoir beinj; obtuse. 1. Kri<.'(n>ii multiraul,. Wall. List nf /;. /. Plants, So. 3286. Dc Cand. t. c. p. U'. 1. I'.iiiilia .v((//r/r//(')//n. J )r Cand. in ff'ii/ht. Contri/i. p. 2i. — Cat alia soiichilolia. /-//(»'. — /.our. (oi/ihi. V. ;J. /;, 5i>3. Sprni(j. St/st. I'eget, r. 3. p. \29. 1. (iyiiiiia bulliosa, — Cacalia l)iillK»sa. Lour. Cochin, v. 2. p. 592. Sprnuj. Syxt, IKjil. r. 3. p. 130. Composilai.] CHINA. 195 We liavc likpwist' rccoiviMl this t'rom Mr, VaclicU; it is No. 'JIO. I), of liis plaiiU, as (listributi'il by I'mU'ssor Hciislow. Till' leaves iire S(niie.vliiit tiesliy aiid very piiliesieuiit: sometimes, however, the piiheseeme wears otl', ami exhibits the uml t side elegantly marked with numerous slender waved |iur))lish veins. 1. Wodi'liii cnlnitlulnvca. [,ri>.^. Syn. Com/). />. 222. Dc Cantl. in Wight Cotitrib. />. 17. 1. Verbi'sinu /ww/ro/rt ; cauie prostrato raiiu)so hinc iiuie rtulicante villosiiio, foliis oppo- sitis ()i)li)iicfis uti'in.|iio |)anci-(siil) :l-)-(lcnlatis hasi I'liiieatis hirsutis, pediinculis moiiuie- phalis tci'iDinalihiis vcl ex ranuiionim hii'urcationihiis folio luiigiorilnis, aiithodii sqiiainis hisorialibiis oblonj^is, rachiilis hractcolis wjuumis paullo aiif^ustioribiis ca'leroquin coiisiniilibiis, 'I'hi- species we liave also reoeived from Mr. Millett and Mr. Vaeliell, (No. •JdS.) 'I'lie aehenia, althoUL'li i'onipres. «. This is probably among Dr. Wallich's species. 1. Aster n. nj). This comes neart'st ,1. ('/ji/ch.m,«, N. ab 1'.. Sifii. Asl.ji. I'Jo, but the leaves .ire cpiile smocillt mil ulaiiroii-. and the scales of the anlhodiuni ari> ui at-. I. l)t)e!liiirs to Do Ciuulollo's gonus Blumea, (ate Wifrht's Contril). p. 13, and Guillc- iniii's Arch. tU- Hot. '1. p. .")14,) is perhaps Baccharis Chinensis, Lour,, but Louroiro's description dors not i|uito nccoril. It is Vudicll's n, 2()'J. ANlSOPAPPrS. (Hooli. et Am.) CapUitliim radiatuni, lit'terogamiim ; floribus feniineis uniserialibus in ambitii corollas ligiiiatas gcreiitibiis. Acticnium conforme, linearc, tctiagonuni, exalatum, erostre, paieis c'oiiipluiibiis brevibus iiiaeqiialibiis sctisque qnatuor multo longioribus inter sc inaeqiialibiis coronatiini. liac/ii.i dense bracteolatum. Stylus disci ramis apice obtusis inappendicii- latis. Anthcra: basi bisetosse. — IIerl)a erccta, dense pufwrula, Jbliis alternis obloiiffo-line- nribiis ohtiise deiitato-scrratis, ramis Jtorirjeris tnotioap/inlis subtcnmnalibus corymliosis, invohicrijbliolis linearibus numerosis imbricatis pubcscenti-tomentosis. 1. A. Chinrnsis. Hook, tt Am. — Verbcsina Cliincnsis. Limi, ? This appriijichi's iw chiirai'tcr (o Duphlhtilmum, hut has the habit of Vcrhesiim. Aili iiojthurn tiinntsis, as wo consiilor it to l)i', ol' tho Order Cnmpunuliireie, is in the collortion from Ml. Vailifll; and Lubilia Chinensis, Lour., (hut witli the icavos slijititlv toothed) in tliat from Mr. Millett. Onn. XLMI. EKICINEyE. Juss. I . A/alea Indiva. Linn. — Sprentj. Si/st. J 'eget, r. 1 . p. G28. We liuvi! receiveil friiin Mr. Millett and Mr. Vachell {n.\^'i) Vaccinium oruntale,S\\. {Acosta spicatii, I.Diir. j from the nei(,'hbourhood of Canton and Maeao. Okd. XLVIII. SYMPLOCE/i;. Juss. 1. Styiax suberifolius ; loliis oblongo-lanceolatis coriaccis acuminatis supra iniprcsso- punctatis subtus dense pulKsccntibus nifescenti-albidis nervis supra impressis subtus proini- niilis, lacemis simplitil)iis piiiicifloris, floribus quadrifidis 8-an(his. (Tab. XL.) Vw.. XI., .Sivrax suberifolius, I'kj. 1. Flower ; yf//- -• Corolla laid u\)n\\ ; Jitj. .'1. I'istil : — muijnified. \ , <■ Oiin. XLIX. E1J1:NAC'1:;E. Vent. 1. Diospyros rmcinioidrs ; foliis ovatis ()l)tusis nitidis inargine subtusquc villosi.s, floribus Milit.iriis l-fi(iis, gcriniiic trilociihiri. — Liiid/. in Hook. Ex. I'l. t. 139. Spretuj. Stjst, I'vtjet. Sni,]il. p. Ii7. Uall. List of E. /. Plants, No. 4130. OiiD. L. SAPOTEyE. Juss. I . AclujU) SojMta. Linn. llie «]Miimi>ii is tiMi little advanced to permit us to ascurtaiti even its genus. The above name was altaehed to it h_v Mr. Collie. We pc-sess also Mimusops Elcngi, Willd., from Mr. Millett. I. Sid( ro.ri/lon U'ightianum ; inerme, foliis obovato-lanceolatis glabcrriniis in pctiolum t»~- Apocynea.] CHINA. 197 brevcm nttenimtis, supra nitidis subtus pnllidioribus opacis, peclunculis nxillaribus nggre- giitis unifloris pctiolo bievioribus, floribus (culyclbus precipue) extus sericeis. (Tab. XLI.) Wall. Cat. ofE. I. PI. n. 4147. Har. Macao; Mr. Millett. Tab. XLI. Sidoroxylon Wi^'htianutn. Fig. I. Flower ; yfjr. 2. Corolla laid open ; yj//. 3. Pistil:— nwj^i. Ord. LI. MYRSINEiE. Brown. I. Ae^Kcvas fraijrans. Keen. — fVig/ii in Hook. Bat. Misc. v. 3. p. 84. Suppl. t. 21. — A. majus. Ciartn. — Rhizophom corniculata. Linn. — Vac/tell, ri. 24!). 1. riyrsinc? ardisioidrs ; foliis loiige pctiolatis obovato-cllipticis acutiusciilis integer- rimis suhtus glauccsccntibus, raccmis axiilaribus pctioluin suhaequantibus, pedicellis olongutis versus raccmi npicem corvmboso-aggregatis, gerinine semibiloculari, stigmatibus ^ix-Kp-*' (luobus sulMliscretis crouulatis, ovulis paucis pcndulis. '^I'u.L* ••»-»♦'<«'' Thnro is only onu sppciiiion, destitute of liotli corolla ain\ slameiu. 'I'liu general appearance, particnliirlv iif the inllorescence, is tliat <>( an Artlisia, l)ut there is almost notliiii|r tluit can be termed a style. Wo !iavi> not been able to see a central free placenta, but on tlie contrary tlie ovules lianp from the top of the cavity, which is almost divided into two cells by the introllexed margins of the two carpels of which the geimen ir- composed. Indeed, it is probable not only that the ]ilant does not belong to Myrsine, but not even to the same Natural Ordijr. In some points it a))proaches IlicineiB. ,ji,.. •-«< From Mr. Vachell (n. Uti) we have Ardiita lerUiijinosa, and from Mr. Millett another species allied apparently to A. neriifolia. Wall. Okd. LII. JASMINEii:. Juss. 1. Jusininum officinale. Linn. — Lour. Cochin, v. 1. p. 32. 2. J. hirsutum. Linn.? , The specimen in the Collection has the segments of the calyx not much longer than its tube, antl many times shorter than the tube of the corolla. In the figure given by Durmann, (Fl. Ind. t. 3. f. 1.) the calycinr sei,'mi'nts are abr>iit us long as the tube of the corolla; but in Khccde's tiguro (Hort. Mai. (i. t. 54. J they are much shorter in proportion than in the plant Iwfore us. J. hirsutum, L. and J. arboretcens, Kich. are so closely allieil as to render it diHicult to say to which of thoai Nyctanthes gramlijiora of Loureiro belongs. I. Nyctaiitlu;s Arl)or-tri8tis. Linn. — Scabritu trifloro. Linn. Mant. We have from Mr. Millett and Mr. Vachell several other Jusminrte. from Canton, among which are Oka arwniiuiln. Wail., O. Jritijrnm, Thunb., Jasminuin Sambac, L., J. hractcatum, Uoxb. (Vachell, ii. -J"^,) J. fframlijiorum, L., and J. paniculatwn, Uoxb. Ord. LIIl. APOCYNEvE. Juss. I. Pnrsonsia? llelicandra ; volubilis glabra, foliis lato-vllipticis apicc brevi-subiter attcnuatis, corj'mbis axiilaribus folio subbrcvioribus, stominibus contortis. — Apocynum reticulatum. Lour. CocAt/i. V. 1. /). 208? t{r\-r'^^' jHt /*«^ /W *,£-/ '*>:* ■ Y^^ Calyx 5-partitus, laciniis ovatis. Corolla infundibuliformis, fauco tuboquo brevi absque squamis donticu- / ^^ i^^^ t A lisquc : limbus 6-partilu9, recurvus, laciniis u;quUateris. Slamiiia 6 ox^erta : Jilamcnta juxta basin tubi /~i^ ^><4^i~£at t if /(fV -<^Mu\ %u m ^.\M '\' .:;^ !0B CHINA. I Apnn/7irir. ,\' il iii-iMt.i lilil'ormia. intiT >c «|>iralit(>r i-ontorlii: fiiitlnrtr siiu'iltatir nruminatii' medio stiiitnati cohorciilcs. Gtamliilir liviioirviiiL' :>, imyiisculiis cariiDsii;, u'lalirii'. Germeii (ivutiiin, coiiiprossum, liilticiihiri'. Stylus iinirus mouMi^. ' Stirmi" '' I-"*' 'I'latiUii coi.ieiiin. 'I'lii-i if it 1"' 'i /''"•'■""•'•'"'• 111''""-' *<• •'"' »<'»'i'i''l xwtion, wliicli liithrrto consists of Aiistralasiaii spccii'S: Iml wo'tliiiik tlicrc an" ■^iiHiiiciit cliaractcrs, altli(uiL'!i we arc ifjiiorant of tlic fruit, l<> fonstitiilc it a ilistiiicl ■'t-aiis: ill wliicli casi- tlic jilaiit may Ix' iiaincd /fr/icaiidra Siitnifis. 1. HolarilifPii!* affiiiis; antlieris obluii. Stamvm inclusa tifdiiirntii nulla: untlierir moilio tulii iiijiorta', a stiumatc liborii', l)l)l()u^nl^ iuti'irru', li)iii:ilii(iiiialitiT piillini- tcra'. Aiumliis sulu-aniosus, tenuis, hrevis, pistilli basin arclc ciiiiri'iis, arnH|iiiii s(|uauui' luilhc hypoirymi'. (itnniiiu or the other, but we have not ^eeii Howers sutheiently advaiiied lor examination. I'mi. XI. II. I'.idv-antheii rosea. J-'i-i. I. ('lower; ,//at;itlata', medio stigiiiati foha>ri>iites ctipiilaiiMitie obtusain supra illud biriiKiiitrs: lobis postieis siibiiiatis iiu'urvis poUiint vacnis. Chrmiiia duo, villosa: Stt/lns iiiiinis, e basi obluii'ja attemiatus, olaber : Sliijma iiicrassatiitn, sub^lolH>siin), :>-an<;ulatiini, aciitmn. S'/i"iiiifi- lifj/MH/ytuc a liiieari-laiicoolata', liberie, omnino glabra-, jiernien siipcrante.s. I'liitex i.ri sainr suliilivisioM with Isummti. Viillnnn. Piirsimsm, nnil /.i/oiisiii : I'rnni thi' two last liotli ililliT hy tin: very short tihiiuiMits, from Isumntti \t\ tin' |iri'sniri' ot' hy|)o'_'ynons sralos or an annular ihsk, anil iVoni Valtiiris hy thi' lilaincnts lii'iiii; sinijilu at tin' api'v. Tlu" insertion ol'tlu! stanii'iis .inil many other characters reailily ili.stini;nisli theni from cacli othi-r. T.ui. \IvIII. I'ollsia Cantoiieiisis. I'li/. I. I'lower ;./(;/. -J. Corolla l.iiil open ; — m. 2.— N. Oleamlcr. iMur. Cochin, v. 1. p. 141. Uhctdi; Mai. i). /. 1. e/2. 1. Stropliaiitliiis divarical'is ; fnitex, eri'ctus, ramis oppositis patentissimis, foliis oppositis lanccolato-obloiifjis iiitiilis, pedimculis tcrniin«lil)us tlicliotoniis, su!.rmuntis calycinis l)rac- teisciue ereotis siil)iilatis, aiitheris aristatis. — S. tlivurj^ens. (Jra/iam in Ed, New Phil. Jonrti. No. 5. p. 177. — S. (licliotoimis, 3. Cliiiiciisis. J{f>. Ilm. /. l(i!>. — I'eijjularia ilivaricata. /Mur. Cochin, v. \. p. 210. — Nciiuin C'liiiicnsis, Iluntir, in Uuxb. I'l. Ind. t. 2. p. 0. We have restored the olil spocihc name ii( ilUiirniiliis, Loiireiro's de^iription leavinir no doulit ahoiit this hein^ the plant he had in view. We atrree with Dr. (irahani in thinking' it a very distinct species from .V. ilirhotomus, n plant with which \irium scuudens, l.onr. (Cochin, v. 1. p. !4;!, and A', luudnlum, Uoxli. I'l Ind. V. -J. p. !). appear identical. In the native sperinii'ii- the iiediincles rarely hear more ihait two or tline (lowers. S. iliv. 1.">1 Lam. III. t. \\9. Ilo.rl). Cor. I. t. I. lihccde, Mai. 1. f. 37. ^1 i , !f I I, !\ i ■■A If Vi 200 CHINA. [Asclepiadea. 'i .1 1. Mclodinus monogynus; caulc fruticoso scandentc, foliis ovato-liinceolutis nitidis, corymbis versus apices ramoruni axiilaribus terminalibusquc confertis, sqiiamis tubi corolice indivisis, stylo iinico, stigniate ovato apice teniii biiido. — lioxb. Ft, Ind. v. 2. p. 56. /Hi//. List of E. I. Plants, No. 1603. Vachell, n. 142. Wo CUM perceive no (litl'orcncc bctweon Roxburfili's plant and that from China. Wc have asserted it In lie a diiuher on Uoxbiirph's authority, as our specimeng an; not ol' sutficicnt U-nutii to eiiahh- us to determine that point (iur«i'lves. It is reinarlvalile that it sliould not have been observed by Loureiro, par- ticularly as from Koxburtfh's descri|ition it appears to be a very large plant " elimbiug over trees," ice. We have also received, from Mr. Millett, Wrightia tinrtoria, Ur. tt.i !'i ! OiiD. LIV. ASCLEPIADEiE. Brown. TOXOCAKPUS. {WiyM aiul Am.) Corolla rotiita; limbo 5-partito; laciiiiis contortis. Corona staniinea 5-plijlla; folioiis apico truncatis, dorso plaiiiiisculis, intiis lacimda nicmbranacca auctis. Massa jmllinis 20, erect^i", laves, apice corpusculi singuli exsidci quaternatim affixae. Stigma tttpius rostratiiin, acutum, iiidivisum. I'olliculi Imves, tlivaricati. — Frutices volubilcs ; caules glaltri vei rvfo- puhcscentes. Folia opposila, glabra, nervis latcralibus ante marginem coalescetdibus. Paiii- cida divaricata, dicltotome corymbosa, ,v 1. T. IVightianus ; Ibliis anguste ellipticis apice breve acuiiiinatis, iloribiis breviter peiii- cellatis, corollae tubo brcvi {fynostej^ium aH]uaiite, I'auce ne, Linn. — C. hilobatus. Iloxb. Fl. Ltd. 1. /*. 185; {ed. Car. rl IVall.) 2. p. 73 ; in Ciet. Mirc. Ind. or. niu.s. tab. I3'>3.~l'ac/iell, v. 88. b. 2. Convolvultis /MY/erac/'tt.f. I.inn. — Ipoinim cajiulca. Jioxb. Fl. Ind. I. p. 5f)\ ; {cd Car. ft Wall.) 2. p. !)l ; in Cat. Merc. Ind. or. mm. tab. 571. 3. Convolvulus />a/T///or«.v. laid. — f'achell, H.SS2. 4. Convolvulus Medium. lAnn. — Ltnir. Fl. Coch, 1. p. 130. — I'dchrll, n. 333. 5. Convolvulus (^uamwlil. Spr. — Iponiira Quiuiioclit. Linn. — I acfull, ?i. 122. I. Ctiscuta Milkttii ; iloribus sulKupitatis subsessilihus a-fidis l)rvii)us, l\ lolla intus niida lobis obtusis, staminibus iiitix lobos sumino tubo iiuscrtis cxscrtis, stylis diiobus, stiginatibus lapitutis, fructu nicnibranacco. — Cinunmica apbylla. Lour. Fl. Coch. I. p. 2\2. / Hab. C'aiiloii; Mr.Milktt. Loureiro does not make any mention of scales im the inside of the tul>e of ibe corolla, so that we are inclined to refer his plant here, rather llum, as is usually ilone, to C. airinatu. He describi.'s the fruit as .1 membranaceous berry. Oru. LVII. CORDIACK/E. 11. lir. I. Eryciln; glauascenit, ll'ali. ^istof E. I. I'lantu, n. I331-. — Choisij in Ann. dec Sc Nat. w. s. 1, p. 223. This is scarcely to be disliiijfuished ffcnn K. ititniivlaUi, Koxb., nor do we know of any certain character I'ncept the colour of the pubescence on Its intlorescence. We may remark that Kri/cilir is the same ^'enus :is ('(iliimii, Vabllii Skrivt. Naturf. Selsk. Kloveidi. (>(IISIO)p. !»M; hut, from the scarcity of that volume, nev.r perhaps otlered for s.ile, and. therefore, only to be viewed in the light of an unpublished manuscript, the name u'lvei: it liy R(>xburi;b, allhout;h posterior, is always retained. Calonia ijlauca, Vahl, 1. c. p. !)!), is identical with E. panirtilaUi, Koxb. Ori). LVIII. nOIlAC.INK.E. Juss. 1. Tiuridium Indicum. Lelim. — Heliotroj)iuni Indicum. Linn. * From this Order to the end iif our account of the Chinese Collection, we have had principally in view our ov n herbaria. After finiihing the Aukpiadeit, the whole of the species which we have already descrilied in this work were returin'd to the Admiralty. ITnfiirtunately the remainder of those from China were (lacked up with them ; and before we had perceived the mistake, they had all U'en presented to pri\ate individuals. 2c 1 11 w \ ■ I >' ' '20:> CMINA, [ Srrnphulai 'inem. ij >s We liavc rccrivcd it Ih.iIi frcni Mr. Mlllott unci Mr. Viiilu'll, (ii. 1270.) 1. Cviio-jlossiiin ilijfhsum. lio.rli. I'l. Imh \. p. 157; {id Car. rt HaU.) 2. p. 7. U'h.'I. List of E. I. Plants, u. •'Xi't. H\u. Ciiiiti'ii; ,)//. Milliti. 1. Litlio.'^peiiiiiiin C/iiiiiiisi ; iieibacinim stiip[o«)-pil()siiiii, caule tTccto siinplici vil c hiisi niinosc). liiiiiis siniplicihiis, t'oliis nnj;u.stL' liiiunrilnis Jicutis, florulibus hracteilbriiiihus, tll)l•il)ll^ hivvissiiiiL' pudii-ellatis, corollir (liitcii") tubti calm'in vix lequaiiU', miiibus la'vibiis uiabriusfulis (atris.) Hah. Miu'iioj Jliv. a. /I. r«( Af /', -I. 2Hti. % Ord. LIX. SOLANTvi:. ./«,«. 1. ^ohwiim Jisdilositm. Ilic/t, — S^ecs a/i I'.scnlt. in Liuii, Sor. Trans, 17. /<. 37. 'i, Solanuiii >«/>rMw. liu.rb, — Seis ali Esnth. in Linn. Soc. Trans. 17. yv. 39. \Vi' jHi<«('>i'.', I'ruiii Ciiiitiin, two t'uriiH cl' var. a: Vacln'H'K Nrt. t'J7 hi'lonifs to llic lirst. Tu tliis v.irii'tj ,il«ri iiiiiv 111' rt'li-rri'il the plaiii- wliicli at |i. 117, ami Ki'J nC ihU work, tlu' otic t'roiii tlic islaiuls of tin- I'acilic, till' otlirr I'roin Calitnriiia. wr imtiri'il a» »*». niiiriim. It must In coiifi's^cil, tlial tlir ililli'rriin' lii'twi'i'ii lIu'M', ami also S. jUtulnsum m\i\ iii.serhim, is vrry >lii.'lit. ;{. .'^iilaiiuiii nrlxisiijblium. /.inn. — \iis ah T.snib. in Linn. Soc. Trans, 17. p, lU. 4. Solanum -V(7(w_r/( ;)«. Linn, — Sasal)Kiinli,i.<./>. IS. ."). .Sohmiim lorvum. Swart:. — Neva uli Esinli. I. c. p. 53. (i. Solaimm Indicuw. Linn. — Sees ali Esvnl), I, r. p. 5.'>. — larfiiti, n. :2.")0. 1, Lyc'opcrsiciiin esculnitiim. Mill. — Sas at. Esenli. I. r, p, (il. 1. Capsicum Jhstigialum. Bliimc. — S'c(S ah Esmti. I. r, p. 61. 1. Datura <;//>(/. Ihinipli, — Net s ah Esenh. I, r, /i. ~'i, Oiu). LX. SCUOl'HrLAUINK.i;. Jt, lir, 1. Ik'i|K'slis Monneria. Kunlli. — lienth. Scrojih. Iml. p. SO. — Gratiola Moniicria. Linn. 1. Vaiulellia crnstaeen, lienth. Seropit, Ind. p, 3'}, — 'I orinia Crustacea. Cham, ct SckkclU. in Linutca, '2. p. ."jTO.— Capr.iiia Crustacea. Linn, — (iratiola lucida. 'I'alti. — Mortraniu lucida. .S/ir, Sifst, I'ei/et, 2, p, 80"i. — Tittinaiinia ovata. Itiiehenh. in Spr, I, c, p, HOO. H\I). Lappas i-laiiil; Jiiv, (1. II. I'm full, (ii. I.i.").) (.'iiiiluii; Mr. .Mitlitl. 'i, \ aiiilellia ohlom/u ; glabra, caiilibus ojespitosis crectiusculis oligopbyllis, toliis (opjx)- ^iti^) obloiigo-linearibiis laucuolatisve biisi attcnuatis iiili'iiirriinis iiiargiiic scabris, floril)iis lougt' |i(ilimciilatis axillaribiis in ract'iniiiii inuliiisculuni iaxiim paiicitloriiiii digistis, corolla calyiiiii liii)iil()suni diipio siipeiaiilL', capsula giobo.sa iiiclusa. — lienth, Seruph. Ind. p, 3.j. — Torenia lobulioides. Hook, et Am. olim, in Herb, Htnsloir, Hah. Mumln near Macao; Kn: (i. Jl. V'acheil, n. '2i>i, I 1 1 1 Srrophularincit,] CHINA. 808 I. l)ucl)tiurii himuta, If'ali. — Iknih, Scrop/t. Ind, p 11. — H. Asiiitica. Ho.iIj, J'l. IiuL :i. ji. 32. ? 'i. nucliiHTii ? iknsiflora; annua sinipli'X srnhra, foliis intcfjcnimis radicalibus ovalilnis caulinis inferioriljiis lineai'i-(>t)loii<^n.s ohttisis .supi'rioril)U!> linearibtis acuminatis sursiitii di- (.'rcscciitiliiis, spicn ol)loiiga peduiiculatn (a I'uliis rcniota; tetra^ona deiisa bractrata inibricata, brai'tois ternis diial)iis latcralibus subidatis turtia lato ovata acuminata concava ciliata calycein .")-di'ntatuni ('striatum ! ii><|nante, corolliu (parva') tulx) sul)recto, limbo subii'(|ualiter .^-lobo lobis obloii^is uluhdatis, ca|).sub.s inclusiii. Hah. Ciiiifdii: Mr. Milkll. '\'\\U iiLTci'-i ill iiuuiy ri'i'iii'rti willi H.rnicmtn, H;im. {Ilcnlli. Sim/i/i. Iml. p. II,) Imt i| iijiiii'.ir< fnnti Mr. llrnlliain's spccitir I'liiiriu'tcr ol' tiio lullrr, to 'ic (|iiil(' distiiu't, 'I'lic wliulc plant, u.s is ii«u;il in llio iroiiu*, lioeimies hlack liy ilryin(t. SiriI()NOSTKtiS.\. (/itnM.)— I'uisMATANTiuiB. lf, laciniis oblonj^o-hncaribus, duabus siipL'rioribiis i vcti.s, tiibus int'fi'iiii-ibus dctlcxi'-. Corolla rini^uns, lubo anj^usto calyivin »>quaiitc' : labium superius tectinu, indivisuni, concavinn ; int'oiius trilobum, subikflexum. Sfamiiia (piatiior, didy- nania, ascendi-nlia, sub labio supcrioiv posiia. Antluni- incumbcntes, lin'iilis di.scrctis panilli'lis ba.'^i acu:is nuiticis. .SV///m.s' nctiusfulus simplex. Sti//»in caj)itatuin, subbiK)l)um. " Ca/isula oblonj^a recta, valvulis inteijris." licnth. — Ilerba arrcta, ramosa, laiio-pu/ii .sn tis. Folia siilxipjmsita, rircumscriptiotir trinnijiilnria, liasi in pitialiim (itfcnuafu, 2-pnrlita, xi;/- tiwnlis latiraliliiis dirariratis, ovmibus incixih-piinititijidis. Kami Jhriijcri siiiipikiit. Folia lloralia tiiinus disscrta i/uam caidina, injiriora idli rna, supi riora opposila. Flores ii.iiHuns, solitarii, breve jitdicellati, (iraiiiolis dita/ius sub mli'cv parvulis, linearihus. Calyx fere Lytlui seu Ciipbcu' al ilomjalo-aiiipullticius. Corolla purpurea. 1. S. C/iimn.sis. {liiiith.) {'I'm). XLIN.) — I'ri.su) tanllius bartsioide.s. Hook, it Am. oiim, in llirb. Ilenxhw, Haii. Macau ami the ailjuciMit islamb; Uev. G. H. Vitchell, n. IH4. Tlild upiirDaclii"- vitv iuucIi in iharacliT to linrtsia, troiii wliifli ii is (llstiiijfuislii'tl liy tlio calyx, and in Peiliivlarix, I'roiii wliicli it is scparatoil by tlie rorollii anil calyx. In lialiit it is not allied ti> any ircniis witli which \vc arc aci|iiaiiitc'l. 'I'aii. XLIV. Sipli(iiu)stoi.'ia Ciincnsis. Fin. I. I'lowcr; /i''- -• ^'iu"c"S: yiii/. ;l. \ul]wT;Jiii.4. I'istil: — miuiii. l'Ti:Kt)STI(iM.\. (««»M.)— Si'AiiiKSTir.MA. Jluoli. if Am. jMS. Calyx viscide pilosus, .j-partitus, segmcntis lincarl-lanceolatis, supremo longiori, basi bibiacteolatus, bracteolis aiiguste linearibus. Corolla cierulcscns, pollicaris, intus glabra, bilabiata; labium supcrius niajus, subintcgrum; inft'rius rilobum, lobis sub:i>qualibus, obtusis; faux apcrta. ..S'tomt/ia quatiior, biisi barbata ; duo longiora fertilia, aiitlieris didy- mis, ccalcaratis, lobi?^ subglobosis ; duo inforiora gracilin, sterilia, antlieris glaiidulilormibus r 'm 904 CHINA. \L»l>inlir. V Ji. tcrininnlii. 5/////M filiforniis. Sfiffiiia itulivisiim, spntliulatum, lateribus tenuiorihiis iiicuivis. Cajmula bilnc-iilaiis, lonilicide hivalvis, ixjlysjicrmu, ovutn, npice ncuininntn, compri'ssius- ciilii, l)ixiilc'atii. Plavintii inagiiii, sitrohiciihita. Semina iniiiuta, ovalin, ruguloso-scalira. Albumin olcosuin. I'teri)stl!,'ina yrmiihtlorum, licnth. Scroph. Iml. p. 21. (Tad. XI. \'.) — Spatlicstijjnia fjliitiiiosiiin. n<>o//. it Aril, olini, in Hirh, llumlow. (rum syii. se«|u.) — (lurnnlia ^lutiiiosa. Linn, — Hijiitalis Cliiiiensis. Lour. I'l. Coch. (eil fVHId.) 2. p. 45!)/ IIah, Ciiiilciti anil IslaiicU iirar Miioai); Mr. Millcll; Xtr. (i. H. Viichell, n. 'iH. llirha pcri'iiiiU ? croctii, |)arr(< raniii!iilrnn);iili, viscidr jiiilM'siMMitr'i vd \illi»i. I'liliii i>ii|i(iay-^ lli.it tlic •ili'ni- arc liTcti- anil (.'lalirou'*, I. at the ri'niaiiiilcr of his cliarai'trr appt-ars tn au'rcc vi'ry well wiili tlip plant lii'turc »<. Tin- wliiilo is abont a fnot iir a fool anil a lialt' liijili; tin- stem, alchiiii;.'li lii'rbacciiiis, is in some spcrimcns nl mi liani a nature tit tlio ham, tlmt wi; snupvct tbc plant tn lie prronnial. Tab. XLV. l'ti'riisiii,'ina ;,'ranililliirnin. I'iif. I. I'loacr; ./('//. -J. Inipi'rl'i'it stann'ns; /i'l/. .'I, A. Hack ami fmnt vii'H lit' till' aiillitTs 111' till' piTtW't stanicns; Jir/, .<. I'isiil; Jiij. (I. ("alyx, inilmling tlii' capsiilr; y/;/. 7, ( 'apsiili' ■.—iniiijnijicit. I 'k ^U Ohi). LXI. LABIA'IVE. Juss. I. Ocyimim liasiliium. /. ytabralum. Binlh. Labial, p. i, — O. curyopliyllaluiii. liujb. Fl. Inil. 3. p. 10. 1. Majoiatia /lor/cnAiA". Mirnc/i. — Ihntfi. Lab. p. S38. — On'j^aiiuin "Majoraiia. Linn. 1. Sciiti'llaiia /«»//<■«. Litni. — Hi nth. Labiiit. p. i2S. 1. I.ciitas linifolia. Spr. Sifst. I'ei/if. 2. p. 7i;J. — liinlh. Luhiiit. p. (!I7. 2. I.t'iicas litnthaniiiina ; percimis? Iicrhacca tlilliisa ailprcvsc caiifM'ciiti-pulK'sci'ns, raitiis tctrai^onis, f'oliis latt- ovatis supra iiii'diiiiii Lcrosse Jcnlatis lii'vihiis inolliter ac ilensius |iiil)i,sci'iitil)iis, VLTlii'illastris miI)si'X-( l-H)-lli)ris (iiiinii pctioluin 2-.'l-|ilt) siiporuiitihiis, liraCtiis iniiiutis, caiyciliiis tiiliulosis piihosi'iiitihiis striatis, ore mqtiali dcntibu.s l)revibu> •■(■tafi'o-acuniiiiatis rocurvo-patiilis. — Hallota pilosa. hiur. I'l. Coch. 2. p. H.2 ? Hab. Cantim; ^fr. Mtlk'l. l.a|ipu« i«lanil; Kir. U. II. Vtii hill, ii. I"'.'. .Mllril to L, /lifhira, liiit witli niiip tlnurrs in tlic vrrtiiillastrnni: aUii to L. mollitsitnii, liiit llic .im'" arr nincli tliiniiiT, nut riiirusc, and not tiii.cnlnst' iinili'rnralli. I'roin L. ileinniteiitiitii,\{ is known lij tin' slmrtly pi.'lii)li'il (liiral Iravcs. It may ])iissilily pruvi' tn lie L. Jiinmiai, llfiitli., iir Phlumis Vhimiuis, Hlumr; Imt 'il tlial nil rliarartiT is ifivrn liy .Mr. licnthain, nnr any, «r lirlii'Vi-, liy Ulnmc liinisull'. I . Lcoiiurus isiliiriais. Linn. — litnth. Lab. p. iiSO. IIaii. Canton; ,t/r. Millcll. Lappas hlanil; Jiir. \m\htMliJiorit. Itir.h. — Var/tvll, n. 93. 1. Wrhcini officinalis. L. — FacMl, ti. \ttl. \. CIcriMlutulroii inermr. (iartn. tie Fnui. it Sun. 1. p. 75. Ito.th. I'l. Ind, 3. p. 58. — Volkiimiriu incriiiis. Linn. — Jlhecdc, Ilort. Mnl. 5. t. 41). Humph. Hirh. Amh. 5. /. 46. Hab. Ciinlciii; Mr. Millitt. Miiiiio; Hii: (i. If. liic/iill, i, •Ml. 2. Clcrodcndron Sip/tonntilhus. It. Br. — Siplmiiaiitlius Iiulica. L. — lac/tell, n. 150. .3. CknKliiuIioii JhrtUHutum. L. 'I'lic cmly »|nTimcii hctiirc \\», I'min Mr. Millctt, in inipcrfei't, 4. C'UnMluMilroii cnxtanvifolium ; minis minute stri^illo!>«>-))ubcscciitil)us, foliis |)utiulati> obloiif^n-laniTolatis basi cimtatis intt'jjcrriuus siipcrne irrL-^nluriter tUritatis supra uiiiuitc il sparsiiu pulKTulis subtus glal)ris vtiiosis, t'oryinbis axillaribus folio tripio brevii)ribus, bractuis bractcuiistpie subuLitis deciiluis, calyci' 5-partilu se^mcntis ovntis acuiniiiatis iluniuni auctis. II AB. (.'unii'ii; Mr. Mill, it. The Ii'avc4 Ix'ur it ronsidcnililr nx-inblanci' to th>i>i' ol' the Chc^'tniit, liul iirc nii'nilirniiuccoiis, us in llti' iilhiT »|K'rii's of Vlenxlrnilrun. .">. CiiTtMlenilron sipuiimttum. I'lihl. — NDlkanicria Kwinpf'i'ri. ./«(//. — llo.ih. Fl. Ltd. 3. /(. (iO. — \. aiigiilata. lAtnr. Ft. Coch. 2. p. 473/ (>. ClenMli'Milnin _//•«///■««.«(. IVitt. — Volkauiuria Ja|)oiiica. Jtia/. 7. ClenHltiulroii ri.sro.ium. I'nit. — C. caiitscens. H'att. List of /','. /. Ptaiiln, n. 1804. — C inrortiniatiiiii. Lour. Coch. 2. p. 471. — I'uclutt, ii. 134. «. I. LanUuia twuleala. Linn, Soul t'niMi 111.' triirilcns of Muoiio liy Mr. Millott itnil thi' Kev, (.'%. \\. \ .ichi'll, n. U7. In nil llif -lu'cinicii- llii'rr arc im prirklcs to be seen, ii)frc«'in>f in tlntt rcsiwi't witli llio rrnnirks in tin' Kotunical Mii(;aiiini', t. !«■. 1. Caliifarpa tuitunlo.su {H'illd,?): ranii.s pulioli.s |>ciluncubsquc f'ulvo-villosis, l'olii» obloiij^o-lanceoiatis aciiiiiinatis basi ovatis inar}j;ine glantluloso-denlato-scrratis supra la'vibus tli'Miuni gial)ratis nirvis dunso |)ul)t'scL'ntibus subtus tloccosu-toniL-ntusis Junioribus utrincpic cunis, pc'tlunculii petioiuiii subti-tiuantibus, corynibis tricliolLMiiis densilloris calytibus«]ut; villosis, staniinibus liHif^uuxsertis. — Ifilld. F.n. Hurt. Her. \.p. \M? — C. Amc'ricana. iMur. Fl. CmIi. I. p. 88. Hah. Canton; .Mr. Milletl. Islands of I'lmioy (or (iniud Liidrono), Cliieow, and tin- I.iuna; licv. (i. 1 1. Vachell, n. !)|. Willdcnow's description is scarcely suHicient, nor diil lio soem t'> aHow from whence lii« specimens «ain'.' I if onr species prove distinct, it may lie calli'd C. Lourciri, for it is nnduubtedly the plant of Lou- -\^\ .1 , ■■•■,1 M6 CHINA. , Acnnlhnriir. v; .ill u rcirn, III C. niiia of I,iiiiiii'ii!<, Viilil, Itcixlinrcrli, iiiiil Wullicli, llii' Iimivi>« iirc ciiiii'iiti' ikl tlii' Iium', hi'i'Diiiiiiir. i\* it weri', liiiir iliM'iirri'iit alnrifr tli4' |ii'lii)lr, lOitlirr thu |iri'9t<' >" |irl> ' '. lhiv»ii lit' \Viillit'li'» List, wlilcli wi' Imvc nut *k'v\\. '2. Callicaipii ii mi i flora ; iiiniis pt'tiolis t'nliis .siibtiis «'oiynil)is(|iii' «'iin(>-Vfliitiiiis, I'oliis ol)l()njjo-liiiict()liiiis hiisi ovatis iiiari^ino cri'iiato-di-iUatis supra iiorvis viitis, pcdiiiuiiliH tulio siilHliinidio liivviori- bus, coryiiiliis dicliotoinis luxi!*, calycc ^labni, stuniiiiibiis t'xsirtis. ('rAii. XI.\'I.) IIaii. ('iintdii; Mr. Millrtl. I.ii|i|)i\< iiliind i Hit: (i. II. I'm/nil, ii.'2li!\. 'I'\ii. XI-VI. Ciillicurim iiiiililliini. Fiij. I. I'luwor: — nuiijni^tiiit. 1. \'iti'X imitu ; I'oliis Niinplicibus olKivatis hrcvi'-pctiolatis siihtiis allMt-incanis raa'iiii>> a\illaribiis tertiiiiialilniMjui' ('om|K)sitis. (Tail XLVII.) — Thuiih, Jafi. ji, 2")7. IIaii. fiinl.iiii Mr. Millrtt i Biv. (i. If. Vnchtll,H. 174. Tmi. XI.VII. Vitcx oviilH. Fiij. I. I'lnwcr. — iiiai/n{fiiil, 2. Vilex Sfi/uiulu. I Ann. — lAtur, I't. Coth. 2. />. iH. !Ia!i. Ishimls iioiir Macau; Iter, (i, II. Vitihill, ii. -i','.). :). \hc\ I.j. !l!i. n. Ht. Mail l.a|i|)a» Ulaiiil nr llic I'rniiiiiila ; .Mr. I'dr/ull, n. ]';o. ('aiiluii; Mr. MiUrlt. 1. Dillviiriu ilirijblia. Jus,^,~Neeii ah Kseiih. I. r. p. ))S. n. I. IIaii. Wli.iiiciiiii Maud, near Macao; lln-, (•'. If. Wiihill. ii. iil. Umircini, I'l. Cncli. "J. p. i.') a little IVdiii lli;it wliicli lie dccrilii- I'roiii J'dcliiii-Cliliia ; tlic liiriiiiT ii the ;iiiii' as (Mir's ; tlic latter i> J), chracteata, .Iiiss. I. Ciossaiidra iiifuiulilml(formi.s, /3. ; NecH att Esrnh. I. r. ji. OS. «. 1. — C iiiidiiitnt'oli;!. Ait. — Justicia iiituiidibuiiliirnii.s. Linn. We fear I hilt C. n/iiiii.tilifiilia, Wijflit, (N. ub E>enli. I. c. ii. 3.) is a lucre Inrm of tin ipecie-. 1. lioswWnr'm prMumbitis. Necs a/i Jisenb. I, r. p. lOl.ji. l. — Ju.sticia pnRtimlKiis. Ainw. 1. Graptuiiliyilufii hortensr. Nits ab Esmb. l. c. p. 102. n. 1. — .Fusticia picta. Linn. — Lour. I'l. Cocft. ].p. 29. 1. Aiibadota I'asica. Xees ah Esenb. I. c. p. 103. w. 7. — Justicia Adliadnta. Linn. i 1 ChettnpitdiacriT. \ CHINA. Wl 1. Dlrliptcrii liurinanni. Neixrth llsenb, I. r. ft. 112. n. fl. — Jusliciii Chincnsis. Jiurm, Ft. /ml. i>. S. /. V.f. I. Lour. I'l. C'lch. I. p. .30. {m:c alior.) II A II. t'uiitiMii ;»//. ,»/;//.«. I.uppiu Munil: Jtev, H. //. Vavhill, n. IT7. I. I'cristrophf tincforia. Xrrs ah Ksinh. I. c. ji. 11.1. «. 3. — Justifiu tinctoriu. Ho.ih. (iH)ii /.our.) /'I. /nil. I. /*. 12:1; {nl Car. ut Ifall.) 1. />. \2l.—/lumiih. //vrh. Am. 0. t. 22. / I- I. llyiKHstis piir/tiiriii. H. /Ir. — Neen alt /W.nh. /. <■. p. 111., n. 2. — .lusticiu |)ur|iniia I'lihl. — f/tur. It. Coclt. \. p. .11 (iioM /.inn.) IIab. (niton; Mr. Milkll. I,a|i|ias Miuid ; Itn: ({. If. Viictirll, n. 171. IV Oiii). I.XIV. PI.UMBACWNlvE. ,/«.«. I. l'liiinl)iii{<) rosin, /.inn. — /io.rh. /•'/. Inil. 1. /a Ki.'l ; /m C'rt!/. Mtrr. /m/. or. Mils, flit,. ■>:»:}. — litiriili; Mat. 1. /. Vt.— l'iwtivlt, n. 115. Oiii). l.XV. NYCTAdlNKi^-:. ./u.v*. I. Miial)ilis i/fi/fly)«, /.inn. — l.oiir. /'/. Cocli. \. p. 12.1. Oiti). I-XVI. AMAKANTIIACK^K Jiiss. I. AcliyraiitlK's a*/j(T7H. Lour. h'l. Cocli. I. p. 203. — I'm lull, u. 02. 2. Ci'losiii iristala. /.inn. — Uo.rtt. /'/. /ml. I . />. ($70. ~ We I'l'cl mui'ti (li»|ms|.il to a^rrc with S|irriini'l, wlicii lie unites to tliiH s|n.('ii's ('. lurcima ami <'. ai-trenms, I. inn., it* al/;n.«./. l.inn.— I.Qnr. It. Cik/i. 1. p. 218; /iu.ili. //. /ml. 'J. p. (iS. 1. AltuniiKilliiMu sissilijiorii. /I. /ir. — lllrccbrudi sessik'. Linn. /.our. I'l. Coclt. 1. p. 202.— Atliyradthis triamlca. /iovt,. /I. /ml. I. p. (578. Hab. l.iippi' Island; .1//. .Milkll. Mai;io; Uir. (,'. II. Yaihil/, lu •• r." I. A[naraiitlms o/tTMn M.v. /.inn. — Iloil). /'t. /ml. :i. p. GOo. ()(iD. LXVIl. CMKNOl'OniACEi^l!;. lentn. 1. CUtiwixxWiim aculijbtiuni. Kit.f—-I'achdl, n. ll".'. 1 1 '»■ » !!'! ■! (,.1. 208 CHINA. [Laurinea. ■i b f ilii ■i i ' \Vi' refer the Chinese pliiiil here iilthouirh there are some small jioints of (lirt'oreiice, prnieipnlly oti iircount of its entire leaves, anil |iiinieleil inllorescenee of loiifr anil almost lealless sjiikes. The leaves t«e have onlv seen the upper ones,) are elli|)tieal, olilnse, anil nuieronate ; the achenium is even on the sur- tiice, sliininir, anil horizontal, as in the true speeies of Chciwpotlium. 2. Chenopmiliim ririi/r. JVilM.? — C. liyl)riiluin. Imuv, FL Coch. I. p. 217 ^ Ono. LXVIll. I'OLYC.ONIwi:. Juss. I. Hiiinex ('hitunsiit. Campd. Rum. p. 75. — H. (Iciiticiilatus. Dun. in Caiiipd. I. i. p. 14;{. — H. Loureiri. Campd. I. v. p. \\2. — H. crispiis. Lour. I'l. Coch. 1. p. 20!). We have reeeiveil tlii« from Mr. Milletl. I'roliahly, as Sprenu'el sii;;s,'ests, it is loo elosely allieil to l{. pirsicariotilis ami H. iiniritimua. 1. l'i)lyiii^iiiiin orientok 3. jn'losiim. Mcisn. in IVall. PI. As. liar. 3. p. hV. — P. pilDsiiiii. licirh. Fl. Iiid. 2. p. 286. — Laguiueii Cochinclieiisis. Lour. C(m/i. 1. p. 272. 2. Polygonum Pcrsivaria. Linn. — Mrisn. I'olijfi. p. «>8. Lour. Fl. Cor/t. \. p. 2!t we have only reeeiveil from l.appus Islaml, lii>th from Mr. Millelt anil Mr. Vaihell, n. 11;). /'. Meisner, in his aercMint of the East Inilian Piih/i/oiiin . in NVallieh's I'l. As. Kai., iloes not eniiinerate this ~pi'eie>, allhoui.'h in his orii;inal work on the cenns, he m.'ntion" it as a native of ihe I'.ast anil of China. /'. iildhnnn appears ti> oeriipy its place in Inili.i; liiit, at the «ame time, the plant liefore ns i« eerlainly not P. i/la/irum, no. is it ilistiniriiishablo from the Kiiro]iean form of the speeies. :]. Pi)lyiioiiuiii harhatum. Linn. — Lour. Fl. Cmh. 1. p. 2!>C. Ito.rh. Fl. Intl. 2. /*. 2Hil. Mii.vi. Folyij. p. 8(». in Jlall. Fl. As. liar. A. p. ,j(i. J. VoU iioimm j>ir/olialum, Linn.—lAiur. Fl. Coch. \.p. 29H. lioib. Fl. Ind. 2. p. 288. Mcisn. Folyij. p. OJ ; in Hull. PI. As. liar. 3. y/. i>\). .J. Pdlygoiiuiii Chinins). Linn. — iMur. Fl. Coch. 1. /). 297. Fo.il). Fl. Ind. 2. /*. 28!t. M,i.in. in Hall. PI. As. Far. 3. p. tiO. Our specimen from .Mr. Vachell, n. lid, is rtir. a. of .NIeismr, or I', /lolj/irii/itilum. Wall. I. n. ITo". n . Iiut one from Mr. Milletl heloiiL's to another variety^ it is iliirefore jirohalple th.it they are not ion«t.int. Oui). J..\1X. LAUUINE.K. ./»/.«. i. TotrantliiT;! Horlmriihii. Sns eh F.sinli. in Hall. PI. As. liar. 2. p. Ctit. — T. a|K>tala. Umli. Cor. 2. I. 117; /'.'. Ind. 3. p. SI!).— .Si l)itiia viscosa. Lour. Fl. Coth. 2. p. 783. - 'J'oiiiL'X sehiCcra. IVilld. — UtTsya C'liiiicii.si.s. Klitn. I'riili-.nr .Nee- \on I'.-enl.iik, in the restrii led pnerir eliaracter which In- propose-, says thiit the Ihrei' iiiiji'i stamina alone liear stipit.ite L'lanils ; we. however, hive -oim'times foiinil both the inner serie- fiiriii-'heil with them, exhitiitiriL', allou'etliiT, twilve t'lanils. l ilouhls if liny onifht iiul to be rcj-'arileil a.i mere variclie-. Ac/' nt/icte.] flllNA. 209 I. lo/oste rolundifolia, viir. oUonrjiJolia. Xtesab llsenb. in iVall. I'l. As. liar. 2, p. ()3. — Liisii'ii Cliinuiisis. lilttnie. Uidioii. — Fl. Masc. IVriiiiitliiiiiii (i-iiartiliini. Stamiiui !» ; liliUiioutii pilnsa, triii iiitcriora ad liasiii ;;laii- iliilis (liialjiis iiuiffiiiH rotmiilis .. llnoli. in Hot. .Ma;/, t. •27!»8. Uidl.:' List /> I mhdl, n. 71. Siuli an- iIh' "Illy sviinnyiii'' wr ari'ilispciscd tn inlilucc Ihti'; aliim-t all tin- utliiT^ ■|iiiitt'(i in tlic llotanical Mujfa/inc lielmigtu tlic t'cylun plant, wlilflii< lliat cIcscriluMl in Fl. y.iiilniiiva.y. I jl. n. .■)•_• l.cdn^i'ipii'ntlv, we pri'snnic, of llcrinaiin's llcrliarinni, anil tliiTi't'ort', tin- .iiiinal A', (lislilliitoiia nl' l^iiimi iis. I.aiiarik, ami, lipllowiiifr liiiii, ItrdiiL'niarl, lia\r liivcn tii this latti-r tin' iiaiiif iit' A'. Iiiiliin, a nanii" as oliji'itiiinalili' a^ thai lii'stowiMl hy l.innaii-. Thi' triii' A', ilislitlntiii ni has Immmi only nut with in thr i»lanil nf Ci-ylon, ;iii>l in till' Ciiiirtalhiin ili«triit, tiiwariU tin- swuth I'jlrcinity of the I'cninsnla ni' Inilia. Thi- pri'si'iil >pr(ics is ,, luitivi' 111' China, ami thi' niniinlains nt' Silhi't, In ihi' nuith-ia-l iil' 15('ni,'aL Imt ciTtainly not, as has been iiiuilvurtontly said in tin' Hot. Mai,'. iindiT t. 'J'llH, of ihi' Ciuar inmintain-, wliirh lie to the north of tlii> IVniiunla. 'riic dill'tTiMiri's hi'lwi'cn ihi'-i- two spi'di., arc well pointed out liy l!riin;:niart, in ihi- lirst voluiai' of till" AmiaU's ih'* So. Natnnllc", pp. I.'l and IS. A', ilistillntunii has a coinponnd raci'inr, or rather a paiiirh', eaih partial peilmnh' lu'iiiu' liranchi'd, and lirarinu' several spreadini; pedieels and (lowers. The t'hinese otu', on the lontrary, has a loin,' peil'eetly simple raeenie. Dr. (iraliam has oU- served, that in a >tate of eiillivalioii. Mime of the p.irtial pediiiieles are iieea«ionally liilid, or trilid, and our '-peeiiiien-' from the laliiiliiiri;h Ihitanie (iarden exhiliit the ^auie appearanie; hi.t tliis seems inerelvto arise from liiiiirianee ; not one of the very nnnieroiis speeinieiis, holli of the male and female, we have from time to time reeeived from Mr. Millett. primipally enlleeted in Lappas Island, preselitiiiif any sneli teiidenev. We plaee little reli.inii' on the lea' "s heinL' pelioleil, nor, perhaps, onudit the apparent peiiole of .V. I'hiil- liim/i/iiirii to lie reif.irded as more th.in an attenn.ilion of the liase of the leal. Itiiinphins' tiu'iire is verv had; l.onreiro''. deM'tiplion is mi the whole arenrate, allhoii'.-h the line-like parallel lonirilndinal veins are «e.ireelv eonspieiions, nnd only so on the iinder-side of the leaf: the " -piea loiiija, simplieissima " is very eluracter- i'.tie : his " eanlis »implieissiniii» " less erv laru:e and eri"-l-like, while the aseidia on older ones of the saini* •|io<'ies present mere ribs, t )iir specimen of A', ilislilliitorni from Dr. Wallieh (n. 'J'Jtl) ha* ini llowers; the leaves are more ses.ije, and mneh narrower than in the Chinese plant, and the tresis or ridifes of the usciJia are liliated with lonu'lsh liair.s. We oliserve that Dr. Wallieh'> n\ t' ii ■ ii! ; L 'ii^ 1 1 r V ( ; mj f< It ^'1 'IIm! ii' ^ f w 210 CHINA. [Euphorhiacta. collection was obtained from Singrnporo, Silliot, tlio Culciitta Botanic Garden, and Conrlulliiin ; the first is ])rol)al)ly identical with Hmii])liiiis' plant, the hist with the (\'ylon one, and the two others with that culti- vated in this country, the seeds ol' wliich were forwarded by the late Dr. Carey, Onn. LXXII. EUPHORBIACE.E. Juss. 1. GKuliidioii Siiiinim. — Uradleia Siiiica. Gartii. — llmh. Fl. Ind,3.p. TOO. — PhvUaiilliii>i viiiosa. roir. in Loin. Enr. Mitft. 5. j). 2!)7 :-' We liuvc only received it I'roui Kcv. G. H. Vachell, n. 153, collected in Lappas Island. '2. Cilocliidiiiii tiioltf ; lamulis conipressis, petiolis pcihinculisquu piibcstvntibus, foliis ]ietiolatis ovalibiis has! rctusis apicc vix acuminntis siibtus inollitiT pubcsccntibus, adulti.s Mipri !j;lal)iis iicrvis piiboscciilibiis, potlunculis petiolo subdiinidio brevioribus iniiltifli)ris, pcdicfllis ina.sculis pedimcidos subiiiquaiitibus, ia-tniiieis filifoniiibtis 2-3-pl() longioribiis. — Piiyllaiitbiis obsciirns, U'iltd.? I'roni Uoxluirirh's eluirarter, tliis appears to be closely allied to his liriulteia hir.iuta (Ti. [nil. 3. p. 6!)!t). Ill the lew speciineii* we have seen, and which we owe to Mr. Millett, the ovary ami ynunir fruit are con- stantly injured by iiisi>ets : we refer it, however, without hesitation, to Oloc/tiilinn, as deliiied by M. Adrien de .lussieu.from the siriielure of the male llower and of the stiijuia. We may remark, that the character given liy him must be altered, if Jiraillmi /linmitii, Koxb., in which the fruit is said to have S-IO cells, and li. muttitocuUtris, Ko\li., or Aijyneia maltilnrularis, Willd., belong to it ; this last has 8-1-J anthers. 1. riiyllaiitliiis .V/>Mr/. Liun. (cxcl. syn. 7?/*fcrf.) — Roxb. II. Iiid. 3. p. Ci!t9 nrtt: (vsc\. syii. Hh,,d.) Pluk. Phjt.t. 183. /. 5. Ihmn. T/icx. Z yl. t. d3. f. 2. Ji/ucd. Hurt. Mai. 10. (. 1(! / (ccite noil t. 15.) Humph. Ikrh. Am. 6. t. 17./ 1. We can scarcely clear up the synonyms between this and P. urinaria, Liun., nor are we ((uile certain lliat HI' are not reversing' the apjiellations civeii by Linniiiis. What we here call P. .^Vruri, has smaPer leaves than P. urinaria, anil the capsule is perfectly -uionth and even, whiih, in the other, is covered with niiiiieripii- iKitleiied small -lalc-like tubercles. To our /'. urinaria belong Humph. .Amb. 0. t. 17. f. 'J, and Hliei'il. Mai. 111. t. I.j, whiili last re|ireseiiti faithfully our >peiiuiens from the I'eninsula of India, from Dr. Wi:.'lit : iiidreil, althoiii'h this (i^'ure has lieeii always i|iioteil for /'. S'inirt, Uheeile says deeidedly, that the iimimir or capsules " sunt in su/ier/icitr relut granulata ac in sex eaneellos sutiiris distinetii ." I'liikenet's I. 18:1. f. 0, seems distinct from either, unless it he a narrow-leaved form of Ph. Siruri. Kinmeiis ilescrihes P. urinaria as the smaller plant of the two, and as haviii..,' procumbent stems: we find it us large, and both to I riit. If tlien, l.iiinii us be correct in his refiTcme to Kheedi', our P. Sintri must be his /'. i/ri- iiariii, and vice iitm/. liolli P. \iruri and uriniiriii of I'oiret, in I.am. Kiicych, upjicar to belong to our /'. Xiruri. 2. rhyilantliiis liinns. Poir. { 18((l.) in L'im. line. 't. p. 2i)fi.— I*, tiirbiiiatiis. .SV//;.v ( 181fi.) in Hot. Ma;i. t. 1862. (iion Kuen.) — Nvmphaiithus rubra. Lour. I'l. Cuch. 2. /;. (JO.'i '^ Our 'lillieully aiiout Louruiro arises from his baying, that the male and femalu (lowers spring from the ■.ami' axil-, whii li i- not the ease in our jilant. As the name turlnnalua was applied by Sims to this, while koeiii;.' and Koxbiiruli intended by il uiiolh.'r species, (that figured by Uhcede in his Hurt. Mai. .0. t. 4.'i, which ilillcr- Ijy tlic shape of the leaves, and several iither characters,) we have availed ourselves of the older ajipi-ll.ilion givm by I'oiret. The Chinese |plant, with P. Uirlnnalus, Koen., P. patfns, Koxb., P. i:ilis-Iika, Koen., and Koxb. (Klieed. Ilort. Mai. 6. t. 44.) form a small groiipe, with turbinate male perianths. Jiuphorhiace(B.\ CHINA. 811 k '\i\i m aro represented by M. Adr. de Jussicii, in his P. tristis, Eiiph. p. 22. t. 5. f. 16. B. To these M. de Jussii'u adds P. cernuua and P. rhatnnoides. We suspect that he, us well as Poiret, mean by this latter Kooiiig's and Roxburgh's P. vitis-Iriea: indeed, we are ulinosi furo of it, for at p. 108 he looks on P. rhamnoides as, perliaps, the same with his P. tris< s. What Uetz's and Willdenow's P. rhamnoides is, wc scarcely know, the synonyms adduced by the hitter belonBing to several very dillerent plants. Roxburgh's species of tliat niinie bus the male (lowers racenieil, and six scales on the nuddle of the leullets of the perianth, " pointing- inwards, before the (lower expands, so as to cover the anthers like so many hoods:" he compares it with P. pmtlula, Roxb., and this last is, " when young, not unlike Aiivri." We have received P. luccns from Mr. Millett and Mr. Vachell, n. 'J.'). 3. I'lijlliKitlms cinerascens ; frutex glahcr, raniis striatis corticc cincreo, f'oliis parvis olM)vatis vel ovalibiis obtiisissimis vcl rctiisis coriaceis {^labris approximatis f'asciculatis vel a-l nd rainulos breves juiiiorus, floribiis 3-5-ni.s bruve pt'dicellatis G-fulis. The only specimen we have seen, sent by Mr. Millett, is very imperf('ct. The leaves scarcely exceed a third of an inch : the (lowers (we have only observed the male ones,) arise from a small scaly tubercle, or abortive branchlet; their structure is precisely that of i'. lanceulata, Adr.de J'lss. Eupli. t. ^. n. 10. A. f. 'i. 1. Hridclia lAmrciri ; rainiilis piibesccntibus virgatis, foliisobloiigisacutiiisciilis utiiiKjiK; glabris, stipulis iiiimiti.s diciiliiis, floril)iis plurimis axilluribiis glomciatis sossilibus, pniccs- su()iis pctaloidi'is late cimcatis apicc grosse dcntatis pcrluntbio vix diniidio brevioribiis, stvlo trifido. — Cluytia inonoica. Lour. Cor/i, 2. p. 78t. Thi< was received, about ten years ago, in Sir Wm. ,1. Hooker's first packet from Mr. Millett. The (lowers are sometiuu's (i-clcfi, and with 6 anthers. It approaches very closely to I), jiatula, but seems to dilTcr ill several particulars, M. Adrien de Jussieu has remarked, {Kuphorb. Tent. p. 'i.>.) that although four or (ive of the Kast Indian species of (Uuytiii agree with f. pulc/iellu auul':ris, I. inn., ('. diversiJoUii, Roxb., V.colliiin, {'.pattda, and C ohiuiiriifolui, will constitute a section ilislinu'uislied by the trilid style and triloeidar capsule. It is probable that ('. sempnjiorens, Roxb. Fl. Ind. .'), p. 7:10, from Silliet, imist form r. genus (Sii.v.ta, Hook, et .\rn.) ilislinct from either ; in it there appear to 1m? in the male, (ive glands that alternate with the insertion of the petaloid ])rocesses, instead of a disk, and the petaloid processes are of a deep purple colour; there are six anthers. In the female, the petaloid pro- cesses are wanting, but tin! ovary is surrounded at the base by a pentagonal ring, similar to what almost always usurps the place iif a di«k in the female (lowers of Bndilia. The species belonging to the grocipe with a three-celled (rait, may be thus distinguished : — $ I. Slipulif: niajiiscultt. 1. U. slipulariii ; foliis ovalibus subtus tomentoais, stipulis ovalis acutis. — Cluytia stipularis Linu. 2. H. diver»ifi)lia ; foliis utriinpie glabris ex obovatis obtusis in late hinceolata acuta, stipulis ensiformibus, tlurihus scssililms, pruresgnbus [KUaloideis rotundato-obovatis. — Cluytia diversifolia. Jiuxlt. Fl. Ind. A. p. 731. ^ 2. Stipulcr parvte vel minulie. 3. B. coltina ; foliis ovalibus glabris, tloribus panels gtomeratis breviter pedicellatis, processubu* (K'tal- oideis miiuitis lanceolatif integerrimis,— Cluytia collinu. HojrO. Cor. 2. /. lOi); Fl. Ind. d. p. 732. i: ;; i i I'i i f) U :i j1) :i !. I: ^^ I! I 212 CHINA. \l-!u/i/ii'r/iiareihiii< pctaluiili'is rdtiiiulatis uii'jriiiciilatis crLMiiilatis iicriaiitliio pliirics brovioribiK. — Clnyliii piitula. Uu.r/i. Cor. -J. I. 170,- /-Y. Iml. ;>. /«. TjI). ,"i. H. Louiiiii. — villi siijirii, (i. 11. olihiKjitolid ; I'olii* (ilil(iiii.'i> ariiti* irlabris siibtus l.'Ialu•i^, IU>ril)iis nmiu-rosi-i irl<)ii»'ratis vul f;liiiii('ratii- >piiati<, pnH('-.tipides; had, hci«e\er, llic l.iltc r liei'ii lar::e «r euiispieiiims, he ciiidd not liave overlooked them the Ibriiier, we presume, lo be preseiil, Ir.iiii its appeariiii.' in the lemale, as in most of the species, in llu -hape of a cup, round the base of the oviiiv. In otierinj these characters, we have relied for some on Uoxbiirirh's ac<'iirncy, in the ahseiu'e of authentic sjiociuK'Hs: wi're we indiiicd to dispute it, it would be in the instance of his CI. .srtii'irr/lorniii, above mentioned, where it is pos-ilile that the live [.'lands in the male llower, may piove to be im'rely thick- I'lied aiiL'les to an otherwise thin disk, as in some species of (louaniii. 1. l{ottki\. Chimii..(is, basi stilx'oi-- (latis bijjiaiiiliiltwi.s ubsciire ilcntatis supra irlal)i°is subtiis albiilis siibtomt'i'.iosis, spicis fdjiiii- iicis simplii'ibii.s loiijre pcdiiiuiilatis, capsulis lU'iniiiii coiifcrtis setis hui^'is inollil)U.s ccliinatis. — R. Cliiiieiisis. Adr. ile Jhss. — Spr. Si/.it. A. p. 878. — Crototi t'liimtisis. /Ji/V;. — I'achi//, V. 2!)-i. /'(';m/iM(«w /ii7//. cMpiiliforine .'H-.j-tiibim (irilidum lobis 1 vel •_' postea lissis :) .S'/i;/iH«/a .'1, snliM.s>ilia, rcciirva. bniMri-olihinu-.i, cra«sa, iiiliis dense papilioso-hirsiila. — IVrliaiis, notwithstandiiii,' some discrepancies, this may be alsii Uiiiiiiis iipilln, l.oiir., and coii'ecpieiitly likewise SpreiiLrel's lioftl. Ciiiiti)miii.iis. Wc have not seen the male planl. 2. Uotllcfa /)«»/(•«/«/« , tViiticosa, foliis rlionibeo-ovatis ti'ifiis|)i(latis aciiiniiialis iiitci^LT- rimis vi'l subtleiitatis lonm' jii'liolatis basi l)ii^laiiiluli)sis supra f;labris Mibtiis bri'vissiiiie ac luollitcr idiiKiitosis rtifi'sct'iiti-albidis, tloribiis iiiasf. paiiiciilatis axillaiibiis lermiiialibiistiiic, lain — H.pariiciilata. Adr. dt ,his.'>. ? Spr. Si/.st. J'ii/. :i. ji. H71 / — Croton paiii- iiilatiiin. /,'/»/. .'' Lamarck'- planl i- from .Ia\a, and lii« description airri'c- tolerably well with thi> (hini'se one . Hhelher I iiber be ihe .^la/liilii.i Cdcliiiuhrii.'^iii of l.nurcini (^'J. p. iifri.s ik'iitato-serratis (deiitibiis incurvis) siipni glal)ris siibtus iiiollilcr iibesci-iilibiis, iicrvis vciiistpif siibtonn'iitdsis, raccinis (tii.asctilis) loiif^issimis folia tliipio pii I 1 ... (-1 I f'xci'dcntilins iiilci i iiptis, (ioribus {".isiii'iiiatis biwc pitliwllalis, ptriaiitliio 3-i-pai'lit(i. ( '. p.iivilloiiim. Adr. de ./m.v.v. /'.up/i. p. liJ. f. 14. w. 'l;{. Spr. Sf/s(. 3. />. !)0(>. — Acalyplia spirifloia. Ihirm. I'l. Ind. //. ;Jpecies dy its stems ncit being hispid with ^preading hairs, but simply pubescent. We possess both from the Penins'.la of Inilia. I. Stillingia schifera. Mirh. — Crotoii stbifeniiii. Linn. — Sapiuin sebiferuin, Jtoxb. Fl. Ind. 3. p. G!)3.— Triotlica Sinensis. Lour. Fl. Vmh. 2. p. 7il). I. lMiplioil)ia fltyniijhlia. Liim. — liorb. Fl. Ind. 2. p. 173. liivolucri iilaniluUi' 4, pallida', erbicularcs, discifonnes, prucessubu^ conciiloribus sutfulcientibus miniitis mlcr .ve subaipialibus duphi niiudrcs ; J'ntclus parce strigo-i, par\i : .inninn ecaniuculata, brunnea, i>btii»t' tctra- giina, transverse >iibundulala. — 'I'lie Mowers occur >everal together in the axils, but tlicy are very shortly peduncled, often almost sessile. This, with the following, belongs to Dr. Koeper's first section, characterised by the seeds destitute of a carunculus, and the glands of the involucre resting on one side of a niori' or less menibranaceiius scale or process, which he prnperly >ugi.'ests ought to be r.irardeil as analoL'ous ti -lipules, tluy only occurring in the species nrovidecl willi .■.lijiules. 2. Kuplioi'bia /«'/«///(>«. Linn. — K. birta. Linn.'!* IIihjIc. tl Arn. nupr. p, 95. Iiivoliiiri iiltimlulir minutic, sanguim'U', orbiculares, proce-isubns ejusdem fere colons ac substantia it vlt vrlanduUi majoribus sutlulta- : J'inctus trigoni, -tri^'osivpilosi . .■inninn brunnea, tetragona, leviter rugulosa, raruuciila anll.iri deslitula. — It is n. 100, ii, /<, c, of Mr. Vachell's collection. 3. Kii|)ii(>rbia I'mdietlii ; annua, trecta, glabri'. glauca, I'oliis oppositis brevissinio petiolatis biifaribiis aculis argute seiriiiatis, inflorcscentia axiliari fasciculata laxiiisiiila, inyi)liicii glaniliilis '!■ ininutis ()rbii-ularil)Us cuncaviusciilis proiTs-iiiljiis pctaloideis albis inajnsciilis ()ibicuiaril)us paiillo inter se ina-qiialibiis siill'ultis, iViictibiis iu'vibiis glabi'is, seiiiii'iibiis globoso- tt'tragonis attt)-griseis siibrugulosis canintula ilestitutis angulo unico sulco levissimo ixarato. IIab. Macao; llev. ti. II. Viuhill, n.-2t\. ! 4. Kupli()rl)ia bifida; glaberriiiia, glaiica, caiilf decunibiMitc, foliis oppositis bri've pt-tioia- tis lineari-obiongis biLsi obiit|ui' subcoiilatis obtusis serrulatis, iiilloivscentia bifida diciiotonia. T 1, 1, Ii i i ii 1 ■I ' l» i 1 i ■ ,r !V'*' ui t i i ill II i ' ' i ■: i- I ! i '1 IL IS- I II 214 CHINA. [ Urtkea. i: ?« ^ \\ \\ ft: I mI foliis flornlibus ad ejus rnniificatioiiuni bases iluobus oppositis parvis sursuni decrescentibus deciiluis, involucii j^laiululis orbicularibus disciformibus concaviusculis processu luteo orbi- cular! carnosulo dupio niajore suffultis, processubus inter se jvqualibus, capsulis glabris hevi- bus, semiiiibus siib{?loboso-tetragonis leviter riigulosis caruncula arillata destitutis angulo iinico sulciibrmi. Hab. Peninsula of China ; Rev, G. H. Vachell, n. 240. Ord. LXXIII. URTICE.I-:. Jim. 1. Urtica Millcttii ; berbacea, dioica ? foliis alternis loiige petiolatis subcurdato-ovatis acu- niiiiatis deiitato-serratis supra piloso-scabriusculis subtus pubesceiili-scabris, capiuilis ilorunt masc. axillaribus pedunculatis, pedunculis petiolo duplo brevioribus. We liave scon but otiC specimen, and tiiat very imperfect ; it was s^nt by Mr. Millctt. 1. Boeiimeria? «»»,•( a. — Urtica nivea. Linn. — Spreng.Syst. Tej/. 3. p. 843. Lour. Fl. Coch. 2. p. 683.— U. tenacissima. lio.tb. Fl Lid. 3. p. 590. The female perianth is urceolate as in liochmeria, not 'J-valvcd as in Urtica. Roxburgh hesitates about his plant being the same as V. nivca, from Luureiro's erroneous desoilption of the female flower, " germeti tilaraentis inultis sterilibus circumilatum :" but Loureiro must have taken either the hairs on the ovary, or the styles of the other flowers, for " sterile filaments." The style is simple, with one, not two stigmas, as Loureiro says. 2. Bi)cbmeriaa/je«ara. JHlld.Sp. i. p. 3l\ .?— B. Cocliincbinensis. Spr. — Urtica a! it-nata. llorb. Fl. Ind. 3. p. 582. (an Linn. ?) — Parietaria Cochinciiinensis. Lour. Fl. CotA. 2. p. 804. — P. Zeylanica. L. — Ilerba nienioria. Itumph. Herb. Amb. 6. /. 12./ 2? Willdenow describes this as an herbaceous perennial, and Sprengel, we know not for what reason, inserts the Ceylon i)lant among the shrubby species, Linnscus mentions it as hcrbace(ms, but does not speak of its duration : Roxburgh finds it annual. We have not seen the root, but the stems are certainly lierbaeeous. The specimens l)eforc us, from Mr. Millctt, have the leaves opposite on the primitive stem only, and alter- nate on the branches, thus ditfcring from both Loureiro's and Roxburgh's description, but agreeing In that respect with Roxburgh's U. tubirosn ; this last, however, seems to have a differently shaped female perianth. The habit is ipiitc that of a Parietaria, and although it and several of Roxburgh's species of Urtica present almost no difference in character from Boehmeria, they pos-ibly ought to form a distinct genus, or at least a sub-geims. One specimen before us is simple with larger leaves, and all of them ojiposite, ex- hibiting more the habit of a small Urtica: this form agrees with Loureiro's character, but it sectns to be merely a younger state of the other. 1. Trophis scandens; caule scandeiiti inerme, foliis breve petiolatis lineari-oblongis .•iubiter obtuse acuminatis intcgerriinis utrinque glabris vi>nosis la'vibus, floribus axillaribus, masc. dense spicatis, fa-m. paucis intra receptacula suberosa pedunculata l-5-na aggrcgatis, fructibus oblongis. — Caturus scandens. Lour. 2. /;, 751. lUli. Canton; Mr. Millctt. UloicA. Caitlis scandens, glabcr, brunnens, punctis albidis adspcrsus. Spintt nulla'. Folia alterna, rigida, breviter i)etioUita, anguste oblonga, basi subcordata, apice siibiter acuminata, acumine longiusculo obtuso, utriixpic glabra, tactu liuvia, subuadulata, supra litvissiuia, subtus uurvis venisquc protub«rantibus notata. \ i\ Vrticea.] CHINA. 315 niargiiio intogcrriina ct ob vonas ad inargincs attingoiitus subrcpanda et ad Bpociom hie illic minuto denticu- lata. Petiolus lincani lon^'us. Spicit Masc. solitaritu vcl bino;, pcdiinculata3, fero scsquiunciaro longie, cylin- dracciL*, linoain crassiL-, Peihinntlus pctiolu puullu longior. Floret arete approxiinati. Perianlhium tri- partituiii, sogiuciitiii lute uvulibus. Stamina triu; iilaiiienta per icstivationcm croeta; (anthorit pendulis,) pu9toa plana lincaria pcriantbii) diipio longiora, transverse striata, olastica. PistUlum :ibortivuin, cylindrieiioi, grucilo, breve. Jiecejitacuitt I'ckm. parva, scinitie pij/erU nigri minora nee postca succrescentia, suberosa, tonieiitdsii, peduneulata, pedunculis solitariis axillaribii> on the branches, roundish capituli of male (lowers, and, from the receptacle of the feniiile llowers enlarging and becoming lleshy, the fruit appears to remain enclosed, and never to be cx- Acrteil. 'rhero can be no doubt but ull the species of Triiphis have a true mouopbyllous perianth enclosing the ovary, similar to what we have recognized. — We shall here add the following abridged synopsis of all the species which liavo been hitherto described : — § I. Floret ftrminei spicati, nudi. 1. T. Americana. Linn. ^ 2. Floret J'ummei ijlomerati, intra receptaculum g'ohotum inclusi. 2. T. icandent; triandra inermis, fl. nir.sc. spicatis. .1. T. fniticum; spinosa, foliis oblongis acuminatis, — Wall. List of F. L Plants, n. 4G43.» — Batis fruti- cosa. Uuxh. Fl. Ind. J. /). 7(i3. 4. r. spinosa; letrandra spinnsii, foliis obbingis, ll. masc. capitatis. — T. spinosa. Willd.—T, aculeatu. /foMP— Halts siiinosa. lloxl>. Fl. hid. 3. p. I&i. l) ;(. Floresjirm. solitarii, recrptaculo \-ti-phyllo impotiti. j. '1'. tiu-foimis; spit.osa, foliis luvibits, receptaculi foliolis fnictu dupio longioribus. Spr. Sysl. .'1. p. 'J()-2 T. taxioides. Heyne in Roth, Nov. Sp. p. 008.— T. spinosa. Roib. Fl. Ind. X p. 7GvJ. IIab. in jugis moiitium Circaretisium. ti. T. atptra ; iiiormis, foliis scabris, receptaculi foliolis fructum suba'rc- -1 it> the loaves i)roa(h'r, lordato-ovatc, and loss aennilnated than in the other two, (their leuffth lieinp; aliout twice the hreadtli,) a. ■! also fnlvou*; Imt we do not eonsider tl'.i>se forms snttieiently eonstaiit to marli them out as disliiH't varieties. U'e liad almost referred here Trrmii CorhiiuhmsiH of Lourciro; liut now leel disposed, from his aeeouut of the seed, to eonsider it a speeies of Aiiliilesmti. i. Ficiis piiriformis ; erectu ? fruticulosii, foliis hrcviter pt-tiolatis linciiii-laiiCLolnlis viisiis basin anqustati.s apice subitiT ct siibloiif^f acuiiiiiiatis utriiique glabris hi-vibus supra nitidis siilnus pnlliilis, stipulis subulatis ilcciduis, recuptaciilisaxillaril)iissolituriisclavato-pyrifuriiii- bus (globosis basi valilc anj^ustatis) Irevibus Ur. Wallich's plant differs in several particulars from this: the fruit in our specimen from him lU. 44!»j n.) is ronsiderably smaller, while the leaves are larsier and rouirh to the tourh on tie under side. '■i. I'lcus setosu; arboreay rainis pi'tiulis pedunciilis ruccptaculis t'olioruiiU|ue iiervis sulitus liirsiitc tiavido-pilosis, foliis breve potiolatis alternis ()bl()iiij(>-olK)vatis l)asi siibfordatis et fen' ii'qualibus apice acuniinatis marfjiiie serratis, subtiis ad vfnas |)il(>su-piib('sc>'titibiis supra liispido-strij;osis, reccptaculis i^lolmsis axillaribos solitariis biitisvo bispidissiinis brevissirne peiliiiiculatis. (Tah. XLIX.) This is altoi;ether a very remarkable specie « thi' seta' on the youn^ receptacles (which, in the antheriferous state, are uliout the si/e of a very larire pea) ire peculiarly close, stout, and spreailintr. The shape of the leaves is precisely that of the Chinese form of (Irewia Mirrmus, holh sides beiuj,' almost ecpiid, ami very ■•iinilar to those of/-', srnhrn, .lacq., liut there lliey are opposite, and have much longer petioles; nor i-^ tlie fruit hy any uu'ans so setose as in our plant. ^^B. \I,1.\. I'icus sct()sa:--Ha/. size. ■ W^M Oiiu. LXXI\ . CIILOKANTHK.E. //. Br. 1. Chlomnthus inamspicitu.t. Sir. — Ito.rb. 11. Ind. l./<. 138. — N'if^riiia spicata. Thunli. — CrMHlus odorifcr. Lour. Ft. Coc/i. \. p. 112. P I 'iMti OKI). LXXV, I . .Saiirunis cernuus. Linn. .SAIJHIIRE/K Jikh. We can perceive no difference hetween the Chinese -iiecimens from Mr. Millett, anil those we po'.scs from North America. 'I'lje description of S/ial/iium Chtiieiisi, l.our. I'l. (,'och, I, p. 'J7I1, althoH;;li usually referred to Aponoi/etuii ittstarliyum, ajrrees in every point with this plant except that wo do not find wliat lie calls a pedicelled oiic-llowcred luonophylious spatha. Oni). LXX\I. CONIFKILE. 1m.s. 1. Jiiiii|)erus c(;7«/«UHi,«. Litin.? — var. ('hininsis. lio.rb. Ft. Ind. ii. p. 839. •' Some few of the little twig-s bear opposite imbricated small obtuse leaves" (Roxb.), which is the case in our specinieiis. Roxburgh likewise describes J. Chintnsxs, Willd., and three new species from China, whicii we have not seen ; these are — I. .1. ii'/iiuliKi; foliis bolitariis (altcrnis ?) distichia linearibus huud mucronatia. 11^ 1 ■. If Smiliicea.] CHINA. 817 ■J. .1. Chini'nsis ; ramo^ta, valdt; patonn, foliis tcniU ilcnsu subimbricatis, mucronatU. a. .1. r.emua ; riniis tiuiuibua apicilxis piilchro nutantibus, Coliis tcriiix patulls iiiucronatis. 4. .1. ilimorpha ■• liiliis tcrnis patulU niueronatis ail rainulos paucurt siibcompla'iatos o|ipositi9 imbricatis iiiinutiM ubtii!ii'<. Ord. LXXVII. KMMENANTHUS. Hook et Am. <,' i/yi- .j.partitiis, scsinioiitis rntiimlntH (ilitusi't pcrsisti'iitihiis : irstivatiu iiiibricativa. C'orvllu i)-\»'\.i\A, ii'«t'v«ti(> iiiilirii'iiliva : pt'tula (an pntiiis scpiila iiitoricpray) scpalis altiTiia I't subirqualia, tandem imliirala pt'isUlciitia. Stamina Id, suhpcri^ryiia, .j lonn'mra : a/iMtTH Ipildciihiri's, (Mirdato-sulirotumlir. (iermen l'Ih- Ikmiiiii, bhcniiii, .Vldcidiirc, Imiili^ biiividali'>y ; omila colliitcralia, pi'iidida. Stylus brcvis. Stiijma 5-iiMj.'ii- liitiiiii, siib>iiiipli'X. Capsulii pri>iiniiru'(M)lj|i)ii(,'a, ad l)asiii calyi'P rdMllacpic por.iistciitibns rim-ta, .'j-loiidari-, ^I'plicidc 5-valvi« : carpcllis dcirso medio extiis ad basin eiuialiculato iiitiis inlrotlexci, psi'iidi>-liiliieidaribii<, di«periiii<. Semina pendida, dedrsiiiii lonije ineiMbraiiaceo-alata. — Caiilis liiinimus, rumositx. YuWix alteriiu, f/lahra, '2^-4 iniitas limijn, ovatiMi/iluiii/a, o/ilusiimiila, intei/irrima, siihlus minulissmir puwlnlatii, rir /Ill/ill iil(j-punclmari/iiiiitu.s, iremtlutus, vix tincinm loiif/us. Stipnlie iliiir sulmlattr ail liasm fiilioruin junwium, valile caductr. I'anieuia axillaris, ilirhotuma, puliiiinilata. |H'diiiu'iilii (/...■'« uiiiias liiiiiio. I-'lores juniiires (jlutiiMm. 1. E. Cftimtixis. IIooli, ft Arn. IUb. (j'aiitiiii i MeMTn. Lay anil Collie. The speeitiii'iis exhibit iild I'ruil, tVoiii wliieh must of tlie seeds have eseaped, and sueli of tli4' latter a> remain .ire empty : there are also llower-bmls, lint so very yoinii; as to render the ileterniination of the mnnlier i>l ovnies very uncertain ; vte eoidd not, however, satiety ourselves as to tliere beiiii; more than a sinirle pair. \Vi' are very donlitlul where this genus ou^fht to be plaeed in the natural arran^eineMt. In some points it approaches the Tiliareit and liytlniriaceii; with which the habit ))erliaps best accords : in other respects thiTe is a -liLdil aflinity with the (.'roup of Hutareir. We leare it at the end of the Ihcotyleilones. ori.. Lxxviii. orchidl:^!;. ./«.«. I. Aniiitiiini L'hiiumis. lilutn. — I .mill. gin. et Sp. Orch. ]>. 125. — I'livhill, ii. 82. I. Apaturia Chimnsis, lAmll. ijrn. it Sp. Orch. p. 131. — Vaclull, n. HI. 1. Spinititlus Indica. f.i mil. Coll. Hot. p. SO. /. 30. — Aristotclia spiralis. I.oitr.' it. (hill. 2. p. CSS.— raclutl, ». 80. Oni). LXXIX. iiui)i:;i;. ./«.w. 1. Piii'dantliii!) Cliiiicnsis. Ki:r in Ann. Hot. 1. p. 2t7. — Helaincaiula Cliinunsis. /). ('. in Itcilout. l.it. 3. /. 121.— .Mora'a C'liiiifiisis. I'linnb. Ilo.ih. il. Iml. \. p. 170.— Ixia C'liiiicii- sis. Linn. — Curt. Hot. Miii/, t. 171. — Bclaincaiula Scluiiarmaiii. Jilieed. Ilort. yfni. 11./. 37. — yaclictl,"!/." Probably thi.s, although il bears the name of (7iiH<7i.l)al)le, his plant ho a mere form of Khevile's Kari Vilwuli, Ilorl. Mai. 7. t. ;M., it woiihl only be distingnishalile by its larger sizo. We have seen a specimen in Ur. NVitfht's Herbarium exactly airreein^' with Kheede's %ure. '2. Sm\\n\ pseitdo-Chiiia. Linn.? — S. Indicii. liurm. Fl. Iml. p. 213. LiiiiiK i,< and most systematic authors mention this as a native of North America only : Loureiro and Koxliiirffh, however, introduce it into their respective I'lora", and it seenH to agree well with Hurmann's .V. IiiilUa. Wo cannot perceive any diH'erence between our Chinese aiul North An\erican specimens. 3. Siiiilax glabra ; caulc tcrctiusciilo iiicrmi, t'oliis ineriiiil)us nngustc lanccoliitis ncuminn- tis biisi obtiisiusculis utrinquc glnbris supra liicidis inarfiini' iiitegcrrimis, umlH-llis (fl. fern.) axilliirihus sessilibus, pedicollis gracilibiis pclioluiii iiHiuaiitibiis. — S. glabra. Itoj-b. Fl, Ind. 3. p. 702. ?—ii. laiiceolata. Burm. Fl. Ind. p. 213.— Lot/r. 7'/. Coch. 2. p. 76 1. Koxbiirirh describes his plant with leaves u'laucous on the under side, and with llii» " calycine leaflets broad, iibcordate, sessile." We have not seen the ]ierianth ; the leaves in our spec u i"n;< are not at all U'laucous iMulenieath. Roxburgh mentions that the root ol his plant is large and tuheiiu' ; Loureiro says it is filiform and not tuberous. Notwithstanding these diHerences in description, we are dis]),)Sod to consider Lijurciro's plant to bo the same as that of Uoxburgh. The true .V. laiueolata is a North American species ; S|)rengel places it among those with a prickly and angled stent; all other authors describe it as unarmed, nor hav<' we found any |>rickles. 1. Ophiopogon .>red by Rumjihius (j. t. ".').); but others have it as much branched as in D. insijulm: this last form exactly coini'ide* with what we have described as 1). Snnitwiihensis, supr. p. !)7, ■.vliicli may therefore be considered as not ditfeicnt from Hlume's idant. Blume seems to consider it only us a cultivated plant in India, so that it is not impro- bable bill it may have lieeii originally introduced from the Sandwich Islands. The leaves are perfectly smooth to thu touch i\\m\]i the margins, even when the latter are carefully unrolled, but in the trm- Ji. rn.st- Jhliii, the serratures are ollen ilistant and extremely minute; so that, as the habit is precisely the same, then^ may be a (pn'stion as to the propriety of keeping them (iji as distinct species. — We have it from ('aii- ton (Mr. MiUelt), and from Lappas Island (Mr. Vachell, n. l-Jti.) 1. Barnarilia scilloidts Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1029. — Schult. Syst. l.p. 555. — Ornitlio- j,'aluin Sineiiso. Imut. FK Coch. 1. p. 255. Hab. Macao; Mr. Millelt. Lappas Island; Rev. fi. II. Vachell, n. I'2H. wm OiiD. LXXXII. PONTEDEUIE.E. Rich. Kunth. 1. Pontedcria oi'flta ; foliis ovatis acuminatis basi IjL'viter cordatis multincrviis, raceiiio pauciHoru iaxo brcviter pedunculate e iiicdio petioli erumpente, fructit'uro erecto. m Commtlinta.] CHINA. W Hab. Canton i Mr. Miltell. Tliis is very closely allied to P. vnginaUs Roxb., but that ipscics has the leaves only 3«7-ncrvoil, anil the racemes, allcr the (lowers decay, lie(M)niu riicurvod. P. ovata, Linn, docs not belong to this genus. Oni). LXXXIII. RESTIACEiE. R. Br. I. Kiiocnulon Cantonkims; rhizoinatc anniiu? intra folia parce araclinuidcii, scapis strictis ^labris 8-12-p)ilicaribiis quiiiqimngularibu.s qiiani folia lincari-acuminata vix duplu tit qiiaiii vngina> pilis rnris ulbiilis putciitibus udspcrste qiiatlruplo longioribus, capitulis de- miini ^lolH)sis basi planiuscidis ^labris, bructeis involucralibus pluriniis testaceis rotunduto- obnvalis, intcrioribus cinurco-albis cuncato-rotiindatis apicc brevitcr acuminulatis niidis, pcriantliio masi*. iiitcriore inoiiopliyllu tubuloso apicu cristato-flinbriato, pi-riaiitbii fein. laciiiiis cxtcrioribiis duabtis aiiticis navicularibii.s iiitck'ioribus angustis iiitcgcrriinis niulto latioribus. In the struetnro of the rapltnlnm this is very much allied to E. sexani/ulare, Linn. {Leucocephala nfiuthatta, Hiixh. I'l. Ind. :i. p. (il3), but the whole plant is much lonfj^er; thu leaves are lar^fer and broadirr, and tlit- ••heaths, and sometimes the leaves also, are sprinkled with a few spreading hairs. We almost suspect that this is /;'. qttadrangjtlare of Loureiro (Fl. Coch. I. p. 77.), but, at the satno time, there are several points of diHerence. In our plant the scape, although always 5-anglod, has one of the angles ofien so much smaller than the others as to appear like a mere nerve along one of the four principal sidui; hence Loureiro mi'.'ht easily have supposed it to be only l-ungled. Loureiro's plant, however, seems to be smaller than ours, and may possibly be rather E. (/uwi/uam/u/tin; Linn. — We have received it from the nuighbourhuod nf Macau frimi Mr. Mllletl, and Mr. Vachell, ">." OiiD. LXXXIV. I'ALMvE. Juss. I. I'iuniix dactylifera. I.inn.—Ituxh. Fl. Ind. 3. p. im.— Vaihell, «' /." Oui). LXXXV. COMMELINEyi:. It. llr. I. VwmmvWwn lieinjhaktmK. Iahii. — Lour. I'l. Coch. \. p. \^. Iltub, I'l, IiuL \ . p. 171. — C. iiLTvosa. liurm. I'l. Ind. p. I.f. ;L — C. cucuilata. Linn. The leaves are sometimes almost round, sometimes lanceolate, but always obtuse at llje point. 5J. Commiliiia polyjamii. IloUi. — C. coinnuiiiis. Hoxh. (omniumi/uc Jorsuii di n liol. Ind. Or. script.) Hah. Lappas Uland; Un: . LXXX\ 11. I'ANDANi;.!:. //. Hr. I. VMul.iims (xloratissimiis. f.hin. J'il. — Lour, /■'/. Cor/i. 2. />. 130. — Jliuli. I'l. I nil. .\. />. T.\H. rachdl, H. 77. Oiti). LXXXVIII. AKOIDK.E. Juss. I. \\\\\\\ Cohwasia. Linti.f' W'v liavr sri'ii mily unt' itpi'iiiiicii ol'llii' npatlia anil '•pailix «itliiiiit any Icum'^. I. Pollios Lnureiri ; |ianLsitii'a radicaiis, |H'tiiilis |ilaiii> t'oliiiin simplex laiiccolaltiiii latitii- iliiic i(patli:i iiiu'ari, spailici.' loii;.'!! tvliiulriicfo tuinii erei-to. — I'laf^flliiriii ri-peiis. iMur. I'l. Cixli. I. /*. 2(!3. \fr\ nrarlv allicil In /'. siiiniltiix, I. inn. P I I On I). I.XXXIX. CYPKllACK/i;. Juss. 'Till' Vi/prrann: ami (iriiinmm tiirni llu' must nunicrnii* »nil »aliialilc part >^ witli wliiili llir ('liincx' am! I'.ast Imliari -pr('ir> nt' Imiti oriicr- have Ihtii usually licsiTilii'il, it i< n('ri'*sary thai llii'y «liiiu|il Iir miliicil nii.rr in ilrlail itiiin tlif iitliiT I'aniilit'i-. For llir t'ollowinff uccouiit of tlii'iii »«• arc iiiilrlitfil to our friend I'rof. ('. . 7. "j. (cuiii char, ct xyn.) — "• MiUitl. — o: I adull, u. 70. a. \ ar. ; iioii iliHert, ui-i L'raeilitale ipiaiiaiii, el radii- mnniliu- lonL'i>i-< uli^. "i. (". rapiilaris. Kot'u. — N. ati /■'.. I. c. ji. 70. (ctim cliar. ft >yii.) SjiK iilii ]-^polli(i- lon^ie, line, '11 lata, valde eomprt'S-ii' ; rhaehillie inter -(pmniaH >ieroliii uli- ohloii(fi» iii«riilpla : i ariiiiil a iilrim|iie intiT -i(U,iina- iiiidatiiu ennspieua. .Squnma ante iinliricatie, liati memlirana- 1 iM rliai hillain anipleetente-, ehartaeea', Jalerihus hiviffatie, liitea', iiiat.'i-ve aiit niiiins lirinme-eentes, dor-o ans-'U-to -patio viridi iiervulo utrinqiie eariiiai|Ue proiniiiulis, ohlon^e, apice obtusie. .Sdimiiut duo. Cart/- '7)«c.< fuseie.invei- rhucliiilu' reitanL'ulis elonj:ati)> ueiiii-iinmiTMe, ohovtitie, minutiin punilulalii . m 4 '■ 4 ( 'i/i>crmeit. | CHINA. S2I I ((no lit' till' !4|i<'i'imiMis licluri' ii«, Inmi MiU'im, cnntiiiim iiiiiri' r,iv« In llic iiinlicl lliun is nuticcil hy I'rul. Nt'on xiii Kii'tilicck : III' liiii'ils it to having mily IVnm om- to tlirri' ruys i wh KiiiI tlircc or fmir |irinci|ml my I'riini nil inch uml ii liall'lu two inelu'H in li'ii).'tli, uiitiim nhovu i|uiiti'il. Tlii* is Mr. Vaclii'ir't n. (J!t.| U, C. CDHiiinssii.s, /.inn. — N, nb, E. I, r. /;. 7(i. (cum tliar. tt syn.) Had, Ciiiloii: Millilli ynr/ul/, II. T.i. It. {r\ [liirtr.) Spi'iii't I' ^'iiii'tilii arifiili' niiii|iri'<''>i'<, viriiliili', lini'olis |iiir|iiiri'is, n tatr provoctiori autuni inacniit iniirginiili lliva iiiilali", "iimiiiii^ ar','Uti' aciitali'', railii* iiiiilirllir l-l- imtiilis niiii.'iH miniisvi' rlontratis I'lrili' ili^tiiiifiicnila. Spiiiild in apii'c railiiiriim ;(-"(, .ippnixinialii', palciiti'-', 4-H.linrii< liiii.'a', l-l i liiii'a'* lalir, railiala- ant iIIl'!- latii', in ccnlro iinilii'lia' inaifii <'ontfi'«ta'. Vuryoima diHtimac Iriifinia. Styli rami lrr« (.'racillinii. Sliiiniiiu I. C. /iiitinijiirmin. If. tt Srh.f' — iV. ah /•,'. /. c, p. 77. (luiii iliiir.) Kxciiipla nii»tra vi\ liipnllicaria. Cm/hii nr'-pitiisi lia^i "iiiiiiinit laxis lnliiM|nr nun alliTmini' aii','ii»|i iiatii nilninni »iv iri|iianli' liivi iiHlriiiti, trit'oni, in iio-^lro liaml ailio riL'iili. .S/mii/n lll-l'J pdlliiciii ' .nirii' liiii'ani hitii', roiiipri"r>i' viriili"- ili'tniiin ),'riii'ii', niaru'ini' palliilii', iiiti'rilnin inaciilala"''! lata llava notatii'; iiili'riiiri"( ilcciiliia'. Jl/iai/iillii niinprr!<>'a, alti'rnaliin i,'rail;it,i. Stiimiiid triu, SIt/i, ..i /I n vi'rlii'i- tritiiliis. Ciiri/o/ifts Iriifonn, olmvata, lavinsinla, ininialnra allia, inalnra fiiu'rusct'iis. Ini i!ii liilia tri.< I'l'liii siinilia, i{iiiiriini iiniiin Hp'"iila« iiia;,'i4 ininn>vi' rxmlit, rrli'iua i-aMili'in !iubu'i|iiaiil. Mr. .\riiiitl hill «liii»ii, in \Vii.'lil^ Cimlrilintions to tlic llolaiiy of Imlia, p. 77, tliat C./iiT/iniitiis it\' Uov- linru'li, wliii li iianii' HonniT ,iinl Srlmltr- I'XiliaiiL'ril lor (,'. pirtmifiirims, (tlii'ri' liriinr a pri'vioii^ (', imtiiKi- lus . \t iiol till' Kanir a-^ llic prc-i'iit "piTir", linl'i* ('. Wiiihlii, \,\\\t \',. I'Ih- plant lirri' ili-^rrilii'il ha- lircii ihcrrfori' naini'il C. Miiiiim liy Wiirlit ami Armitt ( Wiiilii Cat. ii. IHl.j) in homnir of Mi'ycii, wlio lir-t ili>- I'oviTi'il it ill till' iinipl(', a'* ilr«i'iiliri| liv I'- 'f. Ni'r- \'in K>i'nlii'ck; lint in tlm-i' tnun ihr Prniniiihi it i< Mmri' rr(i|in'iitly ruinpniiml, a- noliii'il hy Ko\l.iiri:h; llir inin'o to thi' •trali"' i- o!\i'ii -traiu'ht ami pamloii-, Init !■* nMi.illy -liirhtly rrciirvcil ; Uo.\linri.'li h.i- ili'«iTili('il anil tijfnri'il tlii< torin. (i. C llnspnn. Itttltb, — .V. nh /,'. /. t: p. H(». (ctiiii diiif. viir. tl syn.) II.Mi. •, rin a Maraii iirlicm, (i. II. IVu7it7/, " i \-\ pi-ilcin altns, iiintf trii|m't«r, infra iiinlii'llain sralicr, ilriatii'*, cra'-ilii' pi'iiiui' irallinui'i'if. I'oliiiriim 1 in alii> va^'ina una ft altera ail ha^iii riiiini incnihranaci'a, animi^ala, striata, piirpnri'a; in aliii vairina inlcrior tran-it in lolinin lini-arc carinatnni olitiisiiin iniirLrinr -ralirum, nilniu hri'viii'-. luilid t'a-i inilornin anirn-liora, C'lmplicala, riilmnni iiipiantia. Im uliii rum iliphyllnm, l"lio altrro iiinlii'lla \-S lircviori.^illiTn (- , liri'viori. ^ '>'7(r»» coinniiiiu- inaru'ini' apifcqiii' mi'inliraiiai ra , olilii|iii' Inniiata'. linlii'llii' (Yii/iili-S v.ililr ina(|Mah"', l-;t |ioHii'i'< lonu'i, iiiinprr->i. altrro laliTi' lanalirnlali, ^rlaliri, irrarili'-, patuli. ( 'iiihiltutir li-f<-railiatii', nirilio pro inorr »i'»-ili. Iiiioluiil/ii iliiarnni iiihri'olarnni loiiLrituilint', lani'roUita, itcariosa. Ochniita siiiL'iili railioli laxa, oliri<|n(' trunrata. y^iii/io^ -('iiiipiilliiarci. < '//r/iM/« railioli bitiila cnin -picula media >essili, ramo lateral! ntroipie divaricato- reenrvo, vel di>taeliyo, altera spienia terminante -es^ili, altera ad ejns liasiii pi'dlcellata rellexa, vel altero !-alteni liiliilo tetra-laeliyo, seil. >pienla media, iniai|ni' allerins lateri>, alterin* lateri'> radiolo dnpliei spienia instrncto, ipio lignra eyniulu- pedalu oritur, fipicula 'J W lin. lonifB', lineares, iompre»>a', u'labru). i^ijiiama r h: 0<10 CHINA. '. CyperaceiB. %M ciiriiiiilip, iinliriralw, ovata-, ohtusa', niiipromilo parvo a rcliqiio iimrpnc sippo »inulo liiscroto, carina viriili iritiorvi, laliTilius liiiira oliloiiira purpurasroiiti-liruiiiioa iiDtutiH, mari^iiic iiioiiibraiiaroi) pallidu. Stumma'.h Anlluiu liiu'ari'<, I'lilvii-, apii'c allic-burhata'. Slylm ad iiicdium triKdus. Caryojtais parva, tiigono-sub- rotiinda, sulitilitiT iniiK'tiilata, Candida, iiiulica. r. C". /it.ni.tlat/ii/iis. liotlh.S. ah E. I. c. p. 81. (cum cliar. ct syii.) Hah. Macao: MillfU: I'arh, I/, ii. :\. rl "f." 8. C". mnn/iiiciliis. S. tili 11. I. c. />. S3, (cum diar.) II Mi. .Vd .Macau et in vicinis iiiNiili»i fi. //. Vtuliill, ii. (is, Jiiiiiijr liliro^a, tihri* tlcsiinsls •ipimirinsis. Stoldnm ll('\ii(i>i, »(|nainali, liori/nntalts. Fuliii radicalia vairiids iiiliranaccis laxis inslrncla. Culmi ad ha-in vai.'ina inciidpranacalira, acuiniiiala, cnlniinn MiljuMpianlo. Culiiiiis acuto tri^'inMis pi'nna ^'allinacca crassior. Imnturn \\\\\.\ tria, trcs Icrc lincas luni^a, plana, niaririin' ."calira, ainliclla li>ni:itius ninlicllani a'ljuans. liailii uniliclla' .'J-l-, \-l\ pi.lliccs loniri, C(iinprc«!-i, >cal)ri. Spicu, ol) spicas lalorales sessile- -nl)capitata-, ]iiillicciji lata, pnllico lircvior, r parlialilnis .'(-4 pati'nti^.siiiiis tcrininalii|U(< confTfClis I'xstriicta . invdlliicclla -nil ^picis cl spiculis ! rcvia, M'taci'a. Sjiiruhr conl'irln-, patcntcs, ipiatuor lincas louija', lincani vi\L l.ila", cornprossin-cuUt. Si/ii(itii, dciiniiii olilusii', ^cptcnincrvc:', c |inrpnrci> cvpalliila', durxi viriilnlu-, niaru'ini; allxi-tciuiissinio. Ulatiiiiia tria. it. C. caiifscctis. raid. — .V. ah 11. /. c ji. 81. (cum cliar. ef. syn.) II \n. Macao; ,1/(//t//. In liltorc 'IVnon-H.iv ; trictii9, Irij.'onu'*, lavi-, snl. iniilicll.t rulcsccns. i'lihii radiialia, cnliiuirji a i|u,intia, lincari.i, ri^'idnla, '.'-•_'} liui-js l.ita, u'l.mca, ylalira. niar^'inc scrrulato- «calira. I'ni/iiur niiMMl)ranaccir, l'u«co-purpnri'ii-. Imulncri toliola it<>->picata, late pwainiilalin, ''pici^ partialihu- panels divaricilis earnn:ipic inlinii- ionu'lorilnci tire pi>lli<'.iril>n>, liai^i -ape ronipovitis, Inue una I't altera snperiora vt'rsii'i innllo hrcviiir, ip-o apice siniplieitiT spicato, nude litriira inllorescentia' hrcveni pyraiuidiin refcrl. .S/iii-M/tf' approxiniata' iiee iiuhricata', recto an;,'nlo p;'lcntes, subdisticlia', sosaiU's, .'{ lin. lon^ii', J lin. lata , ex oljloniro lanceolata', acutiusenia', inodice coinpressu', iitrinipii' coiivcxu-, H-'J-tlone, sipniinis arete iiii- liri(,ili» nvatis uliluse nincronatis era-"iusciile cliarlaceis ;.'riseo-ruM'i!( niarvinr ant;iiMo palliiliore, ncrvi> novcni prorniindis olitn.-i- iliti-is pniici'd.ili-ipic. Hharhilld niriiicpn- ad latns alata. Slaimna tria. Slylun .III niediuin liilidn>, altern raino liilid.i. Ciiii/n/isit iilmYalo-triipii'tra, lateribut di'pri'K-lK, nincronata, lia>i conlracta, iiuiMtnli" minimis prnndiinlis -nliserlatis e\a<|iutala, invro-fusca, iiltidula, s(|UUiiia sua duiiln brevior. From tbe above description, as. isted by specimens from Ur. \\ iubt, and determined by I'rofcssoi .N'rcn Villi Eionbeck, we are now inclined to refer here (mr C. rarutJiiUui, from tbe .S mdwicli l«laiid«, mipr. p. TO.I Id. [C, vcrliciHatit.^ ; umlK'lla C()m|K>sita tlt'comiiositavu plurii'uiliata, riuliis o)iii|)res.., s(]uiimis ovati- 'jhlusis iiiucriitiatis llavidi.s doixt trincrvibtis iiurvo cariiiali viridi, stylo trifido, cary- u|i.si uvali tri({ui;lru lievi pallida, iiivulucclli.s subdipliyiliii umbcilulu paullo breviuribus in- J'.' t'l/lirracett,] CHINA. 228 voliicro 4-fi-phyllo, foliolis 2-4 umbcllft imiltt) l<)ii<;ioi-il)Us cnrinatis Ibliiscjiii' inarf^inc aii- irorsuiii spiculoso-stiiliris, culnio trif^ono lani. — C. verticillatiis. lio.ili. 11. Iiii/. \. p. SOCi; (td Hall.) 1. />. 209; in Cat. Merc. Lid. or. Mns. tab. 1310. (Iiaiul N. ah. K. in llig/U's Contrib. p. 87.)— C. ili<,'itatiis. N. ah K I. v. p. m ? (iion lioxh.) Hah. l)uni-8 Islimd, I8-2H; f.'. //. Vac/iill, n. 73. <:. Spicir J-] \ iinciiiiii loiiffip, pciinii' anscriiisi' miiii)ri>i crassilic. S/iiniltr liiifaiii loiijri'. S(|iiamariiiii /cr- vuii I'uriiiitlis viridi:* lia! in iniu'ronoiii ctiaiiuiui' viriili'iii rcciiini vi'l |iutuliiiii valiiliiiii jiro'ciirri'iiH. Sijuiiiikc ilmr int'oriori's in'morrs ut sicrilos. Wo havu (fivfii llic iibovi; cliaraetiT, in onltT llial it may lie i'()iii|iiiri'il «itli that of ('. ilii/ilatus, traced l)y Noes Von Ksonbock, 1. c. (when- the Icafi's and invnlnircs arc said, \iy a tyiii){;ra])lii(al rrn)r, to Im- '• inarvino rul)ris," instead of " marline Mal)ri»,"); and llie two will lie lonnd scareely to diller. Ni'e> Von INenlierk, in Ids MS. remarks of this plant, " distiuifnilnr inter i-ontliu'S spicis in radiis nndiellnlu' l-'J-pnlli- earilins ipiinis siinis septeidsve, i{-l p(dlieeni lon;,'is, ;M »uliai|nalil)ns tnajorihus, relii(nis minorilms, cras^itie poTiiiii' anHorinu', a basi, nlii i|nand(i<|ne nonniliil eurvantur, densissime iniliricalis, nianuin cum digitis suis bene refereiitilins:" tiie lirst part i>( wliicli afirees with onr one, lint the latter i-* not so eviilent either in the s|MH'inien before ns, transmitted for onr inspection by I'rofessor Henslow iif Cainliridge, or in Koxliurijli'- description and litciire, with which the Chinese plant ii^'roes exactly.; 11. [C. jHirriJlorus. I'afJ. — \'. a/> E. I. r. p. 87. (ciini cliar. tt syii.) Hab. Macao; Milltlt: ruc/ic//, n. fi'J. A. (ex parte.) Var. a. ought to have been detined, " nndiella explicata."' 12. C". Iria. Linn. — -V. nb K. I. r. ji. 87. (cum cliar. «'t syii.) IIab. Macao; Millelt : JurAe//, h. »»'2. /'. (I'x parte.) 13. C. difformis. Linn. — X. ali /,'. /. r. p. 88. (cum char, ct syn.) I'l. C distans. Linn. — N. iil> /,'. /. c. p. 88. (cum cliar. tt syn.) Hab. Circa .Vacuo urbvin ; (i. II. I'ltihell, " ;/." to\ part".) Vera /riVirwm soeia, spicnlis an^fusiis, -iinamiscpii' aliernatim di>po»iti-, dorso viridilms, la viler i|iMiM|ne- nervibiis obtiutissiniisciim vel sine miicronnio, niar|.'iiie albido meinbranaceis caryopsin uipiantilni- Imih' di— lincta. Stiimina !i, Inviilucrltn .'M-phy lla, lineari-^etacea, uinliellain n-ipiantia. 'J. M.MlISCrS. I.inh. \. ah/:. I.e. I. M. njptrinus. I'ahl. — .V. ab E. I. c. p. !)0. (cum cliar. ct syn.) — I'aihtll, it. 73. (/. S/iiailir %ix linea ant -esipii iltera loiif^iores, lineari-snliiilalic, e 4 vel .O siinnmls exstrucla-, utiarnm inlerior patida, laiiceolato-snliulata, spicnla tripio brevior, seciindii ornta, ohtiisa, hac untem sterilis; tiiin tertia ex- toriorr|ne miyor t)vato-lance;mata tria et caryopsis trigoiia MarmcDmm. Fulia culino pleruimpie breviora snnt, nti et in icone Hheeiliana. (Hort. Mai. 1-. t. li;J.) /n- tHUucrum 3-<>-phylluin, foliolis pleris<|Uu uiiibcllani excedcntibns. ^/jicula adnll» et Iruclifera" puteiiles el subrutluxat. Color fotioruiu );laucu9. hii!'^ .! : I [p-iij: f W IH 22 t CHINA. I Ci/ficraaa. it :' •^ i ■■ I m ! ^iMm i,i, ii .<■ 1 1 .1. kYLLINGIA. Liwi.: N. Ill, I-:. I. r. 1. K. moiinccphnla, Linn.—N. ah E. I. c. ;>. 91. (cuiii cliiir. et syn.) Haii. Macao: .1/(7/.//; ViichiU, n. Vl. h. 2. K. iiiiiia ; {S. ah 1'-) capitulo solitario sessili, iiivolucro triplnllo capitulo ii-O-pIo Idnijioiv, spiciilis iiionaiulris, scjiiainis ovato-aciitis iiovemncrvibus carina i^labris, foliis planis ancini|iullii'('iii \ima\< laliu^ciilis, uniiiibii^, iit et vai;iiii<, iiiairi- iniim-vc liit-iili-. capitulo Icriiiiiiali i' pliirilni* i|Miiii'Mi capitiili- coiiipo«ilo, -cil ii« ciiaiiis coiitiL'ui< l>racl('oli« aliipiol t'oliacci- iiitcr^liiiclis iicc u'ciiiini* allcro cli'\atiori; |M'riL'_viiio ilciii(|iic illiuiilio uiiiii?r(' (ctiaiii in frnctii niatiiroj lirrniori, laijiina nn^'ncni a'ipjantc crusso trincrvi l>asi cinarL'inata apicc ntriinpic hcvitcr rcpaiula ipia iuiicronnln> nicdin- inili'\ii» prodncitiir. A<1 liasin inter iicrvos latcralcs it inciliiiiu macula olilontra pcllucida ijua>i tciic«tra icjn«piciiur, acccilciilc i|uaniloc|uc, ulii lauiitia i|uiiiipn'ncrvis, magi* oxtmrsuin ct altera ininori, ipui' I uricl:i Hollliocllii icon cxiniic iniiii>lrat. Tuin. III. Scnii'EA;. N. ab E. :,. A H 1 L 1)U A A R 1 ) I .\ . I ii/i I. . A . -(/- /;. /. c. 1. .\. Ernifrimtis. Xns (t Mti/fr, in Art. Amd. Sat. Cur. Ki. Sup/il. '2. — N. a/> E. in Ilifj/U's ('viitfil). ]i, i)'). AliililiKuirihir (rciiii.s inter (vpcrcMs poiii pole.«l. I-. I'iMuuisrvi.i.s. \„hi. Xaiii:./... 1. !•'. /lisfiirtila. \ft.\ ft Mtycr. — .V. alt E. I. r. //. i»7. (cunt char.) — a. .V. ah E. I. <. Hah. «. ail Macao urlwin ct irj iiisuii" vicini>; I'ni/iill, n. " r." UiiiliT Ti'iu'U*. <,'u/mi l'a'( icniali, pcihiles et liipeilaleo, irracile*, lilitorines iMpre«»i. him canaliculali, >triali, IKT scaliri, L'liiin'e»centc», lorti. Ail liasiji vaijivi j.-J iruiicatie, meinliranai'cic /L;//i.iililiroruiiliu«,iiilino lireviorilius eiileiiii|ue siinililni.., Iiasi tcrcti-conipro-is suL'-'loque in-cnlpti-, extrcuni apice pliiuiH liuearilni" II iiuiliisculi- iiistructM'. Inviilurnim nmnopliylliitn, |ilanu, incurvuin. :(-4-p<>llicc> loniiuni. culini ipiceni ^iunllan>, iji..,.. s/iinilit ad -pci icrn lalcrali- ; liiic KC'ssilis c'^t, involucellii inonopliyllo tililorini >picul,i lirc\iiiri, i|ii.indiiipie ulisoleto, xnllnlla, ',-■/ poll. lunL'a, iivali--tria, infra urceolnm stipitiformem inserla. Stylus latus, compressns, ciliatus, apice bitidus, Vrccolus discrctus distinctc stipitatus rufulus nut pallidus caryopsin attollit. 3. F. tomentom. J'ahl. — S. ab E. I. c. p. 100. (cum cliai-. et syn.) Uinhr.llte parlialcs -J-H-radialn', railiolis vel omnibus nionostaciiyis, vel unci alterove lonfrinri ili*lachyo. Inviilucella , plerinntpie ulabnu. i'aryupsis obovata, alhidn, cxteriori latere (fibbosa, costis novem, intcriciii planiuseulo coslis uiidecim, interr;i, (lava, ''btusinscula, utrinque cum va){iiiis striata et pilo^a. Vmjinanim tuhus truncatus, altero latere ferru- cineus, punctulatus. ■t. F. diphylla. J'ahl. — N, ab E. I. c. p. 100. (cum char, et ailnot.) 5. F. decora. Sevx r' Meyen, — X ab E. I. v. p. 101. (cum cluir.) lihizoma valiilum, rope ', tibris rnmosis sparsis radicans, folioruin culmorumquc fasciculos in c»spitem collectos pollens. Culmi 4-M pollicos lonp, ri^'iduli, sulcato-anpulati, setulis exijtnis adpressis inspersi, basi dense foliosi. Fuliii tiabcUatim distidia e vaiifinia imbrieatis nuMnbranaceis ferrugineis subpubcrulis fasti- ^iata, 1-1} pollicem loii^a, linea anifustiora, uttennata ft acutiuscnla, apice plerumque spbacelato, plaui- uscula, recnrva, (:lauca, supra dense arifcnleo-sericea subtus sparsim puberula: quw in culmo pauUuluui ad- scendunt, ad ]•} polticeni decrcscuTit folia, maxima pars cnlnii aphylla. Invnlucri Mia 'i-S, vix 3-4 lincis longiora, basi nieudiranaceo-dilalata, iilauca, sericea. I'mfulltr radii :i-(i, ^l-poUirem lonjii, conipressi. Iflauci, cum capitilo centrali sessili. Spiiiilit -.^-4, sessiles, •.•-•JJ lineas lou^v, ovato-obloufjip, terete*, dense imbricatje. Accedit quand(Mpie in radiis lon^'ioribus radiolus brcvissimus, dislacbyivj. Sijutimtr ovain?, pubescentes, mar|rine late mendiranace* alba-, pulcbre ciliatw, carina dorsnli viridi in iMucroneiu excurrente, latere utroque nervis ternis subtilibus. Stiimwa tria, sipiama panllo lonijiora. Stylus ad i bitidus, non com. |)rcS8us, nee ciliatus, i..;>ii bulbosus, latiludine i;erminis ovalis. Ciin/opsis obovata, oblusa cum innbone exiffuo, fere Imvis, pullidc fusca, exirorsum eonvexa cum vestiuiis sulcoruni (piatuor obsoletis, latere in- tcriori planiiuculo ubtuau carinato. Ad basin carycpseos tilaiuenta ud niaturitatemusque jtorsistunt. [We have received thia beautiful 8|)ccies only from Mr. Millelt : the leaves are about two or two and a half Sr •; ■ ! ii S;f n '. ! nr ,., It t w 226 CHINA. [ Ci/peracea. I t\ Pt »m' inches lonp, hut in ovrry other rfispcct the ahovc description is most faithful. We presume it is F.arf/entca, N. ab E. in Herb. Lindl. ; but we liavo not seen his specimens.] 7. TKICLELOSTYLIS. Lnt. ; N. ab E. I. c. 1, T. rompfatiala. X. ab E. I. c. p. 103. (cum cliiir. et syii.) Had. Circa Macao urbcm ct in insulis viciuis.: G. II. Vachcll, n. 01. it " e." 2. T. miliaaa. N. ab E. I. c. p. 103. (cum char, tt syii.) Cii/ini pars iiifcrior acute tpiadranjjrulnris, mox autem uporior pars ejus coniprimitur carina depressa in utr.ii|ue hitcri' ncitata. Fofia e vauiua nmpla auirusta, conipressa, acuminata, basi an^uste canaliculatu, culinuui a'cpianlia. I'liilirl/ir supradecomposilic lialiitus verticillaris ab aiictorilius optiino exjposilus est. .S/'/rJ(/« vix linea l-l:) loniriores, subirhibosa', nniltilhira>. iSYKOHifr octofari iin ind)ricalie, ov;>tn', inforinrc^ inucronalH', suppriores siepe obtusa-, onnies cariuata", unincrves, nervo utriucpie vilta fusca liuiilatu, luarfjiue alliido niombranaceo. Can/ojisis exiirua, alba, obtusa, latere exteriori ciuivexo-sribbn, costulaciuo media jira'diia, subtilissiuie transversiin strinlata, ajiiculis |)arvis ejliudrici!i, imprimis versus superiora, cchinata. Orhictitus hypoyvuus, parvus, discoideus. 8. ISOLEPIS. n. Dr.; A', ah E. I. c. 1. I si/uarni.^^t. J'ahl. — X. ab E. I. c. p. ]0G. (cum cliar. ct syn.) 2. 1. harbatd. li. lir. — .V. ab E. I. r. p. lOJ). (cum cliar. et syn.) H.\n. Circa urbcui Macao, ct iu insidis viciuis. Vuchttl," il." Millclt. Jlmlix (iltrosa, ilcnsa, Ihulm, libris mullis tlcxuosis fusci«. Culnn ipiairi pluriuii ex eadcm radice, clinitales. spiilKLinci, lililoruies, «ulilrii.'iiiii, striali, incurvi, ba^i foliosi, superuc lou^zo traclu aphylli. I'm/iHc ad basin ruluinruu pMicw, arcta', (uirpurea?, nervoso—triala', ('fo loii^'C barbala', ca-teruin irlabr.T; iulima" apliylhe laxi- uscula-, -( 'rcuia', una vel iUiix, Jolin \-l polliceui li)n}.'o fditnruii subtri^oiio striato obtusiusculo tcruiinata-. I'djiilulum tcrMinalc, densuni, e spiculis (i-|'.' compositum, 'uljirlubosum. Iiivolucrum subdiphyliuui, I'oli-lis ovato-lamc'iilatis cjpitulo brcvioribus vel ejiisilem ad suiuumuu altiludinis, basi nieiiibranaccis purpurascenli- biscis alliii-iiliatis, acumiuc sctaceo subhcrb.u'eo : altcrius fuVuiW bing-iuri. Sjiiin/ Cyifraccte.] CHINA. 227 scahra, vaginis loiigis trigonis striatis, lierliacei*, ore liiiic hrcvi spatio mcmbranacoo, Corymhi c foliorum duoruiii siiporiurtiiii axillis, I'lilio multo brcvioros, fu!ici('uhUrnin majiis vix bipiilli<'are, relii|iia ad l-^j polliees decresciint niinoraipie ; .ipituli and)itnin intrant. S/iiailir per tascieidos IM-stacliyos sessiles distribnta', ennlerta', onminn sessiles, priminn pallide rireseenles, demum rernn.'inea', glabra , I moeolata', conipresso-anciliites, acuminata', incnrva', prinnnn arete imbrieata', sub Irnetu apice debiscenles. .VyMfiHiic omninii disticlae, ovata', cliartaeea', uninerves, earinatii", septonu! ; (piatuor iiileriores stcrilcs, breves, nia^rniludine ta..;"'' cri-scenle, acuta- ; cpunta |inucpdeiite nu^ore 1 1- 1, sub t'riu-lu '2 lin. lunifu, longing acutata ; sexta eju.;dem forma- sod paullo longior et angnslior inagiscpie acuiniuata, tenerionpie convoluta, ampleclens margine baseos pistillum apicecpio stylnm areti- retim-ns, per se ipiideni sessilis, seil sinu reeomb-ns si|uainam sepiiniam minoreui teiu-riorem, oblontram. aeutam, eonvolutaui, stamina eontini-ulem, Pistillum uniitu in axilla sijuaimt- ipiiutu-. Stylus longissimus, s(piamam sexlam excedi-us, tililomiis, glabor, simplicissimns, apiee semel bisve eontorlus acutiusculus, basi sirietura iusertns verlici ovarii .spongioloso capitulit'ormi ; ovarium oblongnin, Irigonum, jierigynio sexseto einctnm. ('nn/ojisis obovata, seniinis papaveris niagiiitudine, ulriu(pie convexa, sublilissimc punctnlaf i- 4'xasperata, inarL'iin- angnsto ealloso pallidiore a vertice in basin angustatani continuo eincto, apice orbieulo convexo cariij;,lii ruguloso coronala, basi pi-rianlliii setu'is 4-0 ttipio brevioribus retrorsum bispidis (undo conjunctis stipitata, primuin lutea, dein I'usca. /Vrire«iores, deniipu- nbsolela-. I'los masc. slamiiui tria, sipiaina septinia circumdata; tilam-iila liiu-aria, bruiuiea, sipiamaui sub antliesi aipiantia ; antfitrie lineares, apieulata-, bilocellata-, lutea-. Iisivebiti in stipitem sterilem liliformem attenuate ojusipic -Mcra tilainuiito strictura argute iiiti-rcL-dente Mnpo'-itu', ita ut primo attraetu detluant. Ad sectiom-n> bujus goiu-ris si-cnndam, Ptcrorrhynchium, N. ab K., caryopsi eoncavo-convoxa rosiro t i • (ieneris aftiiii« Muri$ia, N. nb K. I. c, et in IM. N. I'liilos. Jouni. (1h;u) n. ;14. i>. -JOf), nonien mulondum, inonente in litL-rit amieiss. Arnottii, propter dua alia janijam similiter ap|>vllal,i, at milii, cum noribvrem dc ( 'v/ternrcis' W'lijhliimit, baud cegnita ; subslitualur .S/iA(trcscA(fri««, Herb. Arn, \\ tN: \\ ^■*i:\ I' 228 CHINA. [ Cj/peracea. i ! I ' t ^ coritimio coniprosso obtuso coronata ot nmrgine aiif;ii''to ab co dociirrcnlo ad basin usquo cincta iiisijfiiitam pprtiiict //. liuhhnsis, N. ab V. , sou Sc/iaiius monoccphaliis, Salzni., or lihynchospora pterocarpa, Presl. (ex parte.) TiiiB. V. Cladie.i;. .V. ab E. 11. CLADIUM. Schrad. 1, C. C/iinciine (Y. ah E.) ; ciilnio infcrne tereti inter paniculir ramos profuiule canalicii- latt) sca!)ro, I'oliis liiiearibiis lonj^issimis caiulato-actiininatis niargine et cr.i'inn serrulato- aculeatis, paniculif rainis axillaribus supradccotnimsitis corymhnsis, spicniiscapitatis priiiuiiii obloii^is (li'imiiii subirlubosis, capitulis oli<;ustacli_vis s(pianiis infiinis cvato-suhrutuiulis iiiucroiiatis niediis stibrotuiulis, supi'rioribus(|iiu ovatis ubtusis, stylo trifiilo. IIab. Ill L'liiir.i, cirra Macao I't in insulis ailjai'ontibus ; G. //. Vmhell, «. 6!). Millett. Media i|iia-i S|»cii'< est intpr C. Gemmnicum vX Irjilustarhi/um, Nees et Meyeii ; ditt'ort ab iitroqnc radii inter corvinbns partiales prol'iinde canalienlata inarginibusipie scalierrinia, cpin' in C. (irrmniiicn ob'.ipn' coin- pl.inata, in ('. /i/>tiistac/i'/o tiile niiiltilloris, et sliirniittnin etiain nnniero. — Aujt ovata, (.'^ri^ea, aeuta, l)asi orbii'ulo depresso instructii', suleis .iliipiot verticalibu^ i'J-3) insculpta. Lnducarpium (an li'sia 'i) cras'-uiu, I'listiun, inlus nitidnlnin, inucrunn- latuin. 12. (iAHN'IA. Forst. I. Cf. Iris/is {\. ab E.) panicula .s|)icata .sii|)i'a(lt'i'()iiiposita, s|)ifiilis glonieratis, M|tiainis (.'Xterinribiis t'l(ini;atis aciiininutis, tribiis inttTJoritnis bi'i-vioribiis obtiisis, luii'iil'i iriirooa iiitida alba, papilla sjiliace:ata. — DidymoiU'iiia filifolium. JWsl. JJiss. tie Ditlijmonematef Hah. In vieinia .Macao iirbis et in aisnlis adjaceiitibiis ; Milhtt. (!. II. Viir/iell, u. .jf). i?unjnnta< -oLi ade*t, paiiiculiim sistcns f'oliis linearibns a(nniiu:iti< inari,'ine scaberriinis eidniun .«uper- antibn<< bractealain, eontraetain, lanci'olatain, 4-1! poilices l>in^'ain, e spiei-^ partialibns iobatoH'onipusitist'usrid ''\«truetani. Bnntra propriie cpienli« lireviores, nu'ialiraii.ni :i>, apin? tridentat;e. Spirulie trifariam iin- briiata>, siin .>triala, e libra crassu, in spiraiu convoluta, conslans. 13. LEI 1D0.SI'1;KMA. La Hill. I. L. C/iiiiiti.ii ; spica coniposita ct duconijwsita oblonga disticlia, spiciili.s inibricatis, niliiu) tfrctiiisciilo siirsiiin iiiiiangiilatt striato ba.si folioso, Ibliis subtrigonis apicc spliace- latis coriifis, liractt'is ovalibiis litiL-ari-niucronatis piuinoi>is. — L. C'liiiiuiisc. A'tw t/ Mcyvn, in Mty. It. Part. But. Intil. Hm!. (bina, ad I'roniontoriiim Synp-moon, (J \lio, florihu'! nondnin explicatis); Mer/tn. In vieinia Maeao iirbi- ii.-uliMpie udjacentibu*. 'Aprili\ et in insula Lappa!!, (Octob. sjiiculis jnvenilibns); (i. H. Vuchrll.u. f'!T^'.; Cyp'^rncea.] CHINA. 229 Si). < , h. Culmi rigidi, 1 J-2 pedea ulli, pciino! gallinacciL' vol scriptoria.' tcnuioria crassitie, subtorti, inl'criif terol i-comprcssi, suporiora versus vi'l seinitoretcs vt'l imiiqualiter ex subtcruti-uniaiiguluti, striati, litvcs, gluuji. Folia Jasciaitorum (soil, folia railicalia in liisi'icuios solito more colii-cta) gemiiiii, vagina aphylla arr;)loxa, t'uliiio l)rovic)ra, stricta, o soiiiitoruti cuiiipri'ssa, a])'.. cm versus potius trigona, apice rigiib fusco, iiiargiiio hi'via. Viiyintp striatii', spice obtuse c'uriiiata; niargine i'lisco-menibranaceo in lignlain folio adnataui coiieurrente. Ciilmea duo, fasciculoruni folii^ siuiilia, paullo crassiora, basi comprcsso- seniiterctia, apice toreti-trigonij vai/iniB ut in illis. /Spirit '2-(i-pollicaris, dccoinpohita, e spicis partialibus (i-10 approxiinatis, aiternis, t.ri-taiipollicaribus, suiniuis somipollicaribus. Uachis depresso-semi-tcrcs, luivis, altero lalt-rc canaliculato. Bract- i sub singula sjiica partial! ovalis, scariosa, fusca, basi vaginans, apice I'ontracto in mucronuni rectum lii.carem planum obtusum procurrens, spica partiali brevior, norvoso- -striata pruiuosa. Sjiica: partiales G-.5, alternie, approxiuiat'c, ovata', 1-1 :J poll, lougic, bracteatie. Spi- rulip \n rainulo sno subimliricatii', geinime vel solitaria*, bracteola comnnini siuiili aris'ulata longltudine spicniuruni stiputic, laiiccolatiu, I \-'l liii. loiigu', cuiu]iri's:-a', s>piamis 6-(> tgipialibus trifariam imbrieatis cliar- taci'o-cartilagineis, olilongis, aculis, infra upicem mucronnlatis, cariuatis, subcnerviis, basi tenuioribns pullide rufis, apice crassioribus fuscis scabriusculis rigidioribus, oiimibus pruiter peuulliinain, (piaj mascula, et ternii- n.dem (puc niiiuir te.'erioripie et pallidior, sterilibus exstructa'. Stamina tria, antheris linearibds mucronu- latis, Urceoli ileuticihati vestigia ovarium fulcientia. Slylus ad medium usijuo tritidus; ovarium oblongnni, Irigoiuim, in vXyW basin crassiuscnlaui connivens. Spica fruclil'era major, subnutans. Ciiri/u/isis nuuamen- tacea, ovalis, subtrigona, mncrouulata, fusca, albo-irroratii, lievis, basi perigynio brevi obconico cartilagineo acute sexileutati' ulbo sntfultu. iOur speciuu-n, also collected by the Kev. Mr. Vacliell, and under tlie same number from Professor Hen— low, does not ipiite agree witli the above description ; we, tlierefore, insert also the specific character we had drawn up previously to receiving that by I'rol. Nees von Ksenbeck : — Culmo (a])icpui versus saltern) aphyllo u'laberriiao lavi li'reti-<'ompresso apice uniangulato, rachi It 'ier tlexuos;i, spiculis oblongis in spicis densis ili«pM»itis, spicis ereclis infcriorilnis conipositis ovato-oblongis breviter pednnculatis nietliis suhscssilibus, ovatis superioribus siinplicibus confertim glouieratis, liracteis pr'iniosis omnibus spica propria multo brcviori- bus, sipiauiis oblongivlanceolatis, eiterioribus obtusiusculis sterilibus, interioribus carinatis acuminatis. — Thus the principal difference consists in the lower partial spikelets nf our |)laiit being pedunclcd, and forming a kiiid of panicle.] TiiiB. VI. ScLi:niE.i:. .V. ah 11. It. SCLERIA. Bern.; N.ith i:. I.e. I. S. ciliaris. X, ah E. I. r. p. 1 17. (cum char.) Haii. In viciua Macao urbis ; MilUtt; Vac/iell, n. iO. t'li/mus l-'J-pcil'li.' :i!t'.!?, basi bidbosus, et purpurens. Fo/i'a inferiora ridmum irquantia, 2 lineas lata, lloraiia 4-;{ pollices huiga, 2} lineas lata, omnia aiiice attenuata, apice ipso obtuso. Panindce aiillares, \-\i, -aturate pur|)urea-, U-2 poll, longu', basi ramosu', apice rauiisque siniiiliciter spicatis. Br«t'/etf subulatic, basi dilatata purpurea, pilis rigidis liliata. Spicultc geinina', conferta-. [To the description and character given by Prof Nees Vou Ksenbeck, we nmy add that the caryopsis is at first oidy slightly rugulose, the elevated parts being covered with numerou:" short bristles : afterwards it is aliiu)st or ipiite glabrous; the lobes of the hypo.i:!i i ! 11 I,/ I! n !( Ir, aso CHINA. [ Cyperacta. it 'I I U lit I iiK'inbraiiacea niula subiiliitis asporis, nuce (liviile fusca) glol)oso-ovata obtuse subtrigona Icvitcr uiuliilato-niu'osa pul)esccnti-iiirtiila miicroimtii, niiicrone coiicolorc, liypofiynio iri- jKirtito lobis laiiccdatis mice tlimiilio brevioribus. IIab. Circa urbcm Aliiciio ; Mi/lclt ; G. II. Krtr^f//, n. fi(i. (ex parte.) ■Plii* «|i(H'ii's olivloiisly a|i|)roa('hcs cxtreincly oloso to .S'. ciliari*, liiit is not only very dillbront in lialiil, liiit ill the striictiiri' (it'llif hy/mr/i/iiiiim, colour ol'tlic t'niit, sliupi- of llio lobe tliiit is opjiositp to llif I'sit', aii'l ill till' want ot' tl»! ciliic on tlio bracicu' anil liractcolic. \Vc have only seen one spi-ciincn scut liy Mr. Millctt, anil aiintlior, Imt iiniicricct one, in I'rof, llcnslow's c.illcctioii. Tlii> spikclcts are in pairs, one male, the olIiiT Cemalc.] ;). S. marijaritiftra. ff'i/lt/. — S. ah E, I. c. j>. 118. (cum char, et sjn.) Tiiiit. VII. CAimF..K. S.abE.l.r. \:,. CAHKX. Liim. A. ah IC. I. ,: 1. C. valida. S. alt 1]. I. c. p. I'i3. (cmn. char.) — C. raniosa. X. ab E, in Herb. I.indl. Hah. All Macau el in iiisiilis vieinis ; Milhll. I'ocAc//, n. (ill. (ex parte.) PiiniyniiiiH iiniiiatiinim lanceiilatiiiii, acnii'.ijaliini, ore acute liilnlm, piiliescaiis, nialiirnin iivatn-triu'Dtiuin, iiervosiuii, paniin pubc-cciis vel i;laliriiiii, rostro brevi spalin biliilo, ore primiiin nicmbraiiaceo obliijui). ■^'fuamir ucutinscuhi' vd acuta', nee inucronala'. Siiinilir puniculatii polius sive tliyrsoiileif, (|iiain loryiii- liosu'. I'olia lata, lavia, inar(.'iiie scabra, supra triucrria. Vulinus iurcrne crassiiie pcniiir scriptoria'. The above observations seem to have been maile by our frienil to show iliat lliis species was ili-tinct Irnm f. ramosii, Sclik. In tliat s|iecie», however, Willilonow, on Selikniir'.s autliurity, asserts tliat tlieri- are only two stiL'inas, notvvitlistamlinj; tliat the fruit is triipictrons ; it comes from the Mauritius. Spreufrel combinc- with it a ilitterent plant, ('. iruniitii, Wulil. ami Willil., ami draws up u < liaracter, probably witliont -' ein:.' either, which partakes of both; C. rructata, however, is from Canton, nor is there an\tliinx in \Vahleiilien,''s ilescription to initucc us to suppose it ilistinct (nun the above C. valiilit, N. ab K., except where \S'alilciiber!; say that the fruit lias a short beak, whih' in our plant it is rather Ioiil'; we coii«iiler lliem the same: the C nurnitii, N. ab K. 1. c. p. I'J.I, from Nepal ami the I'enins .la of Inilia, is ipiite ilis- timt, ami is ('. Ilimhtrnmu, lU'rb. Arn.J 2. C. liftzii. S. (lb E. I. c. p. 128. (cum syii.) Tlii« ive have not seen, nor ilocs our frieml Nees von Kjcnbeck apjiear to have met with any plant airrec iiii' precisely with it.'t/.'s ami W ahlenberff's ile^iriptioii : we have, however, a solitary specimen before ii- It III Canton, which we susjiect must be the same, an account of which we subjoin, as it dilfersin one or two points from the character usually (riven. SummitiLs sola ailest, L'l.ibra, triipieir 1, peilem lonira. linirtur an(;uste lineari-aenminatie, apice triipie- Iru', nniru'lne scaberriiiiic, inferiores spicas ]iro|irias u'ljuantes, siiperiores spicis breviores. I'u(/ini°laiie, in- liato-tiibulosx, meuibranaceu', lobulo oppositif ilio brevi-rotiinilato. Sjiicie huiiil appruxiinata^ nee latiien ili'-taiites, in iiostra ti.exserta.- ut baud lon^'c pedum nlalu', pedunculis inferioribus va;;ina ibiplii loni;ioribus I V iiiiciain lo'v'is, crecta- cyliiulricie, laxinscnlu', lliribus in nostra inultis eailucis, inferiores ipiatuor femineir, ipiiiita b're oiiinino hMiiinea llosculo unico vel f:einino niasciilo versus spicii- basin, sexta sen suuiiua niascul.i attamci tlorsculis pau is ad spica' ineiliiim instriicta, hiiic forsan herniaphroilita. Si/uiimt, with orbicular spiUclcts placed in two rows on the rachis.l ;f*!; H il ii f^ />. I'anikiiiiki. N. all, JC. 2. P. Chi>u»»is; raccinis 'I-.j altiruatiin approxiniatis liisiijjiatis, spiculis j^etninis ternisvi- (ivali-laiu'folatis iinbricalis, rliaclii plana spiculis paiiUo latiori, « nflhe xpikilrt.i. The ivorils Aomo^'inuiiu (vi/. spiLclet.s) and liiteriyiimiius >inuifv the (li»- tributioii of the MXes in ilitlVrinl s|iiLelet» on the s.iine imlividual. Thoy are called luimixjamdits if tliero lie no dillVr- I lice in tlii> re»|HMi l>t't»een uiiy of the spikehls of l)ie same individual, as in liromus- — hcUriniamitus, if the arran;;emciit of the sexes he ililTirenl in iliffi'mil »pikelclaiMe root, as in AmlrnjmjnH. ] hueiiiiun sii;nillcsth.it there are some spilulets conformalily mah' ( Hliillier protidcd with an accessory nenlcr floret or not) on one individual, and conformably fi'iiwleon unotlirr, its in (lynrrium . and mniiiiriiiii.'i, that male and female spikelcls ^whether or not 'hey he accompanieil liv a neuter floret < are distrilnitcil apart from cai'li other, hut on the siitne individual, as in Xea. " .i» lo ciim/KWiViiiM. 'Hie tcrois hfminliHiamiiiis, himiijanuiui, and imfyjiimi'us, serve to iiiilicate the (Jistribution of tin- sexes nmong the dilferent florets of the s.uiii. spikiUt. A splkclet is called poliiijamtmn, if one of the two florets which it contains l>e unisexual, and the other bisexual, a" in SixxIwixHion, and several Paniai. A hemiiilmiunious spikelet i- that in which one of the two florets is neuter, and the other hisexuil, as in several species of Panicum. Hemiijamous sigiiilies that a spikelet is coinpoR-d of one neuter floret and another unisexual, whether male or female, as in Iselitr- mum. Spikelet* are also eilled Munoteiniit in cowiHisilitm, where one of the two florets is male and tl,e other female." — A', vou E. I i'-'i. }iM i SS'2 cnhJA. if r'imineit. .I'quilonj^is piihcsccntil)iis 3-5-norvibu.s, flosculo neiitro fusco siihtilissinic punctiito, ciilino fivcto viigiiiisqiic glabrisy foliis nngustis siiprn vclutino-scubris. — 1', filiforinc, CliiiiPiisi.'. Kimth. En. l./>. 16. \/ IIab, A(1 Muciii) uriiom; G. If. IVAf//. " X." (ox parte.) Diffcrt n P.Jilifurmi rluiolii laliori rcrta, s|iiciilis ])aiillo ini\juribus imbricatin iiut dvnslus saltcin coiifortis ; a P. niiiiiUoili I'liliiiii cri'iti) 1,'racili, vagini!) t'oliisiiui! iirutracti:!, Kmitli's Chiiii'^o locality i* taken from Uoxhiiru'li ; l)iit Uoxliiirjjh's Pamnim^fili/nriiif is ol)vioii<>ly a true Pdiiituiii, allii'il to Ills P. linrnre (P. psruilmlurva, N. al) \'..) ami P. cummiitaliim, N. all li,, hut ililU'rinu' lpy llio iippcr irliiiiii- boihtf only lialf tlie luiiiftli of tlio lu'iitcr llorct, anil bolli thri'C-iiorviMl ami sli^'lilly villoii- oil ilii> niaru;iii.| 2. lir.LOl'L'S. Tri,,. F.riorhlofT p-iins lliiiuli. ct Kiiiitli, scnimlum novii. 15; (f(L Hal/.) \./i. 317. HAH. Circa urbrm Murao ; (i. II. Vnrhilt, n. M. (ex parte.) Dillort a relii|uis sui pcnori^ irraiilitalc racrini, pt'dunculis longioiiW liillori)', (Iclbrtii vi'l iiiiiiiini vi«lii:ii uliitnii' inforiuri^. a. I'ANIcrM. Linn. n, DhiITaria. 1. V, comniiilatitm ; raceniis 3-5 siilHli<»itatis erectis, iliachi scabni, spittilis siihimhricatis U'omiiiatis, jjlunia inlcriori inimitissiiiia snbiotuiula tniiKatave encrvi, siijMiiori laDciolata flosculo paullo hrc'viori ct '.hiplo fere aiigustiori triiicrvi, (|iiailril'ariatii dense liuiata, valvulii iieiitra 5-iiervi iiiterstitiis iieivonim lateraliiim diiisi' villosis, ciiliiio biisi repeiite foliiMiiie lilabiis, vagiiiisore ))urbatis. — N.ab 1',. in Liniirca, 7. ji. 211. — 1*. ciliare. Jtorfi. Fl. Jml. I. //. 'J!)0; {ed. ».'>'.V.) i, p. 293. — 1*. filifonne. Thiinli. — Digitaria coninaitata. Sc/iult. Maul, p. 202. y' Mar. Circa Macao urbem ; Millitt. Vnrhtll.n.'.M. •Specif* sini'iilari intc'i.'iiiii(tito spiciilarum ct I'oliis vngiiiisiiiio extra oras glabris, lit et proporlione j,'liinia' 'iipcrioris, tuiii a /'. lilmii, turn etiaiii a /'. nuirymato. Link, bone tlistincta. b. I'AaPALIDEA. 2. V. rolonum; s|)ica coni|x>sita, partialibiis pluribiis (5-9-nis) altcrnis discretis approxi- inatis eiectiN, rliaclii roiuniuiii glabiis, partialibus scabris, spiculis (juadritiiriis inlbricuti^ ovatis lingidulis, frjuinis niucronulatis liispido-scabris, iiiferiori triplo breviori, flosculo ncutro bivalvi valvula iiit'eriori mucronata, lierniuplirodito la'vi mucronato, culnio basi rn- iDoso iiodis foliistpic glabris, bis niargine scubris. — a. Culnio pleruinqtie buniiliori, foliis (irmmncaA CHINA. 233 lineari-lnnceolntis brcvioribus patulis, spicis partialibus sessilibus basi imberbibus, spiculis piiullo niajoribus. Lir j. — N. nh E. Aijrost. Bras. 2. p. 119. Trin. Ic. Gram. \i. I, 160. — i3. Ciilnio pleruinqmi iltiori, tbliis linearibiis loniriuribus niagis erectis strictiusculis, spicis partialibus (pluiibiis) siupu breve pediiiiculatis (iiitiiiiis saltern) basiquc setosis, spiculis paullo miiiuribus. — V. pseiulocolonuin. Itoth, Nov. Ft. Sp. p. 17. N, ab E. Ayrost. Bras. 2. p. 120 — 1». colonuin. Hoxh. El. Ind. 1. p. 2J)(i; (eiL Hull.) I. p. 299.— Opiismeiius pseudo- coloiiu.s. Ktinth, En. I, p. 142. Hab. /3. Cirri M.ii m tirlicm; iMt/lill. Vitcliitl, u. i\. Forinu! » el /3 ill iiiiiiioriK luaibii!>, (quod iiliiii jiiin fiuspientiis cruiii, iiiiiic imlL'iii c'tarissim'is ducumcntiscDiii- |iri>l)iitiiiii viili'i)) ailcd iiii-'ccntiir, nt vii vuriflalcs liulicnilas u»8e cunscnin, tnntuin alioM, utspCL'io dUtiiiuut'ii- ila*. — Variant racliidlbu!* propriiK s|iiL'ulisi|iii' valdc hl9|iidi8. I Sumo of our Cliincso Hpeciiuens aru only .1-4 inches high and very slender, others about two t'cct.) C. PANICULtaiHA. 3. I*, i.ic/uetnoides ; panicula raceinosa an^usta, ramis alteriiis contractis, spiculis ovato- ol)longis acutis ;r|abris puly^ainis, gluiiia infori.iri rotundata ainplcctente, superior! tlos- nili(|uu iiiasculi inl'eriori valvula irciuaiibiis 7-9-iierviis liermaplirtKlito oblongo obtuso la'vi masciiio breviori, cultno iiirerne dense vaj^inuti), vaj^inis ore iiiarginequc niolliter ciliatis, luliis disticbis pateiitibus supra pulMmtil)us. liitz, Ohs. 4. p. 17. fVilld. Sp. PI. 1. p. 348. Iloem. ft Sch. Syst. I'ly. 2. /». 433. Kunth, En. p. 125. — V. coiivolutum. P. de Beauv. — N. (if) E. Aijrost. Brna. 2. p. 173. I'rfst, Bit. Ihnili. 2. p. 304. Kunth, En. 1. p. 130. Had. Cirra Maeaii iirbt-in ; Millill. V'achrtl, n. i7. {vx parte.) Spiculia in raceinuin (Iccomposilum roarctatum dispositis paliiilis iirutis, rulmoquc magis ndniisve riifidn iriferne vaf^naiu, luliis, salleiii iibi breviora nunt, rijfidis ilistiehe pateiitibus et siecando convolutis, supm temper basin versus pilosis, siibtus iiiudi> ^hibris iniidu eirca ba.slii etiani pubeseeiitibus, vu),'inuruuii|ue Kui- briu densa uiulliipie a reli)|uis facile distin^uitur. 4. v. mitiacium ; panicula subnutante pedunculisurascentibus lutescentibusve, glunia inferiori dupio breviori obtusa trinervi, supe- riori 7-nervi, flosculi neutrius bivalvis vtuvula inferiori 7-9-nervi, bermapbrodito oblongo laevi So 11 ^V' *ii* iV*. I fl 23t CHINA. [ (iraminea. I'lilnii) ail iiUcL'iiik'iilo niitiosissimo, viij^inis fi)1iiM|iii! liiiiccoliito-liiiL-iirihiis «;liil)ris. Tiiii. MSS. y.al) /•;. .Iijrosl. lirtis. 'J. p. 19!>. Kiiiil/i, I'.n. I. /». I0((. — 1', rainonuiii. Kotn, in Jhrl>. lUtnhs, (Cnlolierl). 7W«.)— 1'. viij,'aliiin. lio.ih. (Culc rjiisd.) IIab. Circii Miuao i^rliem ; Millett. \'M •|H'ci("' ili-liMili»iin;i, li.iliii.n c riii>iHiiriutii el rinjilliiium iiiili>l(' iiiixt". Cli/milH l-'J |h'(Ii"< iillii-. .\iit/i u'laliri, fiii/iiiii L'l.ilirii", rliaiii irarviiic, nri' «cilii Imrliatu, riiiL'iilo liitcn intra laniiiiaiii, nt in /'. iiii/niri, m tall!'. l-\)/i(t \ |p(p|lirc'« loiiu'a, u-lalira, ijiari.'iii(' -c iliriii^cula. Piinnulu nimi u'rarilct, Kpalio (|iioilani -ii'ira lia>iii Mmilicati, niiu|>r('>«i. Hiimuli nil|iri'>>i, ilcinniii |iatiili. I'ldmlti nnillori, '■|>i('nla liiivaiii Ioiium ilapl'i -a |M' liMiL'iorc^, mi ruiiMili tlc'\no>i, ])riiiMini |ial!lili, atali' |iiir|iura»i'i>iiti'«, (Jiiml ail >>|>ii'iila», "i (Ictiii" iiml'- iiitiicliiicni, iicrcilil P. miltaii vl a>lorali>, ncil iiitlurc-a riitia loiifjc liitfcrt. I'.ni/iillttre niairis ri'liTcn.''. Unxliiir|.'li liii'* iii> wlicri- iIi'sitUhmI h 1'. viniutum, imr allailii-il liial naini' to any of lii<< |icm iincii- in tin H.mk'ian llirliarliini. (i. V.iilannim; lacvitio spicalo cvliiulrico, iiivolttnllis siil)l)ilIoris imiltisiiis spiciilis iliipln Idiijliorilnis rij^iilis (lavis aiitiorsuiii scaltri-, ilii>ciil(i iiulscuIo l)ivalvi litrtiiaplinKlilo iitiiliiia- to-niiioso, citltiid adsci'iidciitc siil) iti(li)ri>-ciiilia aiiijiiloso, lolii-- ciiliiin lifcviDriliiis lititaii- laiiiL'oI.ilis liahi harljati-,. Lihh, — Uilltl. Eii. Ilort. lUr. U, fi. I(t3(». .V. nl> i.. .lijru^l. lira''. V. //. 210. (iiiiii syn.) Trill, li. Cram. f. l!l.». /{or/,. /•'/. /ml. I. />. •2H\. {,. llt'l. — i. spiciiiiv di tiiiitii |)iitiiiiiasi'i iiiil)ii« ct iiiitpurto-f.incis. 1*. piirpiiraM'iiis. 1/iinili. it Kuiilli, Sdv. Vun.rl Sp. I. /). I Ht. Kimlli. /,//. \. p. \:a. II Ml. i. lirca Mai 111 iirlirni ; (i. II. \'ii,li, II, ii. \:>. Ii. Iiiviilnci'iii- liri'Niuriliiii riiriilinrilins «|jiriili.i|ni' inajurilnis I'arili' ili-tinL'Himr a I', /n innlliitn. 7. P. pinirillatum ; laccmK spicati) cyliiKlrico ili)ii:;.itt>. iatimli> liilloii^, iiivolticillis iitii- llnriH nitiiti ((>-)-s(,'iis spiciila tripio (piudrtiplovc loti;;ioril)Us L'rarililjiis aiitioisuiii >c'al)ri>. Ill sdilo licriiiaplirodito tDtiiToiie iti(-iirvi> tfaiisvcfsim tiiidiilitD-ni^^oM), iirutfn masciildvc l)i\alvi, iMilitKi crccto ijlahfi) sitli raifiiio atii,'iihiti)-siilcat(). loliis liiiiari-iloiigatis sii|)ia ;.'!.iiici-, M'ahris l)a»i plirtiiti(|uc l)ail)ati>«. /Iirlt. H illil.—S. nl' /',. .tijrost. /has. '2. p. '.iVi. — 1". iflaiiciitii. Kuiith, I'.ii. I. p. 11!). (;/if Aiut. /.iirup.) //niiib. tl Kunlh, AW. (Jin. it Sp. I. /,. KM). Mam. Circa Macau nrlicin ; .Villrtt. Viiihill, n. .'17. />. H. I'. Italinim ; fatciiio Ifiiniiiali iitcto vcl mttaiite ilL'C(ini|K)sitii lohalo-spiciCormi il(iiii.'a- lo, laciii iiit'Mita, raiftiiis partialihtis ((iiiU.-rtivsimis ovatis (>l)l(>t)f.;isvf dtii--ill()ii>, iiivoliiiL'ili^ Ml!) sinj^ulu .spicula miisetis .spicula tiiplu ct ultra ioii^ioribus (IvxiiosU antioiMim (i. f. n- tidiNii?!! taiitfL'iiti) scabii',, (losciilo iiiH tioii iiciilio valvula supi'iitui initiiita, inrmapliiodito -uhtiiitur pimcliilato, ciiliiio ifcclo ramo.s*) vaf,'iiii.squc' lt«vi!)Us, t^)lii^ lati- iiiii'aribus Mi|ira scalRrriiiii> liirula- loco siricte harbatis. Liiiii. Sp. I'l. p. 83. /lu.iti. /'I. /ml. \. p. 30:^. {nl. ]\(ill.) ].p. []{):,. '/'rill. Ii. drain, t. I !)H.— .Sctaria Italica. Kiint/i, En. \. p. 153.— IV'iiiu- .sitiiiii Italiciiiii. /ir. I'roi/. \. p. 195. II All. Circa .Macao nrljcni ct in insulis viciiiis j Millclt, G. Jl. VaclitU. fii(imini:. 1'. vin'de, Linn, — Smith in lliii/l. Hut. t. ^75. Triii, J<\ Cram, t, 203. — PciiiiisLtiini viriik". llrowu, I'roil. \. p. l!).j. — Sitariii viiidis. I', de Jkaui; II Ml. All Miu'uo ct ill iiiHiilii vii'inis j (t. II. Viirhell, ». 'JT. a. Ill rnrimi Cliiiii'iiKi, Julia pilosiii, viujina uutciii ^\[x\mv, j}oiculu$ liauil lieviuiciilii) soil irraniilatiin iiiiiia- iiiiM|ii(^ i'Xii!<|ii'ratiiH. I ( >f tliU till' •'in'riHc clinrnctcr \* iiiil'iirtiiiiuU'ly waiitiiijf in Ni'o« von Kscmu-i'ltV niniiusori|il, iiiid wi' liiivc not -I'i'ii Mr. Viirlirll's •.prrimiMi : if, liciwi'vor, ii ^pi'iii's wliirli vn< li;ivi> riTi'ivi'il Iriiiii Milli'tt, nlso I'riiiii (\\iilnii, III' llii' «aiii(', it t'Diiiitiliiti'A 11 liinii iiitrniiiMliatf lii'twiTii ilii> l-°,ii;:li4li I'.viriile ami siiiali statcn iif /'. Itii/i- iiiin I till' rai'i'iiii' is dliffliliy Inlii'ii, ami ali tin- rainiili an «rli ».■* tin- iiivnlmr.il liristlt'S am viTy |iati'iit, it tti- 111' I'lirri'i't ill ri'lrrrin;; lin'lin;.'ui-ln'il I'rom P. Itnlicum lliin ; — Itariiiiin arrtii "implicilrr vi'l siiliinlialn-spicil'Drmi liri'viiisi'iilo, racomii partinlihii-i suli-it'i^ililiiis pamiliorii, iiivi.i 'Ili-i ri'iliiiHtiiiis, t'lilii* piiiwit vi-l )iialiri«. — Ail tin; rciiiaimior iil)ro>tillata, cidiiio subcriiio va^^iiiis rDliis(pic f»labris, bis supra inartjiiit'(piL' scabris, lijriila iiiiiia. lam. Eur. Mit/t. I. /». 711. lut:, ()/>s. '>. j>. 18. .V. al> I.. Ayrost. linis. p. '2M. — Dij^itaria bi^piduill. iMIIil. En. Ilort. Ilir. I./;. !)1. — Kcbiiiotliloa bispidula. Schiilt, — Ortbopof^on \Umi. Spr. Syst. \. j>. HU7. IIaii. Cina M.iran rl ill iii'iiiii- vii iiii'i ; Mi/liil. I'ikHiII, ii. V,\. We iiavi- ilrawii iiji llu- aliuM' rliarartor I'rinii ClriiioKi' spi'iiini-ns, nimmj.' whicli wi' liavi' two cxtronu' ruriiis witli iiviTy );railatiuti liflwiTii tliuiii ; iiiii' lias tin- partial -pilii'H iluirl, ilixi' pri's«<'il to tiio radii*, ami till' liri-llr iif till' iifiitiT lliirct i< M'lilniii Iniijfi'r than tin- spikrli't ; tlic ntliiT is miicli ninri' luxuriant, liavinu' iiiiirr nniiii'riius ami sli^'litly lipri'ailini; partial 's, ami tlii' lirisllo, ultlKHi^'li uliiirt in siniii' spiki'lets, is usiiallv .'W>* tiiiirs Iniitri'r ttian llio lliiri'ts ; this last stati' appmailics so rliist'ly to /'. rnis-Piiviiiiis, N. uli K. (A^riisl. Ur.is. p. •J.Vl.) that «i' ranmit dt'tei't any ilitlrrrm c, ixccpl in the lattiT havinu' ihi' InwiT parti:il spiki's ciinipiiiiml, ami prrliaps ihi' lower kIiiiiii< not riirnllalr. Drtwoni P. hi.*iiiiliiluiii ami P. ttc.iiutii, iinl- willisloiiiliii); till' ilitriTonri's piiiiiti'il nut by Nci's von Kscnlicck liclow, we timl >lill (.'rcater ilitliriiity olMraw- ii\\l a lino : in Prof. Ilruslow's spci'imi'iis of thi' lultor, ili'tcrinini'il liy Nits von Kscnlicck liiiiist-lf, the rai'his is certainly striatcil, tlif lower u'lunie is eiiciiUate, ami the ij|iper an ilistiinlly .Vnerveil as that ol'/'. fii.i- fiiilulum, while the ^.'lauious hue, as well as the eolour ami si/.e of the spikelets, is too ilepemlant on soil ami situation to all'oril any liiit seromlary eharacters ; we have thii-> lel\ only the eonvex hark ol' the raihis ami the ileeiileiliy alternate partial spikes to cliaraeterise it, anil that thest' art* eunsluiit uiiil nut the olli'Ct of liirtuituus circumstances we have ri'4Min to ilonlil.| II. P. nniiim; spioa loiiiposita ircita, partialibus altcrnis siibadprcssis basi et ad itiscr- tiones spiculiiruiii barbatis, radii iiiilriic si'iiiitcrcti coinpri'ssa sihhmiic triquctra dorso cunvexo, spiciibs (pindrifariis ellipticis liispidiilis colurntis, gliiniisovatis triiiervibiis>, inferiori .spiculu tripio brcviurc acuta, supcriuri acumiiiutii, flusculi tifutrius bivalvis valvulu intlrluri I ,1 ■i: ■■\ OF CAtMADA 1! .;jJi '! II' < 'fill:;' ^"1 i: I! i n I it CHINA. ( Grumiiiecf. longc sctigera, cnryopsi ovnli livvi subrostellata, culmo procumbentc ramoso, vnginisfoliisque linearil)iis gluiicis his iiiargiiu' scabris, ligiila nulla. IIab. All Macao iirbi'ii; ; O. II. Vachell, n. 45. P. hispiriulo attino, a quo ilirtVrt : glaucodinc, I'lilino gracili procumbentc adscoiulentc, spirulU luiuorihus IMirpurois, raclii ilorso convoxa lieviuscula ncc striata, subtus <'ariuata, ncrvis glumaruui pnucioribu!!, &r. 2. ISACHNE. R. Brown. 1. I. mnricata; panicula ovali rigidula flexuosa, ramis prope a basi tlivisis, spiculis sul)- globosis quoad compositionem monoicis, inferiori flosculo masciilo hi-vi, supi-riori reminei) liiito, gliimis obovatis tuberculato-asperis, culmo rcpente, foliis subcoRlato-obiongis supra Msporis dense striatis, ligula setosa. N, ah E. in Wiijlit, Cat. >i. IfiiiS. — I. dispar. Triii. Ic. Gmm.t. 86. Kunth,En. \. p. 136. — I. puiclaHa. lioth? — Panicum murlcatuni. Itetz, Obs. t. p. 18. IVilld. Sp. Pi. I. p. 348. Kwith, En. 1. p. 131. .V. «/» E. Agrost. Brat. p. 807. — I', vioiaccum. Hottl. — 1'. fuscnm. Ihri, Smith, (nou Swmiz.) Hab. A|)ikI Cantoneni ; Milktt. Iiitor rrlii|uas Isachnes statura, luliis asporrimis, panicula parva 1-l^polllcem longa, picruinquc fuscu-pur I'lirca, (jliiinis muricatis, llosculis iliclinibus I'aiilo distiii'jruitur. Our riiinosi" specimens liave ilie jrluuies iiiuili less eonspiiiiously uniricatpd tbaii in those from Dr. U ii.'lit. lolleetcd in tlie Peninsula of India; but there is mi otiier ditl'erenee. Some nC our plants tVoin Dr. \Vi},rht have the painile .'J inches lou}.'. ll i« probable thai both I. pulchcUn and /. miliiirea of Koth are referrable here, there descri|ilions being bail. }'. pnliiis, Uo»li., seems likewise to be the same, judgini; from his draw- iuL' in the Kast India Coin|iany's Museum, l. W);l, notwilhstandin..' that both in the description and fiirnre III' has represented the upper floret as bisexual, an error he might have readily fallen into on the suppositioi. • I its biiiiL' a species of Panicum,] .!. GYMNOTHIUX. P. de Bmuv. 1. G. JajKmica; racemo ryliiidracuo, jiuiiicellis spiculam sulwquuiitibiis, radii culmoqin supcriu' iiirsutis, invoiucri unitlori sctis onniibus sinj|)iic'il)iis scabris intcrioribus spiciii^i nnilto IcMigioribus. Kunth, En, 1. p. 158. — I'onnisctuni Ja|K)nicuni. Trin. in Spr. Ncto Eiifil. 2. /;. 7(>; Ic. dram. I. 19. — Pciiiciilaria Chinciisis. A', ah E. in Ilirb. I.intU. (ciun char, supra d.ita ilcscriptionetiue scqueiitc.) — C'ciichrus piu'purasccnii. 'J'/iunl/. >n Linn. Soc. Trans. 2. p. 329. Had. AI M.icau et in iusulis viciiiis ; Miltcll. 11. II. I'tu/ull, n. in. II.tbitu> I'diii illarKT i '/liiiflririt, si'ij spjcuhinim el invulueroruui construrtio diver in lerui' L'laber, ad apicein lau'inalu*. Vd'iiiiii (.'labras ad basin laniiun? cingulo villcso linelu'. Liipilit truu- ( ata. /^»/(K»i (supromum J ped. longuin 1 j-'J lin. latum) liueare, margiue baseos siibciliatuin. .S/ind s-n pollices loiiga, utrinque acuta. C"u/»iu* infra sjiicam et raihis hirsiilissima. /WiVe/Zi liueani bmL'i. -V"- '•«/« pallida, It lin., involucclll seta- intcriores 8 lineas lonpn' ; hu' pallidir, apice roseie. fl/umii inferioi ijiliiinissiina riitiindata ; superior ovato-lan( eolala acuta valvula tlosenlj n,.|itrius unica, pl.ina, T-nervis, acnia, iiTtilis Ijiisculi iid'erior apice .'{-j-nervis, ntraqiie lanceiilata. Anlhrnr el utiiimntn vinlaccn-lnlva. It i- probable that the abiive description had been taken from a single imperfect speciuuii. We have, ho»- '■ver, a morei nuiplele -cries before us; s,iine,and inili'cd almost all the »pecimens,(excepl llio-i'iii a young slate,! iicar a closer reseuiblance to (». ahiftccurus, N. !lb V.. in Herb. Wight, (or fi. crnrhniulis, Kunth, etrludini: w h«Vi Grnmineai.] CHINA. 237 M syn.) and even to O. hordeiformis, N. ab E. (or G. caudata, Kui.th,) than to any species of Penid/lana: III! this appoaraiico is supported l)y the structure of the spikclcts, wliich is truly that of Gymnothrix. In Penicillaria, howov the inflorescence is a raecine with the pedicels and involucres persistent ; in Gymiiih- thrix it is usually a spike, the sessile involucres beiiij^ deciduous : in the present pi • nt, it is a raoeiup, lint the short pedicels, as well as the involucres, are dociduous, thus agreeing in every point with the genus tu which we have removed it. The leaves arc glabrous, but, at the same time, scabrous on their margin. Thr spike, or rather raceme, is usually about three or four inches long ; we have rarely seen it so long as des- cribed abiivc ; at first it is acute at both ends, but afterwards the pedicels often spread out horizontally, pri'- sentiiig a lax appearance. I'cdicels frequently a line and a half long, articulated with the rarhis. The lirislles of tiie involucre are at first pale, but afterwards of a beautiftd purple from almost their biso to tin ipex. From G. aln{)ci-uru.t, the mdy other species with distinct pedicels, it is readily distinguished by their l)eing almost as long as the spikelcts. Triuius' figure is excellent, if taken from a young specimen , lu', and Nees von Eaenbeck. and we also, have found only one spikelet in each inviilucre: Kunth says that there are one or two.] 'ruill. II. TlllSTF.GINFwK. Link. 4. ARUNLnNKI.LA. liaddi. lii'iu'.KN. 1. AcRATllEHl'.M. .\rista apici valvuue integro iiiserta. — Acral/ierttm, Link. 1. l\,(/la/ira; culnio foliis«|uc linoarihiis valde ncuminntis jrlabris, vaj^iiiis ofc harl)ati>, paiiiciilaB coarctatae clonijativ, raiiiis liusciciiiatis a hasi florif^eris, irliiiiiis (t'liscis) mimitissinu' piilwjscciitibii.s stilHili'vato-iieivosis, iiil'eriori i bieviori, llosculi I'ertilis valvula inferior! (siii i»'tij;cru) acuminata. IIa'i. Trope .Macio; <,' If. r.;<7itcHl .'l.dier, inti'riie purpuriiscen-'. l-nodu'', r.ini'jsus. l'ai forma Chiiiciisi 8-l()-l-pollicarU siibiuitans, raiiiis IpJ [in Cliincnsi 3-4] poll, longis altcrnis, croctis [in Chinensi l>atcntibiis], ad l)asin iisiiiic I'asciculatim divisis. liaclns undata, striata, glabra. Sjiiculie infuriorus gpniinm, !'U|)oriori's altcmii', croi'ta-, lanceolatii', glubrip aut apiccni versus in costis setis raris conspursa>, omncs ix'di- I'l'llatn". Peilicelli gracilos, scaliri, gominLtornni alter ^-J, alter 1^ lincas Ion -us. G/u»|(b glubrie, e basi oblongo-hiMcoolata oaiidatci-;iriiminatu', apico i-onvoluto, liit<'fCi"!!t'."' : inl'orior Ij lin, longa, 5-ncrvis ; supe- rior 'i\ lin. longa, 7-ncrvis. Flosculiis inferior inagnltudino gluniie inferioris, abortu neuter, incni- branareo-cbartaoeus, bivalvis ; valvulie lequales, lanceolata>, muticie, lieves albsD; inferior dorso|ilarui, obtusn, a|ii(c' autem eonvohua proptereaipie ad speeiem attenuata j-iii'rus, n.'rvis obsoletis; superior plana, niar- ;,'iniliiis iiillexis. Gtnitalin, jiriisertini ovarium, incomiileta eernuntur. Flosculus su|)erior herniaphroditus, A iiij. lonu'iis, bivalvis, eliartacens; Talvula inferior laneeolata, attenuata, apieem versus inuriculuta, apiee bi-etaet inter setas proferens aristani ifeuienlatam valde tortileni, I- lin. longain, basi purpurcani apiee pal- liilani; sette albas valvula snperinr minor, laneeolata, olitii'ia. Lodiriiltr magna' generis. Ulamiiia tria, :iiitlieris violaeeis, Caryo/isis liitea. Tempore matureseentis fruetns durescunt valvula! ct colore saturate tiisc(j tinguntur. Tmn. III. .SACCII.MlINIwE. Si HTiiiit. I. sou(;hi:/E. 5. C'nuvscii'iKidN. llo-t. Trill. — H;'.|plii», Luur. (non Linn.Jil.) 1. C. aciculatus ; ciilino sti-icto simplii;!, toliis vii<;iiiis brcvioribus laiiccolntiso!)tiisiiisciiii>- inartriiio scaborriniis, seta spinila sua siDtriplo l<)iijrii)re, t;liinia siiperiori brcviseta, spii'iilis roloraiis, );. Lour. /'/. Coch. 2. />. <>7fi. Trin. ic. (iram. (. 8, !). — Aiulropoi^oii aciciilaris. Willil. .S/i. 1. J). 90(!. Knnth, Kn. 1. />. .'iO.'i. Ilooh. it Am. snpr. ;>. 72, et 102. — A. aciiluatus. lio.rli. II. Iiiil. I. p. 2f)2; {ed iVall.) 1. p. 2GG.—l{nii>p/i. Ihrb. Amb. fl. t. 5.— ////«■(/. Hort. Ma/. 12. t. 13. IIaI'.. Cina Marao et in insulis adjaeentiliiH; Mtlklt. (i. II. VmluU.n. \\). Sjiimln 'J lin, IchuM'. (ilumn pcitinaln-lii-piiln', hinci'iilatir, m i|I|;iIi'k. Mlilc]iii;i).laiii('i)hita, villii«iM.iliata. liurlm acl \,,\>\\\ !^pitiilaruiii brevi>. Valciilti llo'itiili fertirn inferiDr SuuTiiiu. II. ANDllOl'OClONK.i:. (i. I'uiiuNATiiL'BUM. P. lie liittuv. — lloindpMtis. Trill. I. P. pnhistacltyum. It. it Srh. Sysf. J\,j. 2. p. 1!»7. .V. a!> II. in Iltrh. ll'i;;/it. Jl'i;//it Cut. ti. I(i7!>. — 1'. satcliaioitiiiiin. I'.tli Itiaur. Ayr. t. lO.yi 7. — P. ciiiiitum. 'irin. I'ninl. p. !()(>. Kuntfi, /vH. />. 478. — Saccliaruiii panicoum. iMin. Knc. Mtth. \. p. i>\\) ; III. t. U). f. '^? — Perittis |)()lystacliy!i. JVillil. S/i, I. p. 321. — AiKlro|K)g(m moiiaiiilrus. Ii'o.ili. Fl. Ind. p. 2(i0; [ed. Wall.) \. p. 2(!i. (fitlc Wiijht il Am.) II»B. Oirea Macao; Millell 'arhrll, n. :iC>. tjiind ail tigurani in iiniver' of Dr. Wiu'lit's yoiin'_'er siieiiiMcns; bat Uox- barith's plant is certainly P. irfraclum. for altlioiiijh in his ileseription he states tl\e i;liiiiiL's to be ecpial, he represents them unc'ipial, and the lower one of the se«sile spikelet truncateil in his drawiiiir, and liesides, Un- lowcT floret appears to have been so mi .ite as to have escaped bis notice. In the specimen of P. j)ii{ij- slac/ii/uni, N. all K., which we possess, we are uncertain from what part of India, tin? lower lloret of tin' sessile •ipikelet is conspicnonsly 'J-vnIved, as in Heanvois' litrnre, and contains a sinifle apparently ■.iiiperlect -tanu'ii, which falls out as soon as the florets expami, and is therefire Didy to be observed ia an early sta^fe: llie bisexual tloret coiilain-i two ferlili- •^tanicii". The pedicelled spikeb't has the lower lloret, so far as we have oi served, always neuter, and with one conspicuous valvdct, and the u|iper one with or witlioiil one unfertile -I imeiv. When Mr. lirown -peal.< ii\' Sua /utniin /laniri ion, l.ain., not havinj,' an upper \,dvi'- let to the upper lord, he prolial)ly merely alludi'd to Lamarck's ti/ure, wlicre it i« erronemi-ly represented -o. 7. lloMolATIlFlUM. .V. all /i'. S/iinit(r in axi articidata iri'inimr helero;.'aiuie; altera se-i-iliv hi luiirama, altera pedicellata neiitra. IIi.mi- c.A.M.*:; iiliiiine duic, membranacco-i'hartacea'; iid'erior aiii:u>tior minonpu' caiialiculata, 'J-4-nervis; ncrvi-i lateralibus in denies setasipie excurrentibus; superior cymbiformis coin|iressa ad apicem bihdiim e nervo medio lon;fe sctiifcra. I'ln\,n
  • iriiir bivaKi-; valvula inferior lanceolato-cymbiforiuis inter licinias apieis laliuscula-^ .'iliatas setam emitleiis validam, infrriii^ torlam in medio rellexaui; valvula -superior minor, liiu'aris, biiier';<, bidentata, dorso coneava lateribiis intli.'xi^. Loiiiruhv subcaruose, eoloraUe (llav i\ truncalo-biilentatie. .S7i<, ex apice bidentatn bisetove louL'iiw -etii.'era; .ujirrior anj.'n«.t;;;r, subtnenibranai'ea, maritine inllexa, ex apice ciliato brevi-. IVillceUi -picida' imiierleclu' iirlniilis racheot stimUs, hiiic cuiivi-ri, tititc cuiicavi. Habitus nmiiinn .\ndropogoni< i SI rin III ( 'ymhopoironnni. K't t'enus iiitermei'-am inter Piujimnlhrrum V. de \\. et Andruiunionin, illis tainen revera mau'is propiu- i|unin, Ditlert a P ytmnthiro pMiere spiculH sin.'iili paris non luodo hetcroiramis, sed eti.Hii forma diver*i-, uluinn utruipiu spicii le petlicellatie seti:/era, inferiori ipioipn' spicuhe -es~ili< -iiepe biseta; turn vero lodiciili> iliodaIi9. Culmiu crassitic pciiiio! columbiiia>, aiternatim car.aliculatus, lievis. Genicuk' glabra. Vagina longtB, lancculata>, compiusss, folio tcnninantiir .iiigusto acuiiiiiiatissimo coinplicato glabro glauccscento. /'«/wncM/i axillarcs gcmini; quorum alter brevier I't simplex; alter loiigior itcriiiiu)ue li'visus. Va:.m(B propria; cuininuiii f>iinlles, lamina aiitcm niulto niinori, ipiandoque oninino defieionte, margine niombranaccii', pallide rufescentes, glabrw. Hachis lufesccnsj arti- eiili ejus cxtrorsimi, pcdieelli utriiuiiie basin versus longc oiliati. Spiculu sessilis 2 lineas longa, lanceoli'ta, tla%escei.s, ghibni, selis glumaj infcrioris (ubi ^ -launt) gliiiua sua paulio brevioribus superioris seta eadem loiifriori rocurva: seta Hosrnli fertilis fere pollicaris, seabra, infra genu fusecscens. Spiailte pedicellate, t;luiiia interior oblungo-lanceulata, purpurasccns, deceninorvis, superius ciliata; superior alba, subfimbriata; >pta glunim inferioris 3-4 liueas 'onga, superioris seta 1 J-2 linearuin est. 8. Imperata. Ci/rill. I. I. Koeniffii ; foliis fusciciilorum angustis eloiij^atis, culiiicis brcvibribus in vagiiiiu simi- iiiis (1 iiique obsolctis basi ciliatis, panicuhi spicifornii laxiusciila, noilis plerunique barbatis. — /'. (!c BioHv. AijroM. p. 165. Iloem. et Sch. Si/st. J'er/. 2. ;>. 28i). Li»k, Hort. Ber. 1. p. 23fi. — I. aiuiuUiiacea. Kunth, En. I. p. 477. — yaccharuin Koeniffii. Hit:, Obs, b, p. 16. Pirs. Si/n. 1. /). 103.— S. cylintliicuni. Uoxb. I'l. Ind. 1. p. 234.; («/ Hull.) 1. p. 239.— '( ; foliis caulinis siipcrioribiis brcvissiniis, luulis omnibus loiieigii. Hetz, Obs. b. p. {1 ? Hah. «. Circa Macao atqu;; in insulis adjarentibus; G. II. Vachell, n. 47. a. I'ulia oiilnii inlinia oont'orta, sntirstspit i»a, f;,scir'uioruin folii> !»tior!>, duplo breviora. — Grtimen raricu.tuni A. Kuinpb. Herb. Anib. (i. t. 7. f. '2. u. >ix bi'jus loci, quippe eni folia 4-,>pedes alia, pf.l'.ieem fere lata tri- huaiitur, eiini in nnstro cubni k-- pedes alti, nee folii altiora, et 1-1* lin. lata, basi angustiora. Spica cylin- (Irica A-.'t poll, longa et iiaiillo longior. Roxburgh in bis Flora Indies states, concerning the leare", " llio^^e of the root or lower part of the -ubn an- lourh lonirer than the cuhn, taperlUk' e(|ually towards eaeh end;" and as his observations were made on the living plant, we suspect that Nees has taken his ilescriptlon from herbarium specimens only: it the sann' lime, Kuinphius' figure can ':c.>.rcely be our plant; jierbaps it is a true species of Sacc/nimm.] '.). SACd'ARtiM. Linn. I . [.S. .Sam ; panicula subcontracta cloiigata, raniis soiniverticillatis dccom|iositis, ramtili- Miperiorilnis triquetris j)ilis albis adspcrsis, spiculis bi'inigainis conforniibus, gUinii.s subulato- .iciitatis dorso loiii,'e |)ilosi.s, floscula neutriiis valviihi glumos ft-n; u>quante, flt»sc. berriia- plirodito bivalvi, valviiia inferiori Hosculo neutra paulo brtviori oblonga apict- selulifira, siiperiori plus diniidio brcviori ovata, omnibus ciliatis. — S. Sara, lluacb.f Fl. Iiul. 1. p. 244; {n{ mill.) I. /). 249. ill Cut. Merc. Angl. Ind. Or. Mug. tab. 1113. Haii. circa Macao, et In insuli« vicinis; Milletl. G. II. Vachell, n. 31. Of this, which seems to be very common about Macao, we have not received the leaves. It appears to be a reujarkalily tall plant, and the panicle is very simihir to that of S. iifficinarum, trom which, hovrever, it ilillers by the large ;ind conspicuous valvelet* of the lerlile tloret. S. procerum dlHurs by the upper valvclet pf the bisexual floret. 'i'W \ ' Gramine magnitudine spiculu.' sulia niagnie. (iliimre glabnu. Vugiiui supiema ventricosa, in folium angustum attcnuatum con- tractu. 10. HETEllOPOGON. Pers. \. II. contortux. P. de Beativ N. oh E. Agrost, Bras, p, 363 (cum syn.) ; inLinnaa, 7. p. 28 1.. — Stipu spicata. Thiinh. Ft. Cap. p. 19. Hab. .\d Macao et in insulis adjacentibus ; Millctt ; G. 11. VachcU, n. Mt (ex parte). [After having carefully oxaniiiicd tin; Cliinese plant, and 11. polyttuchijus II. ct Sch., of which last N. ab P.rteiilieck coiisitiers the Amlropoijon cunturtus of Uoxburgh, aiid perhaps also of Linnoius, (Ijut not of Brown's Prodr. 1. p. i!OI,) to ben variety with solitary spikclets, we can see no eooil grounds for separating them, llotb Imvo tiio peduncles elongated and often fascicled, each with one short-leaved sheath, the male spikelets eiliatcd, and tlio lca>'cs linear scabrous and more or less ciliated at the base : in the Chinese spcci- meiii the hairs on the glumes and lea>cs are softer, and spring out of incous])icuous tubercles ; in Dr. Wight's speeiiiieiw of //. ptili/starhyus the hairs uro rigid, and arise from pretty large tubercles, but we can see no other (lillereiiee between the two ; if then ou. friend be correct in referring our Chinese plant to //. con- tortus, we should be inclined to reunite to it II. polyslachi/us. 11. ERIANTHUS. Rich. 1. E. triMichyus ; spicis tcrminalibuii 2-5 simplicibiis griseo-hirtis, glumis terrtigineis basi niargiiieqiiyi. — Andropogon tristacbjus. Itoxb. Ft. Ind. I. p. 256; (ed. IVnIt.) \.p. 261 — A. trisititatus. Hilt. Maiit. 2. p. 452. Kunth, En. I. p. 498.—^; spicis 2-5, spicitHs paullo tnajoribus, giuntaruin villis lungiuribus, vuginis basi et apice birtis. Hah. /3 ; In vicinia urbis Macao, iiique iusutis adjacentibus ; G. H. Vachell, n. S3. Ab JC. iiuren, N.ab E. in Wight, Cat. n. l(i!M), cui proxiinus, notis memoratis bene distinguitur. Me- niorabilis c«t bulbiia culmi eieteroquin gracilis erecli et simplicis, piso nii^or, densissimc tonientu ferrugineu tectut. Culuii apex toiucnioto-hirtus. Lodiculu; carnca>, crassiuscuhe, bideutatu.'. 2u t I ' ■ s •> i! I ■; r I ill hi^'^i u 111' If !i 'I 242 CHINA. [ GramiiucB. 1^1 !l 1 '■ ; ' i I [The one spikelet is sessile, the other pedicellate ; of both, the upper valvelet of the fertile floret is from two to three times shorter than the lower or uwned ono : the awn is tw'stt I and flexuose.] 2. E. Japonirus ; paniciila (racemo composito) apice fastigiata, spiculis pilos involucri strictos grisescentes subirqiiantibus, glumis glabris, seta flexuosa, foliis lineari-cnsifor- mibus serriilato-scabris strictis. P. de B. — Rocm. etSch. Si/st. Veg. 2. p. 324. Kunth, En. \.p. 47i). — Saccliariiin Jp;joniciim. Thunb. in Act. Soc. Linn, 2, p. 328. Willd. Sp. PI. 1. p. 321 S. polydactMon. Thunb. PI. Jap. p. 42. — Obanna. Ktempf. Am, Exot. ?,. /;. 899. Hah. In insula La|)pa9 ; ft, //. VitchcU, n. 'i\. h, c;r.i.iieii iiltiiiii, risj'idiim, orfryale. Invohicnim spicularuin palulmn, e piiis rectis hand ita mollihus grisco iilbidis s|)icula paulK loiifriuribus. G huiuc cm\mi\'La acutatii', lii'vcs, slramineit', glabriL' ; inferior 2.^ lin. longa, superior panllo hrevior. Seta 4-5 rnieits longa, tenuis, pallida, superiura versus llexuosa. Quibus obscrvatis, ijuomodo diri'crat al) E. versicolure, patet. [To the above may be added : — Gtitma inferior planiuscula, binervis ; superior dorso convcxa vel potius subcymbifiirmis, trinervis, ncrvis extus fere obsolelis intus satis conspicuis, niaritiiic ciliata. Flosculi superioris valfiilti inforiiir bitida cum arista llfxaosa torta, superior in excmplis nostris plane defieicns. S/iiaila ifcuiina- : uua brovit'T (',-}, lin.), alirr.i rccurvo-palubi lonjfiuscula (H-- lin.) podicx'llata, pcdieoUo utrius'jue irlaber. — Thunberg' found tliis in .lapan ; wo bave it also from Otalieili.J IJ. SI'OUIOl'OGON. Trin. 1. S. r;,'/nsiis ; repeiis, foliis liiieari-lanceolatis pilosis basi longc ciliatis, noilis vaginisijuc vilIosis>irnis. spifa hiliilu, spiculis rliombeo-ovalibiis, giuina iiiluriori basi convexa lifvis- siiiia a medio (lepressa (in spicula podicellata comprcssu) stricta aiigustc inargiiiata biden- tata, supuriori subulalo-aciiininata, se:.'. tlusctdi (dorsali) .spicula dupio longiori, rhaclii triquetra alternatiin seiiiiruicala geminillora angulis poriforniibus, articuiis pedicellisquc breviter ciliatis. Hap. Prupo Macao. Pcnpiani siinilis est >'. ulilu/uiraUi, N. ul) Iv. (qui Ischtrmtini arisliitnm, Roxli., non Lin., et /. ciliare, Rcl.'., at nun Arllirarnn riluin; V. li. ) sod bene distinctus inter lontincs vaginis mxlisquo pilis longis mollibus patentilius dense villo-.is, gluiria snperii)ri subulato-acuminata, ncc bidentn cum brevi npiculo intcr)ccto, seta lungiori foriiori, spienlis(|uc niajiiriljiis et rliacbi tric|Uotra. J'a ant lacunosa ; superior [laullo lungiur. SUa e dortu valvulo; medio infia incisuram egressa, 4 lineas longa, a basi ad geniculum purpureo-fn>.;a. 1.). .VNDROl'OGON. .V. oi /i.— ANDRorodoNis SPEC. Linn. I. A. {'V t Ac\\y \to'^on) jinnctatun ; spicis paniculatis, rliachi ciliala infra spiculas bar- bulata, spiculis inarufitic ciliatis, iitnuiue supra medium dorsum fovcola profunda pori- formi (ill spicula pedicellata siL'pe obsoleta) impressa, culmo basi ranioso nodis subbar- balis, foliis vagiiiiscjiic glabris lamina.c supra ad baiiiii pilusa. llo.rlt. I'l. Ind. \. p, 264; (fd, IS'ull.) \. p. 268. Rocm. et ScL MatU. 2. p, 450. Trtn. in Act. Pelrop. 7. p. 287; Jc. Gram. t. 328. >•. ».■ Oraminea.] CHINA. 2iS 2. A. (Trncliypogon) /i/r/^/it't ; spicis inopiceculmisubfasciculatisapproximatis (6.8), rhachi ciliatabnrbataquc, spiciilis liinceolatis bnsi margineque superius strigilloso-viUosis, gluma iiifcru 6-neivi npice extremo enervi membranaceo angusto denticulato impcrforata, seta tcrminnii spiciilii plus duplu lungiori, culmo basi repcnte ramoso apicc adscendentc geniculis inrractis, iiodis apprcsso-barbatis, vaginis ore baibatis, foliis angustis pilosis. Relr. Ohs. 2. p. 27. mild. Sp. PI. i. p. 920. Itoem. et Sch. Syst. Veg. 2. p. 821. Kunth, En. 1. /<.4.D8 A. scaiulens. lioxb. I'l. Ind. 1. p. 258; («/. ^'all.) \.p. 263. Kmthy I. r. Had. Cliina. Propo Mucao ct in insulis adjuccntibus, Mujo, 18'2'J ; (r. //. VaclieU, n, 51. hh A. iimml'ito Ij v\\ A. /ac/trcmo, Uoxb.) ciii proximo acccilit, ditl'crt : t'uliis un^ustioribus pilosis, uodis culiiii noil pilis putuiitibiis rolli'xisvp tied iiiollioribus brcvibtis adprcssiscpic cinctis, spicis brcvioribiis loiigius pediinciilutis, spicuiis nriiiorlbiis, I ^.\\ lincas iongis, ttuie illi '1^ liii. longii', gluiiui inlL'riori 6-iicc S-nervi, l)asi niargiiiiMjuo pilist broviurilius vcstlta. Ucliipia oinnino ut in A. anmdaUi. Ab A. obltiso, N. a1> K, ((|ui A. Ulail/iii, Uoxb.) luii^'iiis iliitat ^'Uimisi live imiltiiicrviis iicc apicc, ut in ilio, obtiisatis, tuiii vcro til spicis in rill-, hi bru'i approxiinalis, nu'ciniini aiilirnvialum ilisciiuii rornicm Ijasi sii'pu vagina invulutuiii cxiiibciitibus ncc loiigiori tractu in culnii parte supcriori dispositis. 3. A. (Iracliypoifoii) Vachfllii ; spicis verticiilatis pediinciilatis, pedimculis 1-2-bta- cliyis, axillis barhiitis, riiaclii pL'diceilis(|ut- ciliolatis ad genicula loiigiiis baibatis, spicuiis laiic'jolatjs, giiiiiia iiift'i-iori apiti; (i-H-iuTvia iiiipL'rCorat.i basi liirta, valvula iiitcrioi'i flosciili Fertilis e basi liiieari setigcni, seta spicida luulto iotigiori, [ciiiiiio iiilVa iiodos adpressi; barbatos bine canaiiciilato,] t'oiio supremo coiivolufo-si'taceo bn!vi scabro, ore vagina- barbato. A'. tuntuin- niudii nciliia i)!i\ puni(.'i'> lun;,'a, 'J-3 lln. lata, linearia, plana, ucniiiiiiala, iitriiii|ue inargiiieipic iispvrn, supra ad ba'iii p'l(isu.li.irliata\ Injlonscinltn (i iKillii-es loiiga, oblonga ; riniii ipiiiii, ijuatemi, tcrni, bini, sparsi deniiim rncti, ad axill.is liarbati, liinc ad 4 lineas »iinplicc:<, glabri, niniiD-distacliyi, spicis ercctis, 1-1 j poUices loiii;i-(, gcminarnui altera brcvioro : |iu (>, iiiHoresoMitia paiiicuhitn conied-obliinga ; raniis ut supra descriptis, inferiiiribus 1 \-'i^ pullicci lungis ; spicis 8-IU lineas longis, (|UUiido(|Ue apiec abortivis vcl cito cassis brevii)ribiisipu', |iatulis ; axilliii ranioruin ut in «!. lihath-^ angu.ita, recta, ad aniiulos pilis creclis ciliulata, liiiic ml in«erli from Prof. Hcnslow, under n. !>0 of Mr. Vachell's collection ; Mr. Millctt has only sent the var. />.) 4.. A. {Cymhopogon) hfnntitiiliis ! ciilmo ramoso nito ftircto nuilisque lirvi, foliis line- aribiis filitbrmi-nctiminatis nmrgine scabr;! vaginisque gliibris, ligulii roliiiulata, spicis gemiiiis brevil)us paiicifloiis fasciculato-paniciilatis lellexis, paniciilnc lamii racemosis >.tricii.s, peduiiculis i^cniinis hractea brevioribiis, rliaclii peilicellisquc albo-liirs.itis, spiciilis glabris oblongo-lantcolatis, fcrlilis gitiina inl'criori i-ri-nervi apicein veisiis iiiargiuata, !>eta glabra ilcxuosa spiciila diiplu lungiorc gracili, laciniis valviihu linearibiis. Hab. Prope Macao ; Iltih. Litull. — " Danes island," I'2 mill, infra Cantonem ; (!, 11. Vachill, 11. 41. h, Ditl'ort all A. Sclnrimiithi) «piculi« duplo uiinorilins. ,\l) ,1. jiiit/iiiin/i; Triii., non solum spii'ulis paullo ininotibus I J lin. vix longis, sed ttiain :,'hnna iid'eriori spicuhf ferlilis (li^tiurtc 4-j-(i-ncrvi et seta nnilto breviori, grneili, valde llexnosa, Jit lineas longa. turn fuliis anguslioribus ct ligula breviori. lirnctrin purpurascentcs ; communiii podiinculos liinos lireves distachyos promens. S/iior vix 3-4 lineas longie. S/iiciilic virides, strui'tur.'.- oiunino ut in -t. Schunaiit/w. — Hiimi I -J axillarea ereeti, vaginali, vagiiiis ramulos breves faseicu- latos (geiuinos) alius simpliics peduueulos exhilicntes, alius rompo^itos bractris bi-distach} is prii'ilato-p»tiiculatis bractealis bnicti'is spicas a-qiiaiitibus, rhadii pt'iliceliisciiii; albo-iiirsutis, spiciiiu Certili oblongo-lanceolala, giuiiia inforiori 2-i-nervi margine superiori carina aibo-nu'iiil)raiiacta serruiata, vaiviila fertili l)i(i(ia laciniis filirDriiiibiis, mascula pculiccilata nnitica, gliima infcriori octoiiervi acuta, peilicello crasso. — a; gluiiia biiicrvi. .V. ah /v. in ]Vi(jht Cat. n. 1700. — 5; gluma quadrinervi. N.ab 11. I. c, n. 1700, A. — /; elatior, culnu) ciecto firmo. y. all E. I. c, n. 1700. r. Hab. « et (l, in vicinia urbis Macao, et in insiilis adjectis ; Milhit ; IS. H. Vnc/nll, 11. 41. '«. Probabilitor hie est -I. /nrtiis luJ'.u orienlalis, de ipio verba facit ThnnlM'.rgius in I'l. Capensi. Diffcrt ruluio pleruuiijue diffuso cum vaginis fuliis(|ue liuvissimo, his breviuribus, 'J-3 polllces huigis, ueuuiinatissiiuis, Ijracteis liivibus, spicis breviuribus, spiculis glabris, solisciue peilicellis rhachicpie alliu-hirsulis. S/iicuhe lan- eeolata', virides. Fliiscnlus luuter in ^picula, lam masrula lo eharactere, ni'glcetii poxilioiie vertieillari, Aiil/iisliriarum comrnuiii nomine appollubis nalurali disposltione melius eoii'ule:). ('(instut fasciculus primitlvus Anthistiriic e rauuilo paniculo bifido, cuj n raiuuli siiiguli, pro morn, spiouluin lic::iiol()gamam hermaphroditsni unam, eimi biiiiH incomjilelis suslinent. \bortientil)U9 aulem binin lateralibu> fertilibns, icslat (piadriga spicniarum sterilium euiu intiTmeilio fertiii bii is slorilibus stipata. I'ona. autem i>forrt-, et turn veri> habeuis spicatu, abiirtu naturali in illam tetrastachyam Aiutrnpoijoms CCi/mfi.j mini abeuntem. Sunt igiturejusmod, fasciculi revera spicie iros digitatsv, ad exilissimum partium numcrum redaelie ; aut, si omiics in spicani nnari coalescere posso liugis, spicatribus aut ipiatuor imribus constans. 1. A. camlata ; ciilino crccto ramoso, foliis liiienrilnis Ir.iigissimc tittuiiuato-acuminatis !;lul)ris inui'ginc serruiitio-scahnii, siiiiiinis atl biisiii siibciliatis, tasciciilis erectis solittiriis !)-iIuris, brncteis glal)ri$, giuinis nuutris masciilisve longissiine iiciiininatis apice liirsiito- ciliatis obsolete f iibt'iciilatis, spicula ti'itili ol)lt)n{^o-C)liii(hacea tlciise strigosn 3 liii. longa, settt valitla scriceo-scabra. S\ ah E, in Ihrh. Lindl. Had. l'ro|)n Macao et in vicinis insulis ; C //. Vachell, n. 4G (ex parte). Ab -1. villosa. Lam., dilfert statura minoro ct seta longa (li-lj poll.) (iuiv sola coniparanda, A. tortilt.- I'resl, s|)iculis in singulo fascieulo pluribns (l-J), et glumis glabris dilfert. .\b A. ctlitilu reecdit glumis maseulis longius aeuinlnatis, pills tuberculis parum eonspieuis insecti^, ot fuscioulis solitariis ininoril)us pluri- lluris. Valvula tlosculi ferlilis inferior liiieari-angusta, in setam transieiis, Anthixliruc ; fasciculi novemflori et spiculie steriles billone (mase. aut niut.) Andniscqtuc, ut itanuo medium tcneat inter sronera ista hiee species, — I'erobaeAne, PresI, {Aiilh. rillosa, l.ani.) Aiulntscepiu est seta brovissima instrueta. Igitur (ria hiv( genera in ununi rursus rcvocanda sunt. \ \[\ I J \ »16 CHINA. [ (iidiiiintte. »f ■ I ,' !' ' ' (■■ * 13. APLUDA. Lum. I. A. (irniruhitn ; spiciilaruin fnsciculis per iiitcrviilla confortis, brncteis ovntis siibulato- niucroiintis [vol ol)loiif;i.ssiibciispiilesubulatol)i(leiitiitis]spiciilis(jueinuticisf5lul)i'is,spiculo sessili palicellatiiqiii; nitera (aiu iitris(iue) polyjfamis, valviilis iiiulis glabiis. Ilo.rh, I'l. Ind. I. i>. 3:i.>. (c/. /'«//•) 1. /'. 327; in C. 517. — A. huiiiilis. Kiintfi, I. c. — C'alamina huinilis. Pres/, ltd, ' Ilanh. 1. /'. aU. » II.Mi, A(l iMiiiao I't in vicinis insulin, Dniuvriiin dintis ; MdUlt ; Vt. 11. Vni/iill. n. 4)1. >:iiiili« ^1. iiiirrostiiclii/tr, si'tl ilistincta a valviila llosruli trrtilis npicii' sossilis omniiin iimtira oyinliiformi aout.t. Drartea apico iiiti<);ro ahit in onbulani [vol si'piiis ntrinqiic nil cii^pltlis hasiii iiniilonliciilata], (iliiiim prinmria apico Intojfra. Siiiruldtinn /irdiiil/d! iriiin altera siipo abortiva, alloru billora, tlosoulo iiil'iTiori iiKiJiulu, supcriori aliorin fcminon. An rovora ditlorat istu species nb A. tiiutieu, Linn., incrilo cliiljitaMs. — Kxeinpla Javanica luijiis i;ranilnis (lillerunt lu^ciculis distantibiis valvniisipic ciliatlt, ci.'nti< Miibi i>, ligiila rigida ovata. A', uh K. in Jlcrh. I. ind/. Hah. In viciuia Macao urbis ini|Uo insulis adjcclis ; Mii/tii; Milkll . (1. II. I'arfieU, n. 47. h. ('litmus [tcri'tiusrulus, ba |, L'l.ilnr, Aub kpicis \oi\gv 0XM>rIii> : iiiiiiciiiii adprcs'to-liarbala. I'niiuni Miprcuia lonifj, sln.ila, glabra, >iiir.«iiMi alliiiiiatu et dibisi'cns ; [infcriijns birsuuc " l.i^iulti erccia, fn^ia, liiiiduia, iiici^a. /.hiiiiiki ■h'X pulMrc* li)ii.:a, •.' Via, lata, plana, acuminata, busi an^'n>li>is ucto tonni'iriljii.s per intorvalla transvcr^iin anastoniosaiitibiis pru'dila ; superior ariita, aciae carinala, uninervis, niar(;inc ciliata. J'/ii.sculi in utraquc apicula confurnicsi tuxtuni.' satii tirnni: mcinbranacoii'. dcniuin iiM-arnali, injlriiir inasculus ; valvulif iiMjualci, lanceolalir, jcntii', plunie, dorso dopressu', ciliatie, iniitiiM' i inferior nninert is, superior bincrvis, ad laleraintlcxa. LodieultL' duie, valvulia vix \ bretiores, lincarcs. nieinbranaceiir, apiee bidenticulatii', loniritudinr filamentdruin : [buc tainen N. ali Ksetdieckiiis in errorom band levein illabi nobis ^idetJr, de cpio plura infra. j .StiimiiKi tria ; [niilhcrir lntc;i- J Floiculut Hiiftiriur borinapbrodilus, ant berniaplirodito-feniineus ; valvula inferior in spicula sessili ublun^a, ail medium bitidu, laciniis linearibut ubtusiuM'ulis u ilor!^i> ad basin ineisuru' oniittcnt setani (i linoas lon);ani lieviusculain ad medium fuscam tortam<|Uo, bine rellexam et ad apieem u.«)pic pallidain ; color valvulie inferius nifeseons, npicis albus ; valvula superior lon;.'ilndin(! fore inferiuris. at multo an^uslior, lanccolatodincaris, obtusiuscula, alba, pariim ciliata basi ovarium arctu amplcctcnt. Lodiculte ovarii longitudiae, iub(|uadrati(', sinu lunari cmarginatiu uiigulii Im Gramineit.] CHINA. 247 aoutii, monibrenaccm. Stamina trla, jam pcrfccta, jam caitrata. Onarium oblongum ; ih/li dittincti, gracilcs ; itujtnatii ttapcrffillilbrinia, purpurea, (Ionium luliFuica. I«tom lloaculut in apiciila pedicellata ejusilem uit stniuturiB ct inilulia, vu autvm dill'crcns, (|uod vulvulit inferior fere inte^ ctt ct inter duot dcnticuloi minutot apicit niucronulum lircviasimum ictaveum, (|uando(|ue et nullum omnino, omittit. [Our specimen* from Mr. Millctt, and llioio in Prof, llcnaluw'a herbarium from Mr. Vachcll, now lying before u», some of which were vxumiiicd by Necs v. Eacnbccl<, agree with tlio above description in every purticuliir, except, timt Ihu lodiculea of the inulo llorct arc actually as amall aa, and prcciaely similar to, thoic of the bisexual one : in both they Arc aomewhat cuneate and truncated, and not longer than the ovary. We are tlierefuro disposed to suspect some error of observation in tliose parts from which the s]iecific name ha* been derived ; nor cun nr readily account for it unless on the supposition that, wliile dissecting the (lower, the indexed margins of one uf tlio valveleta had been iu part or wliolly separated and supposed to be the lodicules.J Tiiiii. IV. OLYREyi:. 17. SIMNIFEX. Liim. I. S. gijimrroms ,- l)nictcis apicc suhulntis lungis, foliis involucrisque tlnl)cllatis convo- iuto-subiilutis liuvil)u.s, vaj^inis liitis ore tnmcatis dense ciliatis, (losciilis inuticis, rliadieos utriiisnue sixiis aciiniine .scalierriino. /Ami, Mant. />. 300. WiUd, Sji, I'l. 4. p. 1129. Knntli, En. \. p. I3J.— .'^'lipa spiiiilfx. Linn. Mant, p. 'A\. — Ily imillii. It/ieed. Ilort. Mtil. 12. t. Tf). (woAr.)— C'yperus littoreus. Itunip/i. IIiili. Amb, 0. p. G. t, 2. f. 2. Hah. Propc Macao ct in insniis viciuis ; (i. II. Vachill, n, 32, a (forma junior), 6(fem.), ct 33 (muse), (ilolii Morales pinrno inajorcs ; rluicbes fomincif priilongie {hA\ pollieares) j acumen spicie niascuhi' 3-ri.|liprii' J-J pollicii I /nt'uni. (•/iimii Infiriur niiijor snpcriorc T-ncrvis, superior i.ncrvis ; utrai|ue ovalu. Vtilniltr lloscuiornm olilongiu, acMiniiiiilir, ii(|Uiil('s, omnium tain niasc. i|uani fcni. cbartnceii' ; inferior .Vnervis ; supirinr binervia acumine bidente. Singulare, ipiod ludicultc a vulvuk superiori cxcludautur. Aniherte violaccu'. [18. /KA. Lmn. 1. ./. MaijK. Linn. Sp. VI. p, 1.178. WilUl. Sp. /V. l./». 200 ; .V. nh E. Atjrost. Urns. /<..3n.— Zea Mays. Mill. /Jir/.— Mays Zca. (hcrht. Fr. I. p. G.t. 1./. 9. IIaii. Cuita circa Macao ; MiUtll.] Tniii. V. PEHOTIDK/E. 1!». I'EROTIS. Ait.i Brown. Inter genera cognitu. Iiuic n\aiime athnis est, pncsertim i|Uod ad habitum attinet, Holboellia, Hook, in Uot. Misc. V. '2. p. 1 U. t. 76., gramen propter glumarum formam moxime uicmorabilc. 1. P. lonijifhrn; spicuiis iVuctireris patentibus pediccllatis lineari-laiiceolatis in setam excurrentibus, ilosculi vulvulis ina'tinalibus, int'eiiori niucronata trinervi. — X ab E, in Herb. Lindl. Hai. Ad Macao et in viciuis inaulis ; Millctt ; G. U. Vachcll, ». 39. Simiiis omnino P. patultt (seu P. Uitijhliw Ait. at ininimo tam species est latifolia ((uani P. Iiordeijbrmts, N. ab E. in Herb. Iloyle, o Mont. Himalayis, n. >JUU), scd dill'ort spiculia duplu fere uajoribus, 2 liooai, et 111: ' i Va 11 S48 CHINA. ' fij'i [ Gramintit- I'lini HCtu mniori linriiK linif;i«. ininu* divaricnlU, mm (iliimii iiiuKii niiliur Icniitimcqiie in ictam ncMlntii pro l>iii){itu(liii(' oiiirimiDriliin. I'losculm (fliimin IripUi liri-vior; vulvula inferior monil)ranaccn, aittii flriDH, trinrrvin. ovutn-lancculala, in lu'iiuicn nmcronifomio |iro. Folia rigitluia, (li'n«a. gluiicii. uiiirtrini' I'J"'" *■'"■'"" ^""•""''''"'i''"''"'!' cilialaqiio. — Spccict dmi' aliii' »ic dittin|;upndii':— I'. honkijhrmis ! npifuli* ('riii'lifi'ri* liurcntilius cnrlii siiliirstililiii*, valviilii tluKuii ii'quaiibua,— P. ;i»^//(i ; •piculis rructit'iTJi pal('iili>siniiii podii'vilutii, vulviilis llusciili iiiinpialibui. Willi /'. Iiurdiij'ormia we arc unac(|uuinted. Hotwcrn P, latiJ'uUa (.for wc arc itill inclined tn retain iliai iiaim- iinU'ail id' imlulii) and P. luitij{florii, lliori' uri' coino oiivioiis ditfcrcncos in the foliage i in both till' li'.ivt'« aru (if tiio nainu general shape i but in /'. Iiilifulin tliey nro waved, and have a rartilairinou* dlTuluuri'd (in our HpecinuMis) margin, wliicli is urniL'd with i\pA, close, Konictiuioa bristle-bearing tcctb,rroin tlic base to near tlic apex ; in P. loiojijhirii, lliey are tlat or involute towards the apex, decidedly ;(Ihucous, and the margin tooihed only near the base. In /'. lati/nliii the sheulbs are strongly striated i in /', loiii/i- jliitii, feareely at all. In P, IdtiJ'itUii the leaves are seattered ut C(pial distances on the loner half of the eiiliu J ill onr speeiiiicns of P. Iiiiniijltirii they arc crowded for about one-fourth from the root ; but a* in biiili till' two upper leaves are remote, we are disposed t<> regard the approximation of the lower ones as the ellcct of a greater or less development of the whole plant.] '|i I i i tl I (■ ■Ml I t IH i^i k Tuiu. VI. a(iiu)stii)i:.t:. •JO. VlI.l'A. Allans. — SpoROBotirs. J{. lir, I. V. c/oiif/fitd, N. ab L. — Var. pnniculu scsquipeduli strictiiisiinu vulile alteiiuata, spiculis albiciintibiis. IIaii. Ad .Mae.io et in iusulis vicinis ; Millitl : O. 11. Vdchtll, n. ^.1. , .\tlii>ui.'h imr friend li,i* not sent the specific eliaraelcr, wc presume he here means I', iloiujitlit, Trin. iinill. p. 154, or Sjwiiiluilus ihnniiilus. Drown: but our specimens do not allogether agree with llrown's .>li^erv,ttiiiii.«, in as far as he iai-l)atis, puiiictila stibcontracta obloiigu raniis lasciculatis compositis gracililxis, spiculis 5-7-tl()ris, glutnis spictila iluplu brcvioribiis siibulata actilatis, flosciilis patiilis, valviila iiiferiori dorso glabra versus inargincni lunge lanato, seta recurvo-patulu flosculo tere (liiplu breviore. IIah. In Insula " Danorum" dicta, infru Cantoncm ; (1. //. Vachell, in Herb. Ilmitow, n. " V." Piinictila (in exempio unico tantum nobis obvio) iripollicarif. Vahula flosculorum inferior apice bifida, inter lobos subulatot breves tctam profercni. diaminitr.] CHINA. »40 I This i* probulily the lamc ui Ncei von E»cnbcck Ims olmrrvcd a fragment of among Prof. Uoylc't planti (/I. ttl.) frniii tlic north of Hciij^ul, unil which lie hus in his MSS. ilesitfiiutccl " Ariiiitlinii (I)ima(i.i, Reauv.) •pi'cicii MiiiliiijfiirtiriiiiHi, Kiititli, hcii Doniici T/iuiiiimii, Ui-aiiv. atlini-." Indt'L'd, to far a» tlie (Ivncription gooi, which he haa Icinilly comni'niicatvd to iis, tlic two appear identical.! n lit Tniu, VIII. CHLOKIDKyE. — Cin,oniDE/r. et Paitopiiore.'v;. Kimlh. 'i-i. LKl'TOCIILOA. 1'. .le Ihauv. 1. h. ftlifurmis ; spiciilis siil)scssililni» 2-!3-floris nuiticis, jrlumis srnbris, spicis pnrli- alil)iis lilit'orniibiis pntiilis, inririoribiis uppositiH nut sul.'.urticillntis, rcliquis altcrnis, vnginis v tuboitulis pilosis, llortn, (t S-hiilt, Syst. I'lfi, 2. /i. .'iHO. Kiinth, I'./i, 1. fi. 270. — Kleusinc fllit'ormis. .fiiit/. I'.rl, Gr. i. i, — I'ou virj^utu. Itol/i, Xuv. PI. S/i. p. 06. — (3; liumiiior. Kunt/i, I. r. IIau. S, Circa Macao, ct in inmru vicinin ; MitlrtI ,- il, H. 1 tchcll, u. iS. 2, h. chinrnsis ! spiculis pcdiccllntis pntiilis ,'i.fi-iloiis muti is, ntlpresso-piiberulis siilw cibiitis, t^limiis scabris, rncfiiiis fiiiriiniiiiiiis liixi^ sparsis np, ■ xinjatimqiie vcrticillalis, vni;iiiis cumpressis t'oliisniii' glaiicis scabris, inilnio basi rcpi 'itt.'. .V. ah /■',. in Si/U, Itittish, (18:22) \.j).b.ltmm.rlSih. .V««/. 2. /<.;'()!).— 1', : rbiiiiiisis. Uo.rb. ■ ///. p. 03.— /; luxa, ciilnio btiiniiiure, lac. li raiiiis patulis laxis, .spiculis ut in li' »e(l t'erc otnnini) ^Inbris. IIau. Circa Macao i Milltll. Spiciiluruiii pcdicvllo licet lir('\i, llosoiiloriim niiniero ct pulicsccnti.i niaL'is miiiiisvc con^piciia, forioruiii iflaiiccdiiir, satis distiii-.la .«pccic». lihui hitlit ii|iii iiluriiiii (jiaciliii vl llixiln, iilii tli'ctlliir llnsculos scparalos et vrliili peiliccllatiis ostciiilit, i|ui ipiidcin iiiiiiiinc cum nli caiisaiii " iirdiccll.iti" ciiiii Kutliio appclUtndi sunt, ciiiii pi (lici'lliis, ipicin clii.'crcs, iimi inter siiiguliini llosculuni et rimeliiilani positua sit, scd inter tlotculiim <|iicin(|uc iufo'iureiu proxiniei|uc ■upcriorein. •J3. i;li:i;sink. aaitu. 1. E. Inilica; culmo comprcsso ba.si strpe rupt'iiti; ranioso, vaf.;inis ore siipiusque et itinrfiiiic villosis, spicis rcclis stric.. .liacbi an^iista aijuali, spiculis subsexfloiis, seiniiie ovali. Garlu. di Fr. 1. p. 8. <. I. '-. «/< /,'. Aijr. Urns. p. '13'J (rum sijti.) Ihuh, I'l. Iitd. 1. p. i\\b; (.«/. IVuU.) I. /;. .n-K). Ktinth, En. I, p. 272. Trin. Ic. Gr.t. 71 ,o; dtpan- perata; spicis 3, spiculis ;i-4-(ii)ris, culnio liuniili. Kunth, I.e. — -/; nuurosUuhya; spicis lungis apicc abortii spiculuiiuii aticiiuaiis mngis curymbusis qiiain digitalis, Toliis culmo mulio bicvioribus. Hab. Ad Mucao ct in iniulis vicinitj Alilktt ; (1. II. Viichill, n. " W" ct " X" (ex parte), 2. K. Coracana ; culmo erecto comprcsso simplici, vaginis ore barbatis, spicis Intis ilemuni incurvis, rlmchi marginc dilatatn ii-taie rcpaiida, spiculis subscxfloris dilatatis 81 S .': V if! ... t 250 CHINA. [ Gramineet. I . ! '■ i i, . confertissimis, semine subgloboso subtiliter niguloso. Gartn. de Fruct. I. p.8.t.l.f.\l. Kunth, En. 1, p. 273. Trin. Ic. Gr. t. 70. lioxb. Fl. Ind. \.p. 342; {ed. Wall.) \.p. 343. — Isjctti-pullii. Ffieed. Horl. Mai. \2. t. 78 — ^, striata ; spicis strlctis— E. stricto. Roxh. I. c. p. 343; («/. Wall.) 1. p. 344.-7, pvmila; vix digitalis. N. ab E. in Herb, lloyle, 71. 3(J9 (ex pnrte). Hab. All Macao ct in iiisulis adjaccntibus ; Millett ; G. II. Varhell, n. " II." Siiiiiliima pnvcciieiiti, c (|ua, j)m'tcr characlcres ndnotatos ct liubitum |)ro|)riuin parum diflerL Ghimn superior ((uaiidoqiie dorso A-ncrvis j etiam vaivula inferior o-ncrvis occurrit. Q4. DACTYLOCTK NIUM. P. de Bmuv. I. D. mttrromtum. Wilhl. En. 2. p. 1029. N. ab E. Agr. Bras. p. 436, (cum synony- inia conipletn). — Eleusine .-I'^gyptiaca. Rorb. Fl. Ind. 1.7^344; (ed. Wall.) !.;>. 345 t, -Tjijyptiacum. — 1). ^Egyptiacimi. Kuntli, En. 1. /). 2GI. — ..i, repens ; valile ciliatuiii, spicis 1-3 erectis vel patentibus, rhnchi inter spiciilas patenti-ciliatn. — D. prostratum. inild. En. 2. p. 1021). Kiintli, En. I. p. 261. Link, Ilort. Jkr. 1. p. 59 Eleusitic pios- traia. S/>r. Stjst. J'nj. 1. p. 3.")0. IIaii. Ad Macao, in insula Lappas, et in uliis vicinis ; Mil/clt ; G. II. Vuc/itll, n. I'J. b. ( 'X parte). /). iiristatiim. Link, non minus no roli(Hi - iinjuscc est varictati. lio^tat ii;itur aolnni I), rititiilans, V. Heauv., sen Eleiisinc nuiulaus, Hrown, .lun; siiu nl j>pccies propria vitiUirunduui. [\\\- liavc licfort' I1-, from Mr. Millett, two forms of this plant, both bclonpinj; to a ; one is smaliv-r than tlic oilier, with riH)ls from the juinls, and the leaves and sheath* shortly hairy and ciliated ; this may |)ro»p to be D. iiristiitiini. Link. The oilier is more robust, the ascendinij; portion of the eulin l»iiijf uIhmiI a foot iiigh. uud the spikes almost an inch and a halt long, and thick in proportion ; the leaves are very scabrous nn the margin, and more or less bearded at the month of the sheath, but are otherwise, as well as the sheath itself, (.'labrous : the lower part of the eiilm forms a very remarkable branched prostrate densely leafy rhi^onia one to two feet in leiiirth. The -pikeh'ts are sometimes pubescent, sonieiimes ^lilirous and sliininir : but all these variations, as nrcll as var. C>, seem to de|K'nd much on the localities in which ihey arc found, and not to lie permanent. J •i:,. (Ml LOU IS. Lhm. I. C hiirbulfi i cuiiiio ramoso compresso, fi)liis aculis basi etmnrgine iiifuro vaginistjtic collo stride pilosis, spicis tligitatis (4-15), spictilis iinbricatis, ghiina siiperiore laiiceolatii mk'L'ra iiervo niiicroniilatii Hosculum herfnaphrodi'.im tliinidiato-obovattiin siipome \l\- loso-ciiiatiini ii'qiiantc, floscuiis iieutris bitiis triiticatis setigoris glabris, setis umiiibus iwpiaiibiis. .Swart:, Ft. Ind. Occ. \. p. 2.— Me<,'iistacliya cylimliica. Scknit. Mant. 2. p. 328. Hah. Circa Macao urbciii ; Millet'. In iiisulii "Danorum" dicta, 12 mill, infra Cantoncin ; G. II. Vaclitll, II. .'>0. Excnipliiin iioslriiin, r Vacliellio lucliun, friictii ilcliipso jam raniiilis iiaiiicultn gaiulct paiillo magis patiilis, valvuliM|iic intcri(iril>u<>, ut in li. iiniiiuiceu |iorsistcMtil»i9 rijfiilnlis |iutulis(|iic, sapc siibtriliilis. I'uliii linca latiiira, attciuiata, ri);i(lii1ii, l;i'via, <;lauccsccntia, convuluta, circa 09 vagiiiui barbuta. I'aiiicitlir iiiiiii \n axillis scabriiii. Valviihi inferior trincrvis, |iaHiila. [Our specimens from Mr. Millctt are iniicli less advanced : iho jianicle is very contrnctcd, cylin-coiii|)()sitn putiiLi erecta, raiiiis plerist^iu solitai'ii^ basi •{lal)ris propc a has! divisis circuniscriptione laiict'olata, pediceilis loiii;iiisciilis, spiciilis coloralis ovatis Ki-SI-tloris, Hosi-iilis arcti- imliricatis iiifciiDriUtis (ift'iiliii>, valviila iiilcriori lalo ovata acuta triiit'ivi iiiL-iiiI)raiiac(\i, tMrynpsi t>vata, ciiliiio ramo^o iitlsci'nili.ntc' Dodis- quc f;lal)ris, ligula l)|•l■vi^^ima, liiliis laiiccolato-lineariljus }j;laiifis la'viliiis l>aii ciliatis. Ifii/hl it .Ini. inlitt. ; Wii/lit Cut. 11. 1777.— Kia^'rostis. Jl all. Cut. u. :IH3S.— Mej^iLs- tatliya amabiiis. P. de liiiniv. — I'oa atuabilis. Eiim. — IVilld. Sji. J'l. I. j>. 3!»"i. Kiinlli. Eii. I. /). 334. Itoxh. ill C.rt. Mere. Amjl. Ind. Or, Mn.t. tub, H42 (tiile Am.) — I*. iinili)iilos. llo.rli. El. Ind. \. p. 33i>; (.(/. IVull.) I. p. 340. Kuntlt, En. 1. /•• 335 (an lletzii /) — T. lubi'iis. Earn, 111. (leu. f. I'y.J'. '2. Knnth, I. c, Haii. In insula I.appas ; j. ' ' Granien pcridc^ans, tpicidii brizoideis purpuroo pallidoipic variis— In aduinlironila Pnn ana uniloiile Uct/.iiit ante oculos iiabuisse videtnr spicuLiin ex inl'eriore parte panicuU,' paucillorani, cui i.'Kiuiie jam dclapsie deKcereat. Tnui vero lloaculoruin iluoruin iiiferioruin inleriores vulvulas ghiinas esse, sive calyieni, rxisti- nianti, olistabunt \ai\ulit' atriusipie lloscult aupetiures. <|iias nisi calyceni altcrinn inturiorein(|UU declaraict, noil kabebat ipiibus explicuret. 3. K. miiiustuchi/u ; paiiiciila raromo'o-coinposita patente t-recta, ratnis iiiferioribus Mibverticillatis alteniistpii; in axillis i-t ad raiiiificatiuncs barbatis, robtpiis omnibus alteiuisi prope a basi divJMs pediceilis bievibiis, spicidis lincari-oblotigis pallidis uut plunibeo- viridil)iis 1.5-25-fluris, valvida intirioii nbtiisa sid)einarninata l)revissiino mucronata trinervi nervo laioruli promiiiulo stiperiuri ciliata, caryopsi glubosa, ctilino rainuso adscciitluntc iiudistiue glabris, vaginis glubris ore burbulis, t'uliis luuceolalu-linuaribus inurgiiie serrulato- H? nn 1. 1' n 1 ■■ ' i u i i|U ; : 1- ' \ . '^i I (■ ' ^'.1 r li: \i' nil .) , 1 ■ ■ 1 1 ;}' \^d. i'l ' 252 CHINA. [ Gramiiucc. h 'I if > '''^ T} icubris, radicc fibrosa. — Liii/i, Hort. Bcrol. 1. p. 185. Wight, Cat. n. 1778. — Eragiostis, IVall. Cat, II. 3828. — E. ninjor, Host, Gram. 4. t. 21 Poa megastacliya. Kod. Gr. p. 18J. Mcrt. ct Koch, 11. Germ. 1. /;. 597. Kiinth, En. \. p. 333 P. polymorplin. Keen. i:x Herb. Kkiii. Jl'illd. in Act. Am. Nat. Cur. 4. p. 194. {ex parte) P. flexuosa. Itoxh, II Jnd. 1. p. 339; («/. IVall.) 1. p. 340.— P. pseuiloamabilis. Ito.rb. in Cat. Merc. Ind. Or. Mils. tab.Sl3 (fiile Jrii.) — P. Koxbiirgliiana. Schiilt. Manf. I. ;). 314. Kiinth, En. 1. /;. 335.— P. ciispiilata. Itoth, Nov. Sp. El. p. (>4, (ubi axilliL- panicula> fere aut omnino in)bi.'rbt>). Haii. Ad Macao; Millelt. I Diir ('liiiipso s|icfiineiis bt-lonn to the form which Roth has called Poa cus/iiildtii, the axils of the panicle heini,' almost ii;ikccl ; the panicle is larirc, as in Koxliurffh's P. Jiixiuisa, and like it some of the specimens have tlif lower brandies alternate ; others, however, have them somewhat verticlllatc. It sometimes happens in this species that the upper tlurets of the spikelct are abortive, when the spikelet is roundish-ovate as in Pun tiniiuii.] 4. [E. Milkttii ; paiiiciila ra('(.'iiioso-t\)iuposita palula orecta rigiila, raiiiis alternis prope a basi tlivisis axillis mulls, pudicollis spiciilain sii'pius a'(iiiaiuil)ns rariiisve in rainis ci)mj)ositis ilia brevi()rii)u>., spirulis liueari-laiiceolatis (leinuin straniiiiei> 8-lG-tloris laxe iinbricatis, valvula iiitfriori ovata acutiiisciila iiuitica siil)cliartacea triiiervi iicrvo laterali }tariiiii proiniiuili) siipt'riori iiiarginu scabra pcrsistciite, ciilmo siinplii-i stricto basi dense loiioso, foiiis sidxlisticliis patiilis coiivoliito-subulatis vaginistjiie pateiitiin liirsiilis, radie-e fibrosa ca'spitosa iniiltictdiiii. IIah. Cirea Maea i, et in iiisulis vieinis ; Millcll ; (!■ II. I'ac/nl/. n. .'<4. This cle::ant and very remarkable specie^ is readily distinguished from all others of the section with tthi
  • ini;,'ht not have seen the foliaj-e, lor in that respect it dilferi widely from E. Druiimt of Kunlh, and of N. v. K. in Heib. Wiirht.) 5. 1'-. IVilldciwiriana ; panicula racenioso-ctiinposita patenti-erecta, rarnis omnibus alternis, axillis glabris prope a basi divisis, pudicellis brevibus, spiculis liiieari-lanceolatis cinerascemi-viridibus, rliacliilla post antlicsin flexiiosii, valvula int'eriori ovata t)btiisa iniitica trincrvi nervo laterali |)roniinido siiperiori ciliata persistente, caryopsi ovala tngona subtrinicata slriolata, ciilmo rainosissinio adscendente nodistjiu" glabris, vaginis glal)ri» ori! barbalis, foiiis liiiearibus niargine scabris, radice fibrosa imiltieidnii. iV. iib E. in ll'i;/hf. Cat. n, 17, >. — E. polymorplia. liomi. it Sch. Syst. Icy. 2. p. .')75. — Poa poly- inorplia. IViUd.in Act. .Im. Nat. Cur. Ihrol. I. p. 194 {i.v parte), kiinth, En. p. 345. — P. (iangetica. Jtiub. ? El. Ind. \. p. MX); (<■, rliacliilla recta ilenticiilata, valvula iiiferiori ovata aciitiiisctila trinervi superior! minutim ciliata pcrsisteiite, caryopsi obloiiga striata, ciilino ramoso iiotlisqiie glahris, vagiiiis ore barbatis, foliis angiistis su!)iiivoiiitis. N. iiisiilis viciiiis ; (i. II. I'lic/wll, ii. .'>i. Caryopsis roriiia et ramificalioiio |iaiiiciilii' satis dillcrro viilotnr isia spocics u P. j)iil;/iiior///i. MitUtlii, nor li no we ourselves yet seen u single plant of />'. Uniwiiii from China, i V ;i. TeMolli.' ; /mniciila ciipillari sie/ie viitiiillnta, s/iicntis uii/instu, valvnlis iiliiumt/iie Imuihna jKlli.iidi.-. 7. K. rrn'cillaM ; paniciila patiiia, ramis capilluriliiis (loxuosis, int'crioribus verlicillatis ail axillas inag'.s niiiuisve barbatis s()alio a basi ilivisis, spiculis liiu-aribus acutis 7-1 l-tloris variegatis totisvu purpuratis, gliiina infcriori miiuita, valvula inferiori meinbraiiacea ulitiisa trinervi iiervis paruin promimiiis superiuri breviori inargiiu' scabra, caryopsi obovata conipn.'ssa lifviuscula, culmo ramoso iiit'racto, i'oliis lini>aril)iis vaginisijue glabri-». liis on.' .sii'pe barbatis. /'. tk Ikdia: .V. nli E. .li/nist. Hrfi.t. f>. .>08 (cum synon.) — y, Indica; vaginis ore axillisipie paniciitu' valile barbatis, ciilmo rauiosissiiiio. .V. nh E. /. r.— I'oa IiKlica. IVUId. in .Icf. Am. Xut. Cur. Ihrul. !. /;. UH. Ilmm. et Srii. Sijsl. I'll/. 2. p. 552. Kiitd/i, En. 1. /i. 2t)3. 11*11. V. Circa Macao, et in insula Lappas aliiscpiu vii-inls ; MiUiil. (i. II. V-ii/irll, it. " l>." Species inai,'iiitudine et colore spicnlaruni variabilis, sed e spiculis ani;ustis, riuiis panicubc u'racilliuiis s;v|i' eoulortis, 1,'lunia inrcriori dupio Tuiuiirc, caryopsi couipressa, tcncritate ipiadaui et subtilitale pailiiini 'icrio distinct 1. Pixt pitmlaln, Linn, eudcin planta esse videtur. cujiis fors minoreui paupen'ini|uc aliipiani soboleui Hoxluirjiliius piinrtaUr lilnio descripsit, cuui ramification's siuiplici'S dixit et spicidas remotinscidas. Si Pixi piinctiita. Linn, eudcni ac vrrtiiilliilii, Cav., noineii pumtdtiv reslituenduni est. .\b /i'. tcnella ililt'ert spiculis anirusiioribui, r'.niis paniciila' '.'raciliorilms ina^ris didusis, glunia iuferiovi ininori, sed Po. Fl. Ind. \. p. 337 {e,1 null.) i. p. 338. Kutith, En. I. p. 338. — P. capillaiis. lio.th. in Get. Merc. Jiiijl. Ind. Or. Mus.tab. 838 (fitie Am.). 1!ab. Circa Macao ct in iiisulis viciuis ; fJ. II. Viic/icll, n. " a." :i' I ' .;' I ,j i f u 4 Timi. X. HAMBUSACK.E. ■27. liAMUUSA. Linn. 1. [H. rrrtiri/ldtii ; ciilino iiicrnii ? foliis lanceolatis attenuatis utrincjiie lu'vibiis margine scabii^ basi rotunilatis, vaginis glabris oro muiis, spicis c noilis siiperioribus cuinii sim- jiliciliiis patuiis apiivllis vel apice riunuluni Ibliosmn broveni pioleruntibus, spiculis sub-H-(loris ovitt()-ol)l()ngis aciitis crcctiusculis aggregato-subternis, glomerulis equiiiis- tantibus suijapproxitnalis, gkiniis subquaternis superiori apiceni versus iuvitercarinuiata, f^o^cuils omnibus pneter 2-3 inleriores neutros hcrmapbrotiitis, valvula inieriori bivius- cuia ()il)iculato-ovata mucronata glabriuscula margine superiori versus l)reviter ciiiata, v'.ipcriori minore nniltoque angustiore pubescentc- ciliata, stjio longo villoso apico 3-lido. — H. verliciilata, .V. nh /.'. in Aijr. Bras. p. 53i? (viv ft'dld.) Sihult. Sysf. Vig.l. p. 1340 (sub ob^. 2. dtscr. opt.). — B. nana. lio.tb. El. Ind, 2. p. 19!) ? ((juiu J'ruticosa inertni.t, nee t'usiiis liescripta). 1!aii. Circa Macao; Milltll. Our specimens agree in evcr\ re«pecl with Schultps' description above referrwl to, eicept as to the number i)f tforcis in tlie spikelct, hImcIi is pmbably siilijifct to much variation. We cannot see how li. Thuiiursii, kuiith, Ki'. I. p. -131, jiiilgii)g from the speciiic character pwn iu that work, ditlers i but nearly all the jyiionyiii'' ti en- adduced belong to olher species. Aatltis, Heauv. Agr. i.. U.i. f. 3, can scarcely belong to cither, altlioiigli the «hapi: and disposition of the t<|iikclcts arc not much at variance on account of ihu style being rc|)rescntcd bifid. \Vc have received, also, from Mr. Millelt, from China, another species of namlmsa, in which the intlo- rebcciiee seems to for . an immense panicle, or decompound spike, with the branches uidy of which »c arc aeipiaiiited ; these emit from the joints alternate fascicles of 2 ur 3 long une<|ual simple spikes i on these laat arc pl.RiMl aliernd'L- dense fascicles, composed of several sessile subulate acute spike'- s, each nearly an inch long ; the lower llorels are sterile, the upper outs, in all we have seen, purely maU. »«ilhout any bisoiual one : the long lovfcr valvclet of the malu Horeti is oblong, acuminated, aud glabrous; the u|)|)er one very Filices.] CHINA. 2S5 small in comparison, plabrous, and only minutely or scarcely at alt ciliated along the angles of inflexion, com- monly called the margins. We have not seen the stem or leiivns, nor can wo refer it satisfactoi -. to any described species : in many points it approaches to S. Bbttncuua, Schult. Syst. Veg. 7. p. 1343, out that species is said to have the spikes or branches of the panicle solitary, and the spikelets surrounding the knot on all sides : tlio other parts of Schultes' description agree pretty well, -.o .hat, perhaps, our plant ought to be considered a variety of B, Blumeana.] OnD. XCJ. FILICES. Jnss. 1. L}'copo(]iutn cernmim. L. Had. Lappas Island ; Vac/iell. Macao; Millclt. 2. L. caulesceiis. Wall. Cat. n. 137. Hook, el Grev. in Hot. Misc. v. 2. p. 382. Hau. Macao ; Vachell. 3. L. cannliailfifitm, L. — Hook, et Grev. in Dot. Misc. ?•, 2. p. 386. — (3. pnllidius ; minus iiitidum, ranu!) niajrjs nltuntiutis, caule inferne stolonifero. Hab. Macao; I'ar/iell. — Tlii' Li/cupodia with sessile spikes, distichous leav.'s, and superior stipiilci arranircil in two sorics, so ulxiiichiiit in the tropics, arc by no means easy to define Thu ]ircsent, in its pi iVuctiflcaiiti:, pinnis litieari-luiiceolutis c'oiiaceis iiitegerritiiis. Hook. Ic. Plant, t. 15. Ham. Macao and ncigliliouring islaniU ; licv. qualibus termiiiuliqu iriangiilari-ovatiSi acumiiiatis piiinatiil ]i>-lobati^ lobis infimis ncuminatis reliquis olstusU, tbliolis intermcJii (si adsint) laiiceolails acun^'.atis sinuato-pinnatifidi«, soris 'uijmargii.'aiihns copio^is. (Tab. L.) Haii. Macao; I'lichill. — This spit'ts has the closcsi roscniblancc in general 'iructure to i\\t Aspidiuiit trij'olialum, Sw. I'resl ; but the co|)ic>u> rpccimens nn' iii all stages (teiiitutc of involucre, which, in the A.spidimn, is large and persistent, Tal. L. I'olypoiliuiu subtriphjUiim. Fig.X. Portion of the in' id ; — mpm\fied. 3. Polypodiuin (Pleocnemia) Lev: /mum. Gaudkh. in Irryc. I oif. Pot, t. 6. 1. Aspilium (Nepiirolepis)6«serr(i/«;«. Sw. — tS. sub/i'/suliin:. Asp hirsulu'iMi. AV. — Srhkch. t. S.'. Hah. Mar . • >•.;(•.; I'nItcU. — Ii';lii(rt' almost entirely orbicular. a. Aspiditiin {.\Lj)iii',.!('|>i>) t.callatnm. Sir. Uab M.ic&c ; I'll I'l a. — Irivuiucrc lanceolate, opening towards the ap- t of the pinna. 3. A';ii(!ii!!>i (Xepliroduiin) unitum. Br. (vix Sw.) — Aspidiiini ptcroidcs. Sw. — Of this ilii're nru two variuties, as we believe them to be; the one larger, with more iiieiiihriinaceous fronds; the oilier sninller, >iili subrigid tVoiuis; and of this latter the [liinuf vary much in iireadth. 1. Aspidium (N'ephroditmi) rcsiniferum. Katilf. — Hook, et Am, supra p. 103. — Per- haps too nearly ailieil to A. (Ncphrod.) propiiupiuni, lir. Pro. 118. r>. Aspidiimi (Neplirodium) iiiolh: Sw. — jS, ijinhriusculum. — y, jiauri scrum; fronde latiori soris solumniodo in veniiiis infiniis. — This niiiy prove to be a new species, having broader fronds than is nsiial ui A. inolh ; and in several specimens gathered by Messrs, Lay anil Collie, as wt 11 as in a Chinese specimen in our herbarium from Prof. Lindley, the sori are entirely confined to the lowest veinlets, thus forming 2 parallel lines nearly the whole length of the pinnie, one on each side the costa. 1. Asplenium Sidus. L. 1. Digrammaria nmhujua. Prcsl. — Asplenium ambiguum. Sw, IVilld. — Diplazium Maiabaricum. Sjir. H.v». I,ap|)as Island ; Vacheil. I. Pteris ro.s^/^/ ,- pinnata glabra, pinnis lincaribus sessilibus basi inu-tjualiter cordatis minutissime cartilagineo-serratis. (Tah. LI.) Bory, — Willd, Sp. PL v. b. p. S67. Tab. LI. I'tcris costata. I'iij. \. Fertile pinuic ; yr'y. 2. Portion of sterile do. :—mo(/ni|fe- the fructification, except on the costa. 1. Blechnum oricntak. Sw. ). Adiantum caudatum. L. — Hook, Ex. H. t. 104. Tiie piuRU! are sometimes entire, sometimes deeply incised. 2. Adiantum anucnum. IVull. — Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fit. t. 103. Mab. Mucao and adjacent islands ; Vachell ; Millett.' 1. Lindsjca poh/morpha. Wall. — Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 75. Has. Macao; Millett. 2. Lindsira varinbiUa ; erecta glabra pinnata, pinnis petiolatis undique sorediatis basi obli«iuo cuncata exccpta, siiperioribus iiininisque liastato-oblongis, reliquis, nunc subpin- natiiidis integrisquc, nunc pinnatis, pinnulis ncrvosis oblongo-hostatis inferioribus rotun- datis oblique cuiiuatis. (Tab. Lll.) Hab. Macao ; Milklt. Tab. Lll. Lindsti'A variabilis. Fiij. I. A pinna from the up|ier |>art of the plant -.Jiij. '2. A pinnule from u lower pinna : — magniJiecL 1. Clieilanthcs temtifolia. Sw, — Schhh, Fil. t, 125. 1. TikksQn'm j>oli/i)oilioidcs, Sw. 2. D. flacciila. Sw, 1. Davnllia ftrrinjineu, Cav, — Xecs in Nov, Act, Acad, 1823. p, 122. t. 12. — Very nearly allied U) Ji. tmuifolia, perhaps not distinct; — and may not Davallia Chincnsis, Sw. and D. Chu.mna, JViUd. be the same species? 2. D. eleyans. Sw, _ . 1. AzoWix pinnala, Br. Hai. Lappas I '.'.and ; Vachell. Onn. XCII. ALG./E. Juss. I. Cystoscira Thunbergii. Ag. Hab. N. £. side of the peninsula of Macao ; Vachell. 2k 1 1 t! ih 1 u 1 :( 1. "■ ' 1 (7 i-'- lit' ■ >i m- 4 iiiji. ■ :■': ^ ■ !.! "> lit il : 'ill :./ ; . ! . '.'53 LOO CHOO AND BOMN. [Fumariacea. 1. Sargassum sisymbrioiiks. Ay. — Fucus sisytnbrioides. Turn. Hist. Fuc, t. 129. Hab. On the peninsula of Macao ; Vac/tell. S, Sargassum ilicifolium. Ag. — Fucus illcifolius. Turn. Hist. Fuc, t. SI. Iau. Macao j Vachell. 3. Sargassum riilgarc, Ag. — Fucus iiatans. Turn. Hist. Inc. t. '17. — Vnr. Ibliis longi* oribus aiigustioribus. Hah. Miicijo uiiil adjacent islaiuls j Vathdl. Oiin. XCIII. LICHENES. Juss. 1. WamaWna fnstigiata. Ach. — Var. thallo angustiori. Hah. Macao; Millcll. LOO ( IIOO AND BONIN. [The Flora of these islands resembles rather that of Japan than of China ; often, however, exhibiting* the plants of both those countries.] Ori). I. RANUNCULACE.T:. .Tuss. 1. Clematis apii/nliu ; caule ramulis(|uc pnbcstontibiis, ibliis tornatim sectis, tbiiolis ovatis acuminatis inciso-dciitatis utriii(]ne parce pilosis subtiis ncrvosis pallidi.s ad ncrvos dense liirto-pubescentibus, floribus pniiiculatis, alabastris obovatis tomeiilusis, "ovariis 5-7." (De Caiid.) — /> O/m/. Syst. \. i>. IM); Protl. I />. «i. Hab. Loo Ciioo. Onn. II. FUMARIACEil-:. De Cand. 1. Corydalis rarmiosa ; radice fibrosa, caide ranioso glauco erccto vcl subtlHruso, foliis aitcrnis bipiiinatisectis, foliolis subtus glaucis ovatis vel obovatis obtuse trilol)is vcl triparlitis inciso-dentatis, raceme paucifloro, bractcis lincari-acuininatis sul)integurrimis peilicello subduplo longioribus, sepulis minutis ovatis lanceolatisve apice subulutis pauci- deiitatis, cor. caicare obtuso pudicclluin u'quantc, sili({ua lato-liueari in stjium persistentem apice attenuata poljsperma, seminibus bi.seriatis. Pcrs. Knch. 2. p. S70. De Cand. Protl. I. p. 129. — " Fumaria racemosa. ThuiJt. Xuv. Act. Petrop. 12. p. 103. / li." Hau. lionin. — This, which a;^rces sutficionlly well with the description given by Uc Candollc, is an un- doubtcd spcricii of the genus Curi/ildlis, as restricted by Bcrnhardi. Tho fruit is rnorc than an inch long, and nearly two lines broad. The general aspect of the plant is that uf several specie* of Eucapnoi, Uernb. ElfEorarjiete.] LOO CHOO AND BONIN. OiiD. III. PITTOSPOREilt:. Brown. 250 1. Pittosporum pmnflonim. Hook, ct Am. supra p. 1C8 (3? foliis obtusis, petnlis duplo longioiibus, rniclu tiivalvi. IIab. ,3, Loo Clioo (in fruit) ; lioiiiii (in flower). — Our var. a, from China, appears to us to bo the Cortex Jilarius of Jiitmii/i. Ami/. 7. p. 13. /. 7 ; but U very iliHortiit from the I'.Jhiujineum of Aitoii. OKI). IV. CAUYOPHYLLEJ:. Juss. 1. Diiiiitliiis Chincnsin. Linn. — Vur. floribus suhaggrejjatis, II All. Loo Clioo. 1. Arcnar'ux nerpylli/u/id. Linn, — Thiinb. FL Jap. p. 186. Hau. Loo Clioo. 2. A. proriimht-ns. f'ahl, ? — Var. angiistifolia. 1 1 All. Loo Clioo. — Of this only a small frajfiiient exists in the collection ; it may prove to be a new species, its leaves lu'iii^' siiliiilato ; like some >pi'iiiiiiiis of tlie true A. /iruciiiiilieiis, the habit is that of A. mcilia, but there are no starioso stipules. The capsule is j-valvcd. Qui). V. MALVACE.rE. Juss. 1. Hibiscus Rosa-si nmsi.1. Linn, 1 1 All. Loo (,'hiio. 1. Paiitiuin liliaceum. S, JIH. — Hibiscus liliaceus. Linn. — (3? foliis utrinquc glabris basi roiiiMilatis. Uau. a, Loo Clioo. — ^, Honiii. — The specimens of both arr very imperfect ; we have doubts if ^ be not a ihstinct upecies ; tlio structure of the tlowcr, calyx, anil involueel, however, «lo not Jilfer from the usual form of the phiiit. 1. Siiia iiiha. Linn. — fl'iij/if and Am, Prod. Fl. Penins, Ind. Or. 1. p. 58. liAB. Loo ('hoo. — lietlc' speeimeiu of our .jtJa rhuiub\foUu, from China, (viilo supra p. 1C9), prove our plant to be .V. microjj/iyUa. Car. Ohd. VI. EL.EOCARPE.E. Juss. 1. Elaxjcarpus photinitrfolius ; arboresceus, fobis petiolatis aUernis cuneato-oblongis subacuiniiiutis serrutis, senatiiris iiicurvis acutis, axillis subtus glaiiiluliferis, petioHs eglandulosis, raceinis siinpbcibus u\ axilbs huniutiitis fuUu subiequaiuibus, staminibus pluriiiiii), aiitliuris apicc burbulatis. (Tau. LIII.) Hab. Honin. (jlabcr. Uiimuli Huliana;ulati. Folia obovata tcI obovuto-oblonjfa, obtuic ac brevissimo acuminata basi cuneata, ill petiolum aiieiiu;ita, coriacca, IJ-Jj poll, loiig.i, J-IJ lata, marfjiiie subrecurva, versus basin remote, versus apicem eopiosi lerrata, serraturis incurvij yUmlula apiculatis, vcnis ]irimariis inferioribui ad axillas glandula subsphu.-rica purtuia iustructu. Feliulus marglnatus, ci;landulusus, 3-6 liiieas lougus. liacemus IM :^ll f \^ k it) i; ('' I' 360 LOO CHOC AND BONIN. [Bnisuminta, I ' i'^ !'rj Im' •implex, pctlunculatHs, nxii;,iris vcriiis apioai raiiuiloriini, folia tubiL'(|uani. Florea lubiecundi, ceriiui, pcdi- ccllo! a'qiiaiitcs. Mdlm.itm ovata. Sepala (il)longa, acutiuiciila. Petala Z. AnOtm -.—maffmjfeit. On I). VI r. TKllNSTIUEMIACILE. J)e Cmd. 1. Eurya Ja/mnira. Thunh. Fl. Jap. p. 191. tah. 25. Hah. Loo Clioo — In our plant the leaves arc smaller and much more approximnto than in Thunberg't plate ! ill si/.o and slia[)c llicy exactly roseiiililo tlio uppermost of that figure. The »pccimen it in fruit. The "tyle U persistent, short, and triHd at the apex. Out). VIII. AUllANTIACE/i;. Corr. 1. Murraya exotica, Lmii. Haii. Loo Ciioo. — (;ulloil by the iiiitives Gee-Keetza. Most botanists consider that .lapan is iho native country of this plant, but it doei not -eeui to have been nolieed there by Tliunberg. Otti). IX. GL'TTIFKH.T:. Jms. I. C'nUipliylluin Iiiit/)/ii/lliiiii. Linn. IIaii. Doniri I'lukeni't's Aim. i. 147. f. 3, referred here by »ome botanists, by others to <'. Tacatnnhnni, ii rontidcred by Dr. niiobanan Il.tinilton to be a species of (iarilinia ; it resembles Xtmthuchymua ooali- fhlius more lli.iii any ol tliese, and is pro'iably that species, Oiii). X. SAPINDACE.'E. .///m. 1. Dodoniua Ihinnannidui. De Cnmi. Prod. 1. p. 6 J 6. IIab. Uoniu. Old). XI. AMPELIDE-i;. //. /?. A'. I. Vitis (Cissus) rarnnsa. If'iiU. — H'hj'if el Arn. Prod. Fl. Penins. Ind. Or. I. p. 127. Mab. Loo Choo. — If the genus CiMtii.s is to be retained, its character* must rest on the ((uatcrnary pro- portion of the tloH-cr (ipiinary in Vilis), and tiji' ditlinet style ; the inlloreseeiice is eoiksiderably different. 2. Vitiii Indica. Linn. — U'iy/U t:t Arn. I. c. p. 131. — V. Lubrusca. Thnnb. FL Jap, p. 103? Hab. Loo Choo. Ord. XII. BALSAMIME.*:. Rich. I . Impatiens BaUamina. Linn. — Balsamina hortensis. Desp. Hab. Loo Choo. Rhamneo!. LOO CIIOO AND BONIV. 2AI Oiin. XUI. OXALIDE;!]. De Cand. I. Oxalis rormcM/ata. Lim.— Thunh. I'l. Jap. p. I ST O. repens. Thunb, Qui). XIV. ZANTIIOXYLACEJ:, Adr.de Jusn. 1. 'Voi\i\a\\i\ ttcukatn, Pers. — WiijIU et Am, I. c. p. H9. IIar. l.ou Clioo. 1. Ziuitlioxylon piperitum i aciileis stipiilarihus parvis rectis, foliis itnpari-pinnatis, tbliolis 7-11 ol)ovftto-ol)longis obtiisis crcniilatis margine sulircvolutis basi cuncatis inicqualibus, petiolo nn^iistc marginato, pe(hinculis axillaribus brcvihiis ramosis pauci- florLs, ovariis (luobus. — Z. piperitum. lie Cand. Prod. 1. p.libi — Fagaru piperita. Linn. Sp. p. 127 ? Thunh. I'l. Jap. p. fil ? Hah. Hnnin. — In our iilHiitthc Icatlcls do not oxcccii three and a half, or at most four litiiM in Icnjfth, whilf many nroonly iiliuut two and a liuU'i and it is principally Irom their amall si/c that wr have doubt.i about llio fynonyinn uddnct'd. Oiin. XV. CELASTIlINE.l';. liroirn. 1. V.yonym\is .faiioniats ; rainis ercctis, Toliis ovalibus basi cimeatis coriaccis obtiisi()tunii.s tulia subatpiantibtis, floribtis 4-fi(lis, petalis rotuiulato-obovatis margiiit- giai)ris stamina paiiiio superaiitibtis, «' capsiila stib- globosa 3-4~sulcata." ('riuiiib.) — E. .Fapoiiictis. I'hunb. I'L Jap. />. 100. De Cand. Prod. 2. p. 4, (Tail LIV.) Hab. Honin. — From this, K. Jtijtoiiicut of Dr. Wallicli, and of Mr. (i. Don. in Mill, Diet. '2. />. ■'>, U i|uilo diitinot. Thunhertj's ilvtcrlplion i», on tlio whole, »i> accurate, that it ij unnecessary here to j^ivc a new OUR. The leaves vary a little in shape, bcink( sunivtimes olilong. sometimes (il)ovate. The petals arc rather longer than lirou'l. Tab. I. IV. Kvonymus Japonieus. Fkj. I. I'lowcr ;./¥»/. '2. I'clal ; — nuxjnijied. Oni). XVI. ILICINE;E. lirongn. 1. I'rinos integra ; foliis coriaceis venosis sempervirentibus integervimis obovato- oblongis obtiisiusculis, ptdici'lhs femineis aggrugati.s, tVuctu quaibipyreiio. — Ilex iiitegra. Thunb. I'l. Jap. p. 77? — I. asiatica. I.inn. Sj). p. 710? Hab. Bouin.— Wc refer this to Prinos rather thnn (■> Her, principally from tho inllorescence. The leaves of the 8|iecimeii before us are fmni three ti/ four inches lon(^ ; whereas Thunberg says of his plant that they are only an inch ; tho petioles of the Uoniu plant arc thrcc-fourtha of an inch \oi\g, of ThunGcrLf's " vix un^uicularos." Obd. XVII. rhamne.t:. ./«««. Bct-cliemia lineata. De Cand. — tide supra, p. 177 et tab. XXXVII. Hab. Loo Choo. I:i ' 1 l: tJ 2G2 LOO CHOO AND HONIN. ! Hiitacite. \ I OKI). XVIII. LEGUMINOS/E. Jusa. I. Mclilotiis /«. 307? — Antiiyllis cuiicuta. Diiiii. Cixirs. lh>l. Cull. U. !>. 100 ? Haii. Luu Clioo. — This uccunls well with the short «|)i citic iliurncliT !,'iv(Mi in the abiivi' work. Ihitii- Miruiii iiiut:u)ii, T/iiinh, I'l. Jn/i. /;. 'J87, may lio tlii» .-iicciis, liiit Thiiiilirrij lio'iribts it« IcaNts .n ^ilky mi liotli >i(lt"t. wh('rcu» ill ciiir |iliiiil llicy aro i|iiil<' ^luhroiis on ihr ii|>|ii'r siirl.tii'. Hid. junnum, of U>ixliiiri;li, iip|if.ii!t aUo 1(1 a|i|irniii h rlci-i ly, lull il that |iruvi<, us \\v |iri'»iiiiir, friiiii llainilloii'i. •niKinyiii hoiiiir the orisrin 111' hoth. iliL> saiiKt with L. iiuioiijm iil' Do ('jiidollo, il mutt ditl'vr I'rum tho Luu Chuu i|H!cicii. Thv li'j;uiui' 14 iiiiiiiili'ly piilii'M'ciil. Till' |ilaiil U i-hriibhy. y. Li'spt'ili/ii .siriiitii ; liiiinilis liciljiicca (.'rfcliiisciila, caiiiil)us raiicscuiitibus, .stipulis Dvatis ai'iiiiiiiiati% iictiolo U)iiuiui'il)ii>, l'oli sctiila hrcvisiimii tcriiiiiiatis |H'lliu'i(le iii' c-opiuse paralicliiii vcnosisi, llonhiis nxillaiiliiis «i()litariis l)ii>ve pi'diiiiciilatis, corolla calycem diiplo siipcranti-, «)vario rlioiitlieo, — nLiiv^riitim >tiiaiimi. 'J'lmnb. J'l. ,hip, p. 291. — Dcsiinodium ? striatum. l)c L'antl. I'n^il. •>. />. Ml. IIaii. Kuiiiii. Iltthii (ill iiDHtri") annua vix tri|Hillicaris, liilc Thuii!)crg;ii |i<(lalis rt ultra, puree ratnosa. SlijivUi ailpri'-iii', iiMillistiiatii . I'dioln hnvili r jictiohilata, iicrvo nu'ilio suhlus piloso, oiroitcr hne..'* 1 loiij;a, i?;, .i-aiiifuhaui. et pliiMliis, ad tnciliuiii 5-Milii>, laciiiiis ovalihus riliali" pulehrt' rctioulalo-vrnosij, iliiabili uiiperioribiis aiigiisliuribii!* ao paullo brovioiibns iiiii.(|nilateri<, iiifcriiiro laliiirc ac olitiisiurr. Curnlla falyecm ilupKi tuperaiis c >oxiiliiin obnvaliiiii ciiiaririnatiini. Alir liiieari-dbloiittir. Ciinnii lrau»vor»o obtuita. Sluiiiiiiu (liadi'lpha (U It I ). Diiiniim rliuiiibeiiiii, liasi apiee aiutiiiii, hine ciliulaluiii, iiniuvulatuni. Sti/lus elungutus, tilil'uniii'f, apiec ineurvus uc incrai6ulue. 1. Soyi /lispida. Motnch. IIaB. Lik) ('Iiuu. 1. Aratliis hypoyaii. lAun. Ma II. Lou Chou. 1. (liiilamlina liunduc. Ait. Haii. liuliill. Oiii). XIX. KOSACIwK. Juss. I. \U\\n\s pmvifuliut. Linn.: vide supra, p. 181. ]Ial, l.ou Chuu. Vinbellif'erie, | LOO CHOO AND DONIN. 263 1. Rnpliinlcpis ? intrgerrima i foliis cnrinccis clliptico-oblungis obtiLsiusculis l)iiruitL>is decicluis, iViictu (immaturu) angiiste obpyriformi apicc limbo culjcis ciipuluto truiicnto coroiuito. \\\n. Honin. — Tliit plniit lias two lontf slender «lylcs, wliicli nro glabroua ai in Photinia ; hut the itriic- lure 1)1' tlio liiiili of tlic ealyx iiHiis It iiiiire to IliiiihUiliiiit. The curyinl) appear! to bo timplo and few- lliiwcrod, llivrc bcin^; only 4 pcdiucU vompuaiii); it in tliu only ipeeimcn we Imvo iccn. Oiiii. XX. 1. Tcrniinaliu Crt/rt/7i«. Linn. IIab, llonin. COMHllKTACE.K. Brown. Oiti). XXI. GIlANATE.i:. Dm. 1. Piinicn Granalum. Linn, Haii. Lim) CIioo. — Uy > letter wc liuve lately received frnni Dr. Wijjlit of Madras, wc Icam that Mr. (iriilitli (I Inn, K. I. C. lorvieo) lia.i now diteriniiicd lliut tliii Order i« truly diotinet from ^Tl|rlltt■tl^, and that llie explanation of iho itructnrc of the fruit, ({ivcn by lho«o \\\w unite it to the latter order, is i|uito erroneous. Oiii). XXII. CUCUUlHTACK.i:. Juss. 1. Ciicimiis sativua. Linn, Had. Loo Clioo, I. Krjonirt ; follis jictiolatis latt; cortlnlis siibnngulittis grosse dentatis supra puiictis callosis albis oiuititis subtiis glabris, cirrliis simplicibtis. Hah. Loo Choo.— Tills docs not ni,'rec with any publi»hed species, nor hare wo intiterials luffidout to enable us to do»(rit)c it. If it bo O. Jupunicu, Thunb., that plant is very ill ilcfincd by that author. Oru. XXIII. CUAS.SULACE.T:. De Cand. 1. Setliim uniflorum ; caiilibus lamosis e bosi procumbente oilscendentibiis, foliis alternis siibtcrtlibus obiusis basi solutis glabris, floribus solitariis raniulos termiiiantibus, petal is luiicfolatis acutiusciilis. Hab. Loo Choo.— .Sioms from five to six inches long, weak and slender. The petals appear to hare been reddish. Ord. XXIV. FICOIDE.'E. Jtus. 1. Tetragonia expanta. Ait. * Hab. Uoniu. Oru. XXV. UMBELLlFEll.E. Juss. 1. Hydrocotyle aaiatica. Linn. Has. Loo Cbou and Uouiii. I if )i t I :l ' : ! H :: 264 LOO CHOO AND BONIN. [Iliibiacea. if ( I ,i Jt i? i- ' 1?^ ':i :H n^l k . 1. Dnsyloma .'7/rtJ/fwwJ. Z)e C«nf/. Prorf. 4. p. 140. — Biforis Bengalensis. Wall. Cat- n. 588. B. (in Herb. Am.) Hab. Loo CIiqo and Boiiiii. 1. Toiilis Japonica. De Cand. — Vide supra, p. 189. Ha». Loo Clioo. — Wo scarcely see how this species differs from small specimens of the European T, Anthiisciis. 1. Dauciis Carota. Linn. Hav. Luu Ciiou. OiiD. XXVI. CAPlUFOLlACE.i:. ,Tuss. 1. Lonicer.i rj/^"«i.« ; totii glabra, ramis voluhilibiis, foiiis petiolatis ovatis ucutiusciilis intcf^iis supra luciilis subtiis pallidis, peilimculis axiilaribiis petiolo fere brevioribus biHoris, corolla' tiibo gracili I'clio tliiplo breviore. Hab. Loo Choo. — This is very closely alliecl in habit to L. chinensis, hut the branches and leaves arc perfectly t'lahrous. Li character it resembles L. Idin/ifloni, but there the flower is very long. 0:iD. XXVII. UrBl.\CE,i:. Juss. I. Miissiviuia ijhibra. Idfd, — ff'iy/it it Am. I. c, p. 3'J3. Had. Loo Choo. 1. Garilenia radicaus. " Thunh. Diss. Gard. u. \.t. \. f. 1." /> Cand. Prod. 4. p. 379. lUn. I5()nin and Loo Choo. — This differs princi|)ally from G. fragrant in the shape of the leaves. 1. .'^tylocoryne raccmosa. Citv. Ic. 4. t. 368. Dc Cand. Prod. 4. p. 377. Hah. Lou Choo. 2. Stvlocoryne IVchcra. A. Jiich U'iffht rt Am. I. r. p. 401. — Cupia corymlwsa. De Cand. Prod. i. p. 301. Hab. Bonin — .Mihoiiirh the specimens be very imperfect, Ihcy obviously belong to this genus, mid apparently to the present species. 1. Ileilyotis (Diplophragma) muHiftura. Car. Jr. 6. f. 374./ 2? Hat. lionin. — T.'ie only s|M'cimcn in the ciilUclion has no flowers, but the remains of a few old capsules, wliiili enable us to refer it to the nei^libourliood //. I.numiiiiii and //. J'ruticuia ; our plant is con- .'iderably branched, and is probably shrubby at the bottom of the stciu. 2. Ileilyotis hijtora. Brown,— IVight ct Am. I. r. p. 413 Var. ? parvi/olia ; foiiis iiiiiKiribiis spatliulato-obloiigis subcuriaccis, radicc subpereiiiii. — II. ramoitisiiiina. Illume Itijilr. p. 972 ? Hat. Lu.j Choo. — The lanrest leave's arc only about lhrej;i.)— Had. Loo Choo. I. Hliimca lacera. De Cand. Prod. b. p. 436. — IIau. Loo Choo. B. cAineiuii, H. Ai A. (vide supni, p. 195) Is Dtihaldea chineiuis, De Catid. I. c. p. 3GG. 1. Dictirocepliala latifoha. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 372. — Ethulia nj^cratoiiles. //. et .1. suftra, p. 6(5 {from Gainbier's Island). I. Hisiitsua? nerrata : Ibliis omnibus serratis — Had. Loo Choo. rerhaps this is a mere variety of //. cantonirmis (De Cand. I'rod. fi. p. 44% to which species out Mi/riactis jnvanicu (supra, p. 195) certainly belongs. This ((onus seems scarcely to ditfcr from Mjriaclis. as n 'v tlotincd by M. De Candollc ; the (flaiiils on the underside of the ligulate I'.orets are in our specimens so iiifonspicuoHs as only to be observable with a i.iicroscope : the ap|)caranee of the flower is that of one ol the Aster tribe. 1. Wfdelia calendiilarca. Lest De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 539 — Had. Loo Clioo. 1. Wollastonia prostrata. II. et /I,— Vorbesino prosirata. //. et A. supra, p. ftVl. — Had. Loo Choo. I. Artemisia /nrfiWi. fViUd.—De Cand. Prod. 6. p. 114^ — A. vulgaris. Thunb. I'l. Jup. />. 310. — Had. Loo Choo. 1. Maruta Cotula. De Cand. Prod. (5. p. 13 M. fu.'tido. Cass — Anthemis Cotula. Linn. — Hau. Loo Choo. 1. Emilia tonchifolia. De Cand. Proil fi. p. 302.— Had. Houiii. i. Carlhamus tinctorius. Linn — De Cand. Prod. C. p. (512.— Had. Loo Choo. 2 1. m ! l! ii. 1 i 'ft ^ ill 1 1 i\ ,n M :li ^ r '»i n^mj Mt II y 266 LOO CHOO AND BONIN. [ GentianecB. 1. Cirsium Japmicum. De Cand. Prod. 6. p. 640, var. capitulo glabriusculo. — Hab. Loo Choo. 1 . Lactuca sativa. Z.i»M.— Hab. Loo Choo. 1. Prenanthes j'nfei^ra. Thunb. FL Jap. p.ZQOl—HMi. Loo Choo. 2. P. japonica. Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 302. Ord. XXIX. GOODENOVIE/E. Brown. I . Scaevola sericea. Forst. — Had. lionin and Loo Choo. Ord. XXX. CAMPANULACE^. Juss. 1. Wahlenbergia ?nrtrm'. 1. Anagallis ceerulea. Linn. — Hab. Loo Choo. 1. Lysimacliia linenriluba ; glaberrima, foliis spathulato-obovatis obtusis basi in })etio- luni attt-iiuatis cra^siusculis inipunctatis, racemo bracteato, pmlunculis subunifloris bractcani foliuceuin scssilem suba-qua.itibus upice pentogonis, corollu! laciniis linearibus i ti' ■,- - m Lavrinets.'] LOO CHOO AND BONIN. 269 obtusis calycem subcoriaceo duplo longioribus, staminibus inclusis. (Tah. LVl.) — Hab. Loo Choc. This lias white flowers, and approaches in many r(;spects to L. Ephemerum of Europe, and some East Indian species, with which it forms a peculiar group. Tab. LVI. Lysimachia lineariioba. Fig. I. Flower ; yJj;. 2. Stamen ; TSVjr. 3. Vvt^A —magnified. Ord. XLV. PLANTAGINEiE. Jwo. 1 . Plantago asiatica ; foliis ovalibus obtusis glabris crassiusculis integerrimis petiolatis, petiolis ima basi parce lanatis, scapo glabru superne anguiato, spicagracili basi dissitiflora, corolla? lobis ovatis acutiusculis, capsula 4-sperma. — V. asiatica. Linn.? — Hab. Loo Choo. Perhaps tbi* may be a variety of P. Cornuti, De Cand. Ord. XLVL NYCTAGINE^E. Juss. 1. Boerhaavia r/i/f»«7. /K — Hab. Loo Choo. Ord. XLV 1 1. AMARANTHACE/E. Juss. 1. Celosia ar^e«/e«. Linn. — Thunh. Fl. Jap. p. 106. — Hab. Loo Choo. \. Achyramhes (M/jeru. LiuH. — Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 105. Ha». Loo Choo. Ord. XLVni. CHENOPODIACE/T5. Venien. I. Chenopodium VacheUii ; I'uliis planis ovalibus obtusis cum mucrone integerrimis subtus subfarinosis, spicis terminaiibus paniculatis upliyllis caryopsi horizontaliter de- pressa. — C. acutifolium ? Hook, et Arii. supra, p. 207. — Hau. Loo Choo. 1. Saisila nustriilis. Motj. — Ciienopodium australe. i?. flroiiw ? — Hab. Loo Choo. The only spccinion l)eforu us is very imperfect : it agrees with ■$. nud^flora in the short floral leaves or liractcie, but the stem is horbaceous. Ord. XLIX. POLYGONE/E. Juss. 1. Polygonum bartxUiim. Linn. — Thunb. FL Jap. p. 165 Hab. Loo Choo- 2. P. «i«<»Me. Litm.—Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 166. — Hab. Loo Choo. Ord. L. LAUUINEiE. Juss. I. Cinnamomum zeylanimm. var. oblongifolium. Nees ab Esenb. — Hab. Benin and Loo Choo. w H 1 1 ^^ if hii ij ii ■f t iV , II! I if it' I' u Mi' iii - ^i 270 LOO CHOO AND BONIN. Ord. LI. SANTALACEiE. Juss. [ CMuranthea. ]. Thesium <7U.«/ra/£ ; herbaceum, foliis linearibus acuminatis cauleque glabris, raceniis subspicatis elongatis remotifloris simplicibus, bracteis foliaceis fructu globoso 4-6-pIo iongioribus, pedicellis flore brevioribus, perianthio sub-4-(ido segmentis obtusis tubo floreiUe pa.uni longioribus. — T. australe. R. Brown? Prod. Fl, Nov. HoU. p. 353. — Haii. Loo Choo. This scoiiis to be the species described by Mr. Brown, but he adds tliat tho segments of the perianth arr liiiifiiliiiliniiUy manjined . in the Loo Choo plant the margin is paler, but not, that we can perceive, at all thickened. OKI). LII. EUPHORBIACF-E. Jhss. \. \loii\eT& japonica i subherbacea? foliis late ovatis subcurdatis subdentatis aduiti» iitriiique glabris longe petioUitis eglandulosis. — II. japonica. Spr. ? — Croton japonicum. Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 270. tab. 29?— IIau. Loo Choo. 'rimiilicrg's figure and description do not represent the leaves as cordate, but rounded at the basu ; in our plant they are cither einarginate or ^lightly rordatc. 2. 11. (lurnntiuca ; arl)orescens, foliis oblongo-lunceolatis acuminatis iiitcgernmis subtiis piibcscciitibus, gluiiiliiiis ad basin obsoletis, lloribus racemosis, capsula aurantiacii luriiiosu. — Haii. Loo Choo. This approaches very closely to some narrow-leaved forms of li. tinctoria, Koxb. 1. (Stolon /iolyslachyuin. Jl'illd. / — Had. Loo Choo. Our specimens agree well with Sprengel's character of the plant, except that the iaaves arc rather ob- iivatc than oblong, being broader towards the apex thiui the base. The two urlands at the l>aae arc Hat and concave, and almost immersed in the substuiice of tliu leaf. If this Ijo roitlly Willdenow's plant, there is prol)al)ly either sume nrror in the locality given by that author, or Messrs. Lay and Collie have accidentally mixed a |)art of th«- llra/.ilian collections with the present p.icket. We might have eoiisiileriMl it C. rlaiiijm- Jolium of Vah!, but here there are two glands at ttie baie of tho leaf, and the |>etiule is two or three lines in lonirtli. The leaf is from one to four inches long. 1. Phyllanthus rhamiioides. lietz ? — Hau. Loo Choo. Leaves larifer than in Burman's tiguic, usually referred to this species. We have not observud ariv inali Mowers, so that we cannot d'-lermine whether it belongs to the restricted genus PhyUanlhuK, or to Melan- ihesii, of Blume. We may '. re rem -■., tliat PA. liiceru (supra, p. 210, cum synon.) is MeUintfiesa chinemin. Illume lti,idr. p. 692. Ord. LIIL CIILORANTHEiE. R. lir. 1. Chloranthus inconspiaius. iftt*.— Nigrina spicata. Thunb Fl. Jnf>. p. 65. — Hab. 1..00 Cliot) M ;\ Scilamiue). LVI. ORcHIDlwE. Juss. I. Spiranthes inilica. Lindl. ? — Hai. Loo Choo. Tiic only apccinicn is very imperfect. Thcro is another S|)ecie8 of this genus in the collection, from Loo Choo, litit only in fruit. I. Cymbidium o/y^awn. Roth. — Hab. Loo Choo. Ord. LXI I. PALM.l;:. Jnss. I. Caryota wens. Linn.? — Hah. Loo Choo. \ branch of the male spadix only is j)rcgCBt, without leaves. Ord. LXni. CYPERACETE. .iuss. 1. Ahiklgaiirdia Rottboellinna. a, spica solitaria ilemuin subnutaiite. AV«,f u^ I'.nenh. Msf. — A. inonostathya. var. indica. VaU s Kunth, En, 2. /*. 247. — Haji. Loo Choo. 1. Cyperus. Iiexastarhytus. Rottb. — Hah. Loo Choo. I. Mariscus cyjiennna. ValU. — Haii. Loo Choo. i. Cliittocy perns /.imnocArtrw. Xet.s ab Esenb.f—WkH. Loo Choo. The fpotin'-"" .ir.' not sutficitMitly advameil to enable ut to determine the structure of the fruit accuratilV ; the stems arc more slender than lu the Indian specimens. >t m i-!li Graminea.] LOO CHOO AND BONIN. 273 1. Fimbristylis podocarpa. N. ah E F. communis. Kunth, En. 2. p. 235. supra, p. 223.— Hab. Loo Choo. 1. Carex Boottiana ; culmo brevissimo, foliis subradicalibus linearibus longissimu subulutu-attenuatis margine revoliitis et ad nervum subtus scabris inflorescentiam 2-3.plo superaiitibus, spica inascula sulharia terminal!, fucmineis subquaternis remutiuscuiis ioiigitisculc pedunculatis crectis cylindraccis apice masculis, fructibus squamn lanceolatn setaceo-aciiminata breviuribus oblungo-lanccolatis rostratis rostro longe bicuspidato ncr- voKis glal)ris patuiiH trigonis, anguiis duobus acutissimis dorsali obtuso, stigmatibus triiius. — Hab. Bonin. Allied to C. Hmnkeuna of Presil, but that is described at having pendulous female spikes, ovate sqiiaiiiii', nnd broad Icavoi. Ori). LXIV. GRAMINE/E. Juss. I. I'aspal U9 Zforyanu.*. I'rid? — Had. Bonin. I. Punicuin lloUkri. Kunth. — IIaii. Bonin. \Vubuiala vil loiij^e ante apicem bine uniciii-pidatn, supcriore bicuspidata inter denies ^iliiicra, aii>ta lloSciiii superioris hcrmapliruditi spiculain t>ubquadruplu superante. — Had. LiH) Cboo. •>, S. isc/iatnoidcs , cuhno nodis vaginisquc jjlabris, foliis lineari-ncuniinatis tjiahiis platiiuscubii, vii^inn suniinu §nbintluta niicropbvila, spica dicliototna oblunga deti^ilUmi, -[iic-uli!> uvutis, giunm inteiiore spicuia- se^silis basi connexa iii>vi .supra medium nervosa iiKii'uinata niinute bidcntnta, superioic acuminata seta spicuiam i'ere dupio siqiernnte -pic.f pi'ilici'llatii' niiitica, rliaclii triquctro parce ali)idt»-ciliata cii'tenxjuin ail .s]>iculam liasiii glabra — Ucbiemum minus. J'nst, »n Ktint/i, F.n. \. /i. 014? — IIaii. Honin. 1. Villa iloiiijnta, Xers ah Enenb.—l'ar. spiculis a-neis. — Hah. Loo C'lioo. I. A\cnA J'ntwi. Litiii. — Hah. Loo Choo. I. Ory /.ii ■••iitiva. J.iuii. — Hal. Loo Cboo. 1. lianibusa — Hah. Loo C'lioo. — (Tbere are no flowers.) Old.. LXV. I ILICES. I Lyfio^'i'.mi Jiipomrum. Sw, — siijira, p. 2jj. — Hah. Loo Clioo. I. CuMiiirr us (Loxojiramnie, I'lrsl,) ronacra, "Kan If. ; IVonde lancco' ita utrin(jui ilti'iiiniiv ;Hutiii<-cida coriacea evenia integerrima margine plana, soris ol)liquis cra&sis "ihcioiigatis. — IIaii. lloiiin. Alliiii lo C»>. itimiutiiiii, Sw. (Hook, ct Orov. Ic. Fil. t. 43.) Imt that hn» larger, broader, and much lea* ciitidicoiis lrim(U, «ilh thf lines of fructifirati'.n paraMi'l with llio costa. I. .Selliguca ihcurrcns. iVe«/.— Grummitis decurrens*. IVull. — Hook, et Grev. Ic. I'd. t. fi. — Hau. Loo Choo. I. Aspidium (Cyrtoinium, Prcsl,) fakatum, Sir.— Polypodiunufalcatum. Th. Fl. Jup. I>. 33«. /. 36 Hah. IJonin. Nearly allieniii>/r, i'',) riirytitidcum, Wall, in Hook, ct (irev. If. I'il. t. 09, hut very itiiliTL'iit ill ilio foriii mill svrratures of tin; |«<««. Katilf. Enum, Fil. t. 175. — Hab. Bonin. 1. Pteris lotiijifulia. Linn. — Hau. Loo Choo. 2. P. serraria. Sw.— P. Cretica. Th. Fl. Jap. p. 332. (non Linn.) — Hab. Loo Choo. Uuniinculacea.] MEXICO. ffT5 I. Woodward in proli/era, n. «/>. ; fronde ti'ianguIari*ovata pinnata, pinnis lato-lnnceo- Intis ncumiimtis profiiiulQ piniiatifidis basi valde inicqimlibus ciineutis brevi-petiolati!> supra prolifuris suhtus prircipuu ad costani palcacuo-Miuamosis, laciniis lanceoliitis ncutis reti(Miliiliin viiiosis siipcrne serrulutis. (Tah. LVII.) — IV, orientalis? Sir, Syn, Fil. />. 117 ./3I3.— IIau. Loo CIioo. Tbis ii very ilislliict frrnn any lynudu •inliu wc liavc had the op|tortuiilty of seeing. It i-an scariciv lie tin; IV. oriintulis iif Swiirt/. (a native of .l.i|(i»n) of which the pinnu! arc doscrihcd as sinuati)-|iinimtifti.'. Mi.' iiKiro I'lipidiia ill our |ilaiil thiiii in any uther of iliu ^'vnua : '."it i'< . < o|iiou3 scaly huiis, each beuriiijf a yoMiig I'rond, which apii' if I'li Hit' Ml u certain [loint of the norvatiun, in tin- ii|i|iur anirle i 'tii. CO'I li n on the uinltr niilu, Our specimens arc ainioit ciit-iuly 'letn- , / 1. Upper side of a proliferous lacinia ; /?'/. '2. Under side wf do. rcticiil.itio.'i (III till! laciniiL' is ceri ' must ninarkaMe fialnro arim " ' upper side of thi. laclniir, an>) iiervi'<, occasi'iiiiiig a correspi tiilc eciineiis are undcrttoud to have been collecteil at Tcpic. \Vu niiisi remark, however, that there seems tu have been a ronsldemble mixture of the specimens collected at Li»' Cluiu and Honin witli tliose of Mexico, the s;une species oceasionally occurring in both packets. 'I'hu^ nearly all llie .s|>eciinens of «liat we have called lutoiii/miis Japunicm and JClwocar/ius phutiniiifnlitiS, are m llic Mexican collectiiin ; and on the other hand, we found a bad s|)eciineii o( (wordnniii Lusiaiit/iiis ainoiiL' tiie Loo Choo collection, although we thought it unnecessary to notice it. if Oiiu. I. R.VNUNCULACE.E. Juss. I . Cleiniitis nericeu. H, Ii. K. Xuv, Gen, 5. />. 37 ; De Caiul. FriHl. \. p. 5 ; Schiecht. I, Lmn. 5. p, 20i), et G. ;;. 416, \ i I'l i! P! I \: IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 H I.I -i2& Ell so "^™ MH I!! lift 2.2 [1.25 III 1.4 III 1.6 < 6" — ^ Photographic Sciences Corporation r<\^ \ ss ,v <^ ^. '^■"^l"' ^ ^.v^ ;\ 33 WiST MAIN STRHT WnSTIR.N.Y. USM ( 71* ) •72-4503 '^ w «?« MEXICO. [Capparideat. !.y ifii; 2. C. Caraccasana. De Cand. Syst. 1. p. 142 ; Schlecht. in Linn. 5. p. 209.— C. Cari- pensis. H. B. K. Nov. Gen, 5. p. 29; De Cand, Prod. 1. p. 4. The only specimen in the collection appean to bo the extremity of a branch, and has all the leare* tti- foliolate. Ord. II. DILLENIACEiE. DC. 1. Curatella Americana. Linn. ; De Cand. Prod. 1. p. 70. This is not noticed by Schlechtendal aa a Mexican plant. I. Tetracera volubilis, Linn,; H, P K, Nov. Gen. 5. p. 50; De Cand. Prod, I, p. 61. Ord. III. MENISPERMACE.^. Juss, 1. Cissampclos Pareira. Linn.— Schlecht, in Linn, 5, p, 211, et 6, p. 418. Both the male and fctnalo plants are in the collection ; the upper as well as under side of the leave* are densely clothed with a harsh tan'ny tomentum. Obd. IV. FUMARIACEiE. DC, 1. Corydalis (Bulbocapnos) am6fIy the fragment of u raceme, without stem or leaves. Another specimen is in the Mexican collection, but as it belongs to what we have noticed among tho Loo Choo plants as CurydaUt racemosa, we presume it was only placed here by mistake. Ono. V. CRUCIFER^. Jtus. I. Senebiera Mexicanat foliis linearibus acutis integris vel apice tridentatis, racemo laxifloro, siliculis subcompressis didymis sublo^vibus. This we do not find noticed by authors, although wo already possess it in our herbarium, also from Mexico, where, particularly on the we: ' xide, it is probably not uncommon. It has quite a different appearance from the iS. didyma of £uro|)e. We may here remark, that A', serrala, Poir., from Montevideo, and a new s|iecies, (foliis angustissimc linearibus integerrimis) from Twecdie, found in North Patagonia, form a new section of the genus, which may be characterized thus : Sdicula nee apice emargittata nee dorio crittata ; floret subum. hdtati. 1. Lepidium virginicum. L. — De Cand. Prod. I. p. 205; Schkcht, in Linn, 5. p. 213. Ord. VI. CAPPARIDEiE. Jusb. 1. Cratffiva Tapia. Linn, Herb. {nonSp.Pl,); Velloz. Fl, Flum,!i,t,3, — C. acuminata. De Cand. Prod, sup, 243.— Cleome arborea. Schrad. : De Cand, I, c. p, 242.— Hab. Acapulco. The stamens of our plant are considerably shorter than in Vellozo's figure referred to. il * Malvacea.] MEXICO. 277 OuD. VII. FLACOURTIANEiE. Rich. 1. Flacourtia cdastrina. H. B. K.? Schkcht. in Linn. 6. p. 425. Kunth describes the leaves of his plant as membranaceous ; in our* they are hard and finn, and almost coriaceous. There are two forms in the collection : one, the male, obtained at Tepic, where most of the collection was made, has the leaves cuneato Hnd narrow-oblong : the other, the female, collected at Taliico, has oval leaves ; in both they are acute at the base. Ord. VIII. BIXINE^. Kunth. 1. Bixa OreUana. Linn. Ord. IX. POLYGALEiE. Jms. 1. Polygala /Minicu/ato. Linn. — Schkcht. in Linn. 5. p. 230, et 6. p. 426. 2. Polygala (Timutua) aparinoidesi herbacea perennis (vel suffruticosa ?), caulibus ramium simplicibus quadrangulatis, foliis verticillatis 2-6-nis obovato-oblongis mucronatis subepunctatis flaccidis margine scabris, spica longe pediinculata gracili subdensiflora, alls obovatis carina cristata paullo brevioribus, corolla eglandulosa, seminibus clavato-oblongis retrorsutn pubescentibus appendiculis 2 seminis longitudine. 1. Monnina Xalapensis. H. B. K. — Hab. Acapulco. Ohd. X. CARYOPHYLLEiE. Juss. 1. Drymaria cordata, WiUd. — Hab. Talisco. This genus has stipules, and rather belongs to t Je Paronychiacem. I . Mollugo arenaria. II. B. K. Nov. Gen. G. p. 20. This principally differs from M. cerviana by having the umbels either sessile or on short pcdunclet. Ord. XI. MALVACEA. Juat. 1. Malvp npicata. Linn.—De Cand. Prod. 1. p. 430; Schkcht. in lAnn. 11. p. 860. The cur[v li of the specimen in the collectior ire covered towards the apex with several white erect bristles, but are otherwise glabrous. De Candolle says they are quite glabrous. 1. Malachra bractecUa. Cav. ? 8. M. Mexicana. Schrad. ? — Schlecht. in Linn. II. p. 334 ? We refer to this with doubt, having seen no description : we scarcely know how it difflirs from M, capitata, which Soblechteodal also formerly (see Linnieai 5. p. 227, and 6. p. 422) considered his plant to be. 1. Pavonia (Cancellaria) racemt/era ; herbacea? ramis petiolis pedunculisque stellato- pilosis, foliis cordatis 5-angulatis lobo medio acuminato serratis supra pubescentibus subtus tomentosis, floribus pedunculatis, pedunculis inferioribus axillaribus petiole 2-S-plo longioribus, superioribus racemosis brevioribus primum approximatis detnum m V > I f il ■ ) I'. i • It i M '■ 1 278 MEXICO. [Malvaceie. k mm '■ 11; I remotis, bractea ad pedicelli basin filiforiri elongata, involucello sub-8-pliyllo calycem subduplo superante, foliolis lineari-subulatis calyci fere ad medium usque adJiit-ren- til)us, carpellis inermil)us dorso pubescentibus bisulcatis. — An Malvacea, No. 1309, Srhkcht. in Linn. 6. p. 423, et \\. p. 370 ? (^arpclla qiiinquc capsularia bivalvia monospermu dorso inter marines elevatos et carinam sulcata. Cu- liimiia staniinca inrlusa, anthcris stigmatibusque exsertis. 1 . Mai vaviscus Acapulcensis. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 5. p. 224 ; Schlecht. in Linn. II. p. 360. I. Hibiscus Tampicensis. Moric. PI. Am. p. I.t. 5; Schlecht. in Linn. 1 1. p. 362. I. Paritium Azanza. G. Don, Gen. Syst. Gard. I. p. 485. Tlic upper leaves are broadly ovate, quite entire or obscurely crenatod, and perfectly glabrous on both sides. liivoliicL'l 8-9-cleft. l'crlia))S Paritium Permimbiiceitse, G. Don, I. c, docs not ditfer specifically. To this belongs the gla- brous specimen, which wc noticed under Paritium tiliaceum, from Uonin, (supra, p. 26!>) but which wc are MOW inclined to suspect was misplaced. 1. Anoiia cristala, Schlecht. in Linn. ll./^210. — Anoda triloba et A. Dilleniana. Cav. — Had. Talisco. The specimens belong to the form with the carpels very shortly niucronati'. 1 . Siiia rhomhifolia. Linn. ? 2. S. carpinijhlia. Linn. ? — Hab. Acapulco. Tlic specimens arc very imperfect : there arc rather large liiicar-oblong acuminated glabrous stipules ni ilio base of the petioles. 3. S. filiformis. Moric. ? This specimen also is very imperfect. •I. S. paniailata. Linn. — Schlecht. in Linn. ll./>. 364. (fia; CVjf., Diss. \, t. 12. f. 5.) — .S. capiiiaris. Hort. Der " hlecht. in Linn. 6. p. 422. Cav. I. c.t. \.f. 7. ? '). S. urens. Linn. The leaves are m ■■a: acun>'.ed than usual. 1. Abutiion a'liiitiim; foiiis longe petioiatis cordato-ovatis acuminatis utrinque tomen- lusis rugosi , gro'isc crenatis, peduncuiis axiHuribus unifloris petiolo longioribus sub cuiyce Mi'iiculatis i.ociiiiis calycinis ovatis pHuliuni acumiiiati:), curpullis sub-lU-lruncutis nuicru- iiatis culycem af|uantibus hirsutis. — Sida albida. HUM. ? Kuliducumiriata, minimc tamen caudato-acuraiuata, ut in piaota Moxicana a Schlechtendaliu in Lianu.-B >l. |i. 309 niemorata. In many respects this agrees better wilh Sida ceratocarpa, H. & A., (which is also an Abutiion,) than with uiiy other species we know, but the carpels are very ditferent. .'i'lii wy TerMtramiacetB.] MEXICO. OuD. XII. BOMBACEiE. Kuntk. 279 1. Helicteies gmzamafolia. H. B. K. ?— H. guazumaefolise proxima. Schkcht. in Linn. 6. p. 424, c< 11./;. 370. 1. Boiiibax ellipticum. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 5. p. 299; Schlecht. in Linn. 6. p. 299, etW. p. 371 — Had. Acapulco. Ord. XIII. BYTTNERIACE^. Br. 1. Gunzuma «//«»/o/iVi. Latn, — Schlecht. in Linn. II. p. 3Ti. 2. G. jxdyhotrya. Cav. Ic. 3. /. 299 Had. Acapulco and Tepic. 1. Byttneria lanceolata. Fl. Mexic. — Var. ? pedunculis 1-3-nis subunifloris. Fructus cocci tubcrculati, tubcrculis confcrtii acutis 2-3 subulato-attonuatis civtera longe superantibua. 1 . Melochia parvi/olia. H. B. K. • 1. lUedle'ia serrata. Fent.? Our t|iecinicn is lo itn|)crfcct that we cannot dctcnnino whether it belongs to Riedkia or Melochia : it docs not agree well with Do Candollo's description of R. serrata, but that is the only Mexican species of either genua hitherto noticed by Schlechtcndul that at all approaches to it. OiiD. XIV. TILIACEyE. Jms. 1 . Corchorus siliquosus. Linn. — Schlecht. in Linn. H. p. 376. 1. Triumfetta dumetorum. Schlecht. in Linn. W. p. 377 ? Our 8|)eciinena agree well with the description there given, oxcrpt " floribus versus apices in eyiuaa axillares disposltia," whereas they forui an almost leaiicas thyrse or compound contracted raceme. 2. T. paniculata. H. et /f.— Triumfetta sp. Schkcht. in Linn. 6. p. 424, et II. p. 370. Ca|)sulu! sct(E glabnr tcnues fructus longitudine. OuD. XV. EL/EOCARPEiE. Juts. 1. Eltvocarpus photinia/ulius, H. et A. supra, p. 259. tab. LIII. As the majority of the specimens collected in the expedition were placed along with the Mexican plants, we insert the s|ieciei here, not doubting, however, but this took place through inadvertency. It may, how- ever, have been cultivated in some garden in Mexico. Okd. XVI. TEIlNSTRCEMIACEiE. Mirb. I. Cuchlospermum serratifolium. De Cand.— Schlecht, in Linn. 11. p. 251. No leaves accompany tfai* ipcciiuen. Wc have the lame from the island of Antigua. i^i \ !■! # '■Mi 5 ii -I .p.. m lljl m : HI'*' ■ 1 Mir l| [,t 1 ■ (■ 1 ' ''''I ■ ..* f- 280 MEXICO. [Malpighiacea, 1. Gordonia Lasianthus. Linn.— var. ? foliis integerrimis. Of this wc find no trace among Schlechtendal's papen. We have not »cen the fruit, but in evei y respect, save that the leaves are here perfectly entire, it agrees well with the figure in the Botanical Magazine, t. 668. Ord. XVII. AURANTIACEiE. Corr. 1. Tn^ha&ia trifoUolata. DeCand. Prod. \.p. 536. — Hau. Acapulco (probably culti- vated). 1. Citrus medica. Riano. 2. C. LimoHum. Risso, var.? foliis obtusis.—Citrus.M. 321. ScAfec/j/. in Linn. ll./». 426. OuB. XVIII. HIPPOCRATEACE.E. Juas. 1. Hippocratea Acapukensis. H. B.K.Nov. Gen. 5. p. 136; DeCand. Prod. l.p.bGS. — Had. Acapulco. Ouu. XIX. MALPIGHIACEiE. Jim*. 1. Byrsoniraa cotin\folia. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. 5. t. 152. /. 447. — Hab. Acapulco and Tepic. 1. Gnlpliimia <;/aMCrt. Car. Ic. 5. p. 61. t. iS9. *2. G. gtandulosa. Cav. and De Cand. Prod. 1. p. 582. — Had. Talisco. Dc Candolle conjectures that there are perhaps seTcral species confused under this name, and certainly the . 244? — B. panieultita. Fl. Mex. et De Cand. Prod. 1. p. 591? — Heteropteris brochiata. H. B. K. et De Cand. Prod. 1. ;>. 501 ? The fruit is that of Heteropteris. OuD. XX. SAPINDACE^E. Jim. I. Sapindus «//n6rcsccw« ; rnchi foliorum nptera piibescenti-tomentosa, foliolis 2-4-jugis oblongo-lanceolatis basi tsubina-qualibus integerrimis supra glabris subtus junioribus per totam pnginam adultis versus nervum medium subvillosis, racemis terminalibus paniculatis, fructu globoso-subtriguno vix lobato. 'i. S. Druminondi ; petiolo aptero, racbi inter jugn superiora submarginata pubescente, foliolis 3-4-jugis basi iniuqualibus oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis subfalcatis supra elevuio- reticulntis subtus mollitur pubesccntibus, punicula terminali divaricata. — a; foliolis acute acuminatis. Drummond 11. Tex. III. n. 54. — ,3; foliolis obtuse acuminatis. — Sapindus iiiicqualis. Schlecht. in Linn. 6. p. WQ'i (vix Lam.) The ipecimens in the present collection bclonjf to our second variety, vithcr. We have not seen the fruit of I. Thouiiiia decandra. H. B. K. PI. JEquin. 1. 1. 36. — IIab. Acapulco. The stamens seem to vary from 8 to 10. 1. Cupania ncrolticulata. H. B. K. Sov. (ieti. 5. p. 127. Schkcht. in Linn. 6. p. 419. I. Serjania Mexicana: foliis biternatis, petiolo nudo, petiolulis partialibus unguste alatis, foliolis oblongis ovatlsvc sivpius acuminatis inciso-dentatis cuneatim attenuatis utrinque glabris vel subtus puberulis nervo primario subtur. stupe molliter pubescente, axillis vencrum pilosij, racemis compositis, carpellis apice pubesccntibus alls deorsum dilatatis glabris. — S. mexicana. ff'illd. ? — Had. Acapulco and Tepic. Our doubt as to this Leiiii; Willdcnow's plant arises from the stem being described as aculeatod, even by De Candolle, who gives a reformed character from the figure in the Ftora Mexicana. In our s|>ccimon there is certainly no appearance of prickles on the brunrhcs that bear the leaves and llowers ; on the older branches or stem, however, from which the former arise, the (last year's?) pedniieles are either wholly converted into stout tendrils, or are so completely abortive us to resemble sharp tubercles. Probably, therefore, as the 2 N •iiN u il n !i tf 1 i K 282 MEXICO. [Zantkiaykii. botanical character liithcrto gircn tecmi to be derived almoit entirely fron fi)rurei, thc*o tuherclei are the prickJea mciitioni'd by aulliori ; though we have no doubt but liniilar onoi may bo observed on moat upccici of the gciiii«, I. WnxWiWux fuscescctis : loliis l>iteriiati8, petiolu tereti« petiohilis anguste alatis, foliolis obluniris uiniiiixis ncutis vel ohtiisiiisculis grosse crcnato-scrratis basi ciineato-attenuiitis suprn in iii-rvo veiiisqiie hirtis nlioqiiin piil)erii1is subtus mulliter tonieiitoso-liirtis aureo- rusccscentibiis, capsulis globoso-pyrilormibus tomentosis ndultis gliibrescentibii but lliat iius tlie poliules not margined. 1. Dodoiiivn visrosa. Linn. The specimen in the collection apiicars to belong to ihc var. ■ of Kunth Syn. 3. p. lOS. Or D. X X I. A M P E L I D E.T:. De Cand. nl I. Cissiis The specimen is extremoly mutilated : the leaves or leallots (for they are lyiiij; loose on the sheet without any jx-tiole by which we might conjecture whether they were simple or compound) arc oblong-lanceolate, Kcuminated, glabrous, tieihy, and sharply toothed. OiiD. XXII. ZYGOPIIYLLEiE. Br. I. Kii\hlra:m'm majrima. — 'rribuliis muxinitis. Linn. — Hab. Acnpulco. Ehrenfierijia trilmluiiies of Murtiiis i« another species, and seems to differ from the more common one by bavin); the carpels crested at the bick, and the colour of the Howers. Here the carpels are slightly murioitad and tt riukled. Trihuhu trijiiijnius of Nuttall is proli.ilily the same species ; he, no doubt, attributes to it five one- seeded carpels, but us there is little doubt that his pia.it and the 7Vifr. mnrimui of Elliott are identical, we learn from Elliott that there are ten seeds ; and although Elliott hesitates about his being the true T. maximui, his description accords in every particular both with tiiu West Indian and Mexican species. Ori). XXIII. ZANTIIOXYLE.li:. Adr. de Jms. 1. Zanthuxylon Pterota. 11. B. K. ? at forsaii Schlechl. in Linn. 6. p. 426. In our plant the leatiets are from four to eight pairs, about 12 or ' ^ iine* long and 4-6 broad : the petiole and rachis have no prickle*. In a plant allied to, or a variety ■■■'. this, from Texa* (Drummond, Tex. III. M. 6H), the pctiicu. OKI). XXIV. CONNAllACEiE. lir. 1. Ilourca ffldbra. II. D. K. ? — IIau. Acnpulco. 2. U. ? obloiiyifulia ; fuliolis S-5 sub-altcriiis coiiaceis oblongo-lanceolatis acumi- natis glabris basi obtusis vcl acuttusciili.s, fluribiis uxillaribus paniculatis, carpellis sub- cyliiidiicis. The car])cla are like those of 72. lanlaluidei, W. and A. The leaflets reaemblo in ahape those of Omphalo- hium Lumbertt, Du Cand., but are amaller, and the car|ivls of that species are almost obovato. VVo have neither aevn perfect tlowera nor fruit. Oni). XXV. CELASTlUNEvE. I. Mygindus - plant they are on rather long petioles. The segments of the calyx persist even while the fruit is ri|ie, as in H. utubellatui, and are not deciduous, as in H. Urniflorus, Do Caud., or Cotu- hrina tr\flora, Drongn. We have not seen the petals, but Cavanillcs represents thoin eucullato in the ana- logons R. umbeUatui. The fruit is drupaceous : the nut is scarcely se|)arablo into nucules, but contains four cells, of which two appear always to be abortive, as well as sometimes one of the remaining two : the embryo is Hat, as in the section Frangula of Brongniart. R. Huntboldtiana is said to have the cells 2-see(l ili»k. St imi'iisi 6, iiitcrtdl iiiiilur iti iimr^iii. Petali 3, broad at llic Nar, Intcrtfd iiiicliT llii' ili>k. Si'|ial« .>. Styles 3. 'i. \\. nrnmnlicn. Ait. — var. fuliis sulitus dense fiilvo-lonientosis. Tliii iliHeiY in no rvD|H>ct rrnm tlir tpccici found in llir Uniti'd Stiiirs nnil Canadii, rxcopt in the Icavri U'xws, niiicli iiiort' loMiontosu mid (icnmiiinally wriiiklL'd. Ujliiifoiino, Dr Cuiidollo, and muat botaiiiits, plitcc this iiiid R. sitiireolcm in u distinct sci-uoii, ('Ithniliiim, uii uccdimu o( lliore bi'iiij; itii|i|iuavd to bu 'J-lobcd L'luiinilH-(>-(>vato, lateralibiis iiiirtpiilnturis, radii alata, alls iiitegerriinis. Ilnmb, et Kunth, Sov. (icn.v. 7. />. '4S. t. 013. — Fairarti octuiidra. A.?* — Lla|)liri'.iiii tomeiitosum. Jiirq. Am.t. 71 ? — ,3; ijlahiius, racliidis ala sa'pe creiiala. The fi?nre a!i-iiei-ict;i!«. Tliit is proliably a ilUtinct ii|)ccie«, hut our niuturialii lire irarroly iiifflciont to iilTord good character!. It n mii^illi-r, tlic yuiin); hrnnchcii uiiil uiidcr-iidu of the leaves very tilky, mid often Inclined to a golden hue. The loullvtt aro obovnto-lunccolutc. 5. C. lomjirostrata ; sutfriitidbsn, riimis elon^ntis giabris, foliis trifoliolatis, fuliuliii ol)ovnto-cuiieutis ol)tusis mucronatis o u tall )(rn\viii)( pluiit, with sniull It-avcf, tliu Ifiilkls but little niuro lliuii Imlf an inch long : tho nicomcs u *\>m\ Ioii^, niuny-Huwcrud ; the beak tif the euririu, which is iiiddenly curved u|> at an angle, is very Ion);, ami nut ut all ciliuteil. I. Trifoliiini npem. />. z* The lieiid of llowois ii hm irnorphosed into small leaves. 1. Dalea vvrhenacea ; Nericen-toiiicntosu crecta roinosn frtiticosa, folioiis bijugis emu iiiipari obovatis tiiibtus privcipiie tiiirro-piinclatis sliptilis bructeisqiie stibulatis, spici» in raniis copiosus liTininiilibns ul)loii;;u-cylindi°Mi'i.'is, caiyciltiis sttriatis siibi-glaiultiluHls. — I), verbuiiacea. Schhtht. in Linn, v, 5. />. 571). Klulmch in Herb, Nonlr. — (3, aericea.— IIau. 'i'alisco. Of tlil< jilitnt we pomess ii speoiinon Uiithcrod in Mi-xieo by .'^cliirile, anil niiined I), niheiinrea, from the Herlin Mimenin. It is a little lots tilky (ban our pbint. but in ullicr respects the s.ime. The stems are woody, tall, much branched, and uUnost every brunch U terminuted wiili ii »piki' of purple' tlouers, huvin); very xilky calyces, ami of which spike the rachis is very ihick, e\ liiiilrie.il, pitted with depressions for receiving; the riowers. Legume ovato-subrolund, laterally compressed, indehiiternl, !-ieedcd. 2. \), aniyrostarhya ; tTectn rainosa lViitic(><-a, foliolis lO-li-jtigis ellipticis carnosis pnrvis brevissinie petioliilalisi glabris stibttis grosse tiigro-punctatis, ruclii plana ad inser- tinncni foliolis deniata, spicis tL-rminalibiiselungatis, bracteis lanceolatu-acnMiiiiatisdeciiluiii calycibus(|uu piilcliurriiiie nitiilo-soriciis, dciitibiis calycinis subniatis longitudine flortim. At first sight this has the appearance of I), tilnptcuruides t but tlio stems arc altogether shrubby, the leaves fleshy, and the lealli'ti nmaller, ileeiiledly elliptical, oblute ut tho b»rouil and Hat. The spikes are long and broad (in caudecpience of the rather large flowers), most lieautifully silky, and the teeth of the calyx arc eijual la length with the corolla, which latter appears to be yellow. 3. D. rrenultita ; fruticosa glaberrinin ranio«a, rainis erectis virgatis brevibiis, Iblii.s swpe in ramus brevissimos tloriferos, fuliulis 3-6-jiigis parvis ellipticis crenulatis supra ^sub lente) oblique lineaiis, rnceinis brevibus piurifluris, calycibus obuvatis sulcatis denti- bus late ovatis acutis brevibus, petalis longe exsertis, bracteis niinutissimis. Whole shrub of a dark-purplish hue, as is the following. — A most distinct and well-marked «pecie«. Every leatlot is distinctly crenulalod all round the margin. Found at Tuliico. i'^ i:i 'i (' s rri;. I i! 'IV Wi 286 MEXICO. [LeffumiHOta. I ■ a %:. 4. I). ffraciliH I fruticnsn pnnictilntim rnmosn, ramii divaricatiii Kracilliniis filiformibuit, folinlis 4-0-jtigijt uljlongo-obovutis intPgerrimiN mipru oblique lineatiN, racemi oikI ilio fDrrfroinir diflVr coniidcrably in habit from tlic other Dalea that are known to uii •■upvciully in tlir linviitvil ii|i|)i>r title of the ii>uvc«, thu uliienco of black g^landiiliir dull, the decidtdly rarenuMl I'riictiliratioii, drc|ily furrowed culycei, wuli miinetirnei glandi (vtliich aro not ditcoluured) between the furrows. The petal* arc very deep and liriglit purple. (There if •till a 6th and very diMinct-ln4)kin); 'pecietof Daka in the collection, hut too imperfect lojuntifjr our fruinini; a •pcoiHc chiirueter fur it. It ii miniiiil, throw iiiir up aeveral branehei from the baie, which are loni;, tniL'^y, )(<'<'>'■>> 'triated, mid );luhroiis. Tie few iniperl'i'i't leitven ihow that the leaflets are 'l-A-jugatc, lincar-oblon^i glabrous, with black glandulur duta beiiealh. Spikes terminal, on ihnrt branehei, ovalo-cyhn- drical, dense. lir-icteaa oviite, aristale, eiliuce, hi liir<;e us the ealyx, with lart(C black glandi on the back. Calyx with luni^; hairs and luiii; setaceous, ciliated teetli.) I. TeplirMsia toxicaria, I'ers, — I'liivt. Ic. t. VAh. This scorns a very variable species in the size of the leaves and number of the leaflets. It is the same, however, us what we have received from (iuiuna and the West Indies, and which we lielieve to be the true T. tuxkaria. 1. Iiulij^ofern Anil. L. 'u-piibesCL'ntibiis, rncL-iiiis iViictilicaiitibtis i'loii<{atis I'ulio lun^ioi'ibus, leguniiiiibiis crectis loiige cylindiaceiii tortiiosis subarticiilatis longu ro'.tiiitis. A very remarkublo species of Iinliffofeni, with hir);e leaflets, some of ihcm nearly an inch in leiiKlh, and lejjruines nearly '2 inches lon^, erect, slender, S-IO-secded, much contracted between the seeds, and internally soparaicd by dissepiments as in Srsbania, yet in other resjiects the hubil and puliesceneo are ipiitc those of the present genus. Ind. ijalcyoiilis, DC. n. !i'.), from Ccylun. has the fiiliajje and the lung erect l>oakcd legumes uf this plant, liut the fruit is liruuder and not torulose. /. Dominijeruii and /. ilispermu arc described as having torulose fruit, but their otiier characters are eitreniely diH'ercnt from our species. I. Neurucarpuiii tnuiliflorum ; friiticusuin vulubile, foliis sublunge petioiatis trifuliu- latis, foliolis petiolulatis ovato-ellipticis iatcralibus obiiqiiis uiiinibus coriaceo-rncnibrana- cei<< supra glabris rcticuiatim venosis stibtiis pube!nti-liii-.sutis, racemis niultifluris, legumine latu-lanccolato aculo biuiiii versus contractu pubescenti-velutino. Wc possess no flowers of this s|>ccies. The legume is 9 inches long and } of an inch in its greatest diame- ter, cuni[iressedicel. I. Se&bauia tomentosa ; ubique niolliter toinentoxn fruticosa, foliolis lii-lO-jugisubloiigo- ellipticiii utriiique obiusis supra (sub lente) niinutissime atro-punctulutis, racemis fulio brevioribus, leguminibus longis grocilibus tcretiuscuiis cuneatis glabris vix torulosis folia tequantibus longe rostratis. — Had. Acapulco. Ltgum'iio'-,:! ,] MEXICO. 887 A very flne and illillnct ipcciei, ciceodlngly tomenlotr, with liirg«i appirently white flowert, and lotflrta iicaily an inch lung. Tho yunng f))liH((o and branches are ulmoit illliy and tawny. I. KlylcMantlies riscom, Sw. — Prol)ably nUo S. glutinosa, //. 11. K, Nov, Gen. t, 596, hut llie plant ig larger and stouter in every part, and the leaflets are narrower. — Haii. Talisco. I. i^-'schynomyne hirsuta. DC, — Schlecht. in Linn, 5. p. .581. — Had. Talinco. 1. Dcsmodium plirntnm. Srhhcht. in Linn, &. p. 585, et in /hrlt, Nnitr.—fi, compactum ; I'uliis florihusque magis densis, fuliolis latiorihus inugis curiaceis. Thii iixcict, of wliich we liave two variotio* in tho cullcctiun, ii well doicribcd by I'rofvaior Schlechtendal in tho place above qnuted. 2. I), cintreum, DC. — Hedysorum cinereuin. DC. et II. B. K. — Poeppig, Herb. Cub. — Hau. Talisco. 3. D. triflorum. DC— Schlecht. in Linn. 5. p. 584.— Hau. Talisco. I. Khynchoiiia grnndijtori: fruiicosn suhvoluhiiis rufescpnti-hirtn, foliis ternatis hrr- vissinie petiolatit* ohiongis iiiucronatis, veni.s utrin.secus I0-I5, raceniis terminalihus axil- larihu^qne, calycihiiii vexilUMpie sericfo hirsutis, leijtiniiiiihiis ovitlihus compressis ohlicpit; l^)^i[ rostrutia viilosissiini.s. (Tail I/t^.) — Svhivcht. in Linn. !i. p. 588. — IIah. Talisco. Scliloclitcndul hiu well utiicrvcil that thU it dourly allied to lihi/nrfiiiiiiti ((ili/viiif, II. D. K ) rufii, Iliinili. Nov. (ten. t. A74 i ditferintTi however, in itt lari;ur Howen, lunger leavet, and the more nuioerout primary vutni. T*a. LIX. Khynchoaia (p«uditiura. Fig, I. Flower i fig. 'i. Legume ; fiij, 3. Valve of do., with a iced ; •^magMfitd. "2. K. Mexicana ; volubilis gracilis pulwscens, foliis trifoliolatis, foliolis rhond)eo-ovatis lutis acutissimis luterulihus subsessilihiis ohlicpiis, interinedio piHiolulato, pedunculis nxii* larihuH folio longiorihus racemosis, vexillo pubescentc, leguniinibus obiongis pendulis pubcsccnti-hirsutis dispermis. Very imull and im|>ortt'<'t are the i|)eciiiieni of this plant in the Herl>,iriiim. Every part, save the inner |)elals, is downy. The legumes are scarcely i an inch, the leallots 2 inches lonjr. 1. Phaseolus >Nicr(iM//ifM ; annuusi* hispido-hirsutus volubilis gracilis, foliolis rhonibeu- ovatis integerrimis, stipulis stipelli^que ovatis striatis pedunculis laxe racemosis folia . 116. /. S3. The dpiiics in our pluiit arc »(rong, almut nn inch in length. 1. Acacin./?/»W««? /r/7A/,—/)r.— Mimosa filicioules. Car. Ir. 1./. 78?— Hab. Talisco. 2. A. revoluta. Kiinl/i, Mini. p. 34. t. 20. 3. A. .Icapulccncis. Kunth, Mini. p. 78. t. 2\. Leaves only ol'tliis plant are in llic herbarium from Acapulco. I. Bronpniaitia glahrata; foliolis 3-4-jtipis lato-t'lliplicis oluivatisve retusis mucronatis supra ramisque ^labcrriinis subtiis (oculo armato) ininiitissinie pubescenti-.scal)ri!!, stipiilis iiiillis nut (!eci(lui.s, carina maxima. In general lialiit this species very much resembles the B. poilali/rwitles of II. I). K. t. A88 ; but the leaflets RFC fewer anil aliiiosl entirely |;labrous, the stipules arc nliully wanting or lliey soun fall away, and the enrina is remarkably lariie in proportion to the rest of the (lower. There can be no iloulit of its belonging to tliia Lrenns, which again, ]ierhaps, as Do Canilolle suggests, should bo united with PcraUea of II. B. K. I. Ca'salpinia exosdinvia ? Fl. Mr.r. Ic. incd. DC. Prod. 2. p. 483. 1. Cass'm pidicnila 9 II. li. K, Xov. Grn. G. p. 341. Our specimens have no pcrf>et flowers, and no fruit. Tlic leaflets are many of them 4 inches long. 2. C. pnuciflora ? II. li. K. Aof. Gen. 6. ;>. 360. If ours bo the true plant, it is glandular and viscid in every part, very woody, with inurh branched stems. Leaves copious. Leaflets oliovute. Racemes few-flowered, reddish-orange coloureil. Legumes nblungo- l.iiicoolate, compressed, hirsute or almost hispid, l-celled, about d-seedeiblung-ol)ovale rather obtuse leaves, the scrrulures of which are bjuntish, and may almost be called crenatures. The other is our li/inp/iiolr/ns iiiUijerrtma ; but iu the s|H-cimen now before us, allhoiigli many of the leaves Ih> (piite entire, others arc crenato-serrated. This apjicars, therefore, to be I'raUnjuit Imu of Thunlicrg, wbiili is U!^ually considered u PItuUnin, but has certainly not the calyx or fruit of that genus. Oiti). XXXI. LYTHKAHIlvE. ./t/w. 1. Hfimia sidicifolia. Link it Otto — NecstDa salicifolin. //. li. K. Nov. Gen. 6. p. 11)2. From this we scarcely think thai //. liphililica. Do Caiid., ipvcifically ditlcn. Lythrnrko'.'] MEXICO. ^Ht) 1. Ammannia mMo/jcrt. var. Schkcht. in Linnxa, 5. ;>. 568. Tlio sppp'mipn is iiniqiip, and very niiioli advanced, so tliat wc have not soon the petals, nnr do wp know how, ill this state, it may l)c distinj^uishud from A. occidentalis, De Cand., which may tliorolbre prove llic same Hpeeics. 2. A. miiguinolenln. Sw. — De Cand. Prod. 3. />. 80. Schfecht. in Linnrea, 5. p. 5(58. The petals, iii a dry state, are not of a lilood-eoloiir, l)iil very pale |iiiil<. 1. Ctiplicji hrncUata ; fruticiilosn patens, rnmulis calycibusqiie patentitn liirto-piibes- ('etitil)iis, foliis ovuto-laiiceointi'i aciiiniiiatis l)asi siibcordatis siil)scs->ilil)iis iitriiiqiie liirto- piil)uscei)tibiis, pctlicollis iiniiloris solitariis vcl biiiis supra iixillaribiis alleniis folio florali 2- l-j)lo bi-fvioribiis. calycibiis (5-7 lit), lollgi^ basi gibbi*;, pctalis (i diiobiis obovato-oblon^is (3-1 biu'as loiigis) cii'lciis piisillis cito inarcuscciuibiis, slamiiiibtis \2 i iiicliisis allcniis pilosis, ovario sub ll-ovuialo stylotiue i^lal)L>ri'iinis C. l)ractcata. />«'/. ? II.Mi. Taliseo. — Tiie lon^•e^ and iinijiiiculale petals are piir)ili', llie others («lieM dryl pule. It appears to liel'iTis; to l>e Candolle's seetion " FrulicDsii-." 2. C. IrncUn ; aiimia lamosa, raiiiis gracilibiis piibenilis, foliis aiiojusto-laiiccolalis obtiiso acuiiiinatis basi in [lutioiuiD atleniiatis iitriiii|iie glabiis vol iiiiiiiitc piibcnilis. pedicellis ciipillaribiis opposilis (iiunc altcriiis) folium lliir.iie .I'tjiiatitibus, calyce fructilofo aui^iistc (ii)loi)t;o oasi subii'tjiiali ;^labi'o glaii(liilo>o piiiicliito, pctalis iniiiiitis. stylo brevi pubts- loiiti, rruftii 2I-21 spcriiu). ("alyces tloriferi vix lineain siiperantps, siiheylindraeii ; Iriniiteri l.>es(|niliiieain lonu'i, aiiifuste ampiill.icei, ■ nllo ore(|iie ohiiipiis. We ha\e not aseertaiiied natist'aelorily llie iinmljer ol «t,\nieii», alilioiiirli tliire are at least eleven, und hc iliiiik twelve ; they are all iiieiiided »illiiii the liilie of die ealvx ; llie iiuinlier ot petals is aUo douhtlul. In: .ippe.irs to lie six. '^. C". floriliuiida ; caulf fniticoso rniiioso, fnmis oloiifrntis scabris, foliis oblotiiro-liinreo- ialis acuiiiiiiatis basi iti pctioliiiu lougiusciiliim atti'iiiialis utriii(|ii(' nitidiilis si-abr-s, tloiibiis nu'LMiiosis ill paiiicula.s sfcimiias srpiiis iligistis. laiuis iiiliori'LCeiitiii' biMctL'iM|iic liiii'uribus pnteiitiin gluinltiloso-hirstitis, calycibiis dclkxis aicuati> basi obtuse calcaintis pubesreiili-viscosis ore iiitus villosis, ovario IS-VJ l-ovulato a|)ice in styliim exsertuin glaliruin seiisiin altenuato. Hah. Tali^el> and Tepie — The eiilyx is red, and leseiiililes thai of (\ Mclvtlta. I)iit is nut above ciulil nr nine lines limi;. fhn tv»ii loleralily iaftfi' petals ( H-'J lines lone) are of a deep Hood-red mloin, the i>tli.rs wc have not ohscrved. There seem to he eleven staiiieiis, all of iheiii inelndi d. It olvioiisly appro.ielies to *'. Kcundiflora, V\. Mex., which we at one lime llioiiifht it miyht lie ; tun tluil is said to lie .iii annual, or at all event* an herhaeeous plant. It is also imieli allied to ('. Mttvitlic. Iiiil tli.ii his lonirer ivilyees and n« petals. \. C. barhigera ; caule ffulicoso ? scabro, loliis subsussilibus ulriiuiuciiispidis oblongis basi obtnsis apice ni'Utiusciiiis, pedicellis bievibiisexiia-axillarilui.s teiitiiu.dibu.s laceuiosu- spicalis subsecuiulis, caiycibus ionge luliulosis busi oliluse caicaraiis iursutis, pelalis ill III !;, '1,1 I ■ 1 !'«' if- i, ; V ■ K ' f ■ ' V ' r ■f i '• ', P : ■1 \ll 1 ' ,i(', tj'd litiU f _ 1 ; 1 > m i ", r 1'.! ■, ■ 1 h 1 i n : I'll: 390 MEXICO. [Melaatomacea. (luol)iis, staminibiis 12? subexsertis, filamentis quibusdam (3 vel 4?) nudis cseteris valde purpureolaiintis duobus etia.n ultra antheram purpureo-barbatis, stylo glabro incliiso. Had. Talisco. — Tliis rcscnibles, in some points, C. procumhens, Cav., but that has a much shorter Hower, aii>i tlic liuirs on the calyx fjlandular. Wo judge that the terminal flowers form a spike-like raceme, from the ;»ppoarancc of one from which every flower has fallen otf from the short pedicels. The tube of the calyx i« niher iiidfo than an inch long. 0. f. ii/uipe/ala. Cav. — Hah. Talisco. Onn. XXXIl. RHIZOPHORE/E. Br. 1. llhizopiiora Mangle, Linn. Ord. XXXIII. COMBRETACEyE. Br. I. Terminalia Cataffa. Linn. From the appearance of the specimens, we suspect that they were collected at the same time, and along with, thrxip noticed from Loo Choo and Bonin. Hut we believe the species, or a variety of it, is also u native i)f Mexico. 1 . Conocarpa erccta. H. B. K. 1. Combrctum farinosntn. II. B. K. Now Gen. 6. p. 1 10. — Schkcht. in Linn. .j. p. .*».'i8. — Hah. Acnpulco and Tepic. y. C. Meaicanum. H. and Botipl. PL Equin. 2. t. 132? Had. Acapuico, — 'llie |)Ctals of our plant are yellow ; the fruit is oblong and 4-wingcd. Ori). XXXIV. MELASTOMACEi^li. ./«.«. 1. Conostepia Xu/apensis. Ikm. — De Cand. Pnnl. 3. /». 175. Srhkchl. in Lmii. 5. p. ')62. — Hab. Talisco. Folia in nostris oblongo-laneeolata basi subcordata, ciliato.scrrata ; alabastruni ovatum apice aciitiuscniuni. HctaU rosea. Cu'lera ut in Mdastumnta Xalajirnsi Ilonpl. videntur. HETEKOCENTRON. A^>f. Gm. Cnlyj- campanulatus, membranacrus, extiis adprcssc M'tosns ; limbus (jiiadripartitus, M'gmcntis lanreoliitis acuminatls p^rsistentibus absi|iic appondicibus altcmantibiis. I'ctu/a 4, late obovala. .Staminu H, qiiatiKir loijL-iiira. Aiit/iirir dbiongir rrostralir nbtusj' iinipi)ros:i : longiorutn ronnertivo ^tipitato ad articiilHtioneni ■if'tis duabus snbcluvatis instrncto, brcviiirum basi bigibboso. (tvaritim libonirn apice nudum. Stylus fili- formis. .Slifftna aciitiini. Cti/tnulii incbisa, 4-locularis, apice loculicidoHjuadrivalvis. — Caulis htisi Iti/tumus. Katiiiili tctrmjiini hii/iiili. Folia /irlwlalu ohlonijn inleyemmii utrini/uc telosti, jitinninema .' (1 Ij-'l poll. Innija, H liitens lata). Florcs uibi thyrtoidei, terminale*, intltfyamculati. , I. H. Mexicmia, This plant docs not accord with any of the genera described by De Candolle. It belongs to the Rhi:ztacriT, but is, neviTtheless, uilied to ('astriidenin of G. Uon ( Ovn. Sysl. fiaril. ii. /«. 705), formed for the lihriui iniri/Hilfiliritlis of Schlcehtendal (I.inniFii. b. p. Ml); in that, however, the i onneclivum of all the stamen" ^cem>i to be stipitate, the ovarium to be crowned with a few hairs, the inflorescence to be axillary, and the pair of opitositc leaves to be unequal. Oniigrariea.] MEXICO. 991 Ord. XXXV. MYRTACEiE. Juss. 1. Myrtus communis. Linn.? This ililTers slightly from the European forma, by the ends of the young branches being covered with a rusty pubescence, and by the larger fruit (5-6 lines in diameter). We have not seen the Hower, but so far M we cun judge by the remains of the calyx-limb, the segments are obtuse, and often four or five in number. The structure of the seed is that of a true Myrtus. I. Eugenia? Capuli. Schkcht. in Linn. b. p. 561. Hab. Acapulco..— According to Messrs Lay and Collie, this is called by the inhabitants Capolin. Ord. XXXVl. ONAGRAKIEyE. Juss. 1. Jussieua saticifolia. H. B, K.? — at tote planta subpubescens, et pedicelli utque fructus ebructeolati. 2. J. peploides. H, B. K. — Hab. Talisco. 3. J. hirta. Vahl. f — var. peilicellis briicteolas siibulatas minutas 1-2 ferentibus. I. Lopezia hirsufu. Jacq. — Hah. Talisco and Tepic. SEMKIANDRA. Nov. Gen. Califx Dvariu cohicrcns, ultra ovarium longo proendulas flssus, lacinia posteriore paullo breviore. Pr.tala quatuur, angustissiuie linearia, laciniij calycinis breviora, duo inter lacin. calycis posteriorem et laterales in sinulius (irta ; duu ad Insiu utrinijue anterioris paullum adnata. Stamina duo, una cuui stylo iu coluunaui subcarnu- itatM longu exsertuui tubo calycis tolo seoijit svpaluni posterius adnalam counatu, supcrne libera : iiiiiuii (postcrliis) iu ligulani |>utaloideani upicc expan.tuni ; alterum (anterius) anthcriforum. yln/Atra oscilKiton.i. bilocularis, loculis parallclis. Ovarium ipiadriloculare, muitiovulatuni. Stylus opicc subulatus. S'i)iiiiii cupitatuni. Captula globosa, 4-locularis, loculicidu ((uadrivalvis, poly8|icrma : dissepimentis placcnuc cenlrall uclnatis |)crsi8tontibus. .Semina uvuidca, miuuta, muriculata. — Frutcx /lubcscens. Folia oppnutu vel allerna, ovata vel olilonga, utrim/ue /luhescrntia, liasi in petiolum attenuata lubiiittijtrrima. Ruitini lerminalet foliiiti : priUcelli ijrncileii folium Jiorale superautet, fructiferi dejiexi, tub fructu incut vi Fli» aatu/uineut, ttti/uipoUican loiu/us. I. S. yrandiflora. (Tab. LIX.) Aflinia Lopezia: ob stamina duo, uno fortili, altero apicc |)etaloidco, at recedit calycis limbo ultra ovanuui productu. Habitus ((uadammmlo Zauachneria, at charactcm multum ditlort. Tah. LIX. Semeiandra grandiHora. Fiy. I. Flower;^. 3. Capsule ; ^g. 3. Capsule laid open, slioumg the seeds in tlie inner angles of the cells : — magnified. DIPLANDRA. A^ot. Gen. Cnfyeis limbut alte quadrifidus. paullo curvatus, laciniis duabus supcrioribus inter so fere ab apice sii'pins c'ohuirentibui. Petala quatuor, rotundato^Kibuvata, inclusa, ad basiu laciniaruui calycis inserta, intcqualia, IKMtcrius miyu*. Stamina duo, anlherifcra, inter se et a stylo libera. Anthera oblongo-liiiearcs, oscillatoriiu. Ovarium quadriloculare. Styhu iiliformif, inclusus. Stigma parvum, capitatum. Capsula nuda. globusa, (|uadriluculan« (nuuc abortu trilocularii), apice loculicidu quadrivalvis, dissepimcntis placenta' ccntrali adnatib. 'ip. % \\ i 1 : I:- SI- ( •■ ^ ', ?■' ii Hi i ■ ;■ ir I, I' Mi .h' .li 1 h ,1 :|-i '! ( 4 292 MEXICO. [ Paisiftoreie. prrsistPtitilma. Seiniiia in qiiofjiio looulo soliluria, iil.i lirpvi nmrginatn. — Vtutex puliescens, ramusus. Folia u/i/)(isilfi .lu/isrxsi/iit. (ihlniKio-hiiiniilald titriiii/iif /mlicxeeiiliu, .luhiiitiiiirrima. Klorcs loii(/c peiliccllati. I oritiiihosii-rwimiisi, linniiKiks : aliiliiistrwn obnvtiultutti, u/tlii/uiiw. Putaia purpurea. I. 1). lopizioidcs. (Taii. LX.) The iinmaturc »ecu^ are Hut, conipresscil j wo liavc not observed more than one ovule in each cell of tlio iMiiiiiiii. Tliis jroiiiis comui'ts Lopczia with Jliiiii/a. Taii. L\. ni|iUuiclri> lopcziuiilcs. Fiij. I. Flower ; /i'l/. 2. The sumo lalil open ; Jiij.S. Cup^iilu ; fiij. 4. Cipsiili; laid opt'ii ; Jiij. o. KoccptaclLS uiid dissopiments j Jiij. 0. Outer j mid Jiij. 7. inner view of a seed ; — miiiinified. Olio. XXXVII. CUCUllBITACE.E. Juss. 1. Elntcriuni ' ijiihnjiKjidum ; caiile glahiD, loliis gluhiiiisculis cortlato-siiborbiculaiibus sulxiniiKiiiefidis siniiato-crciiati^, lolio terniiiiali acuininato cii'teris i>iiiiil)us(|ue rotuiuiatis, (.'irrliis biniiis, tloriluis niast'iilis siibiiinbcllaiis loii pciluncuhitis, t'einineis siibscssiliUiis Militariis, tViictu (iiiicis Jinitandix rn/iif t'ere inu^iiitiulinf) glalx'o parce ccliiiiuto. Hah. Ac.ipiileo — Wo laiinut make bt(isi.s stibilenticulali.s, cirrliis siib- l)lfi(lis, tloribtiK iiiasctilis siibcorvmbosis longe pedunculatis, ftMiiineis subtus liirsuto-piibescentibtis, biiiubus obliisis, Iobis ciineato-obloiij^is serratis obttisiusculis nuicrunatis, (loribus inascuiis riut nmsih, Ifmincis in eadeiii axilla subtcriiisi pt'diceliatis. We have described tlie piisiliun of ibr Ibiwers of lliis plant, from the remain* of the peduneles and pedicelt ; both tlorters and Iruil have lalltn nil. 'I'lie genus, tlurelore, is very obscure ; it lias mure llie liabil of Tticsniiiu or J'disi/liira than ol ilie ( itisiii hituttii , but tliere are no j;land» on the leaves or pctiolen, and the enrbi are lateral. OKI). XXXVIII. I'AiSSlI'LOHE/K. Juss. 1. I'as.sillora virifh/lorn. Car. Ic. '). tnb. I'2i 1*. tiiljiflora. //. 11. K. S(fi'. Gen. 2. p. 139? Dr (and. I'twl. 3. p. 33:^ ?— 'I'acsoiiia i' viriiiiflora. ,Juss.— l)c Caud. I. i: p. 336. Had. Acapulro. — .Iii(l|;ing from the acuminatis, iluribus umbcllatis, uniliellis racemosis superiaribusve subumbellatis longi.' |)C(lunculatis, pedunculis patentibus vel deflexis, stylis in unicum pentagonuiu coiiiciiiii I'oailunatis. — //, arltorca. Sw. 9 De Catui. ? Prod. 4. /*. 262 ? Pelala quinquc, libera, calycis niarj^o ({uin(|uccrenatu8. Of this order wc find two other species in the collection, both n ithotit leaves. The one is Irom Tallsro, and has the liowers capitate, the capitula pcduncled and disposed in a raceme, iis in many specit.'s of Aclinit- phi/tluiii and tltileru, but has only two styles, us in Puiiajr, to tlie known species of which it has littlf resemblance. In the other, from Tepic, the (lowers are umbellate, frmu fifteen to thirty in each umbel . iliesc umbels form a corymbose paimicle, the branchea of which are covered with a mealy pubescence that i« easily rubbed oil ; there are five styles, which are united into one to near thu middle, the upper portion bemi: recurved. This is perhaps Aralia pubiscens. H m I Ord. XLV, LOKANTHACEiE. I . Lorantlius calyadatus, De Catid. ? Jiiss. The structure of the Mowers and bractca is the same with the plant of De Candolle, but the yoims,- branrhi ^ ure angled : we should have supiKised it to be Z. Scheidiantu, Schlocht. (in Linntea, 6. p. 17'J}, so well (I(h'> It ),a'nerally agree with the description, but that has a corolla throe inches long, while in ours it does not exceed half that length. The leaves are ovate-lanceolate, falcate, and acuminated. In the collection there is another cpecies it( Loranthut, or |>crhaps of Viscum, with opjKwitei oval, acute, oi obtuse leaves, and long slender branches, but there is neither Howen uor fruit. Huhhrtft.] MEXICO. 295 Ojid. XLVI. RUBIACEiE. Juas. LEPTOPETALUM. Ifov. Gen. <'ii/i/cis lulms qiiadriilcntatus. CoroWn'quadripartita, laciniis clongatig lincari-apathulalis anguitisBlmis patulis iitrinriue glabris. Stamina i ; filamentafiliforinia corollam axiuantia : antheru! oblongte oscillatoriic. Ovarium liilocularo, inultiovulatum. Stylus filiformis, apico crasiior et subcmargfinatus. Capauia htmiiphoirica, coiii- pri>9siu8cula (lunti))U!< calycinis coronata biloculiria, vertico loculicidu, rima dehisccM. Semiivt plurima in Huo(|iit! lociilo, (immalura) minuta aiigulata. — Frutex iflaber. Rami angulati. Folia opposila, setsilia, iwaliii, acutiuscula, hasi auhcurtiata. Stipulii^ late triangulafes, breves acuta, interpatiolares ; Corymbi tfmiinales, trichotomi. !• Leptopetaluiu Mixicanum. (Tail LXI.) Tab. I.XI. Fiij. I . Flower ; Jiff. 2. Corolla and stamens ; fiij. 3. Pljtil ; fiy. 4, Fruit ; Jig, 5, Th • same cut through transvoraciy : — ma(jn{fied. 1. Hamelia patens. Jacq. 1 . Chiococcu racnnosa. Jacq. I. Fnrameiini ? (Tetranierium) ; folii' breviter petiolatis oblongo-lanceolatis aculis stipulis caducis ramulurum latis brovibus exaristatis, cyma terminali trichotomn, bnccu glulmsa calycis dentibus brevibus coronata. Hab. Acapulco. Ap|iarcntly near F. jaaminoides or lessilifolia. Lcavea two to four inches long. 1. CevHioXanihus orcide.ntalis. Linn, I. Bigelovia dislans — Borreria dittanit. Ch. ^- Sc/U. — Spermacocc distana. H. li. K, y. IJ ? (' >iilca adsocndcntns pul)caccntcs. Folia nvtia acuminata basi in pctiolum attcnuata. utrinque pubcscentifv. StipuUrii.. v;tir 2-3, tubo paullo longiorea. Capitulum (in Ihiatulo u"ico auppctcnte) aolitarium Ivrik-nalc, .'I-4 liiioag in binmelro, foliia (|uatuor parvulia biacteatum. Calyx pilia albia erectis vcstitus : tubus obconicus : linibi (Icntfi 4, imt'(|uali!«, cocolla iiil'undibulifomiia, tubo bievi ti'iiui. Wo cannot refer this satialiictorily .o any dearrilicd !i|H'cicg, although most probably it may be among those enumerated by Do Candolle ; it uicy be Borreria Bartlingianu, but approa hea much also to B. Wydltnriana. I. Spermacocc towior. Linn. — Hah. Tepic and Talisco. I. Diotlia Imrbigera ; prostrata glabra, foliis oblongis aciitis basi in petiolum attenu- atis, stipularuni sctis i-b tnl)iim basi burbatutn aH{uartibus, floribus aggregatis vcrticilla- tis, calycis dentibus 4 obtusis, corolla (minuta) ore alilKvbarbata. — Hab. Tulisco. 1. Mitracarpum Schixanpium. De CtintL I*rod. \. p. 572. 1. Galium Aparine, Linn. — G. Mexicanum. //. D. K. There arp three other Rubiacea in this collection, but they are already noticed among those from Loo Choo and Bonin, whence they were, in all probability, brought. ■i| I '1 !j il t ,1 ) 1 ( '■ I I'll I v) I k i ; VI 996 MEXICO. [Com/xisilir. 1 , n M Onn. XLVIi. VALi:UIANlvl5. Jims. I. X'aleriaiin crrafophi/l/ti. If. B. d Kunt/i, Nov. Gen. //.••• v ''. /). 333. /. 27(>. — IIah. Talisco. Onn. XLVIII. COMPOSHM:. Jims. I. Stevia fjinnilulnsn : fniticosa tola piibcsconti-iflaiidiilosa, foliis oppositis siililongi' petiolatis ovatis serratis, coryml)is dcnsis polycophalis, iiivolucro trilloro, pappo pnli-acen Iirevi t'xar>tato. Maii. T;i!'i«i'(i. — A sliriililiy anii iippurciitly r.ilInT tall irrouiiiL' iiLini. mcrv nli(>r.' cliiilicil wiili ulaiuliiliir \i*iMil ilowii. l,('avc-i, im'hidini: tlio pi'tiDlcs, nivir Ino incli"» Imic. ('a]iilni.i very cnmiiict. Aclii'iiii lilat'k. liiitar, crowned witlj almut .J slmrt iialraroons, iiciirly i''|iial. j.iL'L'i'd scales. \. Elephantopiis Carnfinianus. IVIIIil. — l)v Ctiiitl. Pn»]. .">. />. Hli. riio /v'. Hitiliciinlis of tlic Unitcil Stales is not >])(i'ilkMlly 'li. p. !>"2. — Nocca la'.ili)lia. I.itllitv. it Lt.r. Sm-. fni. J), so: l./y. 31. Sirat. Ih\ II. ihinl. I. 2I.J. I. Pectis Ta/israna ! caiile eii'ftiiisculo filaUro letraj^ono opposite raiiioso, 'ibiiis liiiiaii- liiis aciiniiiiatis iniicronatis fjnisse tjlaiuliilosis vcrsiu l)M>.in iitriiiipiu y-3-ciliati> Mi[)ia piilK'scenti-sraliridis. pcdiallis l)rj!flt'aii>; inoDofi'pliali,-. lapituK'- *_'-l-|)lo siijieraiilil)ii>, involiicri squainis .> liiiL'aiiliii> coiivolmih aciuiii-iciili". pa|)|)i> radii it disci seii» 3-{i aristiiti> l)a.si dilaiatis |)alei>(pic paiicis l)ruvi>siinis. Hab. Tiilisco. — A Kiiiall uml iiicDniiilctc spce'mien is all lliat «e have liad llie (i|ipurtuiiily •'( exdmiiiiiij;. but tlie pappus . pedicellis tloiiuatis paiiti-bractuatis. iiivi.iiicri h(|iiaiiii> .'» obloiigis aciiliii.iciili.s. pappi pali'i". hoti- loriiiibiis .scabris iiiii'ipialibii^ in iii>.ci) 10-20, in radio |)aiilli> pau(.'ioiibii.s, bj^iilis obloiiyo- linearibus iiivoiiu'niin diipio !, /). lOI. 1. (lyinnocoronis fiifi/o/iti ; (bbis ov.'uis si-rratis iitriiiqiie Dciiniiiiatis sociis peciohiiii ilfcurreiitibus, iiivoiucri folioHs oliloiij^l-. aciili.->. Hab. Talisco. — Tlie llowers very iiineh re«ciiihle those tit (1. ) ; hut the cupilula an; imieli larirer, llie scuics of the involucre hioader, and llie leaves arc vastly lunu'cr, and l«i> inches and more in diaineler. 1. CiL'le.stina mjeratoides II. li, it Kunth, Nov. Gen. Am. i. />. 151. Dr Vand. Prod. .'>. /). 108. — A<,'eratiiin ciclestifiuin. liot.Maff.t.WM). V '-' CompoiiUt.] MEXICO. 297 1. PImnia? urenifulia i herbncen glabra, foliis niternis grosse serratis pctiolatis irifiiiis V. pinnatini triscctis lobo leriiiiiiali petiolato trifiilo scgmentis obtiisis, cnpitulis pniicis nxillnribtis longc pcdunculatLs subcorymbosis perniultifloris (fere 100), invulucri squninis striatis cxiernis paucis ovntis aciitis, iiiternis 40-50 lineari-acuminatis, corolla pnppi loDgitutlinc a?«|uali perangusta lobis brcvissimis obtUHis, pnppo brevissimc curoniformi in setas temics rigidns 4-3 prodiicto, styli ramis clongatis longe exsertis tunuibus. We arc cxtronicly doulilful ol' lliis (rniius ; but tlic iilaiit Ima no niuiiy puints in common with Pfianiii mulli- caulia, !)(;., tliut wc, lor tlic |iri'>fiil, relfr it to tlio same xcmn, from which it ilift'crs i'l many of its characteis. The «rale« of the involucre are very nuiiieroui ; the uchcnia unit cornlla exceedingly nluniler ; tlio setii of the pappus slender, rigid, rough, and of a dark purple colour. 1. Bolbostj'lis riffidftf frulicosa, minis clongulis, foliis rigiilo-coriaceis ovalis aciilis sessilibus reticulatis supra nitiilis scai)ris sul)tiis albo-tonieiitosis siiperioribiis iitiiioribiis bructuilbrmibus, capitiiliii puilunciilutis teniiiiialibiis axillaribiis(|ue subsulitariis, involucri turbinato-lieniispliii'rici f'oliubs iinbricatis, ext. late ovalis aciitis, int. ubloiigis. Lctvc* I J to 1! inches long. Flowen* large. Scale!) of lhi> involucre blackiili at the tips. Achcniuni narrow, furrowed. Pappus of many slender jcla' slightly tliickcncd Mnvi the point. 2. n. heljfcorpa. J)e Caitd. Prod. 3. p. 138. Hab. Talisco. — This scemi to agree with the plant thus named, except that there are about 13 (not lO'i rtowera in each capituluin. 1. lMip;itorium (fldfterrimum. De. Cand. Prod. 3. p. 144. Specimciis very imperfect. 2. E. conyzoides. Vald, Sttmh. a. /). 9(>. De Cand. Pntd. 5. p. 143. — 3'. (jlabriiis. :i. K. ovidiflorum ■ t'niticosuin pubesccns siibvcliitiuum, foliis oppositis brevi-pctiolalis aiiguste ovatiii uciiiDiiiutis •■'.bcoriaceis 3-5-iierviis serratis, paiuciila tricliotoine coiiiposita, iiivoluL-ri ovalii) sub 23-f1ori .stjiiainis arete iiubricatis ovatis obtusis striatis nitidis. 'I'lic leaves arc singularly harsh and rigid, but clothed, especially above, with a kliort and almost velvety down. Thi: involucres are almost exactly oval, contracted at the apex, and embracing tightly the Horet». It sccius moat nearly allied to E. lUvrryetu, Lets. 4. E, nigrcsvi-ns ; fruticosum fore ubiquc glabruni, foliis oppositis ovato-deltoiiiuis uctiminatis serratis teiiuibiis siccitatc nigricaiitibus sublonge petioiatis, petiulisgracilibus. corynibis polyccpliulJ!'', iiivolucri l)rcvi-cylindracei squuniis ubloiigi.s obtusis arete iinbri- eatis pube.sceiitibus striatis sub 15-fluris. The old leaves arc glabroui, as are the items and older branches ; the young leaves and pedicels and invo- lucre* are slightly downy. .'1. E. Ittsionniron ; fruticosum foliis patentibiis sublonge petioiatis ovatis acuminatis sui)mciiibraiiaccis serratis supra glal)riu:iculis subtus ad costain pra;cipue laiiuginosis, coryinbis polyccphalis, iiivolucri patent i-cainpanulati foliulisglabriusculislaxis l-2externis 2i> i :; ' if' 4 I w J, ■r' : .; i i ■1 ' I .' 'B I 299 MEXICO. ICompotita. hreviluis rcliqui.s (14-15) .suba'cjualibus lincari-lanceolatis membranaceii striotis lub 16- floris, ncheniis striatis piibcrulis. II.\M. Tiiliscc).— Leaves .•)-4 inclirn lonp ; petiole I inch. Capitula } of an inch in tliamctrr. Pappui white, as the corollan also ap|M.'ar to lie. 1. Hcturotlieca hiulouli/i, fV/.w — DC. Prnri. 5. p. 317. — Diplocoma villosn. Sweet, Fl, Gnnt. t. 240. — Doroiiiciim Mexicaiiuin. Ccrv. in Link el Otto, llort. Berol. I. 22. TIr- //. le})toijhis»a, DC is prolialily not diitinct from this. 1 . Hacclmris hnujijolia ? Jh: Ciuitt. Prod. ^>, p. 402. Ill (lur plant, llu> exterior scmIcs of tlie iiivoliuTO are ovale, the interior ol)long, slightly hut distinctly ciliuteil, and the losver purl dl llic ljranelii'> appears woinl). •i. li. hirtd/n? I)i (\mit. Pml. 3, p. IIS. If this he the plant of I)e Candolle, the leaves are Mi inches long, an inch or an inch and a half hroad, the . /). 100. 'i. v.. Iirnchiipoda, Mich. — Dr ('mid. Print. .^).;). 491. C'll.iri'YMr.MA. A.-r. (l.n. Cii/iitu/iim nuillilloriiin, hetcri)f.'ainiiin, ll. radii liguliilis fiiiniiiei* oliovatis, disci jiliiriniis tuliulosis herma- pliroditis, Invutucri palenli-eanipannlali m/imintr paueu> snliliiseriales, iniriniales, laxo iinliriealii', ovalii ■ «idiaeiiniinalie, vix fuliucie. Hni/il/iridiim nudum. Sli/ti rami attenuali pilosi. Acflinui oldoiiffa, ham atlmuala, anjrulata, ain-'iilis pil(i«i8. Papiii siUi tiu'idir, suli--J(i, cordlhi tiihiilDwr lonjfitiidiiii', piloso-hispidir, liasi iitiini|iie ala iiicniliraiiace.i iiiui«.i anelu'. — llirlia ' i.iiIimhi/'Iij-, .Mijiiiiiiii, ijliihru. C'aulis liris. Folia tliimniUt, tiixtiirt-liiiicriitiitii, sulipuiictiitii, tnntrvia. i>/ijiiisilii, /msu/iie iditiialn. I'edunuuli Itnuiiuilft tixillarai/ui., huiiissmii, iiinli. Flos mnjumulun (iliiimiiro /liiiolliiiiris), itiired-jliivus. I. Clia'tjnieiiia/«'/M«rMA/ri,s-. ('lAn. I.XII.) lUii. Talisco. — Tliis ceiiiH a'lpcars tn lidoni; to llu' Sulitrili. 'ffii/ttinid t>( Oiv StUTXiosiKKt: (DC.) lint the character of llie ;:cmi' 'iics near lo Iliirnilui in the Hki.i nik.i;. It, howover, seems (piite distinri t'roiii unytliinf; hitherto publish d. Tai. LXII. I'i'j. I. I'lorel of the ra\ ; fl'ii. -. Do. of the disk -.Jiij.i. .Seta of the pappus. — mai/HiJieit. 1. Pofopliyllum I.tiinriit!' Jh: ('and. Pmd. '). p. (149, — Cncalia Linaria. ^Vn'. Ir.S. p. 1!». t. 2j7 ilAi). Talisco. T U L C) C A U l" U S. Aov. Gen. Caiiiliiliim paiieilloruin, monoicuin : radii llosciilo ^olitarlo foininuo li);ulato, apiee tridenlato, tuho gracili liasi dilatato ; r/i.«ri tlohculJ!! :i-4, iiilndosis inaiiciilinis, tnhu !on|^o gracili, liniho cani|iaiinlato, altc 6-fidi>. Invnlumtm cylimlracenm, (i-phylluin, biseriale, folioiis 3 cxt. majorihui ii'ipialihut striatis arutis, i) ' .1. hcariosis, uiiico florifero. J{4(rjilriiiiliim paleaceiim, palci.i in>olucri seriei int. siinilihus. Anihera exsertH- (viridescentcp) j lilunienlis liiiise Ijarlialis. .Stj/lun ll. masc) paululum exsertus, indivisus, puhoruhii. ArJicmum sulitarinni in ain):ulo eapitulo, inau:niim, oliovato-ohlonKum, eompressum, hasi dorso eallo magno nigoso tetrajrono. — Ilerha ■■ JUcxiriinii, ijlitbra. Caidis lerei. Folia oppotita, petiolattt,owito4meeolata, lerrata. Corynihi lateralet lerminalest/ue compotili. ¥\ore» Jiavi. Compoiitm.] MEXICO. 299 I. T. Mexicanus. (Tab. LXIII.) This genm, wo believe, will he found to bo quite diitinct from any yet iteicribed. We ha»o derived tlu generic immc from the largo wurt or Heihy cxcrcicenco at tlio baio uf the uutiidu of the achuniuin. Tab. LXIII. Fiij. I. Capilulum ; Jii/. 'i. I'lorit from iho disk ; ,/lfy. 3. Floret of the ray, with llif acvoiniwnyin^ It^allut of the involucre, ahuwing a front view ; the fruit nearly ripo j Jiy. 4. Hack view of llir fruit, with its curioua caruncle at the base. 1. Mulanipoiiiiini »ericcumf /Mf/aitca. — De Cnnd. Prod. 5. p, 318. 2. M. (Znrubellin, DC.) timllum; ciiuli! Iierbacou erecto tricliotumu piloso, t'oliis obluiigo- V. liiienri-laiiccolutis liiiic iixle piirceileiitutis lUriiique utttiiiiintis supni stiigil- losis, pcdicellis folio longiorihiis, involiicri s(|tiiiiiiis 4-.'i nitundutis obovatis, ucluunii.^ curvutu-obpynimidiilibus upici- triiiicutis liiicis loii|{itU(liiialibus truiisvcr$nlibiis(|iie ruirusis rcticiilatiin notatis, Interibus «lorso<|iic coniprcs.sis M. obloiHjifulio proxiintim, 3. M. perj'oliatum. II. II. it Kunth. — l)i Caml. Proil. b. p. 21. — Alcina perfoliutii. Car. Ic. \.p. 10./. 15 VVeileliu. If Hid Pohuiniu. I'oir. I. I'artlicnitiiu Ili/sterophorim. L. — /> Cmul. Prwl. 5. />. .ISS. I. Zinniii maritimaf II. li. et Kunth, Nuv. Ikn. Am. A. p. 231. Dv Ciind. Prwl. 3. p. .j36.— IIau. 'i'aliscu. 1. Jucgeria fiedunctttata ; liirsuto-liispida, caidc sid).siiiiplici, foliis lanccolatis inciso- dcntutis apicu duiitibuMjuu callusis, pcdiiiiciilo t;loiigiUu gnicili niuiiocepbulu. Hai. Talitco. — Habit of J. miiwulti ; but a aptiu liui^, li,iir}', uluiuit hi!t|iid, with lanceolate lcavu!i. anil u very elongated and tlcndcr llowcr-italk. 2. J. hirta ^ Lcsa.—Dr Cand. Prod. 5. p. 4i2 IIab. TiilUco. I. '\"\\.\wn\tL jmchiicfphaUt. De Cund. Print. 3. p. 583. 1. IJidens lewanthn. mUd.—De Cand. Prod. b. p. 598. 1. Coreopsis hipinnatus. Cav. Ic. \. p. i>. t. It. Dc Cand. Prod. 3. /». 604. 1. Verbesiiia pinnntifidu. Cav. Ic. 1. p. 67. /. 100. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 613. 2. V. ceanothifiAin? tViltd De Cand. Prml. it. p. 613. 1. Spilunthos alba. mild.—L'IIerit. Stirp. p. 7. t. i. De Cand. Prod. 3. p. 623. 1. Clomciioconia ititrantia. Cats. — De Cand. Prod, 5. p. 041. A single cupitulum alunc, without foliage, is in the collection, from Acapulco. I . Sclikuhria virgata. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 654. 1. Tagetcs (§ Leptocepbaliu) cmijvsta ; caule erecto pusillo ramosissimu, ramis per- brevibus, foliis confertis uppositis pi-;nntisectis, seginenlis liiicaribus iiiucroiiatis, cupitulis corymlwso-fasciculatis breviier pediceliatis cjliiidracoo-obloiigis, llosculis 10-12, ligulis soHtariis involucro longioribus, papjw arislis 2-4, paleis 2-3 truiicatis v. obtufiia. IH IM'l! 'if ' in i \y .vl'itl; ■i; I • iv !■ ' I, 1 ' I 300 MKXICO. [Lobeliactir, I. A I locnrpus »mZ»r j/(W«»M; ramis pubcsceiitihiis, fulim oUloiigu-lnnccolutis ucuminiitiN calloso-tUniatis .Vncrviis supra scabris stibtus ud nervos Iiirsiito-puhcscuntihiiN, capitiilij* coivmbosis imiltifloris, ligiilis 15-20, involucii squaniis 15-20 a-l-serinlihns stiiatis, aclu'iiii> radii jjlnbris triquelris calvis, di.sci obovato-cjlindracuis supcrnc pubctcuiitibuH, paleis phiririii§ liiu'nri-.sidjulatis iiniiieriulibiiN.— IIau. Talisco. I. Clilaiiiy>>pfrniu iireiiorioiilin i liiiniilis piibesccnti-){landuloha, foliisovutis integi-rrimis. (Taii, I. XIV.) TliiTc (MM, \\v tliiiik, Ih; 110 (Iinil)t of tlie propriety of tvkwnff lhi« to tlic »«mi^ ifoiiiis wIMi ('. prulrniie, I. lit. ami ni'., «n hi'II tii'iirnl liy lliiiiiholilt iiiiil Kiinlli miiliT the iiiiitic cit I'ujiii /■rtitniii.. (Nov. Ui'ii. .\iii. t. lOP. Ill our plant, liowt'vi'r, tlic rciitrul llnrtts liavc (lie limb i|ii:iilriliJ, unit they urn nliorlivv. i'lio I'liriiiii!! Iiroail iiiciirviil »iii(r of tliu niur^'inal itcliciiiu i" i|iiil(.' Kinootli, not tiiliorriilulril. Tah. I,Xl V. /•'((/. I. I'laiit ; — lint, jiuc ;—Jiii.'l. Cupituliiin ; Jli. 11. I'loret from the diak i .//'(/. 4. Floret Iriiiii till' r.iy, with llir acrniiipiinuii); IchIIiI of iIio iiivoliicri' ; friiil mi'w s tli-" fruit marly ripu ; _//;/, 5. Hack MC'« of tliu fruit J Jiij, (i. Triiiiavt'rsc si'iiioii of tlic *a\xw : — nuKjiiiJieil. 1. (ii)iipliiiliiim jiur])iirnim. L. — Hi Ciiiifl. I'rml. (!./*. 232. 2. ('.. liitfiMiUmm. L.— Sm. l.. Hot. t. I()()2, /> Vmid. Prod. (5. />. 230. 1. 'I'risis (§ Macn^clilii'nir) oliral/atd s fruticosa, li>liis scssilibus (>l)loii^o-lancc()latis aciitissiiiiis sparse dLiiticiilatis ^labris siibtiis jiinioriliiis raniiili>(|iii- .stibscriceis, capitiilis (ii)a^iii.s) c'i>i'Vi)ilH)sis brevitt'r pedicdlatis, iiivoliicio H-|)liyllo l):isi braclt'is 1-5 atiiplis toliaceis (ivalo-laiicL'olatis obvallnto, rfci-ptaciilo piloso-ntiibrilliriTo. (Taii. LXN.) Ni'iir '/'. liiiKjifvliii, Don , liut the leaves are i|iiile sessile. Corollas bright yellow ; pappus tawny. Tail I..\V. I'kj. I. Capitiiluin, with it* doublu iiivoluere ; yiV/. 'J. Yuuii); llorct ; fiy. 3. Old du. : — maijmjii il. 2. 'V. (j Prionaiillica') ioti/olia ; iViilicosa i!lnl)rn, fuliis sessilibiis ol>nvatis spintiloso- dcnlatis ligidis hasi curdatis, ramis lloritcri.s i'!(iii<{atis liractcatis apici- laxe corviiibusis, iiivoliicri I'uliolis (iniiiibiis iiiil)ricati» laiiccolatis spiiioso-aciitniiiatis pubcsccittibus, capitiilis lO-ia-floris. Leines ill llie Imver [lart of the plant 4-.* inelies Ioiil', .'J broad. Lower bracteas leaf.like, small; upper ones aciiiiiiMale siib'-piiiiiluse, and ^riidually pa'siii^' into (lie hpineorent oeale" of tlie involuere, Keeeplaeic naked. Aeljeniuiu erostrale. I'appun nearly while. ('iprolla« ajiparcntly yellow. Oiin. XLIX. LOHKLIACE.E. Jim. 1. I.oixlia oin/i/olifi : lieilnicen iibi<)iif piibescens, cnule erecto stricto, foliis sparsis ovalil)!!*; scssilibiis subcoriacL'is duplic-atn-gl.uididoso-scrratis tictitissiniis, pedict'llis eloiiga- tis sdiituriis axillaribiis iinifloris, c(irt)lla pidti'scciitc (rubra) siipcriiu iistjiic ad basin lissa, limbo 5-ti(lo, laciiiiis liiieari-aciimiiiatis, filami'iiti.s birsutis. Nearly allied to /,. mucrvnntn, Cav. (and Hook. Hot. Mtt(,'. t. U'-'O?) ; but the leave* are miieli tnia'ler, of a dirterent form, eoiniii); tiiddenly to a very sharp point, and the icrrutiires are eontiderahly larger and inuw ,IL' I I 1 1 ! Lubelineeir.] MEXICO. 3UI unequal. Tlio Kicmi uro Imfy ii> th« lop, anil hence llio tlowori am aiillury. In L. mucronala, the lcav«i •uddorily hecoiiiu bructi'ua uinnn){ thi! (lowcm, anil then tlie Howert art' luiil to be racemoiu ; hut thii we con- •iihT no pcriiiiiiM'iit ( liurueliT, us is ili'urly iihuwii hi tliu lutluwing i|iL-cit'(. 2. L. inurrolnin ; iiLiliacen piibusceiis, cnule crecto ittricto, foliis sparsis Innceolatis MubsieNsilibus sniicoriiiccis (liipliciito-glanduloso-surratis aiigustc aciitninatiii, petlicellis elongati.s ^ulitiiiiis iinifloiis nxilliuihus vel racfino!>is et ruliaccu-hractciitis coiullii gluhrius- cula (rultro-ilava.'') siipcnie us<|iii! ud Imsiii I'imu, iiinlu) S-fulo, luciiiii» liiieuii-ucuininutis, filamuiilis glubris. — An L. rigiiliilu, //. II. K. Nov, Gen. Am. 3, p. 311? This hillings to till' h;iiiic Krimp with the precviliiijjf, un liovs ihu fuilowiiiir, ami i i . podihli' llmt tht* throe limy he varit'tiva nl' nnr aihl llio nuiiio apccit'S, Ttic prrsiMit i» ilisliiiKiiislieil I'riini /., iivalifnliii by tliusliupi' III' thf li'iiven and iii-iirly );liiljriiu» i'ori)llu, and ipiitu ^hihrdut tiliiinvnt* : from L. iimjutiilo-ilcnlitlu, by its downy stem and Umivi'!), wljirh hitliT iiri< icuilc, mure ri^id, and l>y liio imtiiru uf tliu »('rruturci. 3. \.. nngvhit(}-, laciniis lincari-acuininutis, lilnnicntis glabt'iTiinis, I. L. iiriiliiitiiiiks : anntia Kubca-scrratis in pciioltnii attciiiiatis rcliquis linvaribiis siibinlc- gcrritnis lloribiis racfiii(i!ii>i, calvcis tubo brcvissinto ore valde <)l)li(itio inl'i'me calcaiato, iinibi laciniis lini'ari-lanccolatis inii>(|tialibiis, rorolla (t-ii>rulcn) stiperne iistpie ad basin lissa S-fida bilnbiatn, lal)iii iiitV-rioru bitiiborciilato, fructii scniisiiporu. (Tab. LXVI.) Till' I'lirioiis tpiir-hkr proi'i'sK at llii: lower iimr)(>i) of ihv ruly>. in tlio sinus of the two shorter lariniu', liutli of this nnd tlie follnwinu' speeivs, varies in lcii|;thi and tie hu»e of t lie corolla is prolonged into il. Tap. I. XVI. I'll/. I. riower ; Ji'J.'l. Pruit ; — tnwjnijird. 5. L. itirtlijitlid ! anntiu subcii-spitosa glabra, caulc grucili punictilato, foliis inrL-rioribus longu pitiolatis cnrilato-rottiinlatis relitpiis laini'olalis omnibus grossc inciso-serratis, Horibiis raciiiiosis, calvcis tuix) brcvissinio, ore vaidc oblitjuo interne brcvi-calcaialo. Iinibi laciniis lincari-lanccolatis intrtpialibiis, corolla (ca-ruloa) supcrne usque ad basin fissa .'i-fida bilabiata, labio inferiure bitnbercidato, trtictn scntisnpero. Nearly allied to the preerding, hut very diH'ercnt in the loliugc, and the ipnr of the calyx is much shorter. 0. L. (livarirnfa ; parva annua ramosa glabra, minis tlivaricatis tetragonis, foliis sub- dcntalis infii mribiis ovalibiis pttiolalis ri'liipiis angiiste laiiceolatis, flurilnis ract'inosis, calycis ii'ipialis ttibo turbinato, laciniis litieuri-lanccolatis nnitbrniibiis, corolla (ca-rulca) siipernc tis(|iic ad basin iissii (piiiupH-fida bilabiata, labio iiiferiore grosse biluberculalo, fructu seinisupert). (I'ah. I.XVll.) Had. 'I'iilisco. — A small, ofieii stra).'i:lin^ >pecica, apparently very diftiuct from any hitherto dctcrihcd. Tab. L.Wll. f'iij. I. I'luwer ; Ji. LI. EUICK.i;. ./«.«. I. Cletlira olmvata. Ruiz it Riiv. 11. Per. t. 381. — C. tiiiirolia. Schlecht. in Linnaa, '■). p. 127. (mm Su:). Ord. LII. SAl'OTE.K. ./rm. 1. hucumaf ffmn/inca ; foliis obovatis obtusis in petioluni attenualis subtus (juiiion- bns sericeo-) ferrugiiieis, fluribus aggiugatis. Ohd. Llll. ASCLEPIADE^i:. Dr. 1. Sarcostemina Ctimanense ? 11. B. K. \oi\ Gen. Am. 3. p. 11)5. Has. .\capulco. — The leaves are glabrous ; in other respects it seems to agree with Humboldt's C'umana plant. 1. .\iiclt'pias ijlauccsccns. II. li. K. Xov. Gtn. Am. 3. p. WO. t. 227. — Haji. Talisco. OiiD. LIV. AI'OCINE.E. lir. 1. Tal)crnipniontai)a /ittoralis. 11. li. K. Sov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 22H. — Hab. Acupulco. 1. Nerium or/on/ w. L, — ilorc pleno. — Acapuico: cultir. ()ui>. LV. GENTlANEyE. Ju»». 1. Krylhrivii Mexirand? (rriseb. ined. With our imperfect speciiiiens, we dare not venture upon ofTerinif a character ot this plant, of Hhich there jre two varieties, if not two distinct tliou^li closely allied species : both having the habit and punieulated (teni with divaricated hranebes of ii. Mexiciimi, Griseb. iu Herb, nustr. j but the calyx is more deeply clifl. In till' one from Tepic, the tlowers are i«ice the size of the other kind (from Talisco). but we do not find any structural ditlercrce. 2. v.. Chiknuis. Pers. — Cbinmia Chiieiisis. Jl'illd. I. Sdmhebia stmophijlla. Mart. Brasil. f. 182. Convolviilaceir.'] MEXICO. 303 OuD. LVI. BIGNONIACEiE. Jim. I . Tecoma statui. Jitss — IIau. Acapulco, Ord. LVII. POLEMONIACEiE. Juss. I. Iloitziti cvccinea. Car. a. II. tjlandulom. Car. Ic. 4.. p. 11. t. 367 Aii otiaiu II. Ccrvantesii. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 164.— Hah. Tiilisco. I. Honplamliii (jiminiflora . Car. Ic. 6. p. 21. i. 532 — CaUhisia heteroplijlla. IVilld. Hort. Iti-rol. \.p. 71. /. 71. //. li. K. Xnv. Gtn. Am. 3. />. KiG.— Hau. Talisco. Oni). LVIII. IIYOUOLKACILR llr. I. Hyilroica npinosa. J..—^U. li. A.'. Xuv. Gen. Am. '3. ]>. 125. — IIau. Acapulco. I. W'igaiulia iirenx. If. IS. A. \or. Gni. Am. :J. p. 127. I.indl. Hot. Reg. t. 1960 Hy.liolen urciis. 11. et P. 11. Piruv. 3. /-. 21. t. 213. Ord. LIX. C()N\ ()LVIJLACE.13. Jnsx. 1. Convolvulus (I|M)tiia-a, Cliois.) dinnijlorus ; voliibilis, ramis tcretihus juniorilnis pul)psccntil)us, i'olii.s Ioiii^l" pi'tiolutis coiilatis (sinu lalo pioliinilu) brcvi-acumiiiatis intL- i^t-rriinis supra pubesceiitibiis subtiis (junioril)us pra'cipui') pannosis, |)i.'ilunciiliK umlu'l- latis, utuhellis conipositis uuiitifioris, cal\cis laciuiis lato-ovatis ubtusis convolutis, corolla subiiifuiulibuliformi, limho pattnte. lii.'avi-4 extrciui'Iy luui densely dnwiiy on tlie uniivrsKio' I'lovvers numerous, 'id or more, in a eum|iotin. [non Pirs,). — Crissa soricca. IVilld. in Roem. it Svli. — In nostr. oxonipl. folia pleratpie lore obovata sunt acutissinia. 2. E. al.^inoidi.i. L. — ('hois. /. c. p. 154 litirm. Ztyl, 9. t. 6. — E. hirsutus.'' //. li. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 5. p. 117. — Hah. Talisco. 3. E. lini/blius. I. Litm. HI. 3. /. 216. /. 1.— E. debilis. //. H. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. l>. 115.— E. dccunibens. Br, Prwlr. p. 489. Hi f ■■'i| i: r ■■> ili ^;'" r:{, ^ !' i f i ■ ■j ■ 1 I I . (■ 1 :' i 304. MEXICO. ISolanea. I. Cressii Trimlkiisiii. II. li. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 119 C. nronnrin. jnild. in Roem. ef Sc/i. 6. p. 207. Too ni'ar C. imliia ; ami tliat asAn Clioisy is disposed to consider as a mere variety of C. Cre.ticu. 1. Ciiscuta /WiV/rt. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 122. Oiu). LX. BOIlAGINEvE. J//w. I. Cordia Gerascantlim. Jnrq. Am.p.Mi.t. 173./. 16. //. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. fiO. I. Tounicfortia /lirsiilissima. Sir //. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 80. Schfecht. in Linnrra, (>. p. 37!). •I. T. si/tisi/stac/tia, lioem. et Sch. 1. p. 539. — Heliotropiuni, Itiiiz et Pav. Fl. Peruv. 2. p. 3. t. 109. 3. r. Caraccasam ? H. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 80. I. Tiaridimn Imlinnn. Lt/im Ililiotropium Indicum. L. 1. Heliotropimn Pntabilcense ? II. B. K. Nov, Gen. Am. X ji, 87. Ord. LXI. SOLANE/E. ,Juss. 1. Nicotiana plumhaginifoiia. I'iv. in llocm. ef Sr/i. 4. p. 321. Schlechl. in Linnan, b. p. 1 1 1. — N. nispa. Desf. — Jarg. I'ragm, n. 187, f. 84. I. IMiysnIis pHbesren.o. I.. — Sees ab Ksenh. in Linuaa, 6. p. 467, eum synon. 1. Hrugmansia ca»)f/iV/(/. Pers — Datura arborca. Willil. 1. .Solanum ntbrum. Mill.— Dun. Sd/. p. Xtt't. — S. nigrum, r,. nihnini. JVilM. 2. S, nfrncliim; tVutico.'^um, ramis pul)esceiiti-forrugiiieis scabris aculeatis, loliis gla- briusfulis prtif'iiiuie pinnalifiilis co>ta subtus aculeatis, laciiiiis rcmotis patciitibus latn- lanceoiatis iiitegfiriniis ttiminali longiore, rucemis (olio loiigioril)us luteralibus niiu- positis, ramis elongatis refractis apicc priccipue floriftris, floribiis scciiiulis, petboeiiis (loi (.'111 ii(|iiamihus, calycii beinispbii'rico-canipaiiulato j-iletitato glabro, corolla prot'iinde (jiiin(|uuiida. Leaves a -piiii Iuhl', la|(rriiiL' gradually inti> a short footstalk ; the midrib bencatli,and the hranchei, clothed nitli iiniiuTiiii-> short rvciirvi'd priolcU's. Mowers a|i|mri'iitly white, and al)uut the size of iliosc of .V. Ihiti itutnrri. 3. S. fiirvum. .Sw. 4. ^. rcrba.sri/oiium. Linn. — .Jfuy. Ilorf. I'iml. \.p. 13. b. S. Curolinen.se. Linn, — Jiuy, Ic. liar. 2. /. 3;J1. ' I !f Verbenacea."] MEXICO. 305 Ord. LXII. ACANTHACEiE. Juss. 1. Justicia (Leptostachya. N. ab E.) pectoralis. Linn. I . Ely traria ramosa. It. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am, 2. p. 235. There are seven other species of Acanthacete, but in too imperfect a state to allow us to determine one ol tliem. Ono. LXIII. VERBENACE^E. Juss. 1. Callicarpa Americana. IVilld. — Lam. III. t. G9. /'. I. 2. C. subpubescens i foliis oblongo-lnnceolatis utrinque attcniiatis petiolatis serratis •riabris adultis subtus sparse stclloto-pubescentibus, pedunculis axillaribus petiolum !LH|iiaiUibus, floribus copiosis cymusis. Leaves, including the petiolci nearly a span long, two inches broad in the widest part, closely serrated. 3. C. parvi/olia ; foliis coriaceis obovatis obtusissimis breve petiolatis locviter crenatis supra adultis glabris subtus dense eano-tomcntosis reticulatim vcnosis, pedunculis petiolum icquaiitibus, floribus capitato-cymosi.s. Leaves an inch and a half long ; the younger ones inclining to rust-colour beneath. The peduncles and petioles arc densely stellato-tomentose, like the uuilcr side of the foliage. 1. Vitex »Jo//i». //. n. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 2. p. 215. Hab, Acapulco. — Corolla short, tubular, 5-lobed ; four lobes uniform, the fifth dilated, flabelliform, and cucullate. Ovary 4-lobcd. 2. V. Jlavens ? II. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 2. p. 24(5. Our S|)ecimens have no flowers ; but the foliage seems to agree with that of V. ftavcns. 1. Lippia caliicarpfc/olia. II. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 2. p. 268. — Hah. Talisco. 2. L. myrxmephala. Schkcht. in Linnaa, 3. /). 98. and 6. p. 372. Tlie foliage and the stems of this are extremely scabrous. 1. Verbena verotiicafoHa. JI. B. K. Nov. Gen. 2. p. 275. Very near some of the varieties of V. officinalis. 2. \. AublHia. Jacq V. elegans? H. B. K.Nov. Gen. Am. 2. p. 273. I. Stacliylarplieta dichotoma. Vahl. — //. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am, 2. p. 279. — Verbena dichotonia. Ruiz et Pav. 1. /. 3t. I. Lantana /t/>;'ioiV/(>.« ; fruticosa, rainis angulatis scabris, foliis breve petiolatis ellip- ticis rigitlis serratis slrigoso-scabris reticulatim venosis rugosis, pedunculis axillaribus solitariis petiolum aH]uantibus, capitulo subgloboso pedunculi longitudine, bracteis cordatis acutissimis uppressis pilosis. 22 :: I I; . ! ■ 1 ^ ■ f ' 'I m \\ •;i M ri !,' W ■ rf ■■: 1|1 %')\ :> I IM 1 1 ' 306 MEXICO. [Primulacea. Hah. Tiilisco ami Acapiilco.— Wliolo plant lioary with short, rigid, whitish hairs. Leaves an inch lona;. The veins nnK'li sunk on the u|>pcr surface, prDuiincnt beneath. IVagnienIs of two other Liintantc ure in the collection. 1. C'itlmrexylon rcticulatum. //. D. K. Nov, Gen. Am. 2. p. 237. Schlechl. in Liinuea, ."). !>. 97. — Eiiretia nriiculuta. IVilld. in liocm. ft Sch. I. p. 805. 1. Avicennia /t»»ic«tos«. L. I I Oru. LXIV. LABIAT/1\ Juss. 1. Salvia (§ Meinbraiiaceii', lirnt/i.) lasiorf/i/ial'i ; lierl)acca puhescenti-liirta, foliis ptiioiatis i)vai()-(H)rilatis aculis fjfrossc scrratis basi obtiisis, pediiiiciilis longissiinis (ilitoi- inibtis, verticillastris gluboso-irloincratis reinu'tissiinis panels, l)ractcis cordatis nctitis iiiombraiiacei.s rcticulatis verticillastro subbii'vioribus, calycibiis (.leiise albo-toiiienlosis. Tilt' white, woolly, globose, remote vertioillaitra upon the lon)( glenilcr peduncles, readily dintinguiah tlii« -|11'CI0«. 'J. S. ihmjaUi. II. 11. K. Snr. Gni. Am. '2. p. 287. /. I;}!). — var. foliis siiprn pilosis. A. S. II. sp.? near .S. k'nr/ii, I!ciitli. I.al). p. 'i(<3. and .S. Srorof/onin, I'oir., l)iit pro- iial. occidintalis. Sir .S. prociimbcns. Ilui; el I'liv. II. I'eruv. I. /, 30. /. a. II All. Taliscii. — Till- ^p(H•iuu'n9 very iinperlecl. I. .StacliVM rocciiiiii. .Iimj. Ilort. Schoenli. 3. /. 28 1. /int. Maij.t. G(>0. •?. .'^. ui/rana. Scliixk tl Dcpiie in Linuit'i, 5. //. 1 00, lintt/i. Im/>. p. ."jjO. — 1 1 ah. Talisco. I. IVMJlomia xnitfllariuitks. H. li. K. .\i>v. (int. Am. 2. p. 327. I. \bl. Ilcnth. Lnb. »'. I }.■). I. Hyptis alhiila. II. II. K. .V.. II. spiiiitii. I'liit. Ann. Mils. r. p. 171. t. 2S. ./: 2. ;{. II. polijMmhijii'> II. li. K. Si>v. dill. Am. 2. p. 321. Ihnlh. Lnli. p. 1 l!». 1. l\. .■itilliiliitii. llniHi. iMh.p. I2U Mad. Tahsco. It. II. n. .1/1.., ill sonic respects corresponding with Mr netithain's 3d Sect. Afiwlotis ; hut we dare not ventur<' to eharacteri/c it. Ono. LXV. I'UIML'LACKvlv ./««. 1. Lysiniachia iiUiucophyllu ; I'riiticosa ghibra, caulu terete siibaiigiilato, Coliis laticeo- lalis sparsis obtii.sis piiticlalis inlei'iie atteiiuatis sessiiibus, $ubtii!> glauci.s, pcduiiculis Plttmbapinea:.] MEXICO. 307 axillaribus solitariis iinifloris folio brevioiibuS, calyce 4-partito laciniis lanceolatis in- a-qunlil)us folinceis costatis corollam 5-partitam rotatatn superantibus, filamentis glan- (lulosis, stylo incrassato. (Tab. LXVIII.) A fruticosc plant, with leaves a good deal rcscmblinp; those of L. Ephemerum, but with a totally ditt'eri'iit iiitlorc secure. Taii. LXVIII. l.ysiinacliia glaucophylla, /Vi/. I, Flower ; yiV/. 2. Corolla laiti open ; ^V/. 3. Pistil; — innijnitii.(l OuD. LXVI. SCUOPHULARINE^E. Juss. 1. Hiuldiea f/ecttrrew*. Schfecht, in Linticcu, 5. p. 105. — An B. acuminata? //. B. A.'. I. .Siemodia /jarr/^ora. Ait. — Schlecht. in Linn, 6. /;. 37(). I. Mimnliis (;/, />. 37.'). 2. S. dulria. Linn. 1. Capiaria himuta. IL li. K. Sov. Gen. .Im, 2. p. 353. — (3. minus villosa. 2. C. sn.rifraijirfhli(i. Schlecht. in Linutca, 5. />. 105. 1. Ilcrpestcs ihamddnjoiilis. II. II, K. A'or. Gen, Am. 2, p. 2!)(j. Schlecht. in Linnaa, ■>. p. 107. 2. 11. Monnieria. H. li. A. Nov. Gen. Am, 2. p. 3(>(i.— t'natiola. L. 1. Huchncra elon(j(itn f Sw. — Schlecht. in Limuea, H. p. 21.") Hah. Talisco. I. Castillcja inteyrifolia, L— Smith Ic. PI. p. 30. /. 3!). //. 11. K. Sov. Gen. Am. 2. /). 330. 1. Lainourouxia mnllijida ? II. li. K. Sdv. Gen. Am. 2. p, 339. 2. L. cordatii. .Schlecht. in Linnu'ii, 5. /). 103. IIaii. Talisco Tliii miKt be, in a livinif slulc, a very liiii' |il.int, '.'-.l cir uiiirc I'cct liijfli, with Iuml' spikes oflarnc scarlet secun. p. 9. t. 514. — IIau. Acapulco. OiiD. LXVII. I'LUMlUGINKiTi:. ./«*s-. I. i'lumbago Mexicnnaf H. li, K. Nov. Gen. Am. 3. p. 224. h scenu scarcely to dill'cr from /'. Zey/aniai, and may (verliaps bo cultivated. K , 1 ^rl •1i I i ' ,: :f^ ■f 1 , ; 5 1 * -i 30S MEXICO. \_Polygonea. Ord. LXVIII. NYCTAGINE/E. Juss. 1. Salpianthus pwrp«ra«cc«» — Boldoa purpurascens. " Cav. Hort. R. Madrit. t. 7." 2. S. aremrius. Hiimh. et Bonpl. PL JEquin. 1. p. 154. /. i4. H. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am, 2. p. 218. — Boldoa lanceolata. Lagasca, — Hab. Acnpulco. 1. Hoerhaav'xa polymorpha. Rich. — ^chlecht. in Limuea, b. p. 1)2. 1. Pisonia Pacurero? H. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 2. p. 218. Oni). LXIX. AM.\R.\NTHACEiE. ./m.w. I. Ircs'me celosioides. I. •2. I. ehiujnta. IVilld //. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. p. 200. 1. Cliamissoa rt//is«/;.>ia. Sw — //. B. K. Nov. Gen. Am. 2. p. 19(5. /. 125. 1. Brandesia n. .. 188. Obi). LXXI. POLYGONE.K. Juss. 1. liumex cri.ipu.s? L. 1. Polygonum ? TIktc are llirop species of this ifcnus, in a very imperfect slate; two of llie I'trsitiina (jroup, ami one of tlie Aticularid group. ANTIGONON. Endlirh. Gen. PI. />■ 3'0- (rr.N. CiiAH. Piriiinlhium liexapliylliim persistcns liieerialc, ilemiim inereccens ; fcliolis iiilms eitcrioribus lato-cordatis uiuxiiiic reticulatiii ; Iribuit int. ovalu-laiiteolatis ileiiiuui reticiilatis, iiiiicu i>ii'pe ul)(e iripxiimi, .SVi/Zi/ftriKilu^ ; i^tiginata reniformi-capitata. /IrAcniunt trit^onuni jieriaiitliio aiicto ciiic'lnin. " ,ri/u in aii (?) alliu- minis farinaci i uiilitropns, recuis." J-^inll. — Surtrutiecn scaniieittri Mrxicani, iiuhi>ulii.sccnte$, rnmia anijuliitis. Folia ulltrnu lunlala jittniluta, j/tttolo liiisi uniplexuiiti; nunc ttijiiihiceu. Kaeeuii stcuiuhjtvri a/nce cirr/iom. I'eilicelli ujiiic aiiiciilutt, 1-3 f bracteii futciculalU si/uumajhrmihus iiiinuliK. I. .\. Itptiipus; petiolo gracili. (Tab, LXIX.) i;-i.tM:l KuphorbiaceiB.] MEXICO. 309 Of this curioui gcnui there is one,* perhaps two species, in the Mexican collection of Andrieux, from which the excellent Endlicher has derived his character of the Genus Antigonon, and which he has rightly placed next to Brunnichia, in the order I'oLYGONEi*:, Trib. III. " Polygone. (U. IIah. Ai ipiilio. — Tlio lower Ic.ivi't arc uliimst ciilirely I'onliilc, I. in upper iinoi mnroopproaching to iivutc. I. Pcililaiitlms tithymaloiiks. II. U. K. Nor. Gtii. Am. 2. p. (i3. Hut. Ileg. t. 837. 1. Eiipliorhiu /li/ulifira. L. — Schkchl. in Liinunt, ;"i. i>. S;?.— I'., t^lobiilirera. //. U. R. S^ov. (ien. Jill. "i. p. ')6. •2. E. i)rittiii>i(le. I . 1. l-'iciis huicifnlin ; foliis siil)lont,'c pcliolalis ohloiii^o-laiicoolatis tiMiii-at'iiniinau- mtcf;iriimi> .subiiiciDbrnnnceis, fruclibiis M)litarii> vcl luiiiis axillaribtis f^lobosis M'»>ilil)ii^ ijlabiis. Ohd. LXXVI. IMI'KUACK.T-;. Kimth. I. V\\KH' scdhri/uliuin ; Initic-osuin, rainis obtusi? tftragonis piibcscenlibiis, t'oHis ^iib- coruictis brfvi-pitiohitis obloiiooMivatis hrcvi-aciiMiinatis veiiosis utrin(|U(' scabris liasi iMiL'qiiabbus, spicis briivi-peduiiciilalis clonifalis cvliiuirnceiM )«>li<» brevionbiis. •J. P. /iiiftna ; t'liiticosuMi, rami> ilivaricatii ail nodus genicuUiti!«, foliis ovato-lanceo- latis nK'iiibraiiacei.s acuiniii.'itis utriixpa- iiiullitui' piibescfiiliiiiis luivosis basi at'iilis \ix iri;i'(]ualibiis. spicis l)revi-pL'(!uiiculaiis ryliiulracois I'olio diiniiiio brovinribtis. •'5. P. Iiojimiirfolium ; j^labLT'iimiin, ramis tcrctil)us, I'oliis obloniio-ovatis iiieinbianacfis iifivosis actitiusciilis basi valde ina'(iiiali!)iis iitriiKjue I'otiiiidati.s, spicis eloiii,'alis I'vliii- ilraccis bitvi-pedunciiiatis folu.'ii .■v(pinntibus. Our). LXXVII. AMENTACi;.!:. .Tuss. 1. Si{\\\ nncriijj/ii/lla ; vulde raniosa, foliis parvis pateiitibus spursis se.ssilibus liiicaii- lanceolalis aculis ( bscuie serralis oostalis «:i)LTvibiis j^labriiiscu.is jiuiiori'Dus scriceis, stipiili^ rniiuitis ciniucis, ainuntis cuivtaneis ii) ramulis tcriiiiiialibus ovalibiis purvis. Aliimaceo).] MEXICO. 311 sqiminis (ftcmineis) ohovatis vcnosis piiliescenti-liirtis, stnminibiis 2. (Tab. LXX.)— S. inicropliylln. Schlrc/U. in Limurn, (>. p. ;}51. A very riniarkiiUle Jpctics of Snlix, willi Icaviu like those of aonio iiniall Lythriim, and Howgm iinall in liroponiim. (lur spttimi'in posscsH only the male I'utklna. Tab. 1,X\. Sulix iiii(Ti)|iliyll,i. Fiij. 1. Outer view uf a scale from the male amentum ( ^g. 2. Inner view, with lluwcr ; ^fiy. a. Leaf :—mfiiini.fir(l. MONOCOTYL EUON KS. Oki). lxxviii. ORciiiDi:.!;. ,r„^>,. I. Oiicidiiiin sp, — IIah. Taiisco. I. Cynibitliiim tenuijblium, fl'illtl,? — IIaii. 'I'lilisco. Oiti). LXXIX. lUIDE.i:. Juss. 1. Sisyriuchiuiii .7*. /-—IIaii. Tniisco. OKI). Lxxx. biiomi:li\cK/i:. ./«.«.v. 1. TillaiKlsia ustitoiilis. /..— IIaii. Tulisco. 2. '['. restiln ^ SrhhclU. in Liimaa, G. p. 53. Oku. LXXXI. SMILACE.i:. llr. 1. .Smilax rotuudijhiiti. ll'ilU. T»() iiilicr lipi'vir*, ill a MTV imperfect state, are in the rolleetion. Om.. LXXXII. UESTIACK.r.. llr. 1. Kriocaulon micrweplialum? II. U, K. Aoc. Gen. Am. \, p. Sdl. Oiti). l.XXXIII. ANEILLMA. Ur. I. AneilcniH *h)rihunila. — t'oinnieliiui floribiindii. //. li. K. \trictis, (loribiis dfiisis vurticillatis, vcrticillis reinutis, pt'iiiceilis ilore vix tliiplo longioribus. hracteis ovatis veriicillo brevioril)iis. 2. A. Anilrifuxii ; toliis elliptico-lanceolalis acntis basi attt'iiiuitis. paiticiilu- ramis eloiigatis slriftis, tloribiis donsis vei'ticiliatis, viTticillis subremolis, pfdiccllis llorein stib- ifqiiantibus, bracteis subiilatis verlicillo longioribus. — Alisma. Andrieiix PI. Mfxir. flrsicr. n. 91. The same 9|)ccies was found by M. Andrieux about Tehiiniitrpec of C)axara. %k fe 1 I , ;■;( '■li: tl I ■ ,, if ! i] f I-. h SIS MEXICO. [Filieu- Ord. LXXXV. AROIDEiE. Jutn. 1. Pistin Stratiotes. L. OuD. LXXXVI. CYPERACEyE. Jus». I. Isolepis exifjun, — Scirpiis exignus. //. li, K, .Vor. Grn, Am. 1. p. 154. 1. V\mhr\sl\\'v~ ferniffinrn. — Isolepis ferrugiiiea? SclUecht. in LinncBU, ii, p. 27. I. Cvporus r.raUutus. Itdz, (.'. fxiilliitii* it iiiilroil nil East Iniliun «i)ccio«, but wo icarcoly ico how thii ilitTcri from it. It agrrc!> too in many puiiits with C. Totucceiuii, II. H. K., but the ghiincs arc not rctlvxo-miicronatc. OKI). LXXXVII. CIIAMINE.E. Jim. I. Piiniciim mnxmum. .fan/. 'i. P. up, — clatinii, f'oliis lanceolatis ncumiiia'is basi cortlato-amplexantibus glaberrimis, panicula raiiiosisiiiina, spiciilis coinprcssis, glumis iiiitqiialihiis ohliisis striatis glabris. 3. P. (I)igitariu) adsrrndem ? II. Ii. K. Sov. Gni. Am. ].p. 97. Very nearly ulliiil ii> P. commutntum from the V.ml Iiiilics. i. P. (Ilynieiiaclinc) Mi/tinis. Lam. — //. li. A'. \ov. Gen. Am, \.p. 98. 1. PenuisL uim piirpura.icn.t. II. li. K.Nov, Gen, Am. I. p. Il;3. ' I. Cteniiiiii A.r.ericanum. }>r. 1. Aruiulo nitidc, II, li. K, Sov. Gen. Am. \.p. HO. (. 688, I. Conchrtis *r/iiHo/H*. L. 1. Eiagiiistis f»7iV//-i.v. P. lienur. — Poa ciliaris. //. Ii. K. 2. E. plumosa. Trin. — Poa. Retz. ACOTYLEDONES. Gun. LXXXVIIl. EILICES. I. Lycopoilium pallenccns. Hook, et Grew in Hot. Misc. v. 2. p. 381. — An I'rtsl, Ueliij. II(rnh. p. 7!) ? ). Mnisilea restita. Hook, el Grew Ic. Fil. p. i.'iO. — Had. Talisco. 1. Neplirulcpis fj-aftfl/a Schott, — Aspiilium exalcatiim. Sw. 1. Asplenium Aidii.s. L. 2. A. snlnihlum ; cii'spitosum pinnatum, piniiis oblongis rigiilis subacutis subtus basi supoiiore truncata maigine inferiore diniitliato iiitegro, reliquo inciso-pinnatifido laciniis |i u 'ili Hepntiat] MKXUO, 313 plerum(|iit! hifidis, «oris lon^itu. (. 6l>. /. 2.— ll.\n. 'lali>co. Vm h! « k '•\i 1:11 V I !■:' I SUPPLEMENT. sinitll, the spcci- irTiiiitd !>u i<^ .e we slmll II our work (l(> Iron) tliiii Lioa.st,) l)y . ijiiziiiv, vol. a. Hy n rofcrenre lo tlio first pnge of this work, it will now be seen tlint we Imve described, ns t'lir ns lny in our power, tlie species of the various collections miide duriiii; tlie voyiij{e of II. M.S. H/iisnom, with tiu" exception of those of Uio Janeiro. This • . llic first and it wiis the lust place visited hy ihe Naturalists. Hut the collectiou i: menu in such very wretched condition, and (iiose few plants whic' Well known, that we think it unnecess:iry to eniniierat' i further the cause of science much nu)re hy occupying t .':■ with II Supplement to the t'oHjorninn Colli rf ion, Khich wt r ■ , made, chi;'lly at Monlerry aiul San I'VaneiNCo, (at no greiif ,i. (he unfortunate l)ou<^las, as narrattil in the Coni/Kiiiiou !■ p. 7S), J(cc. ; and from another, very recently sent to us l)^ Mi i'ulmie, from the *'■ Snitlu Countri/" in the interior of California, 'iiiis is a name (;iven to the vast extent of I'rairie ihrouirh which Lewis' branch, or the Sixilir Hirer, holds its coiu'se. Fort Ilall is situated at the contiuence of IMackfoot with Snake Kiver, near niackfoot lliil, in N. lat. 42' 3(>', W. long. I l|o. Snake Fort is built at the junction of Ileeil's Kiver with the Siuike, the posilion tA' uhich is in N. lat. II 20, lon^. Il(i \V. 'I'he spcciiULiis, in l)enutil'ul pre.M'rvalion, «ere •^athereil, in the summer of I8;{7, l)y ii frientl of .Mr 'I'olmie, who coiulucted a party from Fort \'ancouver, on the Columbia, to tiie reiulezvous «>! the American 'rrii|)|U'rs, in the interior of California. .Sume f»;w of the spicimens are from the " (inm Ilinr ;" tor the meetiuf^ of the liiuver Trappers, who, to the number ol .">()() or (><)(), are scattered through the itocky .Mountains and adjacent country, was held in that year in the valhy t>f the " (.irirn Jlivir," a stream which is considered to be probably the nuiin branch of the Uio Colorado, and which empties itsell into the Ciulfof Califorina. There is not, prrliaps, in thi- wiiole of Nniih .\mt'rii'a, a ilistriet nxne interesting to the liotanist than that finm which these plants are deriveil; siliuited near tiie weste'u foot ol till! Hoeky Mountains, at an immense distance from the coast, and at a great el'.vation, ns may be inlirred from the fact of its being near the soin-ees t)f twi) great rivers, the one having its course lo the north (into the Cobnnbia), the other to the south (into the (iidf of California); and whose respective windings seem to lircumscribe the whole of New California, exct'pl that portion of it which is washed hy the Pacific Ocean. If otiiei gentlemen attached to the hunting expeditions of the Iluilson's Hay and American Com- panies would llius occupy a |)ortion of their leisure time, we sboulil soon be as well ac(|iniinted with the vegetulion of the interior of this vast cuntineiit us wu now urc with that of its cousts. i% h 1 1 '• ' I ' SIG CALIFOUNI A.— SUPPLEMENT. CALIFORNIA— SUPPLEMENT. [Ratmncttlace cnlvc-ciii siibu'tpiniilibiisi, ciirpcllis .suborbicii- luribiis coiiipressis stvio rccurvo ncuniinatis tiiberciilutis hii'HUtis — II. parrijlorus. y, Torr. el Gr. 11. \.p. 2."). This will rank nvat It. Chilensis ; from whirh, however, it is readily diwriminnted hy its smaller site, fewer tlmvirs ami jirtuU, more deejily diviilcd tea>es, and e. Tlie much more h.iiry leaves and carpeU, and the deeply diiiiled leaven, disliniiiiisli it Iroin H. i>a)vijtuni>, ^ni., to t^hieh, in oiher resprel*, it hears a eonsidetahie re!>eiiililanee. 4. li. (lis.oictiis ; cMiili! credo trl:ibiiti--iMilo ramoso, foiiis railiciilibus iiirerioribiisqiie lon<;c ptitiolatis l)i-tri|)iiinatiiii scctis liirsiiiis supreinis iiiiiitis divi.sis si-ssilibiis, lnciiiii.>^ liiieari-lniiceolatis actitissiiiii> basi deciirreiitibus, vaginis eloiigatis siilcatis lii^pidisiiiinis floribiis sid>paiiic'idatis, calycibiis rctlexis lii!>pidis.siiuis, petalis 11-14 ubovalo-ubloiigis, ovariis stylo brevi reciirvato. A species remarkali'e for the me. h di\l4ed leaves in a pinnated manner, and for the segments lieing broad and deeurrenl at lie lii'^e. The (1 nvir<|'H- and l)e f'anilo'h', Mhieh I can only coimider as an apelaloo't iM'/ii/ruin. lium J!iiriiiiiiit liilirnnliiin, »hi(h I still think may prove it var. of /. l/ialic- IroiJet, liie present one ciill'tr* in I he unaller sepal*, scarcely dilated lia»e ol the petioles, and especially in the mure nnmeruui tapsiili'^, and lla-ir dilferent liguru and dinvlion, and the number uf K'cds : in the Hanunculacea;. CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 317 Enemiun tritermitum, tlic capsules are only two or three in number, reflexcd, broadly ovate, with two or three oblique veins, two- or at most tlireo-secded, taperiiig frradually into a long recurved slyle. Tliis also seems til be the slrueluro of the frnit of Jsojt thulictroitks, jiidf-'iiiif from Jucciuin's figure (fV. Austr. t. 105), for my own speciniuns of that sjiecies do not possess the fructification. 1. Aqiiile<;ia casrnka ; calcaie stiicto subiilalo linibiiin diiplo siiperante npice chivatt). (Tab. LXXII.)— 7'or/. el Gr. Fl. ].;>. 30. — A. lepioceia. Niitt. IIaii. Snake country, between Henry's and Fish Uivcrs. ( Tolmic ) — The flowers will at onco distinguish this from all the other Ai/iii/fi/ite, for llay arc nearly three inches in diaiueter, ami the long subulate slender straight spur is also nearly three inches long. The colour is probably blue in the recent state, nearly white when dry. Tab. LXXII. Aipiilegia maerantha : — nal. size. 1. nelpliiiiiiiin (nelpliiiiastniiH, pet. inf. limbo intetrro) prauiliflnrvm. L. — Sims, Dot. Mari. t. I6H(). De Cand. Prwl. v. I. p. 53.— (3. varieyulum. D. vuiicgutuiu. Torr. it Gr. ri.l.p.32. In the Californian plant, wliich is, I think, identical as to species with the D. ijrandijlonim of Siberia and China, the upper petals are yelUnv, the lower ones with the yellow spot less distinct than in the variety of the Old World, and the leaves have shorter and thicker segments. In one of our specimens, the whole of the |>etal> are variegateil, ilingy yellow and blin'. 2. 1). (l)elpliinastriim, pot. inf. limho hifidi)) azurfum. — Mx. Fl. Am. v. 1. p. 314. Deiessirl, Ic. Stlerl. v. I. />. HO. De Cuml. I'lml. v. 1. p. ji. 'I'orr. et Gr. Fl. 1. p. 32. 3. 1). (I)flpliinnstriiin, 77. .V. Am. I. p. 32. pot. inf. liiiilu) bifiilo) Menzksii. — Dc Cand. Prod v. I. /). 5k Hook. Fl. lior. Am. r. 1. p. a5. Hot. Reg. t. 1 loa. Torr. et Gr. Fl. \.p.3l. Very similar in the sirnetiire of the (lowers to the preeedincr, but these flowers are larger and more hairy. — From the coast. DouijI'is, to llic Snake (.'onnlry. ( T'lhiiii.) 4. D. (Dolpliiiiusiiuiii) nimplejr. — Douijl.in Ilmk. Fl. lior. Am. v. \.p. 25. — (3. cnlcnre culyconi subiotpiaiite. Of this variiMy, wliicb dilbrs from Mr Donirl.is' in no essential ]).irlicular, except in the shorter spur, there are two stales in the collieiiun ; one »iih the stem and leaves downy, the other (piite glabrous. In all, the form and relative size of the petals are the same ; and I cannot agree w ith those bdUinsIs w ho have multiplied the species of the (Jenera Drli>liiniiim anil Acnnilum upon ihr slighlest possible grounds. Perhaps indeed Messrs Torrey and (iray are ri^ht in lel'erring this to />. Atiinirsit. 5. I"). (I)elphiiiaslnim) exallntum. Ait. — De Cand. Prod. v. 1. p. 54. Hook. Fl. lior. .Im.r. 1. ;;. 25.— 1). Culiforiiioiiin. Torr. tt Gr. Fl. l./i. 31. These are very fine specimens, Hilli liieir densely (lowered racemes souielinies a foot in length. In other r;ispecti, this plant entirely agrees with my specimens from the eastern side of North America. Messrs Torrey and Gray consider it a distinct sjiecies. 6. D. (l)elpliiiiustriim) sareoplii/lliim ; poliolis basi ililatatis, foliis cnrnosis siilvpeltftis tripartitiii iiifcriuriini scgiiioiuis oJcoriluiis crciiutu-lubuiiti tiupeiiuiuin oblongisi iiitcgcrri- '1 M' H\ ''\ ' I If -'J ■'i !■■ I [■ 'ij ' I 1 i .118 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Papavcracea. mis, petitlis inferioriliiis spatluiluti.s limbo bifuio ciliato disco parce piio.^o, siiperioribn^ eloiigatis exsertis jipicibiis piio^is, calcare caljce {{labru siibdupio longiore. — 1). nudi- caule. Turr. ct Ordij, I'l. I . p. 3H. A very siiiiriilar mid most ilisliiict sppcios, two fopt iind more liijriii branclicd. Loaves principally from tlic liase, hut In' no means all radieal, tliiik ami tlesliy, of itirec •.leep oln'orclate and lolicd sei;inenls. Flowers in large lax panielis, of a rcil-pnrple colour, with n very Ion;; «pnr, nearly ^lalirous. Petals all s|iathulatp ; the upper ones longer than the calyx, nineh exserted. The />. iitif/icaiile of Torrey and Gray, ihonjrh lound by Mr Uouj;Ias, does not (piilc accord with lhi:« plant, and these authors do not notice the singularly lle^liy Idles. OiiD. II. nKiiHKiunK.i:. rent. I. Bi'fberis /U/uifoliutn. Piirs/i. — Hook. I'l. lior. Am. v. I. />. 29 (ercl. si/n. B. repentis). r.iiid/. not. Utij. /. lyj. Hook, ft Am. not. o/ linvh. 1'oy. p. \:i i. Torr. et Gr. 77. i. p. 50. — Mahoiiiu Aqiiifolium. Suit. — J)i' Camt. I'rod. r. \. p. 10^.' I. Kpitncdiiim hrxnudnnn. Hook. I-'l. lior. Am. r. I. /'. oO. t. 13. — Vancotivoria liex- amha. Murr. it Deraimic, Ann. (/(s So. Sat. 2(1 Sir. r. 2. p. :i!) 1 . 'J'orr. it Gr. 11. ] . p. It'i. My specimen of this plant shows that the Howers are sunictimct in rather large lax panicles. Some of the leallels are more than two inches in (iiaiiu'ter. ) i 1} I oiii). III. pap.wkuack.t:. j«.w. The pl.ints of this family in Mr Dcm^las' collection are po-«(Sseil of pei'nii.ir interest ; alTordinL', fl« they do, eiijhl new species, ami three new irenera ; ol « hich latter, one is reinaik ilile lor the heanty of its hlossoing, a> another is for its frutcscent liuhit and rigid coriaceous leaies and fruit, uii atiomaly in the Urder. Some tif these h.iviiii' heen ciillivatelin>'lie, torulo^ie, articulilie, indrbi><'entes, transvcrsim innltilucnlares, extus piloso-liispida'. Suhinit in i|U(ii|iie h>eulu suiitaria. |,endulii. litnlfi. I. I'laivsiomoii Cii/ifiirnli iiiii. luiilk Ifort. Trans, v. 1. 2i{. Siriis,p. 4()o. Liitdl. Hot. Rrij. t. !()■!». Hook. Hot. Mil;/, t. :i:u\). 'J'orr. it Gr. II. I, p. «3. " 'I'his little Biiii'ial," Mr Reiitliani observes, " llnwc red " (ibe firct season) " very ipariegly ; but the fine specimens transmiitL ' by Mr Douglas in a icc. n. 4l)!»," without any immc, and with only the remark, " Lotus proprius incertus." It may lie thu» < hur.ii Uriziil ; — B. .iiilritvKi ; iiiUit, pii.-uitis, pinnis 4-,^-ju|.'ii cum imparl oUougis oblusis •ubmcmbraDBCcii reticululim veauti* Irviter serrutis, nicfinit luxit ipuraii lulio lubbreviuiibus. Papaveracea.} CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. 310 cultiirist from its beauty, as it ia to the bntiinist, from forming the connecting link between the Uanuncu- laceiB anil I'lipavct-ticca;. TIk- Irisciinlniis Ciilvx, uiid numerous distinct ovaria, would have placed it in the fiirmcr Order, were it not for tin- siructiiro of the iiiitlicrs, llio very deciduous sepals, and the general habit, which do not admit of its lieir.sj removed from Pojiavernrctr, especiidly considering its close aiKnity with Eschsclioltzia, {Chryuis, Liiidl.) lhr()Uj:li Pliiti/stiijina ansiliu, lire\ia, crHs^iuscula. Vnpmiln elongata, sihipuelnrmis, l-ioeularis, bivalvis, valvulis eoriaeeis duris a li.isi ad iipici m delii'-eeiifiliui, I'linrnliB niargiiiale«, lilifiirmi s. Scmiiia pluriaia, majusciila, pyrllormia, hevia. — I riiiiculiis iltiiM- fiilinMis. nijir/us, iiliihrr, I'olia tuiu.culnln, acuta, tlenticutata, penninirvia, rtli- culiila, luijosa, iniiila. I'ldiini'iili luillaris, uiiijlori. I. Dfiiiliomecon riijidum. lient/i. I. c. p. 407. Ilooh. /r. Plant. 1. t. 37. Torr. et Gr. 11. I . p. (i 1 . A very »iii.Mi! ir plant, as Mr Hentham justly remarks, in this Order; with completely woody stcmi, arid rigiil pnii;.'eii; I>mvi's, scalimns r.iiher thin toothed at the margin, the principal nerves few, and riiniiliigncarlv parallel »iili the utidrili, uniied by transverse ones, which ijitc a nlieulated appcurancc, pariieul.irly on the undeiside, nlirii' the iicrus are prondnent, I. ClirvM'is Calijhniivn ; fiiiiit' rainoso foii.^so, folioniiti sey;t»eiilis linenrilnts, pediiii* ciili ry!itli(>-ii>l\iii(liliiilit°i>i'iiii, liiiil)u miixiiiio ilil.itiiiii, iMlyct- l(ii)cli- scliiillzia (Julilortiicii. I'ltmit. (nun LiwU. Ilixih. etc.) ~l'.. cvocva, licnt/t. l.r. p. Ml. LiwU. Hot. lirr/. t. I(>77. I/oiik. Hot. Mag. t. 3jy.j — Cliryseis cioceu. 'lorr. it Gr. \. p. 63.— ;3. minor. Cliiyseis coiiipitct.i. Lindl. Hot. litij. t. iDiS. 1 was niueh »iriiek with the cirrnmst.ince of there being no specimens of the C. di/iTJjrHi'.rt of our gardens in this ('ulil'ornian eolleeiion, anil was thence led to refer to our tiist uulliority for this species, the figure and Uascripiiuu uf Chauiitiu, iu the Uura Pliynca: lierulinensct, (p. 7 J. t. l.'i.) us well as tu original spvci- :.; . t M ■111 rl- 1 .1 1 1 .1 M I; I ■ 41 11 I I !l^/ 320 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. IFumnriucecc. mens in my licrhnriiim ; and it results from thisexiimiiiutioii, tliiit Cliamiaso's original plant, guthercd at Sim l-'raneispo, as well us Mr Menzies' ori(.'iiiul s|i('ciinuns from Moiitcrry (I'U. 'M^), are assuredly what «c have hitlierlo oalliMl C. aoceti. If, then, the species be really distinct, wl'ich perhaps may adndt of some doulit, it i« inipcralive that wo transfer the name of " Cu/i'/orHic« " to the plant of Cliami:«so, wliohas so well fij^urcd and descrilicd it. Tlie more northern plant, the principal statioji for which ceeins to bo from lat. 40" to tlic sources of tie Mnltnomak, in lat. 4'i^', may then bear the name of its discoverer, C. Douglnsii. The localities they inhabit fecm to be also ilitrcrent : the Californian species is found in dry sandy (sea?) shores, at tiie port of Sun Francisco (C/iamisso) ; the northern plant, in open praities, oti the bunks of streams. '2. C. Cfcspitos 1 1 cniilihiis nhhrcvintis basi foliosis, Ibliis siil)i\i(licalibus segmentis lii)e!iri-tliliitiiti»> ctiiioatis, pedtiiiciilis eloiijiiitis eret-tis, cvalln) tiihiiloso limbo siibi)ulli>, calycc iipice iitteiuiiitoloiigeacumiiiato. BiiithJ.c. p. 40H. (Ksclischoltziu.) Torr. et Gr. li.\.p. fi3. " Flowers yellow, considerably smaller than those of C. Doui/lasii and Califurnica." 3. C. tetttiifii/id ; caiilibiis iiblirevintis biisi fi'liosis, tuliis railicalibiis segmentis linenri- vttl)iilntis, peiliiiictiiis eloiigatis iTcctis, cvaliio tiilitiloso litiilio bfevissimo, cal)'ce obtu:;!U!i- ciilo actiiniiiato. lintth. I. c. j>. lOH. (KscliscliDJlzia). Torr, rt Gr. 11. \. p. \, " Thi'so two species ii\ Mi< iinii/ixis b. ml' to the first section of l)e Candidle. Tho flowers of both art ijf an <>range-re(i, about the size of those of Pa/uver Aryemoiu." Ouij. IV. irM.MlI.XC'E.E. IhCaml. \, Dielytra r/irtmail/ta ,- citile elato liiiioso ramoso, foiiis bi-lripiiiiiatim ^^ectis segmentis iiiietii'ibiis actitis •^iaiicis, juttiiciila cbiiigntii, l)racteis citlycibtistpie iaie nvalis ublusi'-, pptiiiis spatliiiliiii> exicriol iliiis basi vi.\ gibbosis, iiiteriortbiis ilorso fere per tulani suaiii loiigitiidinem lato-alatis, stigtiiate iatissimo truncato, ('r.\ii. LXXIII.) Plantii ab omnibus hujusce u'cneris insiiiniter dislincli.. Cautia herbaeeuj bi-tripeduli», erectis, terc», foliosus. I'oliii inrerinra (i-M-unciali.i, r>'li(piH semtini minora, bi-tripinnatim secia, di«i>ionibus vel pinnit |i.'imatiis remotis. spifuicntis nltiniis lineurilMis, ucniis, ^lancis. Jtac/ii.i teres. I'miiciila cleeiosi. iiurei. liraclia: calyceiqup ovati, lucmbrauucci, obtuti. Corolla f«rc unciain Crucifera.} CALIFORNIA.— SU PPLEMENT. 321 longa. Petala clausa, omnia spathulata versus a|)iccm dorso insigniter concavo-carinata : 2 cxtcriorlbus hasi viz gibbosis : 2 interioribus apicc unitis, dorso per totam fore longitudinem lato-alatis, ala iindulata p'-otrusu. Stamina diadclpha, singula phalanx c filamcntis tribus, icnitcr coadunatis, apicibns liberis. Antherce linoarei. Germen lincare in stylo longo nttcnuatum. Stigma magnum, marginibus dcflcxis undulatis apice truncato. Tab. LXXIII. Diclytra cbrysantlia. Fiiis obovalo-spntliuiatis caulinis oblongi.s scssilibus, calyci foiioiis ellipticis obtusis superne stellato-pubescentibus, petalis obovatis in unguani attennatis (purpurei.s). .\ sMiull |)lant, three or four inc.ies high, with a pi-rcnnial root. Stem simple. Uadical loaves several, sjiroiiding, an inch or more lonL', naked on both vides, those of the stern hispid on the eosta beneath ; all of (lioin margined wilh whili', sinL'ularly liijid, simple or forkoil liair>. Calyx niend)ranaceous, slightly <;olouTe(l, and scnrioso at tlie in^iruin, half of the length of [he petals, which appear to be purplish. I. Pacliypodiuni iiiliijrij'c!-"m • j;jlaberriinum, folii.s lineari-iancoolati.s integerriniis sul)- glaucis, floribus IVuctibusque dense corjuibosis, .silitjuis angiisto-linearibiis tcretibus toni- losi.s, stylo brevi, stigntate parvi> capitatt). {'I'ah. LXXIV^) — Xutt. in '!< " el Gr. 1. p. »(). Hab. Snake Country. Hlaekfoot Hiver. (.Tulmie.) — Of the trenus of this v j are very .loubtful, the fruit not bciui; ripe, though the silifpiie seem fully formed. Hut thee silicpue are quite terete \.\\.o valves being eon- rive), sinifuliirly torulosc or niouiliforui, and there is a great disposition (wlien saturaieti wilh inoisiure) in their valvoi, not in the rest of the seed-vessel, to break at the joiuts. The root is pereiniial ; from the summit of which arise one or more sti^tns \--\\ inches high, branched at the base, and above also bearing many short leal'v liranehes, eiieh terminated by a densL corymb of pale purple flowers. Calyx glabrous, membranous. I'etals obovato-laiu'eulate, wilh hiiii; clawi. The fruit likewise lo'-ns corymbs, about an iiudi long, slightly curved upwarils. Seeds in a single row, oblongo-ovale. minutely lotted. Kmbryo unformed in our specimen.' Ta ^ L.XXl V. I'uj. I. Fhjwer ; f. '-'. Siliqua wilh the valves separated ; /. '.i. Unri|)C seed •.—magnijial. * .At\«r thu uIk)V« had been printed under tho name nf Cartlamine f loruioMa, Hook, ct .Arn., authentic ipeciniena in l)r liuntt's Ilerliarium Imvt' proved to us that tli i» the Piuhjipuilium iHteyrifulium, I. c. The gcuus is fuonJed upon Marrafimlium laviniulum, lloiik. Hii'.. Misc. I. p. 341. t. OH. (ivhiili has much compresaed poils) ; and is sepnratcil by Mr Nuttall from MucritjMdium ( Hr.) on account of the incumbent cotyledons luul narrower siliquie, with shorter •tipe» The present plant hni the sdiiiuie perlcrlly torcto and tnrulose, inid scarcely. ditlVrs from Cnrduninr or Iniliu, except in thu direction uf thu laJiclu, uhich indeed, though dorsal in its origin, is applied ubiiiiuely to the 'otyledoiw. ■ i!» SB > :i ' ; II ,) I •■; "* !l I; if 322 CALIFORNIA—SUPPLEMENT. [ Crucifera. ll'i III ' i 1. Stieptnnthus fflanaiihsiiss iiiferne piloso-hispidus, foliis lineari-oblongisrIaiuliilosis, nulicnlibiis petiolntis cniilinis profiinde sngittatis am- plexxaiilibus, (loribus erccto-patentibiis (puipureis) secundis, siliqnis longe linearibus patentibiis cuivatis valvis leticulatis uninervibus. Hook. Ic. PI. 1. t. 40. Torr. et Gr. Fl. \.p. 77. Quite (lirt'iTOiit from ilic ^V. mncuhitus, \iitt.,from the ofitiisifnliitf. Hook. Hot. Mag. t. .')3I7, ns woll as from the •*«'. liiKiriiilliDiiiis, Hook. Hot. M.il'. t. 3jlC. The lower p.irt of the plant is always iiioro or loss hispid, the le!ive« piiiii;ilifiil (the uppermost (iiie« yoiiietiiiies exeepleil), with the teeth or segments tcrinin.itcil hy a glaiiil : tlie (lowers (of the s.iine eoloiir us the last-rncntionod liamlsoinc species) never drooping, but socund ; the sili(|iia aUv;iys enrved, gluliroiis. 2. ii. sagittal us ; siibijlaber, foliis radicaiibtis spathnlatis caiilinis sessilibiis sagittatis ititegerrimis aciitis iiiforioribiis oblnnjris siipt'rioril)us biiearibtis, floribiis siliqiiistpie erectis, pelalis (^bovatis loii^'e tfniiiteniiii' iiiiijiiicuii'tis S'att. in Torr. li dr. Fl. 1. p. 7(5. ilAii. Snake C'oiiniry, iihont 'rhom;is' I'rrt. ( Talmir ) — An eiect, ratliT stout plant, a foot to 18 inches liiijli, ^■labroiis, except in the petioles ot'ilie lowr leives, whieli are (list ,itly ciliated. Stem-leaves strongly sa^'ittate, in our speeimeiis 4-.) inches lo! l' ; but in (rcneral '2-Si inches. 3. S. ^flairscins ; pilosiis, toliis liiieari-obloiigis infcrioribus petiulatis dentato-piiinati- fidis duiitibiis giamitilosis cauliiiis sessilibiis iutegerrimis, (loribus urectis (flavescontibiis,) pelalis limaribus aciitis, silitjiiis (iniinaturis) eruclis iiirsiitis. Iluok. Ic. PI. t. H. Torr. •( Gr. Fl. \.i<. 77. Tlie few speciinen-i of tliis plant in our collection appe.ir to iiavc the habit and character of Strr/ylaHlhus. They arc small. (>-8 inches high, simple, iinbrancheil ; thi^ cauliiie leates icssile, but not amplexicuul, nor in ,iny way nnricli I at the ba-e. The tlowers are yellow, but the aiillicrs have u purplish tinge. Cjennen and yoiin,' fruit (whi;-li i> erect) hairy ; styli' evident ; stii:ma capitate. 1. Hespcris Meiizir.tii. ( Tmi. LXW. ) — IIiJoh. Fl. Dor, Am. I. p. 60. — Pliwiiucaulis tlieirantlioides. \'itt. Tiirr.it Gr. Fl. \.p !>l. Hah. I'iii Creek, in the Snake Counlry. ( Tulmie.) — Very fine specimens of this plant are in the beauti- ful collectu ,1 of .Mr Tolruie, from the Snake Country, which enalile us to give a figure of it. Kadieal leaves large, obli ngo-spalhnl.ite, hoary, with miinile, dense, stellated ilown, tapering into ■ etioles, which are dilated at the ba e, (piite destitute of pidic'ci iiee. glossy, and of a bright slraw-C'ilour. Scapes, as they may be called, (n iher than stems, seariidy t«iri?.lhe length of the root-leaves, nearly glabrous, as are 'ho small oblonL' li aves wliieb llicylicar tlii-iii«el\es. Corymbs of many large bright purple tlowers. Voung sili<|Uir spreadinp * Tam. 1 X.W. /v./. 1. I'nd ; fi,/. '2. .Vnollier poil, with one valve removed : — luUuralsizc.—Jiij. 3. Seed anil podo?')crm ; ,/4V/. 4. Embryo j Jiij. b. Embryo in an unusual state : — mnynifint. • .^iiir*' t ic almre was in type, we have lind the pleasure of seeing the fruit of this lieautiful plant, sent to Di BcMitl by -Mr Ntiltnll, ii» hi< I'limdciiulii rhririinthiiiilet. Thi» fruit indeed dilfers (as may he Keen from that which we havff now nlded to itnr figure) troni Ihtprrii (we more partieularlv alludo to //. «/;riVii'), in the poili iM'ing broader, tfwer, idMiut H l-seeileil, the ^eell•> »itliuul nuiruiu ; and in having the eoty'udoMs iiieumbt'nt ; though in our see'l. wliirh hail a tlonl imperlect eotyledcm, the rotyledons were incumbent. In every oilier respect the tlowen* and the Iruit i|uilc ajrce with lleiiimt, on which account we are led, lor the present, to continue it in that genu*. Crucifera.li CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 323 1. Sisymbrium hrachycarpum. Richards.— Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. ]. p. 62. — S. canescens. rinci|iHl ones of tlie stem | iniiatiii leaves. Petals y<'llo«, Imt not very bright. Petals ohovute, clawed, nearly twice as \o\ty; as the lalyx. Yoiiii); siliipiii' narrow, linear. 1. Lcpitlitim cori/mlio.iiim ; glnhriiiii, rniiiis coryiiibosis, foiiis jjinnatifKlis int'erioribiis bipiiiiuitili(iis, (loribus (Ilmiso coryiiibosis, pctalis 4, silicuiis apteris (parvis) orbicuiari- •ivatis obsolete ciiiargiiiatis, stylo exsiTto. Hak. Snake Coinilry. Auierieun falls of Snake River. (Talmie.) — A very distinct sjiecies. Root aiinnal. Wiiole plant glabrous. Stem ireet, riglil, » sp.iii to a lout blub, beariiiL', e>pei'ially In the upper half, several erwl' -oatenl branilies, tlie lower oiie» the l,iri;t>t, si> .bat all llie speelnu ns lia e a very eoiym- bof^ appearance, ami each branch bears several eorvmbs iif larifisli while lluwers. Leaves l-'J inches lunu', piniiutilici ; the segments olilong, those of ibe lower leaves a^aiii piiinalitid. Corymbs very (lens<', and the frnctllii'il racemes aru very short. Silicida< small, ipiile glabrous, broailly ovate, approachini; to orbicular. wiii^'le>s, scarcely notched, and with a rather considerably exserteii st^le. 2. L. latipes; biiniitusuni cirspitosiiiTi, t'uliis bipiiuiatifitii.s, floribus tieiisissimis, ptHliceiUs latissiniis piaiiis, silicuiis cliipticis reticulalis liiisiitis aiitice bialatis aHs rectis longiludinc siliculoruni, stigmate sessiii. llook. Ic, PL t. i\. Turr. it Gr. Fl. \. p. 116. This is u remarkable plant, of a sin):nlarly compact mode of growth ; the branches stout, downy, humifusc ; the leaves many of ihem :)-4 inches Iool', glalirons, or only here and there ciliated, hipiniiatiKd ; the segiucDts linear. Coryndis of eicecdingly ninmrons, very closely placed, i-mall llowers, succeeded by broad crowded racemes of fruit. I'etuls small, ciliated. iVtIicels broail anil i|iMte tlal, downy. Silicuhe large fur the size of the plant, elliptical, ('{impressed, reliculatcd, ninrcur less clulbcd with white hairs : the ni:>rgln cf the dis- sepiment broad ; the apex on each side tin minute sessile stigma eilends into two acuiuinuted wings, nearly equal in length with the pouch, 3. L. oxycarjnim ; subpubcscens, caulibus proctimbentibiu gracilibus, foiiis linearibus integris vel piiiiiatifidis, fiuctus rucciiiis hixis, pt'iliceilisi latis cumprcssis paten ti-reilexis, ■' ' K I I > I ,1, ill !1 ■i, ■.( ir U '•I 't: '^nlj^ I ; ''■! ■< t 1^ 111', !',ir r: I ^'1 J ■! '! J" .1 ' 1 ■ «l^ i| • T; 32i CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. . [Crucifene. siliculis glabeiiimis orbiciilnribiis compressis reticuliitis einarijiiiato-Iiilobis lobis sub- (livnricntis aciiti.s. stigniatu sessili. — 'Jhrr. et Gr. Fl. 1. /<. 1 10. A imuh liMiirlu'd ami spri'udiiiir uniimil, willi long slomli-r raci'ines ol' fruit, iiixl recurved tniiiprnssi-d pi'diicl". Till.' pouoli i« vcr.v siiiiiliir in ti)rin to that of I.rpiiltum liipiiinnlithliim, liut broader at tlio Imii", and " iili ilic lolics lonifcr and slightly divprging. The leaves ai>d general aipeet of the plant arc ve'v diHer- ent in the t»o. 4. \.. hiorarpnm ; glabriiisciiltini, caiilibiis prociiiiibuiitibiis, foliis pii i atitidis, fViictiis racemis laxis, petlicellis latis plaiiis patenti-reiiu.'cis, .siliciilis glabeiiimis niliilis orbicti- laribiis cotnprcsso-plniiis inarginibiis subinctirvis apicu umarginatis, stigiiiatc sessili. Haliit of the preeedini:, lint less slemler. The leaves are more |iinnMlilid ; the pedicels broader anil (latter j the silieula' rather laru'cr, very glossy, destitute of reticnlation ; the margin u I' lie curved upwards -, the- 'ipei with only a minute nulili. I. 'rii}s:;iii)cai'piis ihfjanx (I'lsrli. it Mfi/.) ; calyce pctalis vix viiiplo hrcviori, siliciilis orbiciilaii-ovaiibiis iiiembraiiaceo-alatis alls i()ramiiiil)iis pliiiiinis pertusis apice einar- giimtis. stylo t'xserto sinus cltiplo siiporaiiti'. — «. silictilis glabris. — 'I", oli'ijaiis, I'isch, ft Mei/. ill Ind. Sim.? lloit, I'ltro/i. /i, 51. Turr. vt Gr. I-'l. I. />. 118. — 3. silicuiiL* tlisco tOlllL'lllOSO. A most lieaiuifid «pp(ii's, very ditli'rent fr.nn the original 'J', rurvi/'fs. Our specimen'' have all a wool!) disk to the siliculu-. in which particular alone it dirfeis from T. eliijiini. I'iseher <>: Meyer, and \» proliuhly the same as the same authors notice from California, as discovered by M. Deppe, dillering oidy in the longer style. The prci-ent variety is lA to :; feet high, lower leaves slightly pimiatilid and hairy, upper ones glabrous, entire, sagittate at the base, racemes of fruit ^-l^) inclii's loui,'. Silieiili of j most elegant structure, margined with a broail somewhat crenatcd wing, in which is a range of rather large oblong perforations all round the woolly ilisk. a. T. ciin-i/irs. IIon/i. /•'/, Jior. .4m. v. I. p. 09. /. 18. /. A. Torr. ft Gr. I'l. \. p. 118, — 5. silicula' liisco pubcscenti'. The var. 5. alone is in (his collection, ditl'cring in no respect from the orijfinal /'. ntrvijies, except in the downy fruit. :). 'V. pull III lliis. Finch, it Mil). Iml. Sfin. Ilort. Pftrop. 1835. fi. 50. Torr. ft Gr. Fl. \. p. 1 18. — a. silictila inula. — 3. silicula* disco toineiitoso. These two states of the plant are mixed together, as if gathered in the same locality, and I see no reanon to consider ihem other than varieties of the same ipecica. Thi speeici is ehieHy distinguished from T. tur- lipcs by the much longer style, and the scarcely iiotehed apex of the ••I'ei'Ia. 4. 'V . pi!.. A very minute plant. The flowering specimens probably do not eijusl an inch in height, but the inllcresccnfe runs out into slender racemes, 3 or 4 inches long, bearing silicuhe to the very base. Tnese are scarcely so large n» flax-seed, orbicular, coinpreucd, and not distinctly winged, but clothed all over with spreading uncinate while hairs. / Caryophyllacea.'] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 325 Ord. VL CAI'PARlDEiE. ./«.«. I. Cleome lutca. Hook. II. lior. Am. I. p. 70. t. 25. Torr. ct Gr. Fl. 1. /). 122. Hab. Snaku Country. Hctwcon burnt Kivcr i\w\ Mulliour River. {Tolmic.) OiiD. VII. VIOLAIUE/E. DC. 1. V. Miihlrnbcrijiana. Ciiug.—IIooh. I'l. lior. Am. I. p. 78. Torr. et Gr. Fl. p. 1*0. Had. Snake Country j at Hans Forks. 2. \ . pncmorsa. Douglas in Hot. Rnj. t. 1 2,') I. I look. II. Bor, Am. \. p. 80. Torr. ft Gr. Fl. \.p. \\. 3. V. pi'ilunrulatn ; cnule l)ievi, stinmule capitato utriiujiie piloso, f'oliis conlalo-rhoiii- heis basi !>ul)al)riiptu in pi-tioliini lotiiriiin nttt'iiuutis iiiibpuhui'ulis i>l)luse crenutis, stiptilis purvis lai)ceolati>> iiitegiis, pudunculis cluii i ami »■' liail iiiarkeil it an a liroad leaved var, of lliat species, till we saw our I'rieiidi MesHrit Torrey and (iray liail di'siTilicd it as a pen' species ; wiiuse opinion, in tliin case. \\i' are willing to adopt. 'I'lie lion its art' large, liaiidsniiie, f,'oldcii eulniir. 4. V. r/irifstintha ; siihacaiilis, stii^iiiatc capitato iitrintpie siihpiloso, I'oliis bipiniintifulis jui'.ioriixis liii'!>utis laciiiiis lim-ariliiiN int('i;ri.<> v. siibpiiiiiatiliilis, stipiilis ovuto-lanceuiatis iiKUiil)i'anaccis intc^i'is, pciltiiiculu ('l()M<{at(>, sepalis laiicolatis ciliatisi, petalis ohuvatisi subiiiiiforinihiis, calcuru hrevivsimo. IIiH)k. Ic PL t. 10. 'Torr. it dr. Fl. I. p. IW. One of tlic most dislincl of all llie -.pri lis of lliis cxli'iislve melius. Tlie root, if it may be so called, fo'jis to lie a roiiij'eriet of suliterraiiean lilifunii strins, a^'v'liitiiiated loi;p|lier ; the portion of t'.ie stem above i:round beini; very short. Leaves hi- ceiL'ctiiiies oven Iripiiinatitiil, very unlike those of any other I'iulu. Flowers lar^e, ^'ohlen yellon, tlie two upper petals nitli a bronn cloud on the outside, the lower with a very short spur, and a few dark lines aliove the Uaso. Anthers slightly combined. .'i. \ . (H-clltttit ; (glabra, stiiriiiate •rioboso-i'lavato, caiilibus ereciis elongatis i;racilibus, t'oliis loiigc petiutati!) cunlato-subactitiiiiiatis creitatis, stipulis laiiceolatis ciliatis, pcdtui- ciiiis folio brcvioribtis, sepalis liiiearibiis, petalis obovatis basi attuiuiatis lateralibiis supra basin barbatis, caicare brcvissiiiio 'Torr. it Gr. Fl. I./'. 14.'-. Too near, I uin afraid, to V. CumideHsis. It is, however, H glabrous plant, very slender. The leaves ate narrower, the llowers smaller, the upper petals deep purple, the two lateral ones with a purplish spot above the beard, the rest of the How er nearly white. Out). VIM. c aiiv()phyllace;e. ./«*.*. 1. Arennria rubra. L. — Ilooh. Fl. lior. Am. I. p. 98. — .Spergiila rubra. Torr. et Gr. Fl. \.p. 176. 2. A. vertta. L. — Hook. Fl. Bar. Am. 1. p. 99. Torr. et Gr. 1. p. 161. — B. parce pilosa glunilulosa, capsula inajore. I( H 5 326 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Maluacea, 3. A. Franklinii. Ilooh. Fl. IJor. Am. \. p. 101. /. 35. Torr. et Gr. Ft. \.p. 178 /3. minor; niuj»is cicspi'osu. — A. llookeri. Xiilf. in Torr. tt Gr. Fl. \,p. 17S? Hau. fi. Siiaki! (.Country ; at Snako Fort. ( Tolmie.) — Thi» vur. is probably the A. Ilouhvri of Nutt. I. <•., whicli hi- fciuiid in llii' Uncky Mountains, lut. 4U°, and of wliicli lie remarks that it ii "allied to A. Fra-^- linii, but with shortor leuvci, bructcas, and sepals." 1. fcitellmia stricta. llich, — Hook. Fl, lior. Am. 1. p. !)6. — S. loiigip«.>s. /3. Torr. et Gr. \.p. 185. Haii. Siiukc Country. Thomas' Fork. {Tuhnie.) 1. Sileiie Gallica. L — S. (niiiujiieviiliieru. Torr. et Gr. Fl. 1. 1>. l!)l ? (at least as to tlic Californiaii s|)i'ciii)eiis t'ruiii Mr Douglas, there alluded to.) 1. Lycliiiis />«/c/ir«. Schlecht. in Liunceti, v. b. p. 23i. — &. foliis liiiearihiis. These speciincns (|uilo agree with the Mexican L. jiiilc/ira, above (pioted, except in tlio narrower leaves. 'I'liu petals are ilee|) re '. Out). IX. MALVACE.i:. Jim. 1. "MaWa rottmdi/olia. L. — M. ohtiisa. Turr. et Gr. Fl. \.p.22b. We do not see how this in any way (lillers from the ^1. riitimtliftilia of Europe, and it is in all probability an introduced plant. 9. M. mnlnrhroiilfs ; lii'rhact'a I'rccta iilii(|iio piiosu-liispiiln, foliis loii petiolatis ineiii- hraiiacois prurmuk- coftlatis MibprofiindL' .>-7-lul)is nctitis grosse stiliiiiciso-tU'iitatis, stipiili:* siibtilatis, pcdiiiictilo tcniiiDali t'uiiiii hicviore, fluribus spicatis, iiivulucri bracteis 3 suhu- latis calycL'tpic liispidissiiiiis, intalis hifldis. We possess no fruit of this pl.int, which (-ei'ms viry diirorent from anylbiu); hilhcrto described. 1. Sida walvajUira. DC.—Lindl. Hot. h'ti/. t. 1036. Hook. Fl. lior. Am. I. p. 108. Torr. (t Gr. Fl. \. p. 23i. 2. a. lUploscijphu ; uiiiuia lici liiicta, catile pi-liolis hiactcistjiic pateiiti-pilosis, foliis digitaliiii 7-partitis, laciiiiis bi-ti'lfidi.^ obloiigis obtii%is, stipidis bracteiscjue liiieari-sttaceis, floribtis ai.'iritf,MtiN, calycis 5-pai'titi luciiiiis ai'iiiiiinatisi-.iniis. {Tau. LXXN I.) — Torr. ft Gr. Fl. \.p. 23 1. Column of ilamens, as Messrs Torrey ami Gray have described it, double ; outer one hispid externally lobed below the niiildle, the unlhers in a hinizle row, about five at the summit of each of the lobes ; inner one irre(:ularly lobed, rather (.horter than the outer, and connate with it above the base. Ovaries !i, one inserted into a shuiloH 'J-tootljeil cap. Tab. I,.>iXVI. I'lij. I. Column of stamens ; /t(/. 2. The same, the outer column laid open ; Jiij. 3. Pistil. 3. S. (/rossulana/olia ; iticatia stellatiiii pubcscens, foliis cordatis 3-5-partitis, laciniis cuncalis :)-.j-fidis, peduiiculis axiilaribus 3-5-noris, calyce 5-fidu ad basin fuliulis 2-3 subulutis dcc'iduis. Oeraniacea.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 327 Hab. Bumcorh Rivor. Snakn Country. ( V'o/wi>.)— Klowers larjrn, redi roicmblinjf thote of S. coccineu. itnil of the following »|)i'cio», to whicli it in iicurly nlliud, llioujfh (|uitii different in th« foliH);c, 4. S. ilissirtn ; iiicaim stellatim piiljcsccns, foliis pioriimlc .'i-partitis, laciniis lincaribu.s 3-multifiilis, pcdimciilis axilliiribiis l-3-(lori,s, calyce .l-fulo Torr. ft Or. Fl. \. p. 235. Bear Kiver, Simlco Cniinlry. ( Tulmie. )—Mv»%Tn Torroy and Oray olnervo that this comes very near to .V. roreinen, but it in sniullor, lliu IcavcA much moro divided, and the scguienia narrower) and I believe really dlntiiicl. OiiD. X. ACKUINEyii:. Juss. 1. Negtindo Cali/orninim ; foliis S-foliolatis molliter piihesccnti-hirsiitis siibtus prneci- pue, foiioiis ovato-aciiminntis triloiiis U)[m ovatis aciitis inoisn-si-rratis petiolis veliitinis, friictu oMongo pubcsceiitc ala (>l)li(iii(3 obovata. ('r\ii. LXXVII.) — 'I'orr. it Gr. Fl, 1. p. S.'iO. This is a totally did'crcnt «|)ocics bDtli t'roin N. frnriiiifoUum, Nutt. (iV. nrrroidei, Moench, and Torr. el (Jray,)Hiidrr"Ui .V. Mexicaniim,* t\i mIiicIi lliorc iirc tiiio a|iecinionsin Amlrieiix't PI. Mcxic. Exiicc. ]>. 489. Tab. LWVII. Ni'i;undo Calilornicuin. I. Acer mncrophyllnm. Ph. — //ooA. /■'/. lior. Am. 1. p. 112. t, 38. Qui). XL UIPl'OCASrANK.i:. DC. 1. .(I^sciiliis Ciiti/oniicn. Siitt. in Torr. rt dr. Ft. \.p.2il. — Caiotliyrsus Californicn. Spuch, ill Ann. da Sv. Nat. "id Srr. ?". a. p. (i'i. oiii). XII. AMri:i,inK,i;. /?»/<. 1. \"\Us Carifxra? rainis roiiis(|iii; juiiioribiis peiiimciili>.(juc tomciitosis, foliis subro- tiiiuii>-coi'(lati> 3-vt'l obscure "j-lobis aciitis jjjrosso serratis siibcoriaccis sinii valile pro- lundo supra glabris subtus ciiiL-ieo-touuntosis. — De Caud. Prod, I. /). (534? — V. Iiidica. .S,,., f—U. Ji. K. Nov. Citn. Am. .j. /;. 227. I'ruit th« size of a currant. Qui). XMI. GKRANIACE.T:. Jm.«. I. Krocllatis calycibus- quo «;laiululo>.o-pilosis, uinlii'llis S-.'V-floris, si'palis ellipticis nuirroDato-acuminatis uiargine iiieiiibraiiaceis, coccis ol>lon<;is basi atteiiiuitis apice truiicatis sericeo-villosis. Tiiin it a true Imodium, having; the tivu sterile stamens in the tlowir. and the uwns of tlic fruit spirally twisted, and bearded internally with red hairs. Leaves l-'i^ inches broad. ' Anil which may Iw thii» ihantctcri^t'd : .V. Mrrknnnm ; irlnberrimuni, foliis trifoliolatisi foiioiis cordato-ov«tis .tu^'UDtu acumiiiulii iiitiilia tei|iiuliler serrntiit lulcnilJImM lul iMurL'iiicm iiileriiiri'm liiUibis iutermudlu trilobia, fructibus ■iViito-ubloiigia ulit obliquo ublooga.— Hab, In iiiiiiilibus circa Tuluccam. .Inilrieux. \ r i. ^ T '1 ' r* ■ . 1, f :'>\ . :M •Jirr •( t'. i ifli.i '1^ 328 CALII'ORNIA.-SUPPLKMENT. I Rhnmnttr. OnD. XIV. LIMNANTIIACK/E. Br. LiniU. not. Iteg. t. 16T3. Ilooh. lint. Maij. t, 3554. I. Limnnnilivs Doughmi. Br, Torr.etGr. Fl. \.p. 209. Ohd. XV. OXALini:;E. ne Canil. I. (). Origann ; ncnulis, rliizomate eloiigato rnmoso he illic squnmis dentnto, foliis I oorri'ot in niakiiif: llii* wostrrii Oxalii ilitl'crt'ril Irinii tlic O. Aceloseltn of F.iiro|i«iriU Kul' tliir Ipuvrs unil llii'ir iiiur);iii.«, :iri' clotlicil willi rcrriiuiiiiiiiii liairs. 'I'lic ti. (hrijnna. It wus first rmiiul liy Mr Mciiy.ict in ('ulilornia. Oiii). XVI. IMIAMNK.i:. I. IMiiiinmis Dleijhlius. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. //. 123. /. -li. 1 . Ceaiiotlius incanus ; minis brevibus crussis teretibus siecitate siibpruinosis ( vix piibes- c-entibiis), tiiliis petiolatis Into rlliptico-ovatis ."t-costatis corinceis glaiulu!t)su-seri'atis ubttisis Mipra vc'iiilinis subtiis piibescciiti-cnnis, ^'lotiUTiilis iniiititloris deiisis ses.silibtis lolio bre- vioribus — 'I't>rr. if dr. Fl. \. p. -H\6.— ,i. mitivr ; foliis anmislioiibiis supra mitlis. Ovary with llircc distinct lolies rising ubovf tljc disk. I'lowcrs while. 2. C. Ilit/rsijlonis. F.srh. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. /*. 126. //fwA. it .Ini. tu Bot. of Beech, p. 136. Torr. it C,r. Fl. ].p. 2(!0. 3. C ilivaiiiatii.is) patuiitibiis, foliis flliplico-ol)loi)gis stibcoriaceiii trieostatis iiiiiiiite j;laii- tluloso-serratis'stipraglabris luciiiis siibtiis ])alii(lioril)iisiiL-rvis prieciptie siibpiilu'scciitibus, paiiiciilis cloiigatis tleiisilloris, tloribiis ^lotneratis (oiTuli'iti). — Sutt. in Torr. I't Gr. Fl. I. p. 207. In its (lowers this hears a great resemblance to the preceding ; but the leaves arc very diH'ercnt, much lest ttrunirly nerved, and the |ircimincnt angles of the stem are wholly w:>.nting. The ovary, too, is smooth, anil docs not present three projecting lobes as does that i>l C thyrmjlurut. 4. C sorediattis ; ratiiis terclibtis resiiioso-verrucosis, ramulis patentibiis subscriceis, foliis flliptico-ovatis obtusis siibeoriaccis iiiiiiute glaiuiuloso-tlentatis 3-costatis supra glabris sui>tus incano-pubcsceiitibus ad nerves sericeis, olomerulis niultilloris deiisis foliu paruni luiii;ioril)us, (fioribus caTiilcis). ' The short dense glomcrules of tlovurs resendile those of the first species . but these (lowers are hhie. The gernien, too, ii without lobca. The branches are copiously studded with resinous warti; in the more rxpoicd purls of the ttcm, frequently forming largu patihes. Leijuminont.'] CALIFORNIA.-SUI'PLKMENT. 320 Ti. C. intrflcrrimiis ; ^lahcr, riiinis submignlatis puree resinoso-visoosis, I'oliis 3-coslntis siibinemlmiiinciis obloniro-clliplicis obtusis iiitegerriinis subtus pallidioribus, paiiiculis elongiilis niiiltinoris, (loiibus j^loniciiitis nlbis. A very ilUtinct specie', wiili i|iiitu oiitiro liMVfo, iiiid very lon^f narrow piiniclci of white flowers. Except on lilt' very vounifcst leavcK iir lininclioi, ilu.'re is no iippuaraiico of puliutecnco on the plant. Ovary witlioiit |iro|cetiii(; lolioti. (I. C cinirnfiis ; rnnmlis tcretibiis pubescontilxis, foliis penninerviis opposiiis fuscicii- Intis coiinctMS ()bl()nf,;()-ciiiu'ir()rniibiis iiitcj.;onimis obiiisis v. eninigiiiatis .supra jjlabris siibtus ill areolis caiio-|)iibesccntibus, irloiiicriilis (Iciisilloris brcvil)iis subiinibullutis, ((lori- btis albis) ovario grosso .'t-tiibcrciilato. — a. nifvscvns ; raiiuiliK pubt'^ri'iiii-Ceiriigineis. — Uhamniis ? ciiiii'atiis. II,,u' lliiit ( '. miicrDCiirjui.s, Nutt, (wliicli it certuinly (Jiir firiiriniil IVinniuin f riiiimlus^, unil tin' ( '. iiiiii:poscii to cnii-iilrr tlic ('. vi iiuiDfUs ol' Nnlt., in Torr. ct (ir. I. cm aiiotlicr Viir. of ('. iiiiiiiiliis. 7. ('. ri>/i(hf< ; lumiilis tcrflibiis puhi-iiiiti-ttimi iitosis, fiiliis puiiiiiiicrviis opptjsitis ()i'l)ifuliiii-fiiii(aiis ri'tiisis loriacci.s grosse spiiu)! ^iibiniil)t'liatis (tloribiis ciuriilcis). — S'litl. in 'I'liir. It (li. i'l. i. /;. a(i.-<. M. C. lUiili'Ins • ruivi)-M'ilci.'o-pil()Mis, lamis icrolilui^, t'nliis aitt-rnis pt'tiniiuTviis t'ascicii- Jatis coriaccis oijioiigd-ciiiicii'oriiiibiis iiiargimhiis rfVoliitis gri)vs(: glaiHJiiloMi-dL'iilatis ••ii|ii.i '■•parsf ••III)! us (Icii'.i- piilx'sccnti-scM'ifpJs, | iimIIi (111 ill.i>). 71 ,/ dr. IL I. ptduiu'iiiis rloiigatis L'liS. laiiiciilis obic) )ngi /'"/' nllosiis ; I'll iiiiis tiTLtibiis hirtii-t(>iin;iit{)sis iiic illic resinoso-vernicosis, fol us tltiisis oijioiigw foriaceis uitcrnis puniMDcrviis jiiiiiorihii.s sti|MilacL'is siipr.'i iiutrgitUMpiu till giaiiilulo-iD-piipillosis piibesct'iilibiis Mibtiis tointMitosis, peduiiciiiis siibaggri-gatis ail a|>ices raimiluriini. (Iniiliiis (('a'rulti«i) capiiatis licciiliio-brai'tcatis, ovario iobiiiis tril)iis cloiigutis .•recti*.— 7'o/T. ./ (ir. 11. I. ji. illH. //(«-/<. Ir. I'l. 3. t. 272. 'I'liin •pccic'i lias II Irav'raiit ami soinevtlmt resinous iini'll. Oiih. XVII. lix'.ijminos.t:. .Um. 1. 'riicriuoplinrt species, with apparently white, but probably, when recent, yellowish flowers. Leaves much lon|;er than in any hitherto known species. c 2 T u > n^ ( ! i !■ ■ I. ti .i (f ' i1 fi ;ii)' m 'f n ' k m ■ I 1'^' ii-% 330 CALIFORNIA.—SUPPLEMENT. ILeguminosa. I. Meilicago maculata. Sibth. Probably imported. 1. Trifolium Macreei, Hook, et Am. in Bot. Misc. 3. p. 179. — T. albo-purpureum. Torr.ct Gr. Fl. !.;>. 313. Tlicsc specimens exactly agree with those of Chili. The flowers are small, a little protruded beyond the silky calrccs, dark purple, pale at the tips. It is a small slender spreading plant. Stems a span lon<;. Slipuics often ovate. 2. T. dichotomum ,• erectum dichotonuim patenti-pilosum, foliisanguste obovatis denti- ciilatis, stipiilis folioli (limidium n?quantibiis lato-ovatis acuminatis, capitulis lato-ovatis obtiisis longe pediinciilatis, calycilnis sessilibus dense piloso-sericeis dentibus longis setaccis rectis suba^qunlibiis corolla; longitudinc. In many particulars this airrccs with the preceding species, but it is, in every respect, a much larger and stoiitcr plant, apparently prowintr quite erect. Tlie stipules are i to J of an inch in length, the capitula more than an inch. The calyx is quite as long, or rather longer than the corollas, which latter appear to bo of a purple colour. 3. T. timcilentum ,- aniiiium ulubnim, catilibiis erectis gracilihus, foliolis ubcordato- cuneatis senatis sei\atiiiis aristatis, slipulis e lata basi lancutjlato-acuminatis integernniis, pedunculis clongatis, floribus umbcllatis duimim deflexis, calycis glabcrrimi striati lieiiti- bus subuiatis tubo loii>;iaribus corolla breviorilxis inforiore rcliquis sub \ bruviore, logu- minc dispeinio stipitato. — Torr. tt Gr. 11. \. p. 310. A slimier, erect, annual plant, glabrous in every part. Corollas purple, apparently persistent, and be- ( ouiing hturiose. 4. T. (Involucraria) microcephalum. Ph. — Hook. Fl. Dor. Am. I. p. 133. ^'orr. el Gr. II. l.;j. 317. 5. 'V . (\n\o\uc\M\a.) ntnplectena ; par>'uin erectum giabrutn, foliolis cuneatis dentatis, stipniis ovatis nipinbranaccis ctLspidatis, pcdunculi!; axiliaribus'bliuin aH]uantibus, capitulo 3-.j-fl<)ro, iuvolucro prol'iindo 3-a-fiilo niembranaceo lobi.s rotundatis menibraiiaceis sub- incisis, calycis rigid! tubo brcvissinio dentibus subulato-.sotaceis corollaiii florit'eram paruni br('\ ioriinis nunc i)irKiis. vcxilJo di-iiuini inaxinto inflato niembranaceo, leguinine oblongu tratisviisim rugoso i-spermo vexilli longiludine. ( r.\n. LXXN'III. — )Torr.itGr. Ft. 1. /). 31!». In size and general aspect this Trefoil accords with T. ilfjmuperatum, but ihrrr the involucre is obsolete and truncate, here (comparatively) large and deeply lobcd. Tab. LXXVIII. Fii/. i. Capituluni of flowers ; Jig. 2. .Single (lower ; Jiij. 3. Capitulum of three fruits, with the persistent corollas ; — mininifiid. (i. r. (Involucraria) microdon ; glabrum subdecumbcns ramosum, foliolis obcordatis acute serratis, slipulis ovatis acuminatis inlegerrimis, involucris liemispliaericis niultifidis nervosis capitulo denso paruni brevioribus laciniis 3-a.(idis .spinuloso-serratis, calycis ii i . :\l >■ i?f^' [I ii ' n ■ LetiuminoM,] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 331 dentibus brevissimis triangulari-ovatis aciitis ciliato-serrulatis, legumine oblique obovato 1-spermo. (Tab. LXXIX. )—flbo*. et Aru. in Bot. Misc. 3. p. 180. This differs in no respect from the Chilian plant wo described in our Contributions to the Botany of South America. Tab. LXXIX. Fit/. I. Capituliim and involucre; Jitj. 2. Single flower ; Jig. 3. Legumcn: — magnified. 7. T. (Involiiciaiia) melananthum ; prociinibens elongatiim glabrum, foiiolis obovalo- cuneatis (stipulisque ovato-acuminatis rigidis) spinuloso-ileiitatis, pedunciilis axillaribus folio longioribus, involiicris plano-liU!inispbiKricis reticulatis iiicisis spiiiulosis capitulo denso brevioribus, caljcis rigidi striati campaimlati dentibus lato-subiilatis apinescentibus lubo longioribus corolla acuminata brevioribus integerriinis demum rellexis, Uiruniine lato-elliptico dispcrmo nicnibranacco. — 1\ varitgatuin. p. Torr. et Gr. Fl, 1, p. 317 ? '''his cnnies very tear 1'. C/iilcnse, Hook, cl Am. suprii, |i. I(i ; but the stems are much taller, bearing more copious iicads of flowers, and the tuctli of tlie calvx urr i|iiito ciairL'. 8. T. {luvoUwrana) ohtnsijlunim ; pubesceiis, caiiie iloiigato, tbliolis obovato-laiiccoiatis spinuloso-denticulatis, siipiilis laiiceoiatis |)r(>liindL- iuciso-spiiiosis, pedniicr.lis axilhiiibus folio duplo longioril)us, iiivolucris plaiiiusculis parvis rcticulalis inciso-spinosis capitulo laxiusculo innjusculo triplo brevioribus, calycis (li'iitii)us subulato-spiiiosis iiitcj;erriuiis longitudine tubi carina obtusa apit^ ^ubdciitata nuiito brevioribus, ovario obiiijue ohovati) subdispcrno. Ifwfi. k. PI. v. H. t.2H\. Abiuit a foot or uiori' liiL'li, ilowny. riowiTH lari;i' in priijiDrliou In the iiin>lii(Ti'. Curollas loiiLTt p;ilc- coloured, with a ilark »|iiJl on tlic keel : llic vrsiilluiii very liluiil, iiiul ;U the apex slightly toothed ur jJiTgeil. Ahi very narrow, alinnst us long a<* t!j<.> vcxilliiru. y. T. (Involucraria) inrolurratiim. IVilU. {mm Kunth). Smith in lle.es Ciji I. — Hook. I'/. lior. Am. I. /I. 133 'i'. tridentatum. Limll. in ll>t. lUij. siiltfol. 107t). — l'. acicuiare. Nutt. in Torr. it Gr. Fl. I. />. 3IU. T is fuund in (.'hili as well as in California and N. W. AmcriiM. — It varies c<>Msiili'r.i!ily in size, from six inches to a foot or more in height ; wilh its leaflets more or lis* narrow, sometimes olituse, sonieliuies >|uitc acute. Segments of the calyx broad, wilh two (lateral) very short teeth ami one loiiir »pinoii'< imo. 10. T. (Involucraria) fniiliridtuiii. — 'V. Iictiiodon. Turr.rt Gr. Fl. I. i>. 3 IS. — a. I'oliulis oblongo-ovalibus aciitis, laciniis caiyciuis corolla duplo hrovioriljus oiiiniuo ink gt'rrimis. — 'r. (iuil)riattiin. Limll. lint. Ilii/.t. |07lt. — ■]. foiiolis obovatis rctu^is. — -/. folioli-- 1 iiovatis obtusis, calycis lacinia iiiferiorc profuuilo trifula. — ii. foiiolis obloiiLris obtusiusculis, ciIvcIn lacinia infetioro profuiuk' irifida, reli(piis bifuiis vd iiitcgriN, omnibus cariiiani icipuiutibus. This is a very variable speiii'«, or there are three distinct s|>eries in our rolleelions. The original plant of Lindley has short teeth to the calyx, and those i)ulto entire : and to this T.si>iniilu»um, Dougl. in I'l. Uor. Am. I. p. l;)a, must be referred. Dnr <5., gathered in California by Mr Menzii'«, has obcordate leave*, but il does not in other respects ditler I'roiu l)r I.iiidlry's plant, t'ur l«ii iiibiT vara., as we here eon»iiier theui. are in the preTiil (aliluriiiaii eulbeliun, \:n. y. bavin;.' the Imur s(i.-ini'nt of tin- calyx al«.i\s clnply .'i-lid. while our var. y. has larger paler-coloured flowers, longer teeth to tlio calyx, and those teeth, iu the greater nutnbcr, hi- or tritid. "■ •■}. [■)\ 332 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMEN'Y [Ler/uminosa. 1 11. T. (Involiicrnria) /«rca^M»j. Lindl. Bot. Ret/, t. IS83 (ami. Isatf). Torr. ct Gr. Ft. I. p. 319. — T. pliysopetaliim. Fisch. ct Mey. Animadv. Dot. p. 18 (ann, 1837). Among tlic largest and lianclsomcst of, II the Trefoils, and at the same time the most singular. In some of our spocimcns tlio .a'ipislos are an inch long, and nearly ] of an incii broad, and the fructified capitula are more than two Inches in diameter. 1. llosackia crassi/olia. Lenth. in Linn. Trans, 17. /7.36a. 2. H. stipularis. limih. I. c. p. 305. 3. H. gracilis. IlcHth. I. c. p. 365. "t. H. gramlijlora. Ilcnth. I. c. p. 366. 5. H. tomcntosa. livnth, I. c, p. 366. (i. H. rytisoiilcs. lirnth. I. c. p. 3(>6. Kirst found liy Mr Mcnzies in Califoriiiii. 7. II, jiincea, Bcnth. I. c. p. 366. 8. II. sirkcii. Btnlh. I. r. p. 367. 1 possess s|ii'ciincnj ul'tliis plant (Ijiil wiilioul llowers; gathered also ,u llic yriMt falls c Mi.bj.i \i\ Mr Doii|.'l'. 17, /. 8. BtiitL I. c. p. 367. 2. I.. iiiirnii:f/ius. Bint/i. I. r. p. 3(i7 Hosackiii |):ir\ illoni. Bmtli. in Bot. Bey. sulu Jbl. 1257, I/ix'/t. II. Bor. .Iiii. \.p. \M. I. I'sonilfji strolii/lna ; Ciiiik' (lu'rlini'to) petiolis stipiilis peddiiniii-, hractci^ciiic hirsiiti>. i,'i:iiuluiis.vt' supr.i glal)ris iiigro-piinctatis ^ubtus pni-cipiii'. ^tipull^ (iii.iiusciili.s) lalo-ovati;. t'iispiilau>-ajiitis meinbran.'iCLis. raccmis iiia\iii)i>, biactcis jalo-ovalis aciiminatis lloics sii|)ciaiuil)u>, calyci.N laciiiia iiileriDru coroilam .iiiiiaiUc >ui)tiis piil)L'h,cciili-caiii>. ( Tah. I..\\.\.) — P. iiiacro- ^taciiv.i, ,3.? 'Ihrr. ft Ciniy, 11. \. p. 301 i. stipiilis Inattcisqiic imilto iiiinorihtiK. — I'. inucrostacliya. lAnill. Bot. Itty. .\ tall L'roniiii.' pl.irit. »itli striali d >tiMus, and leaflets '2-!\ inches long, i'lowets purplish, tnhtctided liy very lari.'c i.'l,inilul,ir Ijractc.is «liicli aliimst conci'al llioin. 'r\ii. L.\\\. /);/. I. lir.iitea i .A'^. •.'. I'luwir ; ./w. .J. I'cdiccllalcd gland ; ./iV/. I. I'isul. 2. V. innir stipuiis parvis ovatis membranaceis, spicis brevibiis iiigro-villosis, biacteis calycisqiie laciiiiu infei'iore corollain ffiquanlibus. — Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1971. FlowiTs rather larifc, purple. Lcallcts two inches and more lonp. ■!•. P. pht/sode.t ; erecta glabriuscula iierbacL-a, f'oliuiis (3) late rliombeo-ovatis punctatls, sjtipulis parvis luiicuolatis iDumbraiiaceis, raccinis laxis pediincn'alis (olio longioribiis, calyci- t)usdcinum inflatis irlandiiiusis corolla dimidio brevioribus dcntil)us brevibiis subttqiinmi- hus.— Dour/las IJ(wk. 11. Bor. Am. 1. />. I3«. Torr. et Hi: Fl. ]. p. ;U)|.. Our former specimens from thi? ("ohnnliiii, with only withered llowcra, led us inlo an error witli respect in the relative "rii'/th of the calyx and corolla. The corolla is in reality twice tin; length of the calyx. After riowerinp, the latter hocoincs li>nj;er and intlated, and (|iiitc encloses the 1 -seeded li'giuno, I. Potalostuuioii mavrosldrhjium. Torr. in .Inn. Lye. V. Y. 2. p. ITfi. Torr. (f Cir. Fl. \.p. 309.— 1'. ornatiim. Domjl.—llook. Fl. Bor. Am. \. p. 138. Had. Between Hrnin an and i)nyhce Uivers, Snake Country. (Tolmic.^ 1. A'Horplia Cfili/ornicd ; iViiticosn pubesc 'tis, rainiili^i petiolisipie glamliilis rigidis acutis acidcati.s, foliolis eilipticis obtusis subtiis i)i<^ro-ptiiictatis, calycibiis striatis piibcs- ccir.i-caiiis o-lidis glatidiilosis laciiiiis laiict'olatis irjaiuliiia ttTiiiiiiMtis, stylo exserto reciirvo acuto geriniiiwuic globoso-villosis Snlf. in I'orr. it (Jr. Fl. I. p. 300. A very ilistincl «ppcie», most allied perhaps to ,1. friitmi.iii. i. I'liiU'a mncrodon ; ertcta ileiisc piilioscfiiii-i-niiosceiis doiiiuiii f^labriiisctilii, caiiic aiigiilato, folioil^ 1 1- l3-jtio;is obloiigo-laiict'Dlaiis obtusis apictdatis brcvissiine petioliilatis, stipidis parvis laiiceolato-aciiiDiiiaiis persistciitibiis, peiliiiictiiis folio siibbri'vioribus, laci'inis '.'loiigalis inultilloris, bractcis >i!t)iilatis iiit'iiibraiiacois loitgitiidiiie pedicel lortiin, ralycis tiibo ovali, dcntibus f. 314. A straggling plant, slightly hoary with (Imvn. Tlu' ItMves i.iul IciUlIs crowdod. ;». P. nstraffulimi. Dc Cand. — (3. foliolis idtTed a slJ^-lit variety of /'. nslrdiinliiui, «itli the ciimnioM ,il|pim< and arctic «late of tho plant, and can find no dilliTciici", rxc< pt in the sinallcr and slenderer (lowers and lejllels. Calitorr.i.i, however, iiiiist nndoidileilly he considered a -very simtliern slat on lor it. It is scarcely ''utingjishable from 1'. d€i:h-:. Null., hut that is a Uocky Mountain and not u coast iil.oil. !. Astragalus Hypot/httis. L. — A. goniaii's. Siitt. in Torr. ft Gr. if. \. p. .}3(>. Hah. I'ine Creek, Snake Country. ( ^Wwiit:.)— Mr Nuttall's .1. •joniatns, from th.' Kcicky .Mouutaiiii, N. California, is precisely the same. 2. A. ij/anosus. Dinii/i. in IIooK. i'l. Jinr. .im. I. p. 152. Torr. it (.ir. I'l. I, p. 333. —A. argophylltis. S:'tt. in Torr. tt Gr. it. I. .". 331 {txd. the synomjm). Hab. Ahiut Snake Korl, Snake Country. ( 7'.i/mi. .)— Mi Nutf.ll had eonsidored his A. iir,joi)At/llus as prohahlv tile sarn'.' as the .1. hiilniinairiiiis of Dr Uh liardson ; hut on a rompaiisou iil specimens, we had thai nut to he the case. i'he (injo/i/ii/liiis is id. ntical «iili the .1, ijlitrnMis of l).ju:;la-. 3. A. didtimornrpus ; subereclus pilosiu.sculus, foliolis sub-H-jugis obloiigo-suiK.')ovali-s iMJiarginatis, stipulis parvis ovatis niumhraiiaccis ad b.isiu petioli subcounalis, pciluncuii> ll.lio longioribus,, lloribus capitati> jjarvis calycis liirsuti ;/. 4. Fruit, with the per- sistent ealvxi ti'h J. View of tho umhsrside of the fruit; ./(;/. (i. The IoImjs of the fruit forced back, when •hey easily separate into two l-»eedcd |Kirtion» j Jiij, 7. Seed ■.—muynifietl. Leguminoia.'] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 335 1. Lathyrus pa/u. L. nanus. l)ouyl, mst. — Binth. in Ilort, Trans. .V. ,S'. I. p. 409. t. 14. /. 2. Ag. 1. 1 . /.. II. 7. L. leptophyllus. Benth. in Ilort. Tians. V. S. I. p. U)9. Lindl. Hot. Reg. t. H)7(t. .ig. I. i.p. 12. 8. L. micranthus, Doiigl. in Hot. Reg. t. 1231. Hook. Fl. Bur. Am. I. p. \&i. .Ig. I. I.p. 14. i). L. I>ir:>l,ir. Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1 109. Ilooh. Ft. Bor. .1m. I. p. 102. Ag. I. c. p. 14. 10. L. gracilis. Ag. I. t: p. 15. tah. I. / 2. 1 1, I.. pusUhLo. Ph.— Hook. Fl. Bar. Am. I. p. 15. Ag. I. c. p. l:>. ]'i. I., gnindi/otiiis. Lindl. in Ag. I. c. p. 18. 13. L. lalfitlitis. .Ig. I. r. />. 18. 14. L. cytisoides. Ag, I. r. p. 18. I."). I., ajfinis. Ag. I. v. p. 20.— L. Xootkeiisis. ^. Ilooh. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 163? {Ag.) —Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2130. (Ag.) 10. L. XiHilkatinsis. Ihmn I'h.—Sims, Bot. Mag, t. 1311. Ilooh. Fl. Bar. Am. I. p. 163. Ag.l.c.p. 21. 17, L. versiatlor. Lindl. Hot. Rig. t. 1979. 19. L. rifularis. Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1595. Ll:biai'il)iiA l)rL'vil)us, raCL'tiiis cloii- ifatis, floril)!!^ alieniis, bractcih pi'dicrllo hiuvioribiis pt'i-sistonlihiis, calycis hractuolati lal>i(> superifire l:ipartito inferiore iiitugro (miiiuti' li'iduiitato. Nutf.), ovariu liia'ari-uljiongc liirsulissimo. — Suit. W(.s7. — 'I'orr. rt Gr. PI. iniil. Nr.trly alih il to /,. linifiiliui, Uo:li ; uiid an iiiiiitTt'oct spvciiiicn, in Dr Lindlcv '« colloctiun Iroin DnigUst , C.'alifonii.i), is doubtriillv rd'omil to tliat species b_v Agardli. lint it is truly disiii;ct, in lliu niorr Ir Jiioiitc li'allcK anil tlic rniicli sin.illiT sti|Mil('S .inil linictia!', wljicli latttr arc alsu iicr^isii-nt. Mr Ntittiill ruiiiid it M San DirL'ii, N. Caliluriiia. and lii;- name we ailupt. I'lowers deL|pl_v lin;.'ed with pnr] le. 'i.j. L.piinifldnis: cImiiis ircctii-i famosus piihcscciiti-liirsutiis di'iiiiiin giaht-f, lolioli.'- .")-* i)l)ovat -iaiicL'iilati--. siipiilis iiiinutis subiilatis pt'fsistentibiis, raccmis eloiigutis, (lori- l>iis (parvi:i lii'i'idcis) >id)\t'iticillatis, l)ractois sid)ulatis |)iilic'elliiin ic()iiaiitibiis di'cidiiis. c.iivi'i-. stiricei ialiiis .siil)ii(|iuilil)a.s .siipciidie bidciitati) iiil'iriDic iiiugio, (legtiiiiiiic liiiMito •stiljtribpL'niu)) Xiili. in.''/. — '/'nrr. d Gr. II. iiit'il. IIai. I'.etHi'iii Henry and Sniilli's liiMrs, Snake (Jouiitry. (VVi/wiii.) — An e)t('eeilinj;ly «rl!-inarked , liber, iiifiiniin. ud ba^in trans versiiu tccedens. Pi ,'ulu l>, oblon^o- iiNubai breMler unguieulata. — 1 1.. M^ne. Stiiimiut bi^crialia i aiiptiiura bubdeceiu ad marxineni ealyei^ irj^erta ; inftrhru 5, versus nu'dinm tubi. I'lldiiiintii brevia, incurva (.staininuin inlerinruui arete ilelleJa). Aiil/iiric >iil>r>iiiinil:e. Kudinientuni pi>tdli (I. — I i.. ]' ulatus, ilemniu deeiduus. Sliijmu dilatatuin. (hiilii 'J, eollaleralia, (lenilentia, ad Tin: .\iitinlliit 111 I)f L'antlolle, fouP'led tipon the llrj: Canadmiit, Mt., in the .V.mo;/iiii(A«, lUl'., and llie Suitalliu I'l Uak Is iiuw divided Uilwi'cu Siila and Muha. Rosace(e.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 337 axin iateriorem loculi affixa. Fructus com\)oit\lii», c dnipia (abortionc) 3, 2 vel 1, subsiccis, oblique obo- vutii, aubiiicurvis. Putnmen chartaccuin. Semen 1, pendens, obovntum. Albumen nullum. Cutyleiloncs late obovatic, comprcsso'. liadicula lupera. 1. Nuttallia cerasi/ormis. Tori: et Gr. Fi. o/N. Am. ined. — (Tab. LXXXII.) The greater part of tlie acconnpanyinj; drawing of tliis entirely ncv. g-cnus, was made from imperfect specimens f;atlicrcy that gentleman on the Columbia, and bearing the mn. name of Nuttullia cirnaijhrmis of Toircy and Gray, a name which 1 have the greatest pleasure in thus per- petuating. Nor conld the name be atlacluMl to any plant with greater propriety than to one inhabiting a ilislrict of country where that gentleman has so eminently signalized himsulf by his recent laborious researches and discoveries. We here •lubjoin Mr Nuttall's description, drawn up im the spot, as co|>ied from his ms. by my friend Dr (iray, and which shows how well be dislingi.ished all its remarkable features. " A small forest-tree, ahi>ut the size of Amiliinc/inr Bolri/'ipium, exhaling a faint scent of liilter Almonds with a smooth 'jiown bark on tlie branches, and allernatc, oblong, entire, thin leaves. Kaccnies filiform, connceteil at the base uilh a branclilet, both included in the common bud. Leaves alternate, entire, i'utieat(-c)l)l(>ng, apicidalcl, anil attenuatrd below into a short |)eliole, UKJrc or less pubescent or glabrous beni^alh ; the sanii; bud prodiuing bulb leaf anil r;i(i'nie. Uacenie pendulous, and, with the while tlowers and inigiiiculate nblnng pet.iU, rcseiiibliiiL' Aitultiuc/inr Iltlri/njiiniii. liracts membranous, narrow, and acuminated. Male calyx canipannlale, b.ill-way .'>-cleft. .SclmuciiIs lanceolate. Stamens about l'J-li>, in- serled on and below the margin nf the calyx. IVmale calyx dividing circularly towards the l)a8C ; the base remaining beneath the fruit. Stamens miiuite and rniliniental, fewer, (ierins .'>, roundish, 2-') usually soon abortive ; styles tlliform, deciduous ; stigma small, 'J-loljcd. (Jerniens tor some linn- gibbous, llic mature drupe at length nearly straight, the inlernal indehi«eeiit suture scarcely visible ; pulp a mere suee\den! blackish-brown -kin, furnished witli a bloom. Nut I -seeded ; no perisperm or alliumcn. I'mbryo straight, the radicle inserted towards the summit of the fruit. Tl i' fruit is greedily ealcn by robins and other baccivorous birds, though almost liilter to the taste, and with the heavy odour of the Ijitter almond." Tab. LWXII. Nuttallia cerasiformis. — .\. Ilraiieh of a male plant in Itower. — I). Kranch of a feniah. plant, from which the calyx and petal* h.ive fallen, ami exliiliilliig the ferlili/ed ovaries. — C. llrancb with ' ftiiit : — IKtt. Vl.T. I'l'l, I. Fill .f>'J- Calvx of a male llinver laid open, showing the situation the stamens ; Jiij. ,'). Female llowsr, after the calyx has fallen anuy : Jiij. 4. Pistilluin ; Jiij. i>. The same, laid open ; Jii/. li. A siiiijle fruit ; ,/iij, 7. The same, laid open ; Jiij. (s. ICmbryo : — m, that until we exaiuined specimens lately sent by Mi llartwe.', He hesitated whether it should not be referred to that plant. All the s|iccimens, himever, from Mr Douglas, as Wkll as one collected by Mr Nuttall on the Platte Uivcr, have the leaves smaller, and more downy beneath, than Humboldt's species, the (lowers not clustered, but gemiimte and recurved, the fruit larger, and the cauila much longer and more |)hunosc. A second species, lonnd by Mr Nuttall [C. Iieliiloides, Nutt. ms. in Herb. Hook., and Hook. Ic. I'l, t. il'J'J}. is also ipiite distinct from tlie .Ntexican plant ; while a third species, C. ledijulia (Nutt. nui, i'l Herb, nostr., and Hook. Ic. PI, t. 3'J4), is extremely dilfereiit from all the rest. With regard to ihu genus itself, it must rank very close to Pitnhia, from which it scarcely dlH'crs, except ■li h i ; H' I -i I r I I i- i IM 1 ,-if t( : ■ i i'l, i 1 ■ i: 338 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. {Roiaetm. in the atMence of petal*, in the deciduout ciJyx, and in the much larger and plumoie style. In our prewnt specie*, tlio calyx is loinetiine* carried up by tlie elongated iwrsiatent ityle, on which it remain* lome way below the apex. 1. Spira>a {I'hysocarpii.s) opuH/olia. Linn. — Hook. Fl. Bar. Am. I. p. 171.— i3. Hook. I. c. — S. capitata. Piirsh. — S. ribifolia. NuU. mi. in Herb. Hook. Mr Niitiall's fjiccimcn is from the Columbia; hi* S. pauciflora, from the same country, iccms scarcely tliffereiit. 2. S. (Spiraria) ariwfilia. Sm.—Hook. Fl. Dor. Am. \.p. 173. I. Atlenostoma fmciculata. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 139. /. 30 A. fasciculcta et bre- vi folia. Nutt. WIS. (in Herb. Hook.) We can pc • >ivo uo ditl'crence between Mr NuttaU'« two »uppo*cd *pccie*. Hi* A. bret'tfolia i* but a more stunted plant, with ihorter leave*. 1. Uubiis macropetalm (I)o»gl.). Hook. Fl. Itor. Am. 1. p. 178. I. 59. 1. I'otentilla glanduhm. Lindl. Dot. Iteg. t. 1583. — 3. petalis calyce longioribu*. Limll. Dot. Reg. t. 1973. From this we can scarcely distinguish the /'. Oregana, Nutt. m*. in Herb, nostr., nor even hi* P. Jissa, ms. 2. P. tuuerina. L. I. Ilurkelia /)/.«r« (Lindl.); •'landulosu-pubesccns, foliis radicalibiis C-7-jugis Inciniis ciiiicatu-obloiigis piiinatifidis vel palinatifidis incisis, paniculis coryinbusis capitalis, pvti>.liK calyceni siiperaritibus, calycis iaciniis accessoriis integerrimis dupio anguiitioi-ibus, ttipiiliK palnv.tifido-iiicisis, liracteis palmatis capituiis brevioribus. — Lindl. Dot. Iteg. t. 1997. Mr Llniilcy states this to have come from Califoriiiii ; but our apei'imcns were collected by Douglas in ISSi, in the interior, and |irol>ably in Columbia. a. H. cuiuKita [Lindl.) ; villosu-pubet>cen<>, foliis radicalibus pinnatis lU-12-Jugis laciniis subrutuniio-cuiicaiis iiicisis, paniculis curyinbosis capitatis, pctalii* calyceni luperaiitibus, cnlycis laciniis omnibii!) integorrimis consimilibiis oblongo-lniiceolatis, stipnliii subitltegris ovatu-Iuiicculutis, bractcis tripartitis capitulis viUosi-i brevioribus. — Lindl. Dot, JUg. sub /olio 1997. — II. Douj^lasiaiia. Xutf. ms. in Herb. Hook. II. jiiirvijlnni. Null, uis., iliH'crs by bcin^ more villou*, by having fewer leaflet* to the radicat leave*, and tliu ucccsiiary calwiue segments twice as narrow as the ulbors. It is from the mountains of California. 3. H. capitata (Lindl); caule basi glabriusculo apice gianduloso-pubescente, foliis radicniibiis pinnatis 5-n-jugis luciniis inferioribus subrotundis iiicisis basi cuucatis, petalis calyceni siipcrantibus, cnlycis laciniis acccssoriis iiitcgcrriinis multo aiigustioribiis, stipulia inteL,M'is tripartitisve, capitulis solitariis bructea piiiiiatitida breviuribtis. — Lindl. Dot, liey. subjhlio 1997. Linillcy iiicnlioiis that this is a Califurnian plant ; but our •pccimcns were collected by Douglas on the (.'aseade Mountainii uf tlie Columbia. Rosacea,] CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. 839 4. H. congetta (Hook.) ; bosi hirsutissima opice glanduloso, foliis radicalibus pinnatis sub-7-jugis Inciniis angustis cunentis apice praccipue incisis, pnniculis corymbosis capitatis inuitiiloris glandulosis pubesccntibus, petalis calycctn paullo superantibus, cnlycis laciniii> accessoriis integcrrimis multo nngustioribus, stipiiliit palmatifulo-incisis, bracteis 3-5-pai'- titis capitulis brevioribus.— //oo^. Bol. Mag. t. 2880. Flor. Itor. Am, \.p. 196, — H.hir- sutn. Lindl. in not. Reg. auhjblio 1997. — H. pilosa. Nutt. ms. in Herb. Hook. I)r Lindloy itiitcs that this also wa> found in Calirorniu, but our specimens from Douglas wcro collected, in IH35, in the interior of the Columbia, and those from Nuttall arc from (he Wallamct plains. These differ in no respect from the plant long ago figured in the Bot. Mag., and are distinguished from all the preceding by the lower part of '.he stem and petioles of the leaves bo'iig very hirsute, with long, |)atcut, harsh hairs. In habit, and particularly in thi- shape of the segments of the radical leaves, this upproaches most to H. Jittca, 5. II. grandis; pubisccnti-villosa, folii.s caiilinij infcrioribus 4-5-jugis laciniis subalter- iiis cuiicutu-subroluiiilis 3-5-partitis, lobis ciiiieato-obovatis incisis terniinali ulte trifiilis, floribtis solitariis lunge pcdiinculatis omnibus c dicbotomus cnlycis viilosi Inciniis acces- soriis ovnto-oblongis subtrifidis (piam iiiteiiorcs janceolatas nciitas luajoribus petala fcrc diiplu stiperantibus, stipulis pinnatifidis. Our spocimoiis are from California. When wo com|iarc this with //. Caliji/rnica, Cham, et Schlocht. in Liunit'a, 'J. p. 27, wc find so many poiits of resemblance, that we arc ulmnst inclined to suppose them the same, and that the present plant may n )t bo completely developed, and thcrel'ure not cxhililtiiig the ample paniclo described by these authors. The points of rcscndjianco are — 1. >7. I'ulijhnurd, like ours, does not seem to have the llowers capitate, as in all the other species, but hivs them disposed in " panicuU niultitlora ampla, basi pluries dichotonia cum alari, apice raceniosa." 'J. The outer segments of the caly\ >irr broader and lest sharp than the inner, and are usually rurnishcd with a small tooth or incision on one or both sidr^. .'). The plant is more villous towards the cxtrcir.ity. 4. The leaves arc large, and the lealiets, of a similar shape, are few, and somewhat alternate or pseui'u-opposito. 6. The culyx i> large, and the petals small. — The chief discrepancy lie* in the length of the peduncles ; in our plan), those belonging to the lower llowen< arc up- war. Lc'ives closely placed. Leatlcts6-7, oval or obovate. regularly serrated, except at the base, slightly plaited, generally obtuse, glabrous (but not lucid) above, downy, with short sof^ hain beneath. Corymb bearing copious flowers. Fruit globose, and, as well u the peduncles, quito smooth and glabrous. Sepals uniroim, persistent, spreading* ovattvlanccolate, much acumioatei dowry and ilightly glandular, whito at the margin. T 1 In'' ,! \ 1 1 i'i !• ' i M Mi m ( t'l ;ff ; ■ n; '•.-I m^ •ill ' i 310 CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. \\.,\affrariea. 1. Photinia arhntifolia. Lindl.—IIook. et Am. supra, p. 139. Wo cJo not suo that /'. nndiflurn of Niittiill'ii ini. in Hcrl). Hook, (lifters in any rcipcct from the prcicnt species. Tliis was first (liscovernl hy Mr Mcnzius, during Vancnuvor's voyage. '. Ceyasus iticijbliits {Xiilt. ms.) I foliis coriaceis percnniuitibus luciilis cordiito-uvatis '.tion : the one has the whole plant, but especially tin- le.ives and Mowers, much more densely cancscent than the other; its llowers too are smaller, and of a less lively red colour. 1. Ciarkia />«/(■/«//«. I'insli. — nir. Iloru piiipiirei) <7 albo. Hab. Snake (,'oMutry, about Siiike Fori. Mr Tolniii. 2. ('. iliijaus. lAnill, — riia-ostonia Doiiglasii. S/iiti/i, Suites a liiiffun, \\ . p. SU'3. This varus much in tlie hairiness of the ovarmui uud cal.w : but is ijuitc distinct from the following, with which Spach unites it. 3. t". rhimilHiidiii. Doiiijl. in Ilook. 11. lior. Aut. \. p. "iW. Liitdl. Hot. Ilnj. I. 1981. — C. gaurioidt's. IIortul. — Don in .Sweet lir. I'/. Curd. 2d. Ser. t. 379. 1. Eucbaridiiim concinnum. Fisch. et Mti/ir. — Hook. Hot. May. t. 3J8y. A solitary specimen of this we found mixed with Clarhia rftomboiJea, with the foliage of which it agrees prrtly well ; but it has very ditlerenl llowers. 1. (Enotheru (Ilolostigiiia) (i/1/s.iuide.s : biiniilis imilticaulis pubeniia, foliis inl'crioribus muito majoribus oblongo-laticfoiatis inajqiiaiittT deiilalis in petioium altemialis cauiibiis pauiio breviuribus, supcrioribus liiiearibii!>, racctnis t'oiiusis sccundi^ circiiinatis, ovuriis Onayrariea.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 341 tcnuissimis sessilibus, petalis filamenta oeqtiantibus stylo brevioribus, capsulis contortu- plicatis sti'iatifi torulosis. — Hook. Ic. PI, vol. IV. {ined.) This in one of tlio most rumiirkuljlc apocics of tlio group witli whicli wo arc acqu«intcil. It hai a >londi>r perpendicular branched root, from tlio aummit of which itriio aevcnil short uaccnding atouia, from three tu H»i inches lunif, the central one, howovcri erect, and aKraya apparently llorifuruua from the baao to the summit, the cupsule at tlio l)a«c lieinjf almost mature, while tho upper portion is only in Mower. Lower leaves aim mt eipial in lon^;th to the stums, and sometimes noiirly im inch hro id, wliile tho upper onoa hccomo liractou' uriil are ahortcr than the llowors. Klinvcrs pale yellow, and retain their colour wlieii dried, as in (ICit. (Imliitn, Cav. . they are copious, raceiniiso and second, the upper porlinii »l' tlic raceme [n:'mg recurved until the llowi'r> cxpiiid. Petals roundisii, oliovate, ohtusc, and not at all emar!;in,ite. The wliole hahit ia that of sonic spiicies of Aliisniiin, or ratlier. perli.ip<, of Vcsicariii. Tlie c.ipsiiles are alioiit an inch long, contortuplicatc. slender, not half a line thick at the hose, slightly attenuated at the exlroniity, sinncwhiit terete, lint striated, torulosc liy the constrictions hetween the seed". To llii'i, (E. c.imliirtd, non.'l. in Hook. I'l. Hor. Am., seems allied : but of that plant wv possess only a very impel feet specimen, and it seems ipiiti: distinct. Hab. I'iiiu Creek, Siiuko Cimntry. Mr Tutmie. 2. (E. (Iloiostignia) .yiintlis {Hook.); ruilici; DiiilticipiCe, cuiilibus adscciuloiitiliu^ puUenilis siinpliciliiis, tolii> oliKiiitrti-spullitilati*) (infei'ioi'iliiis loii^o) in petiohiiii altciiuutiii iiiiCirtTi'iinis cuiiesi-eiitiliiis, tlnribiis axiiiaiilms, putalis stainiiiii styluiiKpiu siipL'raiitibu.s, Dvnrio piloso e l)a.si crassiorc attutiti'ito, iViictti aciito ictraLriiiii) aciiiiiiiiato iiicaiio spirali- ter loitit. — Ilook. I'lor. Ilir. Am. 1. p. 21.1. IIoi)k. et Am, supra, p. \l\. .\lire perfect specimens, from (3.iliforni;i, than those we formerly possessed, have ciiablcd us to dra« up tlie above character; and we ni.iy olxcrve. that the Hsiiiro of (K. ditiranlliifuliii, Horn. Dot. Kci;. t. lH(t'. IS «o exirenu'ly similar to the pri'sr-iil species, that were it nut sl.ited by its orl);iiial ilescrilier to be a native of Chili, wu should have consiilcred it the sani<'. Tlie tluwers, as in all the following,' individuals of this suii- ^'I'liui, become green when dry. The slcui'< an' fruin four to eight inches hi','h. ^^. {.v.. (Ilolostimna) mirmnthn. Horn. — II. Iiirta. Link. (I: fiitiioiihi/llit, Nult. nii . riiiues >ery iieir thi<, and !•> pcilups not n'ally distini't i but in the oiil> specimen we have suen. tin! capsule is thinly covered with short adpresscd hairs, and not rough with ■iiicail ing Imirs, us in Horneinann's plant. i. (E. (MolDsli^ma) ynirUiJlitra ; acau'.is pilosa, loliis an^iiste spathulato-iiiienribtis intcgonimis vtl apice ilcitliciilatis, llv)ribus sf>>iiil)iis, ttilic loiij,Mto fililbrmi t'oliis paullo lireviort, petulis lute obconlutis. — Hook. Ic. I'l. vol, IV. (med.) This is n small annual plant ; tho leaves are erect, and from an im-h and a half to two inches long, and •carcely a line broad near the apex, while they taper sfrudnally clownwards. We have not seen the fruit, but the ovarium is oblong. The flowers arc large in proportion to the size of the plant. It is very distinct from any other species with which we are aci|uaiiited. (\Vc may here remark, thai i. marilima, Nutt. ms.. from St l)iei.'o. in California, is the same with tK. virtiUsceim, Hook. IMor. Hor. Am. I. p. "iU; anil (Kit. ((iynint/tiis) til/iospirmoiiles, Nutt. ms., is (Kit. Uuutftit, Uougl. in Hook. Fl. l!or. Am. ; while the iK. pi/i/num o( l\w same botanist, 1. c, is probably also not distinct from it. Uoiiglas, in the I'lor. Itor. Am., says of (K. H^iiIhi, that the style is much ex- serted ; but in his own af well aa in Nutlall's specimens, it ia scarcely the length of the |ictals.) 3. (E. (Vtoi\cU&) purpurea. H'i/ht. — (unletia Willileiiowiaiia. Spach. I' ,' I' I li Mi, 348 CALIFOUNIA.— aUPPLEMKNT. [ Onat/raritti. I'f Our only ipccimcn hai Iho capiiulc liiriiitc ; lliu leeda aro liorizoiitHi, m in (K, tkcumbent w<\ IK. hjiida, from both uf wliicli, howvvcr, it is readily dittiiiKuiahud, \>y the groatiT loiiKth of tlio fruit. TI>o Icavci aro more |K)inlcd tlian in tlic cultivalvd furiii of the tpcrici, and dii^lilly tuothcd. 6. (i:. (('.(itletio) lepula. Limit. Bot. Reg. t. I8M). Thin nearly agrcct with fE. i>rocumbent in the form of the frnit, lint it ia more Imlry ; the atcni of the present speoioi In erect, and the Icavci, capeciully in the wild ipecimeni, are (lightly hulry. They are, how. ever, too cloiely allied, 7. (E. (Goiletio) riminea. Douffl. — far. parvifluru? of tilii variety, the only ipecimen in the colleeliun has lloucr* lu xniuli a» tiiiisi.' uf (E. yuaiiniiiliuru, from which it ditl'er* by the ranesccnt, nut hairy, fruit, and by the infundibnllfnrui tube of the calyx being longer than the orariuin, even longer in lli.it respect than in tlio u^^uul form uf (K. vimiiiia. Tlir calycine ac^mentii arc at Ion); as iho corolla, nhib' ui the coinmou state lljcy are unly half itii liiigtli. If ni.'W, it may be dittinguiahed from the other iprcii'* of (Imlelia a» follows : — ('alyci!i tubo infundibulilornii ovurio lungiore, laciniis corollani u ipiantibus, alaniiriihus cdrolla duplo brevioribos, ittyin ulira lubimi f>iisi>rlo, •tljrnulia bibia brevibua ovalibna, eapsula baai craaaiiie inncsccnte, aeininibua ad^cenilciilibua. — Tliirt' i< liki'wi''t aunthcr |itant in the collection, so very rioselv allied in cljaractcra to ihc common appiaranrc of (I', ximinui, tiiat we feel unwilling to sp|taratp it as n sprciea, wilhout u more nnnirrouaaci of Kpt'iiincna ; in it the brunrhea are acutely an^'li'd, and tlie habit ia entirc'y tliat of ih'. /nirfwrid . it may be recoi^nincd by llic folluwin^ inarka :— . Lrccia (.'labriuacnlu glaucoaccna, rainia aiifjniatit upico diMisitlnri", tiiliis an;;u«te luucciilatiit ucunimatis ilcnii- cnlatia, calycia tubo infundibuUrurmi ovarium ^ub;^(pla^le, lucinlia ^lauunlbuMpll' tiirolla duplo brcvioribua, stylo ultra antheras exacrto, itit^niatia lobiii brevibus ovulibiis, cupsula baai craasiuri' dciiiuni kilabiu, »L'juinibua adicendentibua. 8. CL. (Ciodetiti) Unelia. Cat far. ff. teiiuiruliii. I.iitd/, ? We have two fcirina in the collcclion, wliich we can scarcely di'sliii^Miitli from the narrow. leaved variety (.f l)r Lindley, or Ol. Irnuijiiliii of Cavanillea ; the one ia pale.llnwered ; tbe ntlier Iia8 deep purple •mall llowcra, exactly reaenibling our f/v. ttiullu, var. /larvj/lnni, from Chili. It ditfera Iroui (E. vimvieu by the very short calyx-lube, and from (E. Itumnninvii (wbii h .ippeara lu be iieca«iunally cultivated, inider the name of IE. Iimlla, in our garden') by the long cxserlcd -li^jma. I'l rliapa, however, liieac characlcra are variable, and, if ao, several of the allied spcciea from the West Coast of America may likewiae be referred to fE. tCHtllu. 9. CE. (Gotletia) rubicimtla. Lindl. Bot. Jlaj. t. 1856. Mr Uouglaa' ipecimeua are iin|ierfect, and, as far as reganla ti.e colour of the llowcre, rcMnible the flLMire of (>;. r«.u'o-iill>a, in .Sweet Hrit. Fl. Oard. I. "JfiH, more than that jrlveii I'v l)r I.indliy ; tbe \r:\\rt arc, however, much narrower and more acute, and the »|>ecies, along with the hybrid (E. Iiijroiu, Hoi. Heg, t. UOj (not of Sweet Mr. Fl. (iard. '2d Ser. t. liHC, which hua yellow llowert), tends to unite iE. rusio-nlba lu (E. I.indleyi. All the three species have aKCudlng »eeds, a capkulu attenuated at tin.' biue, with th« aligina-lubea linear, and are perhaps must easily diatinguished thus :— I, iE. ru»to- milipubcNrcntc, calycis tuboovario 2-8-plu l>reviorc lacinias pctala- (|uo (cqiiaii'Ibus, stigiiiatc siibglobnso 4-lol)u. Tlu! Itark i4 a iliiiiiiii,; wliitt', »'itli a rcdditli tin)(c, and readily poult off from tlic ^tcni. Lriivvt two to tliri't' iiii'lica l(in^. liructou) Ictly, lintar, sliortvr tliuii the aubulutc ),'erincn. I'etaU 4, Boniowliat unilateral. Style liin);cr than the «'aini'n!i. Tho npiko, while niii' or two of the lower llnvteri only arc open, t« broad and very olituir, and retemblet the raceme of a Oii'lular't. ' 11 Oim, XX I. I.vthrum lineare. Linn. SALICAlUEiT). Dc Cand. OiiD. XX 11. • 'JASE.'E. Jusn. 1, liartniiia lirvicuulis. Doutjl. in II(h)/i. Ft. lior. Am. I. /^ 221. /. 69. •i. I J. aurea. l.mdl. in lint. Ilnj. t. 18:11. Iltwk. liot. Mag. t. 3(519. 3. H. inicrantha ; tutn pills brevibus bispula, caiilu erectu ilicbotomo albesccnte, foliis iivatis acitminatis bn^i cunvntis scssilibns siiiiiato-piiinr fulis, floribiis glomeralis folio llorali bruvioribiis e I ractcatis, pitalis 5 ovatis scgmuiita calycina superaiitibu8, staminibus l.'i-'JO, r> putaloiduis apice uinarginatis, cupsiilu oblongo-cyliiidraccii 3-spcriiia upicu iri- valvi, Hiylo Icvittr spiralitcr lorto. — (Tau. LXXXV.) 'I'ho hair* life jiiinu'd, and some of Ihcni, particularly thosw on tho pcdicol* and branchlota near the flower«, arc Kpinulind ut thr loinin ; the tpincs HTlioillatc and rcfleicil. Thi» pl.int has quite the habit of Menttttiti. especially in iIm! Iirond foliajfc and few-spcdcil fruit, and tho B. allncatilis tends to unite Acrolaiia of Prcil atfuiri In Hiirtimid . indeed ire scnriely Hnil ii tingle cliuracter left to dilltin^'uilll that geiiui. None of the «()ccii - :• ,1- he «uid til have more tli;in :> petals: D. omala has 5 sterile petaloid stamens j U. litvicuuU$, pari ■,: • , , inicrantha, am proliahly also //. nuda, have the [lotaloid stamens antheriforout ; while li. alhicauUi, nuria, and Acrolafin lliirlnnoiilrn are destitute of the pcluloid stamens. In /). ornala, Ittvicaulia, and some other), the stauicns are very ruinierous ; in H. nlhicaidii thero aro abool 80 ; in 11. micraniha not more than iu , ;;nil in .IrroUisiii, 10. The «eed« in most of the sjHvies are very numerous i in /I. ulbieaulii fewer ; but III U. imrriintha, and in Arnilafia they are rcdueed by abortion to one to each placenta, placed in tho ca|>- "iile one above the other. The only difference then between Acrolaiia and Hartonia lies in tho style of the former not hciiif,' twiitcd, and spirally twitted in the latter ; Imt tliat character again is weakened by our present i|ferirs, for here the style is so slljjhtly twisted as scarcely to bo perceptibly so. From Darlonia we do not see how fitentzelia can well be dislineuishcd. Kunth's two species have 10 petaloid fertile outer stamens \ M. hiipida 10 outer siibulute stamens, longer than the others ; while In M. asptra and oligotperma they aie \ I I i',' Jiii VI H'! • ' ' 344. CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Portulacea, ^illlilar to tlie others. So that, if we rely ou the definite number of geuds, we muat place both B. micrantha and Acrolasia in Mentzelui. Wk. LXXXV. Fig. I. Flower, with floral leaf ; ^'(jr. 2. Flower ; ^<7. 3. Inner stamen ; ./fi/. 4 & 6, Outer or polaloiil slanion ; Jiij. 6. Young fruit j Jig, 7. Seeds ; Jig. 8. Hairs from the branchlets near the flowers ; lig. 9. Portion of the sanio. • f ' ) ! /)■ ', ' ' 1 OiiD. XXIII. PORTULACEiE. Jvss. I. Clnytoiiift tcnuifolia (Torr. ct Gray) ,• annua, nulicc fibrosa, caulibus plurimis sim- plicibus filifunnibiis, i'uliis anguste linuarilnis, nulicalibus sensim in petiolum longuni ;itti;niiutis, caulinis duobus oppositis scssilibus l)ai>i bine siibconiialis nicenio leiminali >til)umbtllato sessili iinibracteato niulto longioiibus, petalis oblongis culyceni superanti- hiis. Turr. tt Grny, Fl. 1. p. 201. "i. C lanceold/a. Pursh. Hah. Snake Coiintrv. Mr Tutinii. ;?, C\ sjiatlinhitii. Doiiijl. hi Hoo/i. I'lor. lior. Am, 1. /). 220. — il. major, caulibus 3-4- uncias lt)iigis, loliis caulinis lanccolatis — y, (jii/iia, caulibus gracilibus, toliis caulinis sublinearibus. — C. cxigua. T(>rr. it Ciraij, II, I. p. 200. 1. C'alajulriiiia .V(«r'V.. 107. — C. specio.sa. LituU. Hot. nii. //<(//.. /■/. nor. Am, \. p. 223. /. 70. Oiii). y POHTL'LACKI.S nffinis, (SivtTAi.i.MK.v.. Xiitt,) 1. Lfwisia ralivmi, I'lirs/i I/wk. Hot. Mine l.p.SU. t. 70. Sntl. Jl, Rock, Mount. p, 24. ( r.Mt. LXXXVi.) II. Ml. I'lHiiiiKHi llir(>ni:li(iiil iIm' iiilerior nCtlir Siiiikr ('(Uinlry. Mr Tolniii. 'riie »|ii(ini('ii!i friim tin Siiiiko Ciriiiilry of ("aliliiriiiu ooii^i!"! ullloMirs uniy, I'Ut those in ii most iH'autif'ul >latc. OiIjits, c'ullt'cti'tl by Mr Tolnili' liiuiiii'lf. to tliu north ol ilic ('oliinibia, have the leaves and roots (iiitc perli'tt. and the iloworK with cuiimiU's aluiui>t fully iornied. Thus ne are enabled lo give a more riini|il<'lL' acTouiil lliaii liaK yi't appfand ot lliis plant, so wd' kiioHii lo the Indians of N. W, America, and <>> niucli tinpioMil l>^' tlii'in an an artiilc of biod. \Vu may pii'inittc, that the aix'ount of the folia;,'!* and -capis and tloHi-r-lmil.-, (jiv^ii in the lliitunical Misnlluni/, is i|iiiie iiirrctt. lint the roots weri' imperfect, Iroui having' Ix'en picpared for food ; in »liich operation not only the 'ilironi parts arc reiiiovt'd, but llic whole ol the bark also, (.dark bromi externally, liri|,'ht red nithin,) Icaviii); only the neatly pure white ticshy inner pur- 'lon of the root. I'he flowers are large, the scapes tui'Culeiit,Joiiitrd above the middle, and iiiTolucrated with )■? subulate inendiranous scales. Sepals about 7, urbiculari-ovate, inenibranou:<, sprcaJlii).', obtuse, pale i;rown, persistent. Petals t*-\0, of a delicate tiluiy texture and rose colour, '2 or M narrow and almost linear, the rest i;vate acute, spreading', marcesceni, and ultimately Iwisling arouiul the stamens and pistil, while the sepals retain their form and colour. Stamens numerous, in erted at the bate of the calyx. Filaments slender, shorter than the |i<.-tals. Anthers linear-oblong, yellow, slightly bifid at each extremity, inserted by the back just above the fork. Ovary globose-ovate, finely striated, an:< contracted at the base into a very short thick stipes. Style persistent, but apparently jointed with a dark line a little above the base, and th«n dividing H Grosmlariea.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 345 into about 6 filirorm downy stigmas. Capsule coriaceously membranaceous, as in Ceraitium, globose, ter- minated by the style and stigmas, and firmly surrounded by the twisted withered corolla, separating trans- versely at the base, and theru cleft into about 6 segments, leaving tho short stipes in the form of a fleshy ring. Seeds numerous, dark-brown, hard, shining, smooth, reniformi-globosc, each attached to a long white podo- sperni, arising from the base of tht cell. Embryo terete, yellow, curved round the white mealy albumen. Radicle short. Cotyledons long, unequal. We do not find all the petals equal and narrow-lanceolate, as represented by Mr Nuttall. Ml Nuttall considers this plant as intermediate between Ficoidea and Cactoidett ; but the above descrip- tion and accompanying plate confirm the views we have all along entertained of its close atiinily with Portu- laeeo!. With that Order it agrees in the one-celled capsule, the long podosperms and stigmas the structure of the seed-coat, albumen, and embryo, and with some of the species in the marcescent corolla twisting round the pistil. It ditfcrs principally in the more numerous sepals (Torrey and Gray having lately limited Purtulacetr to those genera which have two or rarely three sepals), and by the capsule bursting from the base upwards. If, however, it be thought necessary to form of it a new Order, surely tlic iiuniu Lexvisieas is much to be pre- ferred to the barbarous one given by Nuttall, derived from that by which the plant is known to some of the Indian tribes. Tad. LXXXVI. — A. Flowering specinii-n, with growing leaves ; part of tho root with the bark taken ofl', enhihiting the slate in which it is eaten.— U. Siieoimcn in fruit, with the old dry loaves : — nat. size. — Fitj. 1. Side view nf a lloncr; Jig. 2. Stamens ; _fig. 3. Pistillum ; Jig. 4. Ovary laid open, showing the ovules ; Jig. 5. Ovule, with its poilosperm ; Jig. 6. Capsule firmly enveloped with the marcescent petals ; f. 7. Capsule separated from the receptacle, splitting upwards at the base j /. 8. Seed ; /. 9. Seed laid open, showing the albumen and embryo ; Jig. lu. & 1 1. Embryo, with its unequal cotyledons. Onn. XXIV. GROSSULAUIEyE. De Cand. 1 . Ilibes tenuijlorum, lAndl. — Hook. 11. Dor. Am. 1 . p. 235. 2. R. malvaceum. Sm. in Ilees Cyd. XXX. n. 13. DC. Prwl. \\\. p. 483. lienth. in Hort. Soc. Trans. \. S. I. ;>. 476. Don in Swett llr. Fl. Card. S. S. IV. I. 340 K. san- giiincum. Hook, et Am. .supra, p. 141.— a. bracteis subintcgris. — (3. bracteis incisis. Mr Huntluini, in tlic Hurt. Soc. Trannaclionn, appears to describe this as a new species, without advert- ing to till' (Ircinnstunoc tliut it had lieen long ago accurately defined by Smith, under the same name, from «|i<'ciniens ivjllected by Menzies. In the Flor, Hot. Am. it is united to It. sanguineum, from which, how- rver, «c lire now fiinviiui'cl it is |ierfeetly distinct, on account of the short pedicels. Both these species have the brancliei of the style very short and recurved, while in It. glulinosum they are long and upright. 3. U. glutino.sum (Henth.) ; iiiernie, t'uliis cordntis .sub-5-lobis serrntis vcnosis iitrinquc Ulabriiisculis siibviscosis, racemis 30-40-fluris laxis pubcsceiitibus folio 2-3-plo loiigioribus, pedicullis flore loiigioribus, calycis tubuioso-canipaniilatis laciniis oblongis obtusis paten- tibiis petala (rubra) iiitigerrinia siipcruntibus, bracteis oblongo-lanceolati.s, baccis tur- biiitttis liirsutis. lienth. in Hurt. Soc. Trans. N. Ser. \. p. 476. 4. U. Menziesii. Pursh, 17, Am. Sept. II. p. 732. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 141. — R. ferox. .Sm. in lieea' Cyd. XXX. w. 26. 5. R. specfosum. I'urah, Tl, Am. Sept. U. p. 731 — R. stamineum. Sm, in Ree^ Cyd. XXX. n. 30. 3x I 1 1 >-\ \ Mi il: i'l ! "! tl 'W if: i '.! I! If [V I t !1 1 346 CALIFORNIA— SUPPLEMENT. [Saxifrayett. Some of the youngs vigorous unbranched shooti, which are from a foot and a half to two feet long, are clothed with numerous rigid bristles or prickles, which ifive those portions of the plant a very diiferent ap- pearance from that in which it is usually figured and described. We have seen no fruit. 6. R. Cali/ornicutn ; glabrum, ramis nudis, spinis stipularibus ternis, foliis cordato- leniforniibus 3-5-lobis, lobis subincisis, pedunculis 1-3-floris, bracteis rotundato-ovatis, calycis tiibu brevi, laciniis ovato-lancuolatis tubu 3-plo longioribus dcmutn reflexis apice glabris, staminibus petala tripio superantibus styloqiie simplici glabris, ovario glaiidu- loso-piiosu. I'liis dirt'crfi from R. niveum, Lindl. (with which \vc are only ac<|uairUcd from the figure in the Bot. lieiiislcr), besides what is pointed out in the above diagnosis, by the erect, or rather patulous, not connivent, slaoiciis. 7. IX, occidaitak ; glabrum, ramis nudis, spinis stipularibus st>litariis, foliis cordato- reniformibus 3-5-lobis, lobis incisis, pedunculis 1-3-floris, calycis laciniis oblongis tubo siil)l()nu:ioril)us deinum reflexis apice pedicellatis siaininibus petnla tripio longioribus gla[)ris, St} lo glabro ultra medium bifido stamina superante, ovario ccliitiato. Tiic stamens in this and the next species, as well as In the last, have their anlhers ovate, much larger in pruportiuii t(i the tluwor than is usual in the genus, and tipped with a distinct blue mucro. 8. K. .vifivfsfiftmi ; glanduloso-pnbescens (foliis supra exccptis), ramis rigiile setosis, spinis stipularibus 3-4 gracilibus, foliis cordatis 3-5-lobis supra parco pilosis, lobis incisis, pedunculis l-3-floris, calycis pubescenti-glandulosi tubo ovarium snbduplo superante laciniis oblongis parium breviore, scatninibus ]>etala duplo superantibus glalx'i-, stylo glabro siniplici (nunc bifido!), ovario piloso-glanduloso. In all till' flowers, except one, the style is decidedly siniplt.', but in tlint otic it is bifid to near the middle. The whole plant, witli the cxceptiDn of the upper siile of the leaves, is covered with a glandular pubc- sccncj : the ovHrlnm, althouu'h glandular and hairy, exhibits nu tendency tu become a pricldy fruit. 9. 11. triflomm. HUM. Oiin, XXV. .SAXIFU.VC.ILT:. Juss. I. Tellima (Litbopliragma) parrifolia; liirsuta scabra, foliis omnibus triparlitis, seg- mentis inciso-piiniatifidis, petalonmi lamina tripartita ovario semi-infero. Hi)ok. /•'/. lior. Am. V. 1. p. 2'M. (. 78. A, Had. (ireeii Ilivcrof the Snake Country. Mr Tulinir. 2. T. (Litliopbragma) hcterophylla ; birsuto-scabra, foliis radicalibus cordatis 3-5- lobis crenaIo-l>ibatis, caulinis profundc 5-fidis, lobis incisu-trifidis, petalorum lamina apice trifida, ovario (nnnino supero. The siib-j.'Ciiu« Ltlhujthrinima of Nultall (I'l. Rock. Mount, p. 20), we are disposed to distinguish by the unL'uiculate ,1-1oImm| peiuls, and three distinct styles, wliile in the true species of Telhma, the |ietal« are oblonf:-liiic:(r, sessile and irre(;ularly lariniatc, and the styles only two. I'rotu this sub-genm wo of cuurso exclude yftlr.lla trifida, lo inrlude which Nullall has given a very ditferent character. Tnc present species varies extremely in the size of the foliage, the leaves being sometimes only one inch, in other specimens two or even three inches in diameter. VmbellifertB.-] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 347 I. Heuchera hispida ; scapo nudo petiolisque hirsuto-pilosis, foliis cordatis rotundato- iobatis crenatis utrinque parce pilosis, panicula elongata angusta laxa, calycibus sequali- bus undique longe et canescenti-hispidis, petalis lineari-oblongis pusillis fugacibus, staminibus 5 vix exsertis, stylis brevibus ! The filaments arc not longer than the lobes of tho calyx. It appears to be a very distinct species, ap- proaching, in the short stamens, to //. cylindrica. Dough, but with a totally diiierent habit. The short styles are slightly at variance w'th the generic character usually given, but in H. cylindrica they are almost as short. In H. cylindrica no petals have been observed, hero they arc extremely caducous, so much so as not to bo found soon after tho llovver-buds expand. It is therefore probable, that they may bo also present in younger specimens than wc have seen of //. ci/liiidrira, and that the two species may form a sub-genus of Heuchera, distinguished by the fugitive pclols, short thickish styles, and short filaments. Or!). aXVI. UMBELLIFEU/E. Juss. 1. liydrocotyle nutans. Cyrill. I . ]Sowlcsin lohata. liniz it Pav. 1. Sanicula «rf/o/;(We. tririidiatn.' basin, calycis tibo ecbinato. 3. S. Memiesii. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 1 12. ■I. 8. laciniata ; cniilcsceiis, toliis pt'tioiatiscircumscriptione cordatis prol'unde 5-partitis, scgnientis iaciniato-pinnalifidis, Inciniis aiigustis setoso-acuminatis, umbeilis compositis, involucris involucellisque bipinnatifidu iaciniatis. This is most allied to lS^. Mrmitfii, but dill'rri angustc-obuvntis basi cuneatis iiu isonU-ntatis dentibus niucronatis, iimbelia subcumposita, involucri loliolis prolunde trilidis, laciniis pinnatifidu laciniatis, lalycis tubo basi niulu versus tipicem ecbinato. hi the divided leaves, this approaches to iS^. ijitinnlciu, liut is, in fact, a very ditl'erent species. 1. Zizia corilata. Korh.— l)f Cand. Prod. X. p. 100. Hah. lirecn Hi ver of the Snake Country. Mr Tnliuie. I. Lcptocaulis inermis. S'utt. The fruit of this is rii^'ulose, or very slightly tiiliiTculute, but is much broader than in tho other s|)ecies of the genus. I. Heiosciadiuni /€/>/o/>Aj///«»i. DC. — rar.!' iatiloliuni. The speeimeiu are only in young fruit, and the seginenU of the upper leaves are considerably broader tlian > I' I : I .1 I, '; M II I -nfi II 1! ' . 'Km m ■ I i ■' ill: H,,' ') ; lii mi III Ij !■■ '■> m itf iijL 348 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Umbellifwm. c liroader than in H. laeiniatum, DC, which we in any form we have yet «een, while eren the lower ones consider a mere variety of this species. 1. Verviia. fxniculacea. Null. — Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. \, p, 268. Hab. Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 2. F. macrocarpa ; pedalis, puberulo-glaucescens, foliis ternatim compositis, laciniis lato-Iinearibtis deciirrentibus basi angustatis apice aciitissimis, involucro oligophyllu caduco, involiicelli vix dimidiati foliolis oblongo-lanceolatis arete reflexis, fructibus ovatu- oblongis pedicello longioribus. Nearly allied to ttie larger specimens of F. fus circiimscripiionc dcltoideis tripinnatKidis, laciniis ovatis ucuniinatis incisis pateniibus, caule ^1ub^udo foliis 3-1-plo longiore. involucro olig()[)lijllo vcl nullo, involucello sub-W- phyllo, loliolis Innceolato-subulatis erectis, fructibus late clliptico-obovutis. The loaves arc small, u it niurt* than an inch ami a half long, on alendi-r petioles of the aaine length. The Howi-rs arc |iri;.'lit ycll'iw. The disk of the fruit is scarcely so broad as the wing. \Vc may here nolicu, that /•'. Viilinellii, Muok. i'l. Bor. Am., is Ci/ricojiti:riis ijlninrratui, Nult. 1. Seseli? Iritcrmituin. Pursh.—IIook. I'lor. Bor. Am. \.p. 2G4. t. 94. Hab. Snake Country. Nuttall (E'l. Rocky Mount, p. 27) refers this to liulo/ihus, but the fruit seems very ditferenl. Ho dcicribci there two species, one glabrous and cuulescent ; (his, altbuugh not tiijurril in (he I'lor. lior. Am., was considered a mere fiirin of .S. tritcrnatum ; tin: other of Nutlall seems only to (hlfer from our plant by being pubeiulous, while the true .V. Intimutum is quite glabrous. I. Caucalis microrarpa ; piluso-liispida, foliis tripiiuiatifidis, uinlK'lla 4-5>radiaia, involucri foliis sessitibus folia caulina simuiantibus, uinbelltL* ratliis fnictiferis 3-4-plo brevioribus, uinbeiliilis 5-7-tidis, involuoelii foliolis 3-4 linearibus, fruclibu!> oblongo- ellipticis purvis, aculuis brevibus apicc uncinatis. This has much the a|>pcarance of Ant/iriscu. iitjaris, but wanti the beak to the fruit : it resemble* like> wise (\ dauctndes dniiliiito/i/ij/lla, but tfie fruit is much smaller, and the leafy inTr«ifc. //. — G. septentiionaie. Itoem. et Sch. Hai. Snake Country. Mr futmie. 2. G. Cfdifornicum ; annuum? gracile (lifTiisuin ramosiim ubique hirsuto-piiosum, caulibus 4-guiiis, Ibliis (piateriiis pateiitibus uvatis acutisbiiuis, pedunculis subtermiiialibus solitariis teMii>ve l-3-t1ui'is t'ulia superaiitibus, ovariu subgluliusu Ia3vi glabro, corolitt (nlba>) iaciniis acutibsiiiiis. Imperfect specimens of tnis, collected also in Calilbrnia, by Mr Menzies, have been long known to us. Mr Douglas' possess llowers, but we arc still unacquainted with the fruit. Tho root, alto, we have not seen. When held between the eye and the light, the leaves present a distinct reticulated appearance. Ono. XXIX. VALEIlIANEili;. Juss. 1. Pleciritis amgesta. De Cand, Prod. 4. p. G31.- i3. Hook. 77. Bor. Am. I. p. 291. I, ,i ■•>., it,' 'I , ii: Ui lill 1^' ! .,1' '■ f • I, ■ I ( ! ■ I '■':'■ \r. li •^^■^f; 350 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT, [ Conyxuiio. I i iM Onn. XXX. COMPOSriTE. 1. Bulbostylis CavmiUesii. Do CcuK Itod. 5. p. lSH.-.Eupatorium squarrosum. Cav. /i\ 1. /'. 66. t 98. I. Corethrogyne Califomica. !)>• CaruL I'rrd. :>. p. 2Ui, 1. Aster i:ai$/iriitiogus. iticL — JJijk. Fl. Bor. ^m.2. p. 6. Bot Mag.t.24>92. — Eri- geron Califoniicin. Dovgl. ns, I'll! ■ species is ^'roii, the interior, anil was .-ciit hy Dr Gairilncr ?.s c ''cotcd by Mr Douglas. 1. D:pIopappu5 incahu.;. I.huil. in De Canii. Pmi, b. p. 278. Bot.llefj.t. 1693. Hook. Hot. iMug. t. 3382. 2. i). ? occiden'niis ; < intii.-, caule glnberrin/, nnyiilr.iosuperne ramoso, ramis copiosis •iiibsimplicibus subcorymLsisis nionoicpiuilis, foliis lintaiibiis rigidis obtusis pilis brevil)us '!ni))licil)iis .nlpressis iitriiirine asperis, ramcis multo minoribus, involucri hemisphacrici M|iiamis iiumerusis imbricati-. subulatis pubescentibuii iiiterioribus sciisim mujoribus lanceolatis all>iclis fusco-liii'. utis, radii ilosculis sub-lO lincaribus purpurcis discum duplo -tuperantibiis, pappu uniseriaii .^ ovnrio hirsuto. Till' strncturL' of (lie pappus 9r arc we ccrtaiu tiiat it was collected by Uouglai, altliougli, a* it is n Caliii>rnian plant, and named by Proresftc: Liudlcy, wc think, this probable. 1. Erigeroii spcciosum. Dr Cand. Pnnl. '». p. 28i. — Stcnactis speciosa. lAndl. Bot. Bey. t. 1577. 2. E. glahfllnm. Xutt.—IIook. J'lor. Bur. Am. '>. p. 18, Bot. May. t. 2923, IIab. Snake Country. Mr Tolniic. •i. E. purpurtinn. .lit. — Dr i'nnd. b. p. 2H5, Hook. Fl. Bur. Am. 2. p. 19. I. Distasis ? roncinna ; tola pilis albidis |)atciitis.simis canL'SCt.'nti-stri<;osa, radicc pcreniii collo muiticipiti, c:iiililiiis crectis gracilibus aiigtdntis ratnosis, foliis bncaribus basi atteiiuatis radicaliliiis siiblutigu petiolatis, iiivulticri loliolis subulnlis albiiiis dors<> vii'idibu!), radii fiusciilis uniseriaJiljiis Duinerosii.s angiiste iiitearibus disco dupio iuiigioribus, pappo confornii biseriaii, scric cxt. brcvi paJeucco, int. 8-10 sctoso. Hah. Snake Kiver, below the Salmon Falls, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. or the genus of this inoxt be^iutiful plant ue are uncertain. The slender stetus ^carrely a span high, the copious foliage, |ic. Pry plains of the Snake Country. Mr Tulmic. This speciei is very nearly allied to A. lincarijhlius \n the capsule and iiivolucres, but the foliage is (juitt ditVerent. 1. Vyrrocoma grhuklioides. De Cand. Pntd. 5. ;>. 350. — Aplupappus squarrosus. Hook. et Am. supra, p. 1 •!•(>. De Cand. Protl. 7. p. 280. The pappus of P. ctri/iinnoidts, as well as of ibe present species and of the following, is certainly in a double series, the outer row similar to the inner, but shorter and more slender. There is therefore reason it fear that the genus must be either distinguished from Aplof)ai>iiua solely by the homogamuus capitula (.but there aro some Chilian species erf AphjmppuB without a ray) and tawny rigid patulous |>appus, or the tw^ should be united. 2. P. Menziesii ; caiilc sunViiticoso, rainis eloiigatis siinplicibus apice corymbosis, foliis iincari-spatluilatis apice acute tiidontatis puiutatis giabris, corymbis compactis paucifloris, involticri obconici sqiiamis iinbiicatis oblongis acutis apice herbaceis sub- patulis, achvuiu scriccu. This, so far as we know, has only been found by Mr Mcniies ; it approaches do»ely to those species of Aplopajipus placed in tho section Aploilisctis by De Candolle. The receptacle is favose and fimbriated. The leaves lecm to have been somewhat succulent when growing. 1. Lessingia tjermanorttm. Cham, in Linnaa, 4. p. 203. t. 2. f. 2. Leas. Comp, p. 388. /. 17. De Cand. Prod. b.p. 251. ¥ I I, [ (i'l ' i * 1 1 m! 1; 1. !^»i '} ' ■| ! 352 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [ Compoiilte. r ' il'f Our tpeciment, in Douglas' collection, are more alcndcr, less branciied, more tomentose, and the florireroiis branches much longer than in that we have from Cliamisio. The ityie is unquoslionahly tliat of the Sene- rioncig, but the habit of the plant that of some of the slender Atterat. 1. Baccimris Douglaaii. De Cand. Prod, 5. p. 400. — 13. viscosa. Hook, et Am. lupra, p. 147. This is certainly our B. viscota, from California, and wo cannot see how it is to be distinguished from the ll'liilian plant. 2. n. viminca. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 400. :}. B. pilularis. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 407. We have no specimen of this in tho collection, unless it prove, what nc suspect, the same at B. canton- [luinca, i. W. consanguxnea. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. WS B. glomeriiliflora. Hook, ft Am. supra, p. 147. Allhnugh, in deference to De Canddle, wc admit this as a distinct spc>. may be- long to either. 1. Franscria C/iaminsonis. Les.s. — Hook, et Am. supra, p. 148. — /3. De Cand. Prod. H. p. 524. The var. 0. only is in the collection; this has (|uito the habit of an Amhrutia, and perfectly unlike the var. «. I. ConiotliL'le Califomica, De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 531. The dcscri|)tion given by De Candulle is extremely correct ; he has omitted, however, to take notice uf .1 remarkiiljle structure in the riy : the ligula is ulilung, very obtuse, cordate at the base, destitute of tube. ,iiid thertfiTc sessile on the toti of the ovarium, embracing the base of the style. The llorcts of tho disk are iiroadly liifundibuliform : the anthers ineluded. as well as the abortive style and c.ipitate sti|'ma ; these are .ippurenily quite destitute of an ovary. Ti.e aclicuia (of the ray) possess that remarkable prop,crty noticed by l)c ('arjddlle. which v(a8 first observe i in the seed of the genus (iilia, and of the common Cress, ot emitting horizontal fi'aments, which, alter being kept some lime in water, unite and form a rudiately striated :.'elatinuus mass or limhus, equal in thickness to the seed iLself. Mr Joseph Hooker has observed the same peculiarity in one or two species of I'limpasittr from Van Diemen's Land. 1. Leptosvne Douylasii. Du Cand. Prod. 3. p. 531. The llorcts of the disk have the siyle abortive ; tho aclieuia of tlie ny are surrounded by a winged maigiii, iiid liavL- the pap[>us corouifurm. I. Alai<;oiii;i helenoides. De Cand. Prod. 5. p, 537. ■2. A. ? aiujusti/olia. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 537. I. Agaiista calliojmdea. De Cand. Prod. 5. p, 569. I. Helianilius Cnlifornicus. De Cand. Prod. 5. />. 589. iS \. J I 'I !|: CotiipotiUe.] CALIFORNIA.- SUPPLEMENT. 353 Do Candullc, 1. c. p. 500, naniet //. longifitliut, of the Flur. Uor. Am., //. Uookeriamu t and again, by sonio inadvertency, unites it, in the Mantiisa, Prod. VII. |).29U, to //. Cutifurnicus. Tlicao two arc, how- over, porfuclly distinct, and probably belong to difl'erent genera. The Californian form of H. longij'ulius, Hooli., or //. J/oukerianut, DC, may purlia|>g be dlntiiict from tho North Weit Coait plant, but they agree nearly in the involucre and in the pappui. — Wo have also another ipecios of Hclianthui, with alternate upper lfavi'8, which are petiolate, rhumboidal, ovnlc, bluntish, and, as well as tho stem, icabrous with very ihort whitish liuirs ; pappus of one or two arising ; uchcnia glubroun ; the scales of the involucre foliaccoui, patulous, and obtuse. Thin we cannot refer satisfactorily to any described species, but in the imperfect stato of the specimen before us we decline offering any further remarks. I. IJidens Californka, lie Cand. Prod. .5. ;;. 59!). I. Actiiiolepis multicaulis. De Cand. Prod. 5. />. O.JG. ITook. Ic. PI. r. 4. /. 325. Du Candolle states thii< to be only twd inches high, but one of our specimens is at least six iiiclicM. The Htcnis arc diffuse and corynibosvly branched at the txtrcniity. 1. l\n\na sffrihadi/olia. fi. Ciiliforiiica. De Cand. Prod. b. p. 656. This species is certainly shrubby, iit least at the base. 2. W. ijrmilis ; lierbacea / ulbo-toiucntosu, t'uliis iiiicaribiis obtusis iiiferioribiis spntliu- Intis oiiiiiibiis iiitegris integerriiiii!>«iue plaiiis, ruinis elon^utis strictis gracilibus iiiiitloris, involncri Minimis oblnogis. The specimens iiro about 8 or 1(1 inches liijj;li, and ap|H'ar to be taken from near tho root j the branches spring out from about the same point, near llio base of the specimen, iinu are slender, quite straight and erect, .iiid ull of nearly )'i|>ial height. The tlowvr^ retain their bright yellow colour, while in almost all the other species theri! is a strong disposition to turn green. Hab. Snake I'ort, Snake Country. Mr Tulmie. 3. B. urhmisurfolia. — Less. Hook, et Arn. supra, p. 149. — ^3. Douglasii. De Cand. Prod. 3. p. 657. 4. B. confcrtiflora. De Cand. Pral. 5. p. 057. Mr Mrnzies also found this in California. .'>. H. tenuifoiia. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 637. This we have not seen. (!. B. achilhcoides. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 657. 1. Cliii^nactis stevioides ; aiiiiuii subglabru, caulc corymbosim ramose, foliis piniiatis, piiiiiis lineuribiis ol)tusis nunc piiiiiatilidis, involucro glaiitluloso-pubescentt!, tloiibus rudii tubulutio-iiifuiulibulirurniibus disco paullo iiiajuribus, aclicniis strigosis. Hab. Snake Country. Mr Tolmte. This approaches closely to (7. ijhibriuscula, but is decidedly annual, with apparently white, not yellow lloHcrs, sniallcr capitula, and the ray-tloreis not to conspicuously pulmiilifid. The whole plant is from three 10 four inches high, while C. glabnusculu i« from eight to sixteen : it is also more glabrous than C gla- 2 y 'f '■ i I I • 'I' • I i '. ' r ! 1 1 I,*' U it i If. 334 CALIFORNIA.— SUPI'LEMENT. [ Compoiita. Iiriusculii. The ptpinK of (ho lloret of the my, in all (ho apecies, U at leuit a half ahortcr than the corolla, \Thilu tliut of till' disk ii nliiuist U9 lotiir as iIil' rorolla. Wo have suno ilmihta whi>thi'r this gonna ought to he IjIncL'd nuxt Piilj9. \. C, (i(/iif/sitii laiiioso, loliis pinnati.s cano-todicntosi^. |)iiitiis lineai'ihiis pinnatifidi.s, lis oliloiii^is iniiiutis, iii- volucro piilii'sci'iUc ohcoiiico, lloriliiis radii tiiliiiloso-iiii'iiiuiilxilituriiiilxis disco vix inajuri- bii», aclu'iiii> adpri'Nse all)o-liirMiti>, >>tyli rainis paullo exst-rtis reciirvatis. Hau. Dry pl.viin III llie Siiako I'liiiiilrj. A/r '/'ulmie. Very cloaoly idlii'd to ('. Uouiilusii or lli/iiuiiiiiin/i/nii Jhiiii/lmii, linok. I'lur. Bur. Am. I. p. .'ilii, Wiich is still ii't.iinod in the latter iionnit liy Do Candollo, althiiiii;h it hua tho «hr alinii^! tiiiiu'iiliiTJy piihrsconl, tho p,ippii4, as well as thi^ h.iirs nf ilio hirsutcly \illoii« ai'hrni.i, tanii\,aiiil the liranciii's nf iho slyU- str.iiifhl and tiiinli cxiorlcd 'I'lio (ir>t ihrro -picirs have the inhr nl tlir (urolla .daliripu», and llu' sim1o» ol iho p.ippiH aliinil fivo nr >i» ; liiil in ('. m 'iillni/ii/iu and C. Duiiijhisii, tho tiilii' is iiii'if ur los" i.'!'>ii'!>il ir. and ihc scales of llic pippin from oiuht to iHelve. 1. Bill ritlia ;/r(/c(7/.<. Jk (\tiiii. Prwl. .")./'. (iCii. llttrtl. in lAmura, XII. I Alt. p. H(t. This ia freipiently oulti<-atcd under the naiDo of Liuthenui Calijbrmcn , hut haa the involucre of lu or \1 diitinci -caU^ '2. I>. hill rriiiKi. Di ('iiinl. J'niil. b. ji. (ifii. Wo hau hill -leii ilii> plant ; perhaps ii is a mere variety of the preceding. 3. H. iiiirrof^lussa. I)f Caml. I'iihI. 5. ji. (iti i. A .spi' villi ipiito tho h.ihit of 7*1 cris. I, I.a.stluiii'i f//r/AfTri«/M. J)c Caiid. J'niil. .5./*. (!GI-. (crrt. nyu.) Thia speeii- has a pappus, hut /.. ('alifurnicn, I.iiidl., referred here hy Do Candollo, haa none, and is, »e eoncoi»e. a nn n. firm of the follow iiii;. I'lHlor tho name of L. Calijorniai w o have received both Hurnthn ijractlis and also Lasl/i. ijluhiniind . I. Ilulojryiiiiit t/iti/iratd. Ihirtl. Inil. Sim. God. iHM. Limiicti, XII. Lift. />. Hi. — Lastlitiiia ;,'lal)iaia. Lindl. But. Ihij. t. 1780. l)u Cand. Prinl. 5. /a (>G5. — L. glaborrima. Lindl. But. liig. t. iHSa. (mm DC.) 1. Mairia rhrysustoma. Fi.sc/i. it Mrt/ir, liid. Sem. I'drop. 183.'>. Ihm i« Swtct, Br. IL Gard. A". S. t. 395. De Cand. I'rod. 7. p. 234. Compotibt'l CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 355 Of tliii we have received one uprcimcn, from tlio horl)aritim of ilic Hort. Soc. of London, under tlienaini< iif Latthenitt iiliilirnlii. Indppil, Huhiji/mne ijliihrnttt, LtiHl/irnifi iiliiherrima, Bir yieliii ijrncilh, mid tin- jircaeiit plant, are so similar in nppt'arancc, aa In he oflon ronfiiscd in hi'rliaria and in (.'.irdriia, Tlio fdiii may, however, at all liini'^. .iid iinilcr all aipccta, lie readily diiitin);iiiiiliud liy attending to the inviilucrc ami pappiia. Uuniilia and Lnsthcnia have a palcaccuiiK pappus — Jloliiiiv'iine and J}aeria nniie ; — nn lln.' otlicr hand, in Purrirliii and litirria the li'allcti) of the inviiluere are dialinct from each other, in Ld.ilfiiiiiti ami lln/di/i/miif they arc united. I. IIilL'iiiiim/>i//«?.'{rf;/*. Ait.? — Honk, ft Am. mpra, p. 149. — II. piibornliiin. DfCnml. I'rnd. 5. />. MM, — Ciplmloplinra tltcurreiis. Lc»h, in Linn, (i. p. 517. J)e Omil, Prvd, 5. ;>. (>(i3. The specinirii* riillccted liy Mr Pniit'laH, and iiiiiniil liy l)e CaiilulU' //. /tulnritlinii, nrr ymnijor, t.ilirr, li'ss I raiii'lied, and nut mi dark nilmirod mIicii dry, oj* tliimc I'roiii t'lianiiisu'^t and Dueelii'y'H cullectiun ; liiii ihi.'y all appear to ui to lielong to the fame speeioi. De (.'andulle •ays the lower loaves are ineined, hut these we have not aecn. I. Miiiliii siifivn. Mi)f /))■ Ctiiii/. I'rtul. 5. p. ti!)l — M. viscu'ii. '. Jhuth. rl Am. stiprn, p. I i.j.— Sclt'r(iiMr|)iis j^iiicijis. Smitli in //rev' Cjirl. n. 2. l)r ('(inil. J'rml. .'i. /•, (i(i(i. 1. .Miuluriii (7('(/rt/M. J)i ('iniif. J'khI. ^>. p. ()!)2 — Mmliii tli'f::iiis. Don in ISnf. Hi;/. I. I45S. — M. vi>,c()Kii, -;. IIiHih. 11. liiir. Am. '2. p. 'J4. Ilixth. tt .tm. supni. p. II."). 2. M. rorijmlM'sa. De Canil. J'nul. ti. p. <)!)2. — 3. ? Iiixpida. J)i Cmul. I. r. Tlic C^ilil'iiriiiaii plant heloiitfn to llie vur. ;i. lIcHiilcs lliu^i- inoiiliniicil liy Dr ('imdi'llr, Srliriniir/iiis m- .;«!/.«, .Sin, ill K«'c» ('yd. (I)i' Catid. I'md. .'). p, .)('ili\ IicIiiiil"< I" llie pri'^riit l'i'Iiiis. It is ;» sIimkIit L'ri'ulatis phiriiitTviiN ^'l;il)i l)i>(:iiiis, caiiiii)is villo-siiisciiiis i()iij;i' iiiii'iiiihiis, iiit'eri(iril)Us oppioitis .st.Triilutis villosiii. 093. This we arc nut Rcc|iiuiutcd with. ti. II. (Olocarplia) yf7//«','i; caule siiU'niticoso tMfcto >.iinpliei pilis mollihtis liirsuto, loliis iiitej{erriniis linuaribiis tininrrviis pilis mollibits liii-siitulis cj^laiululusis, iiirfiioribtis I longatis acuiiiiiiatis in axillo iasciciilos roveiitibuii, siipi-ri, liipitulis solitariis loiij^*! pcdittllatis paiicidoris, iiivoliicfo olicoiiico liiiMilo cbracti'ato <)lii;()pliylii), rcci'ptaculis palcaruiii serie oxtcriore gainopliylio, atliuiiio obloiii^o basi atteiiiiatii. 'I'lic coryiiiti is lai. the primary hmnchrs hear a few KlaiiiliilircriMi* liriictcaa or liaven, liul the stulli that <>ii|ipurts the capituiuui \i tilender, ipiito naked, aii ipute i ntire, often hearing' fjseielts (d youni; leavei- in their aid*, (.'apitula sessile, solitary, terminal, or on very short leafy aiillary opposite nearly terminal lirHnehli'ls : inrolnere liraeteateraete:e and upprriiMi>t leaves tenninateil liy a seasih' iifoun sliininL' (.'lanil ; leaves of the involnere terminaleil liy a laru'e tt'iek e\ lindrieal ^dand, concave at the .ipex, the mar^'in serrated, tiie serratnres thick, eyiindrical, ami resenilihnf; callous glands. Aehenium oliovate, L'lMious. without any Ixnk ; receptacle covereil with paleie, which are curiously and irrc(.'ularly united toce- iher. like hoiieyeoinli, at the liase De Caiiilolle says of his plant, " Priuii (//. Imulirfhliir) prima fronte >iiuillinia," whereas ours liears no resemhlance to any other uf the ^'eniis. 1. Oxyiira chry.suHlhtuwukH. De Cand. Prod, 3. p. C93. Lindl. in liot. liuj. foL 1830 ((jtioail lic-tcriptiuiiutii). Di' ( andiillc's description agrees well with our wild specimens from Doughs, lint not w ith tin; tiu'iire in the II' I. Kiijtstir, which, however, appears to be the plant generally, if not solely, cultivated under this name, Lindley, indeed, says, that the pappus tiiere represented to the llorets of the disk, was introduced by an inad\erlRnry of the draughtsman i but seeds sent to the gardens of St Petersburgh ami Kreslau, prcxluced plants with a pappus. The branches of the style of the florets of the disk present also a dilferent apfiearauce. 1. Calliglossa Doufjlusii. — Oxyura chrytiantliemuiiles. Hot. Reg. t. 1850 (<|uou(l Ciimpoiittt.] CALIFORNIA.-SUI'PLEMENT. 3JT liihulam). Fisch. et Mfi). fnd. 3. Sem. Petrop. 1837. ». U49. Linnaa, XII. Litter, p. lOa. Si/iauer, Del. Sem, II, I nit, 1837. p. 3. Litmtta, XII. /,i«. ;>. 89. Tlii» geniii difl'er* from Oxi/iira hy the acliciiia of tlio
  • k having a pajipui and bcingf pubcicvnt i trnin CulUchron, l»y llic form of iho uchpniii, thi- iMitiruly |ialt^ucei)iiii ruccplacle, anil the pappiii buing unvqual in length unil rather more puloaccoua ; from llintmannia, l>y the pulriu uf the pappui not b«in|{ inemliranou*, ami the form of the ueheniu of llio ray i iiiiil from MiiiliiraijtoaMu, by tlic palua' of the puppu* not |)lum()inly ciliated or villoiit at the liuae. It iit unnccetiary to proponu a new generic cliaracler, aa that given by TisehiT and Meyer, cotnbincd with Schaiicr'< olxervationt, 1. c., under (triiitm nnd Callichroa, is anffleieiit. I. Culliclinm plafyijlo»»n. Fisch. vt Mvy. Ind, '2. Sem, Petrop. p. 31. et Ind, 3. n, 317. Srhautr Dtl. Stm. II, I'rat. 1837. p. 3. Dun in Sweet, Br, Ft, Uard, p, 1. 1, 373. Di ('and. Prod. 7. />. 2}»l. Very aimilnr in Imliii to ihc two preceding ; onr wild •|H:cimens were collected by Mr Douglai, although niiiioticeil a* tui'h hy De ('iinilollu. 1. llartiiiftiiniii ./!/.«ic«/(;/(/. Dc Ciind. Print, ii. p. 093. The palcuj to the fhireli of the diak are alioiit eight in number (not five ai in Dc Cundoile'* generic cha- racter), e(|iial in len^'th, hut un('c|u.tl in breadth, and are irregularly inciao-tcrraled lowarda the Hjieii : the ii'rniinul tooth or aivinciit liciiii; very uciite, so that llie paluir cun icarccly be culled obluao at they arc dc- bribed in I)e Candolle'a I'ruilrouiua. 2. II. conjmliosn. /> Cuud, Prod. j. p. (it) I. With this we are unu<'(|uaintcd. a. II. ciliata. Dc Cund. Protl, j. p, «1)-1. This alao we linve not aeen ; the want of a pappus seems to remove it from tlu genua ; perha|)s it nu^hi Id be united to (txiiurii, 4. II.? putii/cns; lierbncea basi »itil)li^iiu.sn coiit'crtiiii I'oliosa, caule pnrcc runiDso pilis ailiiiliti setuso, toliis iiirci-ii>i'ihiis piiuiatifKlis, lotiis t)blui)i{is vel obloiigu lattcculatis spinosn- iiiucroiiatis, siipcri()riliii!s ac iiiscictilortiin itxillariiini liiiuaribiis integris rigidis spinesceiiti- biis marj;ii\c rtcuivis papilloso-pilosis, capitulis subsolitariis biacteatis, involucri s([uaiiii> spiticiiccntibiis ^laiidiilosis iigula!> railii bil'ulas subiiH{iiuiitil)us, aclieniiii epappusiit radii gibbis areola turniiiiali valde ()l)li(pia, receptaciilo toto palfuceo, puleis lanceolato-stibu- latis spintsffiitibiis. I/iioh. If. PI. r, i, t, 33i. This ia a very rcinarttahle plant, more like a B|>eei'vatis apicc triHdis discum duplu sti))eraiiti- l)tis, pappu tlisci liilvt). — Layia galardioides. De Cund. I*rod. 7. p. 294. — Tridax f Hoo/t. if .Im, supra, p, 148. The genus Ltiyta, which wc had suggested for this plant, is the same as Matiaraglotaa, the only diti'erenn- lieing that in the latter the paleie of the receptacle arc all placed between the ray and the disk, not spread over it. The above species we have not received Iroin Douglas. Luyxa wc retain to a loguininose plant deacribed supra, p. I8'J. i I ' ' 1! Ill i ^\. M. h t: Ml I |.!'i m; ;t .' r |c ^" ^■K, J j ; 358 CALIFOUNI A.— SUPPLEMENT. IComposita. 2. L. hieracioides ; cauleerecto, ligulis iiitegris. — Mndarnglossa liieracioides. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 694. Tlicrc are certainly no paleiu among tlic tlorcts of the disk. The flowers of this and 'lie preceding arc yellow i in the t'ollowing while. (L. Dotiglasii; siibilecumbens pilis albiclis eglanilulosis setosn, foliis infeiioribus ])innatifi(lo-(!entatis, superioribus iiitegris, pappo disci t'tilvo, ligulis (albis) trifidis dis- ctini subdiiplo superaiuilius. Haii. On tiie gravelly islands of tlic river CoUimbia, between tlio " Narrows" and " CJrcat Falls." DuiKilas We have introdnocd this here in order to complete the acconnt of ihc u'enus, it having been, by ,in oviTsiirht, omitted in the Klor. Hor. Am.) 3. L. yhiiidulosa. — IJIcpliaripappus giaiuliilosiis. Hook. Fl. Dor. Am. I. /;. 31(5. I)r ('and. Prod. b. p. 679. — Eriopappiis glaiuliili)siis. Am. in Lindl. Nnt. Syst. p. 443 Madaraglossa aiigiistitblia. Df Cand. Prod. 5. p. 694. Had. California. Domjlas Snake Conntry. Mr Toliiiii. The (lowers are white. The upper Uaves, piibniiles lieluw the capilnlmn. aiid involucre, are furnished «illi a few slipitate lilack u'limis anidiii.' the coarse short bristles, wliicli have bcin ciNeilonked by I)e Candolle. There are no paba' on the receptacle, except those which separate ihc disk from the ray. Uc Cand')lle has inailverlenlly said, that the achcnia of the ray are villons ; those of the disk are so, bat of the ray (.'labrous. The name Jiii/i/inri/ii/ji/nis may lie retained to li. scalirr. Hook. The prcdent has i|iiilc « diU'er- enl babil, a paleaceous reec|ila<'le apparently alinrtive, Ihirels Ici I he ili-k, achcnia of the ray as well as (il the disk \ilUins and crouneil uilh a papgins composed of almnt titiien so densely piniiiosc palea, lliai lliey might almost be termed oblung membrauaceoiis, with a -Iruiii:: miilrili, anil peetina'ely di>iiUd. 'I'lu- style has two slicjrt branches. In lhej.'enus Liii/i(i [J.'niip'iiiiim or Misiliiriujlussn.) however, llie pappns of the disk ciinsists of ^ i.r 10 ari-lalorm paleie, nearly naked at the apex, bat plnmosely ciliated with long soft hairs at the base, and the branchea of the style are long and slender ; these last are not included, as Ue Candolle stales, but cxserted and recurved. 4. L. /utrrvtric/ta. — Maiiaraglossa lutrrotricha. Ik ('and. Pind. PI. V. l. I. 3^6. p. 694. IhH>k. It. The tlowirs in till' dried plant appear pale \ ello«, but may have been white, ns in the two precelisk, as luclilioned by l)e Candollu. These are covered, in the malurcil fruit s|jaringly willi adptcssiil L'tc\i-h hairs. 1. C'alyc . -Ilia Irunaitti. De Cand. Prml. a. ]>. 69.j, 2. C". villiisii (Ih' ('and. J'rixl. o. p. 69.'>); caiiii; Miicto pilis albis liirsiKiilo, foliis iii- feriuribiis propc caiiiis liasiii apiiroxiiiiaiis caiiiiiii>(|iif lincanbus o1)Uim> iiiuci'oiiatis mar- gine revuliitis sparsiin sc-tosu-ciiiatis lloruiibtis liirto-ciliatis apice gluiidiilain calvciroriiiem l)udici'l!atani gcreiililius, raniuiis tlurit'cris uxillaribus brevisiiititis munoceplialis, iiivulucro pilis albis luiigis liirlu stpiaiiiis acutis. Ue Caiulollc's specimens du not tecig tu have been so perfect ai those before ua, which Iim induced M to give a new specihc character. 3. C niuUiyluudulosu. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 695. Mr' Composila.] CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. 359 4. C. cephalotes. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 695. 1. Acliyracliicna mollis. Schauer, del. sem. II. Vrat. 1837, />. 3. LintKca XII. Litt, p. 87. De Cand, I'rod. 7. p. 292. Hook. Ic. P/.— Lepidostephanus madioiiles. liartl. ind. sem. Gott. 1837. Linnaa XII. Litt. p. 82. 1. Venegasia carpesioides. De Cand. Prod. 6. p. 43. 1. Mon<)Iopi.Ti major. De Cand. Prod. 5. p. 74. Hook. Ic. PI. v. 4. t. 3t4. Tlic tube of the ray lias a siiiiill lootlioil appendage on llic opposite siilo from tlie ligule, so that the florets may almost be called bilabiate. The involucre is of one piece, ami divided scarcely down to the middle. 2. M. minor. I)c Cand. Prod. 5. p. 74. Hook. Ic. PI. v. 4. t. 343. The florets of the ray are ilestitnte of the a|i|)Cndago found in the first species, and the involucre is divided to near the base. I. 'rimncttiim ? suareotens. Hook. Flor. lior. Am. I. /^ 327. I. 110. — T. m.Ttricari- oi'.les. Less. Si/ii. Gen. Compis. ;t. 'i{\'t. — T. piuicifloriiin. Dc Cand. G. /*. 1!}! (vix liich.). Saiitoliiui siiavcoleiis. Pnrsh, 11. lior. Am. 2. /». 520. Nntt. Gen. 2. p. 141. De Cand. Prod. (). p. 37. — Arteniisiii inatricarioidcs. I.iss. in I.innra, fi. p. 210 — Cotula iiiatri- larioides. llontj. Viij. Sitc/i. p. 2!). — Matricaria discoidea. Di Ctind. Prod. 6. p. 50. This Wiis originally fciniid liy I.i'hIs on the banks of the Kooskooske River, one r)f the tributaries of tin- Coluuilii.i i lint it 1 xtends to North Caliliirni.i oii the south, and to rnalaschka on the north. T. iniiiii- tlurniii, Uii b., has villous loaves, and appears, from the eharact^'r niven, more allieil to I'lin thrum ilisci- ilniiii. We are still in ilonbt about the proper tfonns to which our plant ought to be referred ; the llorets an- lour-anL'Icd. slightly liiahtte. and usually 4-loolhed ; the la^t character approaches it to Tuiuicitmn, in wliiib the same stnietnri' is fri'ijui'iitly lonml ; in many particular- it au'recs wilh the i'otutor, I'rniu all wliicii it dillers by the conical receptade. It thus forms a link between seier.il irenera. Plie reccptacie, on a more recent examimitioii, is not paleaceoni, unless the inner scales of the involucre can be so called. 1. Artemisia t'»//ir/Mri.«. Linn. 2. A. paihiislavluja. De Cand. Prod. (i. p. 1 1 1. ."}. \./rii/ida. mild. D( Cand. Prc.l. (i. p. 125. Uab. Snake Country. Mr Tnhnte. 1. CJiiupliaiiiiiii (ArM/TCH.v. Ives in Sill. Joiirn. De Cand. Prod. G. p. 226. Hook, ft Am. supra, fi. 151. — Ci. Calironiiiiim. De Cand. t. e. p. 224. Wi do not see how Mr Dmu-las' plant, wliiih is (piite the same as that we have already noticed in this Hoik, can be jatisfactnrily di*nnL;ui»hed from (1. ilutirrntf. 2. it. .' Jtlaipnoides; lotiim alliido-lanattim, catilf erecto apice siibramtwo, foiiis litie- aril)iis has! attcmiatis apite iiiirro-mucronatis, capittiiis ovato-conicis in irlomcrulos ad dicliutoinias atit apices ramonmi sitos ao.;u'i,'atis, involucri stpiamis obtusiiisculis cxteri- oril)us ovalis lantiginosis iiitcrinrihiis ovato-laiicfolatis scariosis dorso liiioa villosa iiutaiis, rt'ceptaciilo conico papiliis lyliiidricis rcliisis oiitisto, aclieniis tt'ietiiiseulis . i2(>. .']. S. ? flocciferus. De Cand. Prod. 6. p. 126. The riowcrs are reddish, the llgulatc tlorcts appear to be in several rows and gradually tu pass into tin liibiilar oiit'S. 4. .S. Douglasii. l)r Cfind. Prod. 6. p. 429, With this we are unaccjuuiiited. TKTKADVMIA. lie Caiul. LAnoriiAMM s. Aiut. ms. I'npitutum homo^amum pauciHuruni. Involucri s(|iiaiiia: subbiseriales, ovali-oblongic, coriacco-paleace»'. Ht ri:piiiculu>n anfrustuni nndiini rpalcaci mil. CorulUc tubidofu' j-fidii , lobis linearibus rornrvis. AnthvTn f^sorla' ccamhiia'. Stiili rami tcretiu'culi apioo iiurassati coiio brcvi ?>ipt'rati. Ar/iiiim eroslria xilliisa. Pappus cnrollii' tuliuin iiqiians plnri4i'rialislr (III nut kii(>« wlicre Douglas and Nuttall ((illcciuil their •ipeciniens j De (Jandollc says llicy arc from ilif t'liliunbia KiviT, hut tlicy came to us hiiIi plants Irum (-'aliforiiia. *J. T. sphiosa; fiiiticiisa, foliis priniariis (m-u ranii-is) tomentosis subtcrctibiis rt'curvi> riu'idi^ ^piiiDso-iiuicroiiatis seiiioiibiis ^labrl'!^celltil>lls omnino spiiiiroriiiibiis, axilluiibii-' ta>.ciciilali>, carii<)stili)< f^'labris obtti.siiisciilis, iiivolticru 5-(iiunc 4-)plijllo 8-(loro. Mab. Snakr Country. Mr Tuliiiir. I. CriWiiunti Ml litensis. Linn. — Dc Cand. Prod. C).ji.bM2 Copula. lAtm.? De Cand. I. r. — C. I'atibiitensis. De (and, I. c. Dctwei u till' al.'ive three siippo«ed speiu*. as diliiird by l)v Candolle, we can perceive no diflereiiec. ( '. Melilrnns is taid tii have capltula solitary and tomeiitiise, and the cauliue leaves toothed ; in C upula tl'.r cipilula are usually i^'grixMted and ^labr nearly tiiiice the length of the acheiiiuin, ami dilated at the apex into a small disk. The uchenia and pappus of the ()»'.'■■ and iimer tlonts an' precisely alike. Ilavinv; published our liiriner notice before we were .r.ci|iiainlt i! ' i i Li'i>siiii;'s S\ nopsis of the >.'iMiera of this order, we pi, iced llii^ in Hiir'Juinsiii ; but now that that ),M'titii< . as been separaleil into ollicrs, the IJ.ililiiriii.in plant niu>t urKpicstioiiably l.e removed to the same :is the I'hil.ji- s-ieeies. \Ve may here slate, tli.it under the name , and ('iiinoii,'. No. 74.'>^, as also from Falkland Island, belong to M. i/leroriD/ius, Mini lliat Iron Viiia de la Mar, iie.ir Valp.ir.dso, marked " Itridm'S, No. jHO," is M. Iirvnjntus. As to HiiiIl'ts' No. .)t)l| 'he .u'hinia are loo joiiiij; to ••h.iw whether the eosiu' oiiirhl to be considered ala- or not. In several iiehenia in Mithews, No. ;!Oli, we have observed some of the eostie nuile obtuse and Corky, while others were a!ate. 1. Melacoltirix Calijbrnira. De Cand. Pro2, 1. Soiithus? Cali/ortiiain ; herbaceiis glalur, cattle elalo listiiloso simpiiciter raiiioso striato, ramis lon^iusculis moiiocrpliulis, foliis laiiceolato-liiiearibtis allemiaiisdeiitictilalis, rameis iiiit^^crriiiiis, i- voliicro lieiiiisplierico, stjiiaiiiis iiiteiionbiis siibtRqtiaiibtis erectis subbiseriulibus, extcrioriiiti.s miiionbus stpMiiuso-paiiiliM, fiediiiiciilo apice squaiiiato. 2 z m ^\l :.j ' 1 iii- :} f !' I 1 ■ 1 > 1 ' •I t H.;t|^ I". ■ ll I I \> I I 't 1 ! k .^1 ^ 1 I . f J ^■ elongateil, patent, and at length recurved, as the fruit advances towards maturity. It i:« soiuewbat allied to L. altita, Labill., but is much smaller. Oun. XXXII. KUICEi^. Jvss. 1. Hliododendroii iu':..didaccum. Ton. II. I'n, St. l./i. •t2.j. — Azalea caleiiduiacea. Mich. The tube of the corolla is scarcely so long as the segments, pubescent, but apparently not at all viscid ; «tainens much evscrlcd ; i u'yx sniull, scutncuts oblong, anil, logither with the pcilicel.«, covered with glan- dular hairs ; ovary and lower part of the style villous. I-eavis oblong-obovate, nearly .labroui. deciduous. — The forms of the |)tnlandriius species liave been so much iiiuliiplied oi' late years i' our gardens, that we scarcely know to what to refer our native specimens, and among others '.lie present is attended «ilh consider- able liithculty ; we have, however, in the mean tiiuc, referred it to U. rakiululaceum. I. Arbutus tomcniosa. 3. Ilovk. tt Am. .sujjra, p. \\V. Hook. I'l. Fur. Am. 2, p. 37. I. ISO./ 4. Oiii). XXXIII. VACCINlwi:. D, CamL 1. \'aceiniiim oratuni. Pursh, Honk, ft Arn. gi'i rn, p. 14 1. Iltmk. I'l. Bor. /tin. 2. p. 34. Lindl. Hot. Ilnj. t. I.'J54. — (3. unijuslij'ulium ; fi>lii.s laiiceuluti.s basi acutis. Both varieties are in this collection. OKI). XXXIV. JASMINE.Ti:. Jfiu. 1. I'raxiiiuv (Ormis) diptl(dri ; loliis ;?-iiigis, foliolis ovalibus obtusis acute serratis giabris basi cuiieatis, itiferioribus it) petioliiliim lotifriiisculiim attetiuatis viiperioriiiiis duobui> sessililnis, suprenio longe pctiolulato, pntdculis nnillifloris longiluditie fere Colorum ac infra folio ortis, petalis 2 obovatu-obiongis obtusis unguiculatis. (Tab. LXXWII.) !' 1 ' Convolvulacetf.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 363 Tills appears to be olHed to F. Schiedianus, Scliloct. iii Linn. G. p. 391, a Mexican plant, but the petals of that spccifs \v<.\<- not jet been observed. In our plant, the aiitlicrs are remarkably large, rather longer than the petals, and the filaments are so very short as to be enclosed within the calyx. Tab. LXXXVII. Fig. 1. 2. Flowers ; fuj. 2. Stamen; yf-;. 3. Pistil \— magnified. Okd. XXXV. ASCLEPIADE.ai:. R. Drown. 1. Asclepias Mfxirana. Cuv. ? Ic. \. p. 42. t. S8. Our plant ufrrces well with (^ivanilli's' fiirnrn, but the fli>wcr3 have a faint tinpre of purple, anil aro by no means white. The stnifinro of ilii- inltoresioiioc is preeisely that of A. incarnala i and Douglas found both growing; together on the banks of iho Walla- svallih. Hut in this the leaves are always narrow and in fours, while in A. iiinnnatn lUey aro (ipposite and nnich broader. 2. A. veMitn; totn araclin()icleo-tomento''a, foliisoppositis oblongo-ianctolntis inferiori- biis iicutis supei'iorihu.s lon^« aciimiiuitis, innbellis in nxillis stipcrioribiis breviuscule pcdunculatis, corolla calyci' pt'diiiiciiiisqiie ullio-iaiiatis, culuinna perbrevi, coroiue folioiis ereclis late ovalis obtllsi^simis supra nictliiiiii biauriculatis conm subulatum iiicurvum longe adnatuin superantibtis. Onn. XXXVI. GENTIANE/E. Jms. 1. Cieiitiana (ktonsn. Fries. — Grist-h. in Hook, Fl. lior. Am. 2. p. 61. Iil, Gentian, p. 25(5 (cum syiioii.). 1. Erytlinca tricnutha (Grisfb.) ; caul*- ailscenilciiti raniosissimo fastigiato, ioliis oblonf{o-lanci'olatis aciitiiisciilis, cymis n';t;r>-;^atis seiiiel-tcr-ilicliottiinis, (luribus i'oliis f1oralil>iis siiirultis, alarl siibscssili corolla- iiibo -iib-aiitiifsi calycein fere diiplo siiperante, pustiiac subaHjiiaiitr. lobis liiiearibiis a('uinii)atis>siiuis. Griseh. Gen. et Sp. Gent. p. lift. 2. E. Muhlinbrrf/ii (GriKrh.) ,• caulc iiifcrite siniplici, foliis ovato-tiblongis oblusiiis- cidis, cymis laxis semel-ter-dtchotoiiiis. (loribiis iateralibus a fo'iis summi.s reinotiuscuiis. alari pulicellato, coiolim tiibo sub-autin'i calycem paullo excedente, lobis obloiigo- lunccdiatis aciitiusciilis. E. Cfntiiurium, Ueck, from Oswego, is perfectly distinct fruiu tiiis species, and appears to be the true £. Centaurium. Onu. XXXVII. CONVOLVUI.ACEi^i:. Jms. 1. Calystegia .S()/(/nH<'//rt. lir. — Coiivolvidiis. L. 2. C sutxicanlis ; annua liumillima piibe,Si.'enti-scricca, caiile pcrbievi, foliis longe petiolatis ovato-liastatis ubtnsis cinn niiicrunido, pedunculis uiutloris axitlaribns petiolo duplu brevioribiis, sepalis late ovulibus inucronalis biacteas ovaies superantibus, corolla canipanulato-infundibullformi. Flowers in the dry itato palo sulphur-coloured, large, aud, together with the peduncle, about the height of the foliage. ' I 6 I i/l I !.;) '^'i..;': ' i I 364 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Polemonidea. T / '•■■ ^ I. Cuscuta Californica; pedunculis unifloris solitnriis, sub flore dilntato-infundibuli- ibrmi, calycis lohis aciitis corolla niulto hievioribiis, corollue tenui-inenibranuceiB tubo brevi, Inciniis Innceolato-subtiiatis eiongnlis, sqiiainis niillis, staminibus quinqiie fauci corollte insertis Jaciiiiis diniidio brevioribus, stylisduobus, stigmatibus cnpitatis. Onn. XXXVIII. IIYDUOLEACEiE. I. Wigandia? Californica ; friiticosa giimmifcra, foliisclliptico-lanceolatis in petioluin brcvciu attt'iuintisi coriaceis iiitegerriinis supra gliihris siibtus reticuiatis in aceolis albu- cancsccntibiis, staminibus inchisis. (Tab. LXXXVIII.) Ditl'erent as the [jrescnt plant appoiirs, at first siplil, from tlip Wiijnndin Carncasana figured in the But. liniistir, liih. IllfiU, vet ilio intl'in-toiicc iiml tlio sitiirtnro of llip llmvers are so similar, that «illi(iut m.itiirc Iriiit \vc dare not vonliirf to so|iil at the apex of tlie branch, the small llowers, (scarcely more than half an inch lonii) are eollecteii into dense capitate cireinn.ile raeeuies. (Corolla infundihuliform, ihriee as Iomlt as the deeply di\iil<ai erlls, not nimronate. Ovary ovate, slightly hairy, with no evi- dent hypiiL-ynouiiilisk, I -celled, wilh two ofjposile parietal placenlie ( [ ), rrseudilin^r two TV, to the free edges ■f Hhieh several ovules are attached, pxacily as in W. Ciirnciisanii (»oe l)r Liinlley's excellent figure above • )iioled. Styles "J, nearly as long as the filaments. Stigmas capitate, depressed at the top. Tab, I. XXXVII I. Wigaudia ; Californica. I'iif. 1,2. Flowers ; yi'y. y. Corolla laid open ;_// uiriiiquf 2-3 aterosis, corollii' ^(■a'nllt•l»■) Ui1k> exserto, staminibus coroliain subu'(|uantibus. HtHtfi. in Hut. Hey. tub Jbiiu lt)22; iw Ann. Sc. Sat. .V. Str. 2. }J Hi. Polemonidea.'] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 365 2. H. elongata {Benth.) ; ramis elongatis divaricatis vel procumbentibiis tomentosis, foliis brevibus simplicibiis vel iitrinque seg'nentis 1-2 uuclis omnibus ulbo-tomentosis vel demum vix gliibriitis, curolliu (ititt'iisu caTulea-) tubo exitnminibiis coroliam super- .-intibiis. BetUh. I. c. 3. H. rirtjata (Benlh.) ; orecta strictn, foliis elongatis simplicibiis ;'el piniiatifidis laxe nlbo-lniiiitiN, corolla' (intense ca>rulcu?) tubo exserl(< ^tiuniiiibus corolla brevioribus. Benth. I. c. Hook. Ic. PL 2. t. 200. 4. H. liifffi (Bfiith.) ; crccta, foliis inffrioribns elongatis simplicibus glahratis, superiori- l)us abbri'viatis piniiaiifulis allio-liinutis, coiymbis paivis, corollie (lutea;) tubo iiicluso, staniinibus coroliam a-quantibus. Biiilh. I, c. LINANTHl'S. Jhut/i. Calyx tiiliulosiis mcmltranart'tis, norvis 5 viriililim valiilis npU'i! in •loiilo* snliiiliitca roriirvos prodnctis. Corollii iiiMinililmlitDriiiis, liil)ii liri'vi, llinlio ,') tiilo, liu'iiiiis oliovalis apici' iicmilii'is. Sidiiiiiin tiilio iiiclusa. Aiit/itiir liliriiriiii'!", I)a«i vix sijiiilai !■. (ii/isiilw lueiili |iiil\(//(/, jiii/iiii\n* lincari-fii'tiuliti* aciiti!!, simi)iin mombranaeeis. Cornllii li>liiii(illiiiliri>rini!«, tiilm Inriui* t'xsrrto li'iinU>'iriii>, liiiilio catiipahiilato .'> liilo, Idliis nvaliliii!) iilitusis iiilt'L'c'rriiiiio. StamiiKi a87. I'KNZMA. ninth. [n,m Emit.) Vati/T tul)uloso-oainp:iniilatu9, profiinilo 5-l'uiiis siiiubtis inuiiiliraiiHccit, laciiiiis lincaribiis nrutiiiBruli!) r-rcctin. Corv/la siiliiiit'iiiMliljiilUoriiiis, tuljo lirvvi, liiiilio Jj-partito, lacinii;! obuvutin tlciilatis. AntticriE uvatiE. sajiittatir, r liil)o brcvilir ixstrla'. Ciijisii/ir loiuli polvpc riiii. — Ili-rlia /iii\i!ltt, .iiih.yim/ihj-, 'i-'A jiulliiaru, tiliihrd vtl lentir jin/if.\iiii.i, V»\\\ itjip.hsitu, liiicunit, iiittiiirriina. I'lori'S 1-3, pciluiiculati. Corolla fere pullicarig, /niipiiriixniis, fiinilo liili u. 1. F. ilimit/iijfiirn. Baith. I. r.—IIook. Ic. PI. 2. t. 109. Fenzlin of Mr Hcmliain was piililislioil in Iv.'i:!; that of KiKlliolicr {Ahihlii, p. in. /. 17 ft 181 in IH.14; 60 tliat our jilant has llic priorily of iiaiiu'. It is lint l.iir, liiiwfvrr, lo oliservi', that Knillirlicr cmisiili-m it only a isjiccios of Gi/ia {Atiiktu, I. JiiX and lias liislowi'd the naini" of l'in:li(t on a (.'fi'is of New Hol- land pl.ints, wliic'h, vritli Olmia and M^rr/iiniiim (Scliott), form a small group iiitvrmcdiali; between Aleme- cylecE and Mi/iiutctr. OILIA. Car. Ihnlh. I. i: Cali/r I'.impanulatn^, O-fidus, inar^'inc et siiiubus niomliranaccis. ('(iral/n infnndilinlifnrmis vcl sulicampanu- lata, liriilio j-partilo, laiiniis olxivilis inlCi.'ri'i. .SVuHiiiir/ ad fauccm vcl \\x intra tuliurn iiisrrla. Aiillierit ovalo-siibrotiiiiii;!'. Ciipsiilii luculi p eloiiiralu' tiil)iilosa< limbo patoiui-icdi'xo lafimis ovato-laiKi'iiiatis. Jl nth. I. c. Hook. I'lor. lior. Am. 'J. p. 74. — !|)oin()psis tlt'iraiis. Linill. in Ilol. Ihij. t. 1281 {nan Sm.). IlAb. DaiiniM k Defile lictwoen Snake and Hear Kivers. Mr Tolmie. 4. Ci. knuijlora (lieiU/t.) ; cuult: ereclo elulu luperiie vLscoso subiiudo paniculate, foliis V' (1 ' ^ ■'I i I'oUmonidea.] CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. 367 bipinnntiHectis glabrU, floribtis subsolitariis, corymbis laxis longe pedunculatis, corollis (ctciuleis) ciilyce 4-plo lorigioiiUus. Uenth. I. r. Lindl, in IJot, Reg. t. 1888. 5. G. arcnaria (Ihni/i.) • cnule humili viscoso subnudo, fuliis piiinntifidis, lobis ovatis, floribus subglomeratis, corollis (ca-iiileis) ccilycu tripio longioiibus. Benth, I. c. This wo have not received. SicT. a. Ki'ciLiA. Folia allerim I'iiimUiJldii vi! /linimlisrcln. Flora suhsulitarii vcl swpius glomerati. Cuidllic tubus aili/ce siMireviur, 6. G. tricolor (Bcnth.) ; caiile erccto ^labio folioso, foliis bipinnntisectis, segmentis linenri-subiilatis, corymbis 3-(i-fl()ris virgaio-paiiiciiiatis, corollis talyco subtriplo longiori- bus. liinth. I. r. Hot. llvg. t. 170i. Ilort. Soc. Trims. N. Ser. p. 478. t. 18./. 3. Hook. Hot. Mat/. I. 3iG3. Tube of the curolU yellow, throat deep purple, limb palo bluinh-piirplc. 7. G. lariniata {Ruiz et Pur.) ; cnulc erccto glaiululoso-pubosceiiti, foliis bipinnnti- sectis Ljlabriiisculis, sei»HH'nti?. linearibtis, corymbis pnucilloris longissime pedunculatis sid)paniciilatis, corollis cnlycem vix dupio superantibiis, staniinibus corolla brevioribus. Ruiz ct Par. 11. J'>ulipanicnlatis, corollis culycc snbiripio longioribus, staniinibus corolla brevioribus. Briit/t. I. v. Bot.Rtg.t. lo82. Hook, in Bot. Mag. t. 3^0. In the nilii plant lli<- llowem an; dpimcly eapila(o, nearly sosaili*, und tlio calyx almost woolly ; but when ciillivutcil, tlio liirnicT arc fjitcicUil and on li>ii); pi'diceU, »liilt- the latter arc nicrt'ly pubescent. It therefore becotnos H nmtter of great dill'u'nlty to diatinguiith the proKcnt from the two prcccdlii); specie! ; iiud if the n'lativp loriiflb of iho calyx and rumllu, and of the corolla and ttamens, prove not constant, we fear that all must be reduced ais vatUtics to (i. liuiniula of Uuiz and I'avon. ■ NAVAHUKTIA. Ruiz et Pav A'goculoa. lienth.l.c. Calyx tubulofo-campanulatus, basi mctnbrunaecut, iipice ^-fulus, laciniit iniequalibua rigidis intc^ris multifi- disvo spinosin. Coriilta subliypocrateriforniis, tubo culyccui subii'(|uante. Umbo ^-partito, laeiuiis oblongis inlcfiris. Stiiniiiiii intra purleni (-iiprridrcni tubi inscrta. Anlherte ovuto-subrotuIldu^ Capsultn loculi poly»piTnii. — Ilcrlir jilirumi/ui: ijltilnioscr fiiliiUr. Folia /liiiimtisfita, seipnentis incisis acutissimis. I'loros dcnst cipiliili, hnicteis iiiciiii-muttijidia spinusis suffuHi. linilh. 1. N. interte.rta (Hook.) ; erecta ramosa, foliis glabris pinnntisectis, segmentis linenri- subulatii ncutissiniis incisis divaricatis subspiiiosis, calycis sublanati dentibiis plerumque I- i, I . i 1 « i'i, ■ ■I I ■ Vl|/ ha^ 'Mi' h I I * J hi i;'! Ill i 11 ^'ii,i 368 CALTmnMA— SUPPLEMENT. [Pdltmoniden, multifidis, corollis cnlycu >iil)l>ii lu; ;^us, staininibiis oxsertis. Ilooh. Fl. Dor. Am. 2. J). 75. — vKj^jicliloii intiTtcxtu. Jiiiit/i. I. c. 2. N. cotiiliifolin ; i-ic la stricia, foliis ^liil)ris hipinniitisectis, soirnu'iitis lineari-suhu- Intis aciilissiiiiis folioruin siipi-rioriiin fl()riiliiiiii(|iiu spiiuisis, Uractcis villoHiilis, (l< 'itibut colycinis Mil)intt'L;ris, corullis calyceiii iL>qiiaiitil)ii!j, stuniiiiil)UH exsurtiij. — yi'lj^oclilou cotu- licfolia. /ii)it/i. I, r. 3. }i. /tiihrsniifi ! iimllitor piil)(".ct'ns, caulu ramoso, foliis piiiiiati'sccii'i, laciniis iiiriso- piiinalitidis, loliiilis divaricatis suhspiimsis, calycilxis bractciMpiu l>asi iiifriibranaceis glahri.s apice iiic'i>>(>-piiiiiatifiilis villo^tis, corullis calycu Mibduplu li)iigiuribus, KtuiDiiiibus u lubo fXsfrtis, — .lli^ofhloa pubcsct'iis. lienth, I. c. 4. \. .if/iiiirrnsfi I viscosa-piibt'sct'hs, foliis piiuiatisi'ctis sei;mpntis intenris iiicisisve. laciniis laiK'i'ohito-liiicirilius acuti-siiiiis '•piiiosis, i)racii'is cilialo-liii'lis Ija^i dilatalis, dviiti- biis calyciiiis lanci'oliiiis siihinti j,'i'is, corollis I'Xscriis, siaininibus iiibo iiiciusi!!. — N. pun- gens. IfiHifi. /.. Itnr, .Int. 'i, p. V>. — Ciilia |iiiiini'ns. Doiii/I. in linf, Mii;/. (. 'i!)77. — Ci. scjiiairosa. /Iihi/i. ,t .Irn. .iu/irti, ji. Ijl. — JCgociiloa piingtiis. Iknili.l.v. — Iloil/ia Mjuai- rosa. Esthsrhollz (iwa(i), 5. N. iitnii liil'iifi s ; viscosis«iiiia, liillis pinnatifidis railii ililatata, lobis siibulutis divari- catis spinosis, tl.iralibiis ovalis iinhriiatis spinoso-diiiuitis llurcs aniplectuntibus, dcntibus calyciiiis biibiiLitis inlui;ris. — .lynocliloa alrai'iyloidcs. Ihntk. /. v. COl.LOMIA. y,i(t. Ihiith. I. c. Ctili/r raaipaiiiil.iliis .'i-I'hIii!i vcI siiIi .'j-|i-|i.irliti>, hiciiilii iililiiiit.'i!' iiitcu'ii:*. .Stuunna vcrsiiii mt'iliiiiii lulii iiisiTlu. .'ln//'^/'>'' iiicl,i'. t'lipsulie UnnW l-.'-^iiHTini. — llfrliu.'. Follii (iltenui rarius infrriorn nppoiitri inlrnrn imino-denliila vel rariua pinmilifiitii. I'lorvi dense capilati hracteit lalu-ovatU inlei/trrimiti siill'iitli. liinlh. 1. t'. ffili'iidm (Hmt/i.) ; foliis pinnatisfotis, scgincntis lincaribtis inttgris, caiycibiis profundi' .">-(i fuliis 1 ,jii ; ( ■ • i ^i Horayinea.] CALIFORNIA.— SUIM'I.KMI.NT. 36i> floralibiis c basi lata angtistu lincaribiiNobtiiHU invulucratisi, coiollic limbi laciiiiig patenti- biis obovalis npiculntis tiibo gnicili diipli) brevioribiis. Ha». Oroen Kivcr, Smiki' ( minlry. Mr Tulmie, ft. C. gracilis (Henth.) ,■ glniuliiloso-pubcscens, caulc valdc romoso, foliis lineari- obloiifjis obtiisis, calycis scj^mtiitis lon^'is Mihulalis. Jknih. I, c. Hook, I'l. Dor. /lit.. 2, />. 76.— Giliu gracilis. JJook. in Hut. Mmj. t, 2i)'|. LKI'TODACTYLON. /A,,./. ( >/^. 4%« tubuloio-campaniilutii^, siit)iii|iiali-. serniiiuiiKiiii'licliii, I- ' -ih.uiil,;' ajm • Hrontiliiis, similiiu nicmbraii:i- 'orolla iiiruiidilmlifiiniiiM, IIiiiIki |ialriilr, lolii* oliovii' i iljtuniii, .-'ft^mina intra |)iir(('m «u|U'rioriiii I" ti. iiMnmliii. Antlurii iilil(iiii;u'. Sli/lus I'liiii sliiimcili/>ii.i lu'io ''(irnlhi' (liijilo lirivior, Ciipsuld as a[MOC tli'hiscoua, loonlis |)oly«|)('riiiis, ('oliiiiiiui ci'iitruli crajniuscula. — I'riiticcs Itiniulrs, riwu0iii- sum. roliu tilhnui profunilf /mlmatistcta, luciniin tuliu/ali.1 fiyidii fpiiusccnltlius ; itlui iixillarin, integrn, Jiitcirultiln. riorc* Icnninaliw . x/iecius', I'lilcici'm siaiutiintis. I. L. Ciili/omiruiH ; I'oliis patoiitil)Us, floribiis siibcapiintis, corolliu tiilx) calvcerii .sub- .Tqunntc, stif^inatibiis stylo diiplo l()iigioril)iis. ^'1"ab. LXXXIX.) Tlic corolla is lurjfo. Another ii|htio» of tliia (jciiu* i- I'lilux lltnikeri, l)oiii{l. in Hook. Flor. Uor. Am. •1. p. 73. t. 1.^!), ulilrli may In- ilistin^iiislieil at t'ollu»-> loliit t'ri'C'ti«, tlurilitis ituliiiolitarii^, corolliL' tulxi rulyrciii siipcrantc, stii,'matil)ii> Htylutn aiiuantjliiH. Tab. L.WXIX. I.vptodactjlun Califurnifum. f'l;/ I. Flowor-liud iiml tlowcr ; ,A'//- '^- Corolla ; _/?. (,'iip«iilo enclosed in tho calyx ; Jiij. ti. (,"apiulu Immtin^f open, and sliow- ing llie central receptacle w itii atlaclied tidea ; Jiij. 7. S< cd ; ,/>V/. 8. I'urtiun of tlio receplacic from wliich llie neodt have hecii teuinted , fiy. !). Leaf: — mmjiiifiid. Oiti). XL. lU)llAC;iNE.i:. Juss. 1. \\A'MXTO\m\n\ Ciirnsuwicum. Linn. — I look, rt Arn. supra, p, 132. I look. Flor. Bar. Am. 2. p. 81. 1. Myo«iolisy/«'riV/«. Iknujl. i« Ihntk. I'lor. Ilor. Am, 'i. p. 82. Our specimen! arc more leafy and not no mnch advnnced as those from Columbia ; hut they ajipear to be the same specitn. M. virauulor, of the I lur. Ilor. .\m., with sniull flowers, seems to be jW. verna of Nutt., and has its calyx ublnpie ; the lurj,'er-tloweri'd speeinienii are perhaps referriblo i^ M. Jlaccitla. 2. M. muricatn; catilc erectu siricto foliisque linearibtis obtusis iibitjiic pilosu-bispidis, raccniis ileiisis bi-trifuiis tiriiiinalibus cbractcatis, calycibiis bispidi.s, iiucibus ovatis ob- tiisitisciilis deiiAf iiiuricidatis. From six inches to a foot hi^li, erect, straight, rulber slmit, thra»iiig out numerous lateral leafy branches, which, in our specimens, are ^liort, from not bein^ sulKi'ieiitly developed. Flowers white ; limb llat : sc);- ntents as long its the ti.be. The hairs on tho culyx and raceme are yellowish-while. 3. M. fulva. Ilixik. ft Am. supra, p. 38. — Hook. I'lor. liur. Am. 2. p. 83. — Cuming (Chil.) No. 707. nrnlijis (Chil.) So. ao'J. The flowers arc white: tho limb llat and broad -, the segments about the length of the tube. Theachenia are wrinkled, but nut always black, and nut in the Blij^btcsl degree hispid or luuricated. 3 A ,^>b-- ' *iltl (-. 'l^^ ill '. I! 1 ! 1^ i 'rll I •aS^ 'Ik'vJ" IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) <_ ^ >. .A.^ 1.0 1.1 *^ I2ii 12.2 11-25 111.4 U& 1.6 ^^^ > VQ /. Hiotographic Sciences Corporation ^ \ ^. :i>^ \\ 23 WIST MAM STIHT VVMSTIR.N.Y. USM (716)173^503 6^ .-6^ w r,i' II I 8 1 1' 4 J i .. 370 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Boragin 4. M. Choriaiana. Cham, et Lehm. in Linn. 4. p. 444. Hook, ei Am. tupra, p. 152. (non Lehm. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2. p. 88.) The flowers here arc on pretty long pedicela, while the Columbia plant hat them shortly pedicellate ; the latter presents, besides, a different aspect, and may be called M. Scuuleri ; it appean very cloiely allied to M. Califomica, Fisch. ct Meyer, but the corolla is longer than the calyx. Tt. M. glomerata. Null. — Hook. Fhr. Bor. Am. 2. p. 82. t. 162. — Cynoglossum glo- merntum. Fraser. Pursh. Hab. Green River, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 1. Echiiiospermum Lappula. Lehm. in Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. 2. p. 84. Hab. Pine Creek, near Green River, one of the tributaries of the Colorado, Snake Country. 3fr Tolmie. 1. Litliospermum ? circumtcissum ; anniium nanum diffusum ramosum, totum pilis albis rigidis iiispidum ad apicem usque foliosum, foliisangustelinearibusjfloribusaxillar.- bus, calyce 5-iido basi meinbranaceo fructifero transversim circumscisso deciduo, corolla tubo cnljcem oequante ad faucem nudo, nucibus ovatif acutis nitidissitnis liEvibus dorso convexis iiitus subcarinatis. Hab. Snake Fort, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. The flowers arc very minute, and white with a yellow eye ; the calyx is 5-angled ; the segments are about as long as the tube, and in fruit are patulous or somewhat reriirvcd : the base of the tube is membranaceous l«twccn the ribs or angles, and separates transversely with five teeth. The nuts do not appear to be at all perforated at the base, and are inserted into the bottom of the calyx. 1. Aiiisiiickiaren>iCO«a; corolla fauce nuda glabra, limbo tubo triplo breviore, stamini- bus ad fuucem insertis, antheris cxsertis, nucibus ovato-oblongis acutis acute triquetris dorso planis loevibus nitidissimis. This approaches rlosely to A. angustifolia, Lehm. (Fisch. ct Mey. Ind. Scm. Hort. Petrop. Secuudus, p. 'JC), but that wc believe to be a Chilian species, transmitted by Bertcro, and thetefore probably the same with Cuming's No. 612, and Bridges' No. 311. In the Chilian plant, the flowers are almost entirely the same as in A. rernicoia, but the nuts are ovate, keeled and transversely wrinkled on the back, and all over minutely muricated, the points on the keel and wrinkles being much krger than the others : of this Mathews' No. 193 it perhaps a were variety, but the leaves are much broader, and, when dry, of a bl'xkisit colour. LilhoKpermum fycojisoidet, Lehm. in Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. '2. p. 80, is the same with Amniuckia lycop- soiiks, Lehm. Del. Sem. H. Hamb. 1831. 2. A. spectabilisi corolla fauce glabra plicis intrusis semiclausa, limbo longitudinc tubi, staminibus ad fuucem insertis. — Species pulcbritudiiieflorum insignis atque distinctissinia. Corolla aurea, limbo 6 lin. in diametro, ad faucem plicis 5, sqtiamula:- simulantibus. Fisch. et Mty. Ind, Sem. Hort. Petrop. Secund. p. 26. Wc do not possess the fruit of this species, but in habit it accords with Amtinckia, and in specific charac- ter with A. tpectahilit, F. and M. It certainly is an extremely handsome plant, with large yellow flowers; the curollas much exserted, and the calyx thickly clothed with white and golden-coloured hain. Leavet '1-9 inches lung. The genus Amitnckia is not, so far ai we know, at yet fwtber characterized, than by baviiig few cotyle- HydrophyUea,] CALIFORNIA—SUPPLEMENT. 371 dons. It was noticed by Liadley in hit first edition of the Introduction to the Natural Syttem, and called tliere Benthamia i as however no reaions were assigned for reducing the genus of Richard of that name, Lehman supposed it to be an oversight, and altered it to Anuinckia. Since then, Dr Lindley has bestowed the name Benthamia on an East Indian plant. This confusion is to be regretted ; and now that Richard's genus has been ascertained to be Periitylus of Blume, it were better that Anuinckia should bear the appel- lation originally given to it. 1. Cynoglossum grande {DouqL); caule erecto glabra superne nudo, foliis petiolatis subtus pilosis, inferioribus maximis cordato-ovatis undulatis, superioribus oblongo-lan- ceolatis, racemis ebracteatis glabris pedunculatis paucifloris, calyce villoso. — Lehm. PugiU. 2. p. 25. in Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. 2. p. 85. — C. officinale. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 152. 2. C. peniciUatum ; unnuum diffusum multicaule basi raniosum ubique pilis adpressls canescens, foliis remotis anguste linearibus, floribus solitariis in omnibus axillis brevissime pediceliatis, fructus nucibus lineari-oblongis patentissimis per paria subparallelo-approxi- matis disco planis marginibus membranaceis inflexis nudis apice ciliatis. This ought, perhaps, to bo removed froin the* genus : it is so extremely allied to C. lateriflorun. Lam., or C. lineare, Ruiz et Pav. (Mathews, No. 332, Bridges, No. 253, and Cuming, No. 721), that it can only be distinguished by a close examination of the nuts, which, in the Chilian plant, arc pectinately toothed all round the margin. Lehman places this last in Rindera, an arrangement to which we can scarcely assent. Another plant of the same group is C /liloium, Ruiz et Par. (Mathews, No. 980, and Cumiug, No. 1U70). Ord. XLI. HYDROPHYLLEiE. B. Brown. Benth. in Linn. Soc. Tram. 17. p. 272. HYDROPHYLLUM. Linn. Benth. I. c. Squatiue corollintt5, lineares, dorso adnatic, apice luarginibusque libertr. Stamina longe exiterta. Placentce masimir, dorso libera*, ovarium implcntes, '2-ovulatH>. — Folia radicalia numerosa i eaulina pauca alterna lata pinnutim vel palmatim ditsecta. Racemi tcorpioideo-dichotomi vel capitati, ebracteati. I. H. cnpitatum (IJougl.) ; foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis inciso-dentatis subtus canes- centibus, floribus dense capitati'j. luciniis calycinis lanceolato-linearibus ciliato-hispidiii. —Benth. in Linn. Soc. Trans. i7. p. 273. Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. 2. p. 78. The Californiaii 9|>ecimens have (juite a diflcrcnt ap|)earance from those gathered at Fort Vancouver ; botli are canescent on the under side of the leaves, from the pretence of adpressed white rather soft hairs ; but these are much more numerous in the Califomian form than in the other. The hairs cit the branches and petioles are whitish and somewhat soft to the touch. In //. macrophyllum (Nutt. Imi'.^f. Pi. Un. St. p. Ill), which Mr Ilenlham seems to think may be the same, the hairs on the stem, branches, and peliokis, are longer and much more harsh ; the under side of the leaves is only sprinkled with a few bristly hairs, and these exist chiefly on the nerves and veins ; the (lowers are either capitate (us in a specimen from Drummond found in the Alleghanies) or they form a corvnilioic compact cyme (as In the specimens from Dr Short), with the pedicels thick and stout, and shorter than the calyx s divisions of tiie calyx attenuated from a broad ovate base. Nuttall's species approaches, in some respects, to //. V'irginicum, l>ut that has a loose diehotomous inflores- cence, with slender |iedicels that are often longer than the calyx ; the calyx-segments narroW'linear ; and the stem is much more free from hairs, often nearly cjuite glabrous, ELLISIA. Linn Benth. I. c. Ca/ycM exappendiculati. Stkohuf roro/Zi'mr I U, breves, vel nulla!, £, Hit i !:■ I :^ iv-.i- \o be detected without careful examination. 3. N. aurila (Lindl.) ; petiolis bnsi auriculuto-dilatatis, calycis sinuum appendiculis elongatis, corollis calyce dupio longioribus, placentis 2-ovulatis. Bentft. I. c. 4. N. Menzicsii (Ilouk.et Am.) ; petiolis exappendiculatis, foliis pinnatifidis, segmentis approximatis ovatis integerrimis vel bi-tridentato-lobatis, peduiiculis oppc Uis elonga- tes, corolla* (cieruletc parcc nigro-pimctatw) rotatte fundo piloso; laciniis >tis calyce subdupio longioribus, placentis sub- lO-ovulatis. — a. corolltc calycem ix lc superante. — N. Menziesii. Hooh. ct Am. supra, p. 152. Benth. I. c. p. 276.— ■>. corolla calycem plus dupio superante. — N. insignis. Dougl. ms. Benth. I. c. p. 276 (oxf 1. syn.). Hort. Soc. Trans. N. Ser, 1. p. 643. Lindl. in But, Beg. t. 1713. Hook. «>i B)t. Mag. t. 3485. Our first variety has the flowers coniiderably smaller than /3., as small Indued as in A', atomaria, Fisch. et Meyer, Ind. Sem. Hort. Pctr. 2. p. 43 (Lindl. in Hut. Reg. t. 1040), but the flowers of the latter are white, and strongly marked with numerous dull leail-bluc specks, and iherelii seems to lie the principal ditterence between the two species. Dr Lindlcy states that in A^. atomaria the peduncles are hairy, and in A^. inngni* (glabrous ; but in our specimens uf the latter, the peduncles vary from almost glabrous to perfectly hairy. We fear that the two species ought to be utdted. A', phacelioid^, of the Uut. Ueg. t. 740, appears to us a largo cultivated form of the true A^ phaceiioides of Barton. Hi/drophyllett.'] CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. 373 EUTOCA. R. Br. Corolla docidua. Ovarium ovoideo-globosum, piloio-hispidum. Placentte lineares, dono parietibus ovarii ndnatsD, 4-muiti-ovulata!. Capsula diucpimentis incotnpletis, somi-biiocularis.— Herbee anniMEf tapius erectee, habitu PhacelioD, rariui diffusa vel divaricata. Flores racemosi densi ttuile$, vet laxi pedun- eulali, cyini$ unilateralibu* limplicibut vel dichotomis. Benth. 1. E. Douglasii (Benth.); difTusn, foliis omnibus pinnatifidis, lobis ovatis subintegerri- mis, placentis 12-20-ovulatis. Benth. I. c. p. 376. 2. "E. brachyloba {Benth.); erecta scabro-pubescens, foliis elongatis pinnatifidis, lobis ovatis obtusis siibincisis, placentis 6-8-ovulatis. Benth. I. c. 3. Ft. loas(p/blia (Benth.) ; erecta liispidissima, foliis ovatis pinnatifidis, lobis latis acutis iaciso-dentatis, corollis calycem vix cxcedentibus, staminibus exsertis, placentis 6-8-ovulatis. Betith. I. c. p. 277. 4. ^ Franhlinii (Brown) ; foliis pinnatifidis bipinnatifidisve pilosis, laciniis lanceolatis integerrimis dentatisve ciliatis, spicis raccmosis in summo caulis confertis, staminibus corolla sublongioribus, placentis multiovulatis. — Brown App. to Frank, Jour. ed. 2. ;;. 5 1 . /. 27. Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2985. Flor. Bor. Am. 2. p. 79. Benth. I. c. H*B. Pine Cicck, Siialcc Country. Mr Tolmie. 5. E. Menzieiiit (Benth.) ; erecta, foliis linearibus lanceolatisve integerrimis quandoque trifidis pinnatifidisve, placentis 20-multi-ovulatis. Benth. I, c. 6. E. grandiflora (Benth.): adscendcns, foliis lato>ovatis dentatis basi subcordatis, placentis ultra 50-ovulatis. Benth. I. c. p. 278. 7. £. viscida (Benth.); glanduloso-pilosa viscosn, caule erecto ramoso, foliis corduto- Hvatis subangulatis scrrntis, racemis elongatis furcatis simplicibusquc, placentis multi- ovulatis. Benth. in Bot. lltg. t. 1808. Hook, in Bot. Mag. t. 3572. Don in Sweet Br. Fl. Card. N. S. t. 368. 8. E. divaricata (Benth.); diffusa ramosissima, caule dicliotomo-divaricato, fuliis ovatis indivisis radicalibus nunc trifidis, placentis 8-20-ovulatis. Benth. I. c. p. 278. — Bot. Reg. t. 1784. Bot. Mag. t. 3706.— E. Wrangeliana. Fisch. et Mey. Ind. Sem. Hort. Par. 2. p. 37. Sweet Br. Fl. Card. N. S. t. 362. 9. E,. phaeelioidea (Benth.); erecta ramosa, foliis omnibus ovatis indivisis integerrimis, plecentis 4-ovulatis. Benth. L c. p. 279. 10. E. ? lutea; nana diffusa scabro-pubescens ramosa, radice multicipiti annua, foliis petiolatis subrotundo-obovatis basi cuneatis crenato-lobatis superioribus subintegerrimis, ovariis S-ovulatis, corolla campanulata marccscente persistentc (lutea) calycem paullo superante. H*i. Snake Fort, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. ft f ■ t ! \1 I r*l" % li Ml: k III. 1, 1 '; \ I i i ll! rl \. 374 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [HydrophyUtm. }■■«;: This is a very remarkable species, having bright yellow flowers. The seeds are deeply wrinkled on the back. It differs from Eutoca by the persistent but marcescent corolla ; and from Enunenanlhe by its habit and absence of scales to (he corolla. II. E. ? aretioidess nana diifusa hispido-pilosa trichotome ramosa, radice multicipiti nnnua, foliis petiolatis spathulato-lanceolatis basi longe attenuatis integerrimis, ramulis iiltiinis brevibus congestis, floribus sessilibus terminalibus et in dicliotomiis, calycis pro- t'unde 5-partiti laciniis anguste linearibus hispidis tubu corolla: infundibuliformis (pur- purea-) dupio brevioribus, ovario multiovulato var. /3. perpuailla; caule subnullo pauci- floro, Hab. a. Between Burnt and Malheur Rivers. — 0. Burnt River, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. This beautiful species will probably yet be separated from Eutoca, to which it boars no external resem- blanco i but we have placed it here as agreeing almost entirely with Bentbam's character of the genus. PHACELIA. Juts. Bettth.l.c. Corolla dccidua. Ovarium ovoideo-globosum, piloso-hispidum. Plactntm linearei, sspius done parietibus ovarii adnatuc, 2-ovulat(c. Capsuta dissepimentis siibcompletis pseudo-bilocularis. — Hcrbu3 annua vtl perennes, erecta vel diffuste. Flores racemoii, denii, setsilet vtl laxi pedunculati, cymii unilaltralibui simplicibua vel dichotomis. Benth. 1. P. circinnata (Jacg.); foliis pinnatisectis quandoque indivisis, lobisoblongisovatisve integerrimis ina>qualibus, coroUis calyce plus dimidio longioribus, staminib is cxsertis. BeiUA. I. c. p. 279. .Mr Ucntham adduces the following synonyms to this species : — Heliotropium pinnatum, Vshl. — Hydro- phyllum Maijellanimm, Lam. ; //. Aldca, Rtcm. ctScliult. — Aldta pinnala, Ruiz ct I'av. ; A. circinnata, Willd. — Phacelia Peruviana, Sprcng. ; P. Califomica, C\itim. ; P. htttrophylla, Pursh; P.rudit, Dougl. 2. P. ciliala (Benth.): scabro-pubescens, foliis pinnutisuctis, segtnentis oblongis obtusis subpinnatifidis, calycis laciniis ovatis submeinbranaceis reticulatis margine ciliatis, stamini- bus corollam suboiquantibus. Benth. I. c. p. 280. 3. P. ramosissima (Dougl.); scabro-pubescens vel hispida, foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis ovatis obtusis subpinnatifidis, calycis laciniis oblongis viridibus hispidis fructiferis spa- tliulatis, staminibus exscrtis, Benth. I. c. p. 280. We have an allied species, or perhaps a mere variety, from Dr Gillies, under the name of P. Brunoni'ina, collected oil El Cerro del Diamante and Andes of Mcndoza, and it only differs by being more covered with glutiriuus hairs, and having a nearly simple stem. 4. P. tattacetifoha (Benth.) ; scabro-pubescens vel hispida, foliis bipinnatifidis, segmentis oblongis dentato-pinnatifidis, calycis laciniis oblongo-linearibus hispidis, staminibus exsertis. Benth. I. c. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1G96. A closely allied species has been sent us by Mr Darwin, who found it at Bahia Blanca, on the coast of I'ata^'onia (No. 202), but the bain on its stem are all glutinous. EMMENANTHE. Bi-nth. I. c. Corolla pcrsisteni Ovarium oblongo-compressum, glanduloso-pubetceni : placcntis linearibus, dono adutis Serophutarinta. ] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 375 (8-) OTulatif. Capiula ditfepimentii ieiiii>coinpleti( ad axin incratfatis pieudo-bilocularii. — Herba erectit ramoia. Folia allema pinnat\fida, temiamplexicautta, exauriculala. Racemi numerosi erecti graeilet, Flotet pel, AtJi, tenuiler pedicellati. Corolla campanulata, tguamu 10 minulit ad basin. 1. KprnduliJIora. Benth. I. c. p. 2QI. The genui Emmenanthui, lupra. p. 217. wai named and deKribed long before the present one of Mr Dentham, but at it wai not published till after bit wai, it must receive a new appellation. Ord. XLII. SOLANEiE. Juss. 1 . Nicotiana ruatica. Linn. 1. Solanum nigrum. Linn. — var. pubescens. Hook, et Am, supra, p. 152. 2. S. umbeUtferum. EschoUz in Linnaa, 3. Litter, p. 148. Hook, et Am. sup^a, p. 152. Of this plant we have two forms, the one three times the size of the other in all its parts, more succulent and tomentosc. The lesser one has wiry branches, with the angles on them more conspicuous from the tomentum being nearly absent. Ohd. xliii. scrophularine.^:. 1. Linaria Canadensis. Spr. — Antirrliinum Canadcnse. Linn. 1. Antirrhinum 9&rn(/u/b««m (Z^N^.); undique pilis capitatis subviscidis conspersum, foliis olternis petiolatis anguste ovatolaiiceolatis, racemo denso folioso, calycis lobis lineari-lanceolatis inroqualibus. LituU. in Jiot. Reg. t. 1893. I. Maurandia (?) striata; erecta ramosa annua glabra basi solummodo pubescens, foliis infimis parvis ovatis petiolatis, reliquis lanceolatis linearibusque sessilibus omnibus integerrimis, pedunculis solitariis axillaribus unifloris elongatis recurvis apice sursini curvatis. A foot to a foot and a half high, slender, branched, annual ; the lower leaves small (^ an inch long), ovate, petiolale, gradually becoming more and more remote, upwards on the stem lanceolate or the superior ones linear, all entire. I'edunclo from tho axils of the narrow upper leaves, 2-4 inches long, at first reflexed, then towards the apex bent upwards. Flower scarcely an inch long. Calyx gibbous below, of 5 deep lanceo- late segments, curved up a little, nearly equal. Cor. ovate-oblong, also curved upwards, the limb '2-lippeil. Capsule globose, terminated by a moderately long tapering style, and that by a capitaie stigma. Cells 2. Seeds attached to each side of a central dissepiment. A singular looking plant, which, from the withered state of the flowers, we are unable satisfactorily to refer to any known genus. The general form of the blosaoma, however, the long cnriously curved peduncle, desti- tute of bracteas, the shape of the calyx, of the capsule, and style, aro quite those of Maurandia, but the stems are not scaudent, and the leaves (except those nenr the root) are very narrow, lanceolate or linear. 1. Collinsia Moofor {BetUh.) ; foliis ovato-lanceolatis serratis baii subccrdatis, nervis subparallelis, verticillis (infimis exceptis) apliyllis, calycia laciniis ovatis wuminatis. — Benth. in Hort. Soc. Trans. N. Ser. I. p. 480. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. I. 1734. Hook, in Bot. Mag. t. 3488. :K- •:■' . 'I* 'i '■^- sve CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. ISerophularuua. ri'l '2. C. parviflora (LindL); caule glabriusculo prostrato adscendente vel erecto, foliis oblongo-lnriceolatis inttgris vel paucidentatis infiinis ovatis petiolatis, pedunculis axillari- biis solitariis Hore multo longioribus, corollic calycem pubescentem subocquantes vel paullo superantes laciniis integris subacutis. — Lindl. in Bot. Beg. t. 1082. Hook. Fl. Bur, Am. 2. p. 94. Had. Betwcon Bruneau and Onyheo Kiveri, Snako Country. Mr Tolmie. — California. JUr Uouglai. 1. SnI piglossis /;ro.»frate. Hook, et Am. stipra, j>, 153. The plant before us may prove a distinct species ; it is not prostrate, has apparently an annual root, and a few short nsccnding simple stems ; wo incline, however, to think that the specimens l>eing in a younger state may cause these dift'eronces. Bentham has remarked, in the Bui. Reg., under t. 1863, that this and some • ithcra from the West Coast of America, will probably form a new genus. 1. Pentstemon cordifolivs (Benth.) ; caule pruinoso, foliis breviter petiolatis lato- ovatJK obtusis integerrimis basi cordatis bidlatis subtus ncrvosis, panicula laxo, corollis tid)ulosis profunde bilabiatis, labio supcriorc emarginato inferiore trifido, fllamento steriii barbato, aiitheris glabris. Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 7. 2. V. statkifohus (Lindl.); caule adscendente pubesccnte, foliis radicalibiis oblongo- lunceolatis in petiolinn longum angustntis integerrimis glabris, caulinis sessilibus cnrdato- ovatis dentatis pul)escentii)us, cyinis subsessilibus calycibusquc tomentosis, corolla- ventri- cosflc pubescentis labiorum laciniis ovatis obtusis suboequalibus. LindL in Bot. Reg, t. 1770. With this we are wholly unacquainted, except from Mr I.indley's fipure and description j wo fear that it was sent from Columbia, and tliat it is a mere variety of P. gtanduloiui. Dougl. 3. P. breviflorus (Lindl.) ; annuus, foliis lanceolalis serratis glabris summis sessilibus, panicula laxa brachiata, calyce pubescenti, corollic labio 8U|)eriore lineari arcuato emargi- nato villoso inferiore deflcxo 3-partito tubo calycc breviore, staminibus fertilibus basi villosis, sterili glabro. Lindl. in Bot. Beg. t. 1946. 4. P. heterophyllus (Lindl.) ; suifruticosus, foliis gliiucescentibus integerrimis inferiori- bus lineari-lanceolatis superioribus linearibus, rncemo virgnto, pcdiceilis subflore bibrac- teolatis,scpalis ovatis, corolla glaberrima siiperne vcntricosa imberbi, stamine sterili glabro, antlieris sagittatis apice fimbriatis. — a. sepalis ovatis acuminatis. — Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1899. — ^. sepalis orbiculari-ovatis cuspidatis. The leaves, as in almost all the species, arc broader below ; but since these pau, by insensible gradations, into the linear ones at the lo|i of the stem, we scarcely think the s[iccilic name appropriate. .'). P. larici/oiius ; perennis ciespitosus humilis glaucescens glaberrimus, foliis angus- tiiisime linearibus obtusinsculis integerrimis nitidis ad caulium basin dense congestis superioribus rcmotiusculis, racemis fuliosis, pedicellis folio florali brcvioribus supra basin liibracteolatis, l^epalis ovatis acuniinatis margine mcmbratiaceis, corolla glaberrima superne ventricosa labio inferiore ad faucem piloso, stamine sterili piloso, anthene loculis divari- catis glaberrimis. Hai, Snake Fort, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. , . ill Serophularinea.] CALIFORNIA—SUPPLEMENT. Wt 6. P. procerus. Dougl. in Dot. Mag. t. 2954. Hook. Flor. Bar. Am, 8. p. 07. Hab. Cominon throughout the Blue Mountain!, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 1. Che\one centranthifolia (Benth.)} glaberrima glauca, foliis ovato-lnnceolatis inte- gerrimis basi cordato-amplexicaulibus, panicula elongata, coroUis tubulosis pendulis glabris fauce nudis, filamento quinto imberbi. Benth. in Hort, Soc. Trans. N, S. 1. p. 481. Bot. Beg. t. 17S7. 1. Herpeates (Matourea) pilosa (Benth.) -, erecta viscosa mollissime piloso-lanata, foliis sessilibus oblongis subintegerrimis, pedunculis folio brevioribus solitariis ebracteatis, sepalo externo late ovate, (corolla; labio superiore subintegio, capsulas acuminatiB valvulis integris). — Benth. in Comp. Bot. Mag, 2. p. 57. The captule ii oblong and acuminated, iplitting at the apei into two quite entire valvei, the margini of which do not appear to be at all infloied. 1. Mimulus linearis (Benth.): suffruticosus viscosissimus, caule erecto ramoso, foliis linearibus ititegerrimis niargine revolutis, pedunculis subracemosis, calycibus elongatis plicatis, dentibus lanceolato-linearibus obtusis inaequalibus. Benth. Scroph. Ind, p. 27. — M. glutinosiis. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 152 (excl. syn.). — Diplacus leptanthus. Nutt. in Tayl. Ann. Nat. Hist. I. p. ]3B. 2. M. glutinosus (fVendl. f) ; sulTruticosus viscosus, caule erecto pubescente, foliis supra glabris oblongis lanccolatisve basi angustatis croso-deiitatis integerrimisve, pedunculis folio brevioribus, calycibus elongatis plicatis dentibus lanceolato-linearibus iniEqualibus. Benth. Scroph. Ind. />. 28. Mr Douglai' ■|)ecimcn ha* tlic peduncle slender and rather longer than the calyx, in which respect it dilferi from Diptacui latifoliu$, Nutt. I. c. ; but at the M. fftutinusut of our gardens (itf. aurantiaeu* of the Uot. Mag. t. 364), varies much in this respect, it is probable that Nuttall's plant is a mere form of our present one. 3. M. brevipes (Benth.) ; pubesccns, caule erecto viscoso, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis linearibusve subdentatis basi angustatis subsessilibus vel superioribus amplexicaulibus, floribus br^vi-pedunculatis, calycibus ovatis plicatis hinc fissis, den i' us lanceolatis ino;- qualibus. Benth. I. c. 4. M. cardinalis (Dougl.) ; villosus, foliis amplexicaulibus ovatis margine eroso-den- tatis, pe< '1 inchet), in almoit every initancc, exceed- ing llmt of the stern. Tiie corolla is ultenuated bcluw into a lung and tlcndcr alinoat roluurlcu tube, the upper purt deep purple. Upper lip much larger and longer than the lower one. Style almost the length of the eorolla. Stii;ina bilnmellatc. Stamens didynamous, each part crucialely approximated and cohering. Tlie ca|i«ulo agrees in the form with Diplacui, Nutt., but is not woody oi in that tubgenut \ although the dehiscence and placenta resemble it more than a true Mimulut. 1. Veronica terpyllifvlia. Linn Hook. Flor. Bor. Am, 2. p. \Q\. Has. Between Henry's and Smith's Rivers, Snake Country. ]Ur Tolmie. 1. Ortliocarpus/>u«i7/u«(/}en/A.) ; bumilis ramosis.simus glabriusculus, foliis apice mul- tifulis laciniis divaricatis setaceis, dentibus calycinis linearibus viridibus coroUam suba-- quantibus. Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 12. 2. O. gracilis {Benth.) t caulibus numcrosis ramosissimis apicc pubescentibus, foliis apire miiltifidis laciniis divaricatis lineari-subulatis, dentibus calycinis lanceolato*subulatis acutissitnis vix coloraiis, corolla* (purpurascentis?) tubo exscrto pubesccnte, staminibus galea brevioribus. Benth. I. c. In this the lower lip is 3-dentate at the apex ; it it alto 3-lobed, each lobe being saccate or forming a little inflated bag. Un account of this structure, it ought perbapa to be placed in the genus Triphfua of Fiacher and Meyer, but the lower lip is only lobed, not tripartite as deKribed, perbaiM inadvertently, by these botanists. 3. O.floribundiu {Benth.) ; glabriusculus ramoiisiimus, foliis apice pinnatifidis laciniis linearibus divaricatis, dentibus calycinis linearibiu viridibus, corolls (lutes) tubo sub- exscrto ^^labro, antberis exsertis. Benth. I. c. This wu have not seen. i^: #1 Ser^fkmlariium.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. S79 4. O. erianthiu (Btnth.) ; basi pubescens apice tomentogus ramosiMimuit foliit opicc multifidii Uciniii lineari-setaceis divaricatii, calycibus tumentosis ilentibus lanceolntis acutissimis viridibus, corollie (luteic) tubo longe exserto tomuntoso, antberis galea br«vi- oribus. Denlh. I. c. The upper lip of the corolla It purple Mil lulmlate i the lower exhibit! the tame itruclure we liaTe ob- served in O. gracilis, but It ii wider, the lateral loboi being more divaricated. 5. O. detuiflorus (Dtnth.) ; glabriusculus ratnoiigsimus, foliis apice trifidis Inciniis linearibus, spicis demit imbricatis (flavestcentibus), laciniis calycinis lineari-subulatis subcoloratis corollae pubescentis tiibum lequantibus, staminilius galea brevioribus, Benth, I. c. p. 13. — Castillcja ambigua. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 154. The lower lip of the corolla hai throe tubulate procotici or tooth at the apex ; it i> 3-lobcd, tho lobei concave and liightly laccutc, thui intormediute between the itructure of Triphy»a und tho true Orthocarpi. 6. O. purpuratceiu (Benth.) i ramosissimuspiloso-hirttis, foliis pinnato-multifidis laciniis linearibus divaricatis, spicis densis imbricatis (purpuroscentibus), laciniis calycinis brac- tearunique lineari-spatliulatis apice coloratis corolla) pubescentis tubuin ucquantibusi. Benlh. I. c. Lower lip tharpljr 3-tootbed at the apei, the lateral lobei tlit{htly concave, the middle one saccate near the a|icx. 7. O. Tolmiei; pubcruliis, caule stricto (sa>piu$ e basi) rumoso, foliis lineari-acuminatis integris, floribus breviter spicatis, bracteis divaricato-trifidis coroilam superantibus laciniis linearibus, dentibus calycinis lanceolatis acuminatis tubo mcnibranaceo subduplu breviori- bus viridibus, corolla (lutea) glabra, tubo longe exserto, labio superiore apice uncinato infcriorein trilobum erectum adpressum pauUo supcrante. \\k». Uctween Henry's and Smith's Rivers, Snake Country. Mr Tulmie. This is so closely allied to O. itrichu that we at first proiKMed to unite it as a variety. The leaves, how- ever, are always entire and narrower, the spilics shorter, tho whole plant smaller and ratlier pubcrulout than hispid, the calyx>lobes longer, and the upper lip of the corolla narrower and hooked at the a|H;x, and sli|;lilly longer than tho lower. Like it, the Howers are yellow, the tube of the calyx membranaceous, and the lower lip erect and close pressed to the upper, at in Mtlampj/rum. 8. O. lithospemoidea {Benth.); erectus durus ramosus basi pubescens apice liispidus, foliis triiierviis apice inferioribus integris superioribus S-d-fidis laciniis lanceolatis, spicis densis flavescentibus lii»pidis, dentibus calycinis lanceolalo-linearibus flavescentibus iiis- pidis tubo corolliL* glabriusculo brevioribus. Benth. I, c. The lower lip of tho corolla has precisely the structure of that of O. erianthui. 9. O.castilkjoides [Benth.) ; humilis pilosiusculus, foliis oblongis superioribus cuneatis breviter trifldis, floribus laxe spicatis, calycibus tubulosis dentibus brevibus viridibus, corollce (purpurascentis) tubu breviter exserto. Benth, I, c. This we have not seen. f I ! :|-^ ii' :|.it 4 J I A I 'I. 380 CALIFORNIA— SUPPLEMENT. [SeruphulariiutB, I. Castilleja ;>iir/>Mr«a, Nutt. in TVaiu. Am. Phil. Sac. A. p. IBO. Our iporimcn, for we have wen but one from Mr Douglut hu imtller and brighter red flowen than in that we have obtained fruni Nuttall hiinMJf, but in almoat all other reipccta they teeni to agree. 2. C. hinpiila. Benth. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2. p. 105? Hab. Bruncau, Snako Country. Mr Tolmic. Tlio height of our plant it, according to Mr Tolroie, ono to three feet. The leave* are divided hi in <.'. coccinra, but the calycino togmentt arc ovato-oblung, alinoit like those of C. trpttntrionalii. It ii hiipid, ■i the original C. hitpida, but the calycine lobei are ihorter, not oblong>lineari u in C. paUida. The Howcn and bractoai appear to have been red. 3. C. irptentrioncUis. Kunth, — BetOh. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2. p. 105. Thii Califomian plant may pprliap« !»■ very different. The lolivi of the calyx aru broader and thortcr than ill North American •pecimeiii i the bractcaa and calyx, although pale, have a tinge of red, and may hav ' been deep red when freah ; the leavea on the young branchot are linear and obtuio ; thoac on the atom, at the origin of the branchca, trifid to iiliout the middle, their aegnicnta linear and obtuae ; bracteaa (at Icaai the lower onoa) cuiieato and trifid ; tluwers aubscaailo. The habit ia aomewhat that of C lUhotpermoiJtt. 4. C. qffinis. Ilooh, ct Am. supra, p. 154. 3. C. latifolia. Hook, el Am. supra, p. 154.— .C. tnacrocnrpn. Benlh, Scroph. Ind. p. 13. The upper lip of the corolla ia ahortly cxaertcd beyond ihc calyx, 6. C. /oliolota. /look, el Am. supra, p. 154. Our original form of thia plant has the leaves approximated, the axils bearing lufta of aimilar leaves, ao that the whole mcrilcd well the name wo gave. liut in Douglas' collection are a|>ecimons of two other varieties or forma, which assume a considerably ililforcnt appearance. The first of these bus the leaves twice the length of Uceclioy's B|M-<-iTnens, and their secondary leaves in the axils are very small and few. The second has the piimary Icavrs still larger, Icsa tomentoae, and aomciimea trifid to beyond the middle; the aecondary leaves arc copious, as in lieechoy'a plant; the apike ia |iartly in fruit, md much more elongated and lax than in (he other speeimons. In Boechey's iind the last mentioned form, the stems seem decidedly woody, in the other one somewhat herbaceous ; so that wo have no doubt but the above different ap|i«ar- ances arise from the plants having been in dilTorent stages of growth, and from the s|>eeimena having been taken, in the one case, from the old brunches, in the other from the young shoots. ADENOSTDUIA. BeiUL in Lindl. A'ci/. S^tl. p. 445. Cali/x bifidus. Corolla labia subuKiualia, sujwrius oblongum galcatum crectum hrcviter bifiduni. Stamina didynama. Antherarum loculi disjuncti altero medifixo terminali, altero filamcnto infra afiiio. — Herlia tenuiltr i/liiiululutu-pu/teicen*. Folia angutte liiuaria, ttrpiiu trijida. Floros ad apicet ramoritm paucu capilalis, bracteis adprestii trifidii ubtunii glanduluiit cUiatu, calycinis lobis inteijrit aculit corollam lubsujieranlihut, filamentis antherisyu< villoiii. Capsula Castilleja tt Orthocorpi, quilmi ijentri- bui Adenostegia nfftiiii est. Btnth. I. c. 1. .K.rigida. Benth. I.e. — A. filifulia. Benth. ms. in Herb. Hook. 1. Pediculuris (Edentula) densiflora (Benth.): erecta elatu glabra, foliis amplis pro- funde pinnatifidis pinnatisectisve segtnentis ovato-obloiigis piiinatifidis, laciniis oblongis >' ■ J'>j LiMilm.] CALIFORNIA— SUPPLEMENT. 881 inciso-dentatii, ipica dense multiflora, calyce inaBqualiter 5-denuto, corolla: galea rectu ubtuaa antice hiante, labio minimo. Denth. in Hook. Fhr. ilor. Am. I. p. NO. There U alto • variety of thii, if not a diitiDct ipecieii in the collection) which dlifen by the whole plant not being more than tii Inehei high, while P. dentiflora U at Icut a foot and a half i the leavei are pru- portionateljr imaller i tho item ii hlriutely pubeecent, not glabrou*. 2. V. (Iloalrota) iurrecta {Denth.) ; erecta glabra, foiiia pinnatiscctis aegmentiti liiiw ceolato-linearibus subcartilagineo^erratis, spicia elongatis muitifloriai calyclbus tubuloais 5-dentatii, dente lupremo minore lateralibua altiua crenalia, corolloi galea ibrnicutH calycem subdupio superante in rostrum subulatum surrectum calycem plus Iripio super- antem desinente. Denth. in Hook. Flor. Dor. Am. 2. p. 107. lUi. Swamp at Oreen Kiver, one uf the hoad-watort of the Rio Colorado. Mr Tolmie. ti Okd. XLIV, LAUIATit:. Juu. 1. Salvia (Ecliinosphoce) carduacea (Denth.) ; cnule lierbaceu crecto subsimplici ulbo- lunalo, fuliis petioiati.s oblongis piiinatifidis subtus laxe laiiutiit, lobis ovutis siiiuato-ilvii- talis, dentibus spinoso'ttcuininutis, (lurulibus briicieisque imbricutis spinosissimis, verticiU laslriN remotis «lensc multifluris, ciilycibus intlutis luiiutis, lul>iu .supi-riore clungui<> iri- ilentatn inferiore bifidodcntibtis omnibus spinosis, corollie tubo subinciuso labii inferioris lobo medio fimbriato, connectivis postice liberis antheru> loculum subcnssum fcrentibus. Denth. Lab. p. 202. 2. S. (Pycnosphacc) columbarice [Denth.]; Iierbucuu LTCCta parum rumosa, i'oliis pro- fundu pinnatifuiis rugosis ginbriusculis, lobis obiongo-linearibus obtu.sis uroso-duiiiutis incisisve, extrenio vix latiorc, floruiibus brnctcaTormibus, verticillajitris !>olitariis binisve dense multifloris hemisphaericis, bracleis lato-ovatis mcinbranaceis ucuuiinaiis inibricuti!>, calycis ovati pubescentis labio superiore clongnto concavo brcvitur tridentutu, inl'eriure brevitcr bifido, corollif tubo incluxo, Iitbii infcriuri^ lolio mvdio crenulatu, connectivis postice liberis subporrectis antheriu loculum cassum I'erentibus. Denth. 1Mb. p. 202. AUDIUERTIA. Benth. Calyx oTatui, bilabialut, labio luperiore concave intogro vcl brevitcr tridenlalo, inferion liifidu, iiitus fauci- nuda. Corolla tubu calycvro u.-(|uautc vel eiierto, limbo bilabiatu, lubiu luperiore liifidu loliia pntcntllius, inferiore trifido lubit lateralibiu ovalii oblongitve palentibui, medio latiuimo emarginato. titumina ftrtilia duo (inferiora) adicendeniia, lu-piu* eiicrta, (uperiorum rudimenia parva claviformia vel nulla. Anihera dimidiata-, conneclivo linoari in filumentum articulato adicendeiite, apice anthcram lincarcni uniluculureni ferente potiicc non producto vcl breviMinio acuminato, Stt/lus brevitor lubulato-bitidui. Benth. 1. A. grandiflora {Denth.) ; cauic elato villoso, foliis oblongo-ellipticis sinuato-crenatis basi cordatis rugosis, verticillastris densis multifloris, bracleis lato-ovatis calycibusque ampiis membranaceis coloratis villosis, staminibus longe exserlis. Denth. Lab. p. 813. 2. A. humilisi sufl'ruticoso, foliis ad basin caulis approximatis petiolatis oblongo-lan- 382 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Labiala. I h- ceolatis obtusis crenulatis basi longe angustatis rugosis canescentibus, floralibug bracteis* que lanceoiatis aculis villosis, geniulibus exsertis. Benth. Lab. p. 3\3. 3. A. stachyoidet ; sufiruticosa, ramis rigidis foliosis, foliis brcvirer pctiulatis oblongo- lancLoiutis obtusis crenulatis basi angustatis rugosis subtus canescentibus, floralibus brjcteisquc ovatis acuminatis, genitalibus corolla subbrcvioribus. Benth. Lab. p. 313. 4. A. ni'vea; sufTruticosa, raniis rigidis supcrne niveo-tonientosis, foliis subsessilibus lunccolatis obtusis basi rotundatis rugosis ulrinque niveo-tomentosis, floralibus bracteisque ovutu-lanceoletis, racemo simplici, genitalibus exsertis. BeiUh. Lab, p. 313. .'>. i\. jMlystachya ; suffruticosa cano-tomentosa, Foliis petiolatis oblongo-lanccolatis obtusis crenulatis, basi angustatis rugosis utrinquc incanis llornlibus brncteisquu laxis lanceolntis, rucemulis numerosis in paniculam elongatam densani approxiinatis, genitali- bus longe exsertis. Benth, L. p. 314. MONARDELLA. Benlh. Cali/x ovato-tubuloiut, ta'pe elongatui, I0.|3-ncrviui, 5-dciitatus, dcntibiii brcvibus «iil)a>i)ualibui rectii, fducu inijs niida. Corolla tubu ralyccni ii'quanto vol brcvitor cxiprto, faiice intui glabra, limbo lubbi- labiato, labio sii|)oriorc bifidoi infcriorc trilido, lobit omiiibu* oblongis linearihuive pluiiii tubie<|ualibu«. Stamina 4, auliir(|iialiB, tcI infcriora longiora, recta, divcrgentia. cxnorta. .inl/iera biluculares. luculia parallclia, dcinum divcrgentibus vcl diTaricatii. S/i/lut apicc brcviuiinv liiKdiii, itignvulibus lainutin. Ac/ieiiia »irca — llctXtu; peretmet. Verticillaitri tnaijni lubgtutioii, bracleis lain tuffutti, $olilarii. ttr- mtnalct. Btnth. 1. M. undulata; cnule basi procumbente, rnmis adsccndentibus, fuliis oblongivlineari- bus obtusis margine undulato-crispis basi in petiolum brevcm angustatis utrin«|ue viridi- biis glabris, verticillastris dense globosis magnis solituriis, bracteis exterioribus latu-ovatis acutis mcnibranaccis muticis, calycibus tubulosis elongatis «ubn.>qualiter dentatis muticis. Benth. Lot), p. 332. 2. M. Doitglasii ! caule basi procumbente, foliis petiolatis lanceoiatis linearibusve utrin<|iie angustatis viridibus pul>escentibus, verticillastris dense globosis magnis solitariis, brnctcis extcrinribus ovuto-lanceulatis calyces siipernntibuN aristato-acuminatis, calycibus ovatu-tubulosis influtis villosis dentibus suba-qualibus aristutis. Benth, 1Mb. p. 333. 1. Micromeria Doutjhuii. Benth. Lab. p. 372. — Thymus Douglasii. Benlh. in Linn. V. 6. p. 80. — T. Chamissonis. Id. I, c. Hook, ft Am, mipra, p, 155. POUOUYNK. Call)! iub 16-ncrviui, campanulatui, •triatus, dvntibiu recti* laiiccolatii, U iiifvrlonbua U atificriurea dupio !iu|icrantibiis, fuure intuii iiiida. Corolla tiibo cxtcrto rcctu inlui nuilo, bilablala, liibio •u|M>ri(iro crrrto suliplaiio inte);rn, inferinre (latpnte trifido. lobit planii integrii. Stamina 4, didynaiua, iiiferiuribut lon^- orlbus, acondeiitit, apic« ap|)roximBla. AiilAerm bilocularci, luculia parullelia dittimrtia mulit-ia. Styliu villusun, a|ii('c bilidua, l')bia aubiilatit ii'ijualibtu apico ■tigmalirerit, — iierbii'. \ irrticillaatri att apicti ramorum tlenie ipicali, futtit Jioralibut, braeleu, cntyabutipu pilu longit aUndu ctUalis. Uenth. Pnmulaette.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 383 1. P. Douglaaii; foliis floralibus bracteisque flores superantibus, staminibus corulln brevioribus,dentibuscnlycinisinrerioribustuboplusi]uplolongioribus, Beath. Lab. p. 4U. 2. P. mulliflorn; fuliis floralibus bracteisque corolla brevioribus, staminibus exsertis. Benth. Lab. />. 414. 3. V . parviflora ; foliis floralibus flores superantibus, staminibus corolla brevioribus, dentibus calycinis infcrioribus vix tube longioribus. Benth. Lab. p. 414. 1. Scutellaria (Sect, (julericularia) tuberosa; cnule humili simplici crecto villoso, foliis petiolatis lato-ovatis obtusis grosse crenntis basi rotundato-truncatis, floralibus oblongis omnibus utrinque villosis, floribus axilluribus oppositis sccundis, corollis villosis calycc plus quadruple longioribus. Benth. Lab. p. 442. I. Stacbys ajutfoides. Benth. in Linn. v. 6. p. 80. Ilooh. et Am. mpra, p. 155. 1. Spliacelc cali/cina ; suflVuticosu? raniis moUiter villosis, foliis petiolatis ovato- oblnngis bnsi rotundatis subrugosis villosis, raccniis subsimplicibus secundis, verticillastris bifluris rcmutis, culycibus amplis villosissimis, corollis amplis calyces breviter superantibus. Benth. Lab. p. 568. 1. Marrubium vulgare. Linn. Sp. PI. p. 816. — M. Immatum. Ilumb. et Kunth, Nov. Gen. et Sp. v. 2. />. 310. — M. C»ermanicum. Steutf. Norn. Bot. p. 510. 1. Tricliostcmma (Sect. Ortliopoilium) /ana/nm; fuliis linearibus margine revolutis, floribus racemosis lanntis, calycibus subicquaiitcr 5-fidis, corolloE? tubo longe exserto. Benth. Lab. p. 659. 2. T. (Orthopudium) /ancf^/a/Mm; villosum, foliis lanceolatis,cymisaxillaribus, calyci- bus subicquoliter 5-fidis, corollie tubo exserto. Benth. Lab. p. 65i). Ord. XLV. VKUBENACE.'E. ./mm. I. Verbena /(MioftocA^.1. Link? — Hook, et Am. mpra, p. 156. Althougli tt IcM ilifluie ipeoiroen than that which wo obaractehzed in Captaio U««vhe]r't collectioD, the two ■re prcciwiy the tame iiieciet. Ord. XLVI. PRIMULACE^E. rent. I. Anagallis arvenxii. L. ThU i* the common rcd-IIowcrod variety. 1. Dodecatlieon intetjrifolium. Mich. — Hook. Ft. Bor. Am. r. 2. p. 119. Bot. Mag. f. 3623. — a. tubo staniineo flavo. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. c. — y. tubo stamineo atro-purpureo. Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. I. c. a. Unuid Kond in the Snake Coantrj. Tohmie. — y. Douglai. — In the Flor. Bor. Am. the character of Mr. y. waa made to depend on the much greater brradth of the loavei, aa well a* upon the different colour ;iHll t. il ,. ': !' f ■■■i ■ >*' 384 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [Pofygonta. n( the staminal tube ; in our preient individual the leavet do not materially differ, nor do we 6nd any other difference from «., eicept that the bracteaa of the involucre are larger and almoat follaceout. 1. Glaux maritimaf L. A ainipiiar state of thia plant, ai it appean to u«, without flowen, with imall imperfect leaves, and with the stem singularly inflated at the joints, is in Mr Douglas* collection. Ord. XLVII. PLANTAGINE.S. Jtua. 1. Plantago gtuxphalioidet. Nutt. Gen. Am. 1. p. 100. Hook. Fl. Bar. Am. v. 2. p. 184. — P. lagopus. Ph. {turn Linn.). > , v ? ----ti ,.,;-./..( *.;(. . ? Oru.XLWU. NYCTAGINE.^:. Juu. 1. Abronia mettifera. Dougl. in Bot. Mag. t. 2879. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. 2, p. 125. 2. ^A. arenaria. Menz.—Hook. Ex. Fl. t. 193. Fl. Bor. Am. 2. p. 125. , Found in California first by Mr Mtnxiei. I. Chenopodium ? gpinotum. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. 2, p. 127. North California. i^oM^fa*. 1826. ' Ord. XLIX. POLYGONE.35:. Juts. EKIOGONUM. AfiVrA. Tnvohicmm lubulosum, campanulatum v. cyatliiforme. via angulatum, subiequaliter 6Mlentatum, multiflorum. Ueceplacuhtm bracteolii intra pedicellos instructum. Perianthia esserta, profuude 0>iida. BtiUh. m Limn. Tran*. t>. »7. p. 407. § Faicicdlata. Btnth. 1. E. parvifbliwm (Sm. in Reetf Cycl.) ; fruticulosuni, foliis brevissime petiolatis oralis margine revolutis undulatis subtus lanatis, intolucris sublanatis. Benth. /. c. />. 411. Hook. et Am. lupra, p. 158. Upper California. Menxxe*. Douglai. Folia i-^ pollicaria, basi truncata vel subcordata. PetUincuU omnet sinplices vel terminalis ramosus. Capilula pauca latei«lla et terminalia, fructifera rubescentia. Braetem sub capitulo paucs, pervB, ovatn vel 'iblonga;. Involucra in capitulo plurima, seisilia, tubuloMxampanulata. Braeteola intra involucrum plu- mose. Perianthii laeinia inter se subaquales. BaUk. 2. Y.. fducicuhttum {Benth.); fruticulosum, foliis oblongo-ellipticis linearibusve basi ungustatis margine revolutis glabris vel subtus tenuiter albo-tomentosis, involucris gla- hriuscnlis. Benth. I. c. p. 411. Upper California. Mentiu. Douglat. Folia ^}-pollicaria. demum glabra. Pedtmeuli longiores quam in E. parvifolio, terminalis laepiNime umbcllifer. radiis 2-3 intequaliter elongatis, 1-2 brevissimis vel uno allerove intra radios setsilibus. Braetea nub capitulis numeroiSE, oblongo-linearea. Braettolm intra involucra minutbiiouB. iHvobicra et Jloru E, pareifolii. Benlh. .,.f w Poiygotiea.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 885 § § Latitolia. BenlA. 3. E. obbnffifoliitm (Benth.) ; foliis oblongo-ovatis basi angustatorotundatis supra villosulis subtus albo-lanatis, petiulis basi dilatatis nudis, capitulis lateralibus terminali- busque, involucris in capitulo 3-6 sessilibus campanulatis glabris vel apice vix ianatis inultifloris. BetUh. I. c. p. 4^12. Ab E, latifolio dirertum videtur foliorum forma, involucris minoribui fere glabris et bracteolis brevioribiu vix plumosii. Pedunculi raristime aimplicci leepius apicc urabellati. 4. E. lati/olium {Sm. ih Rees' Cycl.) ; foliis ovatis basi rotundatis vel subcordatis supra arachnoideo-subtus dense Ianatis, petiolis basi dilatatis nudis, capitulis in pedunculo solitariis vel paucis, involucris in capitulo 2-6 sessilibus campanulatis Ianatis multifloris, bracteolis demuni exscrtis dense plumosis. Benth. I, c. p. 412. — E. arachnoideum, Esch. in Mem. Acad. Sc. Petrop. v. 10. ilubitus ut in specicbui afiinibus valde variabilis, led (printer foliorum forma) involucris albo-lanatis ct brac- teolis lon((is rufo-plumosis facilo rccognuscendum, pedunculi etlani sonpius broviores simpliccs ct capitula inajora. Exemplaria Eschollziana non diversa videntur a Menziesianis. 5. E. auriculatutn (Benth.) ; foliis ovatis inargine undulatis basi rotundatis vel subcor- datis crassiusculis supra araclinoideo-lanatis demuni glabris subtus albo-lanatis, petiolis basi sa'pius auriculato-dilatatis, ramis pedunculi glaucescentis pluribus rigidis, capitulis lateralibus terminalibusque, involucris in capitulo 3-4 sessilibus campanulatis glabris. Benth. I. c. p. 412. Ab £. lalifotio (liffcrt imprimis pedunculo clatiore ramosioro glauccscente ncc ad ramificationes lanato, ramis crastioribus rigidioribus, capitulis minoribus lana fere omnino dcstitutis. Uracteolo; brcviter plumoso.*. 6. E. nudum (Dougl, mas.); foliis ovatis margine undulatis basi rotundatis vel subcor- datis supra arachnoideo-lanatis demuni glabris subtus albo-lanatis, pedunculo 2-3-chotomc paniculato, capitulis lateralibus terminalibusque, involucris in capitulo 1-S sessilibus tubuloso-cnmpanulatis glabris, bracteolis vix plumosis. Benth. /. c. p. 413. — E. arach- noideum, /look, et Am. Bot. Beech. Voy.p. 158. (non, Eschs.) Ab E. latifolio differt glabritie et inflorcsccntia. Brncltec sub involucris et ramilicationibus breves, ovatiE. InvolucTi dcutes breves obtusi. Bracleola setaceip, vix exserlw. Perianthii lacinim subKqualet. 7. E. vimineum (Dougl. ms$.) ; annuum, foliis subradicalibus petiolatis ovatis subtut tumcntosis, pedunculis scapiformibus divaricato-ramosissimis apicc involucrisque glaberri- mis. Benth. I. c. /). 416. Pedunculi scapiformes, complurri, basi sublanali, crecti, 6-6 polllcares. Rami tenues virgati. Involucra tcnuia, cylinilriea, scssilia, tiontibus hrevibus ohtuais subii'(|ualibus. Ptrianthia brevitcr cxserta, lacinife cxtcriorcs per anlhcsin patula-, obovatii', interiorcs erecta; dimidio angustiores. .' '' f § § SriroLATA. Folia eaulina nuda ramorumjioralium itipulata. BtiUh. 8. V,. angulosum (BtfUh.) ; ramis floriferis erectis dichotomis vel verticillatim ramosis Sc II' I ' I S86 CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. \_Polygmea. ' I foliosis, foliis inferioribus alternis petiolatis exstipulatis, ramorum floralium oppositis verticillatisve basi stipulatis, omnibus oblongo-lincaribus subtus vel utrinque lanuginosis demum ramisque glabratis, invulucris numerosis parvis pedicellatis liemisphacricis glabri- usculis. Benlh. I. c. p. 406. tab. 18,/. 1. CHOR[ZANTHE. It. Br. Invotucrum tiibulosum, Iriangulare, uniflurutn, aexdentatum, dentibus nunc inocqualibus, 3 (angulorum) lon- giuribus cxtimo loiigissiino, nunc nubiequalibus. Perianthium involucro inclusum vol vix cxicrtum. Benth. I. C. staticoides {Benth.); annua, foliiy radicalibus petiolatis spathulatis liirsutis, cauli- bus subnudis crectis 2-3-cliotome ramo!>is, cyiniii laxe coryntboso-paniculatis, involucris glabriusculis, dentibus inaodalis. Cnpitula floruin niagnitudine piii majoris. Sraclem lubulativ dcntcsquc involucri purpurasceiitcs. Perianthium subsessilc ; laciniiu oinnes u'quilcs, oblongo-cuncatu;, apice truncata: muorunulalie. 3. C. meinbranacea (Brnth.) ; annua, caulc erecto sulKlicliotomc ramoso, foliis linearibus ramisque laxe lanati<, cymis multifloris in capitulis terniinalibus subpaniculatis conden- satis, invulucris tomentosis iiifundibuliforniibus, limt)o membranaceo-dilatato, dcntibus a-qualibus breviter subulato-aristatis. Benth. I. c, p. 419. tab. 17,/. 1 1. IJerba (ubpcdalis. Lana caulit eifoliorum nivca, tcnnit, iubdccidua. CapHuta Jiurum globoaa, friicti- fcra ill Scabiosaruin nunnullarum similia. Pedicrlli pcrianthio UKiuilongi. 4. C. pungens (Benth.): sublierbacea, ramis elongatis diflTusis subdichotomis, foliis petiolatis spathulatis ramisque pilosis, cymis multifloris laxe capitatis, capitulis irregu- larittr panicuiatis, invulucris pubesccntibus, dcntibus inie(|ualibus bracteisque longesubu- lulo-aiistatis. Benth. I. c. p. 419. tab. 19,/. 2. Uerba prrcnnis videtur. Ilami seaquipcdale*. pilii mollibui patentibus villosi. Cupttula seciis rarou» nuincro^a, muliitlora, breviter pcdunculata. Involucri dcntc* cxtcriorci uti braclea- pungentes. Perian- thium iubicuile laciniis ai|uaiibMs. MUCRONEA. Benth. Invotucrum tubuloium, comprestutn, uniflorum, bidcntatum. Perianthium involucro incluium. Benth. 1. M. Californica. Benth. I. c. p. 419. tab. 20. ii';: Chenopodiea,'] CALIFORNIA^SUPPL :MENT. 387 Herba annua, spithamsa, |)ilogiuscula, ramls dichotomii divaricati*. Folia inferiora petiolata, oblongo- linearia. Bractea ad dichotomias, et nub floribus amplexicaulea, Btellato-trilobse, lobis lato-ovatis apice arig> tulatii. Involucra inferiora in dichotomiis lolitaria ct sesiilia, superiora ad apices ramorum approiimata. Denlei involucri aubulato-ariitati, (ubpungentei, exteriore longtore. Perianthium pediccllo luo eequilongum, laciniig suboxiualibui, ^ '. PTEROSTEGIA. F. et M. Floret hermaphroditi vel polygami lolitarii involucro biloho fruotifcro ampliato dorsoque cristato obtecti. Peri- anthum 6-(intcrdum 5>] partituro, herbaccum, persiatent. Stamina G (vel 5). Styli 3, brcviasimi. Stigmata capitata. Ovarium trigonum, uniloculare. Ovulum unicuni, baailarc. Caryopsis triquctra, involucro inciuaa. Semen crectum. Embryo in axi albuminia farinaci^i ; radicula aupcra. — Herba annua, ramo- lissima, proslrala, facie DrymaritD. Folia opposifa, obvvuta, vel subreniformia, integra vel apice emarginala ; ochren; nullie. Florea axillares, lubiesiilei, minuti. P. drymarioides. F. et M. ind. sem. hort, Petrop. J 835; Am. Sc. not. N. S. 5. p. 304. (Tab. XC.) In our apccimena the involucro ia only 2-lc,bed, not 2-leavcd, and wo have not observed more than three atamcna in a flower; many of the female flowera want atamcna entirely. Tab. XC. Fig. I . Portion of the flowerin;; atem ; Jig. 2. Floral bractea ; Jig. 3. The same laid open ijig. 4. Flower ; Jig. 5. Slamcn ; Jig. 0, Piatil ; ^g. 7. Fructiferoua bractea ; Jig. S. Achenium within the peraiateiit perianth :— magnified. OiiD. L. CHENOPODIEiE. De Cand. 1. Suicdn /ni/icoifl. Vorsk. — Moq. Tend, in Ann. Sc. not. N. S. 4. p. 217. ouisyia t'ruticosa, Auct. I. Koubicva anthehnintica ? Vnr. foliis liastatis. ThiaditTcra conaidcrably from the more uaual atatc of the plant {Cher.opod. anthelminticum L., aaAAmbrina iiHilielminlica, Spach, hiit. nat. dea vei;. i. p. 2t)8) on account of the decidedly haatatc and aimoat triangular Icavca : the flowera, loo, arc in a ainiple terminal elongated intrk'rupted apike. The genua Roubieva of Mo<|uin Tcndun, diatinguiahed from Vhtnopodium by ita vertical iced, and from Agathophytum by the keeled acgmenta of ita perianth, which furin a pentagonal covering to the nut, was constituted for one or two South American apecies, but ought to include the present plant and a few others indicated by Spach under Ilia Ambriiui, which doea not differ. (iRAYlA. Nov. Gen. Floret dioici, ebracteolati, apicato-aubracemoai. Masc. Perianthium 5>partitum, lacinis tcqualibus in* ap|)cndiculatia. Stamina A, receptaculo inaerta, pcrianthii laciniia oppoaita. Stptamulcs hypogyno) nulla'. Fau. Perianthium monophyllum, marginato-ulatum, compreaaiaaimum, apice emarginatum, muticuro, intui aupra medium utriculatum. Ovarium in fundo ulriculi aeaaile, anguate oblongum apice attenuatum, uni- loculare, uniovulatum. Stylut aubulatua, baai articulatua ; stigmata duo, filifonuia, exaerta, hirauta. Fruclut compreaaua, orbiculatus, (icrianthio aiicto membranaceo venoao peraiatento incluaua, atyli baai apicu- latua. Semen verticale, conipreuum, orbiculatum, |)ericarpio tcnui arete adhicrens testa, meinbranacca. Embryo hippocrepiformia, pcriphcricua, albumen farinaceum cingena. Radiculu infera. — Frcticulua ereetut, ramotui, Kami apice tpineicentet, Curtice albido tecti,juniorei pubetcentet. Folia lolitaria velj'atci- culata, oblongo-laneeolata, bati cutteata, junioru pubtrula et camosula itUeyerrinut. %\\ J I ^i ) I \ ■■III , i Ik'' ''i m m :i t lis 1 388 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. ISantataeea. 1. G. polygaloides. Hook, et Am. in Hook. Ic. Plant, t. 281. — Chenopodiutn ? spino- sum. Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. \\. p. 127, (mas.); supra p. 384.* Hab. Interior of California, Nov. 182C ; Mr Douglai, Snake country ; Mr Tolmie. ■ Our first knowledge of tiiis very singulur and interesting plant, was derived from extremely young and im- perfect specimens collecteJ by Mr Douglas during his first journey in North West America, and noticed in the Flora Boreati- Americana as a doubtful species of Chenopodiutn. Our specimens with female dowers and fruit, from the Snake country, have an aspect so extremely ditfereut from those just alluded to, partly from the more fully developed foliage, and partly from the very ditlurnnt structure of the perianth, that it was not till after a most careful comparison of the two plants, that we could satisfy ourselves of their belonging to one and the same species. The habit and foliage resemble considerably some Cupo Polygaluc, a rcsomblanco still further strengthened by the shape and colour, frequently tinged with red, of the fructiferous jwrianth. The leaves when young arc thick and tlcsliy, obovato-cuncatc, and covered with minute mealy scales as in several species of Atrip/ex ; and it is from this circumstance very probable that the plant grows in salt marshes. When thu leaves are older they elongate, and the mealiness disappears. We have dedicated this genus to Dr Asa Gray, Professor of Botany in the newly established university of the State of Michigan, L'.S., the distinguished author of the revision of North American RhynchosporecB and Melanlfiacea;, and coadjutor wiili Dr Torrey in the Flora of North America. It is true that already two other genera have been named after our excellent friend, the one Grayia of Arnott, in Wight's Catalogue of plants of the Peninsula nf India, No. •Jd.'t;) ; but as Dr Arnott has reason to think that Dr Gray would prefer his name to he connected with the American plant, the Kastcrn one will be descrilied under another designa- tion J the other is the Asaijrfra nj/iciiialis (jf Dr Lindlcy, in the Hot. Keg. (lH;5!t) I. 03 : but no sooner had Dr (iray seen this ligure than he fell almost certain that the plant iiciongpd to his genus Scficciiocaiilon, an opinion, lie iufonns us, he has since verified by an examination of Sclieido's 8|)ccimen, the authority for the species. f OnD. LI. SANTALACE.!-:. Ihown. I. Comandra umitellala. Nu(t. — Hook, I'/or. Bor. Am. \\. p. 139. Hab. Snake country below the American falls. Mr Tolmie. ' Inserted there by mistake un'ler Pliimbaijinea, f " Of Sih(rnocnulon I now know four species. The genus is extrtmi.ly well marked and distinct, though the charaetor requires some emendation, since it was drawn from a single species, and that without the fruit. There is first the original «|>ccies, .S. gracilc : — then tliis of Lindley— thirdly, a plant in Drummond's Texan collection ; in the herbarium of Vienna I had named this S. nhtroiitei, but as that name is not very appropriate, it may be rather callcil .S'. Dnimmundii ; I liave nut seen the base of the stem, but it probably is bulbous like the others. — The fourth 8|)ecles {S. caricifolium) is Vernlrum cancifolium Schlccht. in Ind. Sem. Halcns. of which he has given me a specimen in fine fruit ; tic i>osscsees young plants raised from the seed ulso : the fullage, &c., is exactly the same as in (he original species, but the spike is shorter and thicker." Gray in Itlt. We have received from G. l". Skinner, Ksq., of (iiiatomala specimens precisely according with Scheidu and Lindiey's plant, from Guatemala, as the Sabadilla of commerce of that country : hut this roust not be confounded with tlie Verntrum Suhadilln of Dcscourtil/. Flor. iles Antilles, 111. t. I'JJ, and of Turpin in tlie plates tr> the Diet, dcs isc. Nat., which it i* to be feared has nothing to Uu with the true Sabwlilla. V' fSfH»^ Euphorhiaeea.'l CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. Ord. LII. LAURINE/E. Juss. 380 1. Oreodaphne(Unbellularia) Californica. Neea.ah. Esenb. Law. p. 463.— Tetranthera? Californica. Hook, et Am. supra,p. 159 Laurus regia.? Dougl. Journal, in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag, v. 2. Ord. LIII. EUPHORBIACE^E. Juss. I. Euphorbia polt/gonifolia L Hook. Flor. Bar. Am. II. />. ItO. Hab. Snake country. Mr Tolmie. IIENDECANDRA. Esch.—XitTOgync. Benlh. Floret dioici. Masc, Catyi 5-fidu9, l»ciniis instivationc subvalvatis. Pctala nulla. Glandulm .5, ad basin calycia sitii'. laciniis oppositic. Stamina fi-lO, icstivationo inflcxa, libera -.JUamenta Tillosa : antlieree adni>.tte, biiocuiarcs, ovaica, loculia pariillclis. Ovarii rudimcntum nullum. Fem. Cnli/x S-fldus. Petnia nulla. DitLUi liypogynus carnusus obscure j-lobus. Ovarium i^lobosunii 3-loeulare, loculis uni-ovulatis, ovulis appcnsis. Styli 3, bruvc»i radiantes, 8ub-4-partiti, luciniia iii'pc bilidis. Capsula subcoriacca, tricocca, acininibus aolitariis. — Suffriiticos pronimhenhs vcl adsccmlentes, pili.i sidlatis lepidato-incanct. Folia ohhmga, interierrima, obliisa rrl acuta, nervo medio suhlus valido. I'lorca mascidi in racemis spiciformibus terminalifius oppusitij'uliisve dispositi, breviter pedicellati, bracleis parvis ;feminei sv.bsolitarii, 1. H. procumbens (Esrh.) ; foliis longe petiolatis, racemis niasculisabhreviatispetioltitn vix superantibus. — (Tau. XCI.) Esch. in Mem. Acad. Sc. St. Petersh.: Linnaea III. Litter, p. 150. lUi. San Franciico. Dr Sinclair. (H. M. S. Sulphur.) Douglas. Chamiaso. That thia ia the genua and spccica deacribcd by EschscliotI/ wc entertain no doubt, especially as wc havo received specimens so named from Chamisso. In tlio 5tli volume of the Linnxa, p. H6, Chamisso and Schloclilcndahl reduce it to Crolon, and consider it no way diftorcnL ''om C. gracilis of Kunth, from Mexico. Again, Mr Uentham, in his account of Hartwcg's Mexican plants, Nu. S3, makes of Croton gracilis his Aitrogyne crotonoides, and expresses his doubts if Mr Douglas' Californian specimens belong to the same, or form an allied species. An attentive comparison of Hurtnreg's B|)ecimons, and of Douglas' with Chamisso's, leave however no doubt on our minds that they all beloni; to the same genus, but that the Mexi- can species is ditfcrent from the Californian. The name Hendecandra ia certainly not appropriate, but wc are unwilling to change it for one so much more recent, and founded on another species. Eschsclioltz docs not seem correct as to the number or situation of the stamens, and Mr Uentham has omitted to notice the hypogynous disc : the styles arc often more divided than is stated by either. Croton gracilis of Kuiuh or Astrogyne crotonoides, UtMith. may bo thus distinguished :— //. crotonoides ; foliis breviter petiolatis, racemis masculis elongatis folia fere dupio superantibus. Tab. XCI. A. Male Plant. — Fig. I. Flower ; yi>7. '.2. Stamens and glands ; yfi;. 3. Stamen. U. Female Plant, fig. 4. Advanced flower ; yf^. 5. Capsule, with I lobe removed;^//, (i. Lobe separated from the eapaule ; fig. 7. The lamc cut o|icn to show the position of the seed ; fig. 6, seed •.•—vtagnified. fi 1^^ ^^i'li ''^! ■:\ ill m •1.1.1 \ i • If »tl. M^ifi 390 CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. IMj/ricur. Ono. LIV. GARRYACEiE. Lindl. GARRYA. Lindl. Dioic-a. Masc. Cali/z tetraphyllui. Stamina 4. Fiiii. Cali/x ovario coliicrcnt, bidentafus. Ovarium 1-locuIarr, ovula duo ab tpico funiculorum lotidcm pcndula. 5/y/i duo aetacci. Pericarpium baccatum, indehiaccns, dispcrmum. Seinina oblonga pendula. Albumen rarnoium, prope hilum cmbryonem mlnimuiii fovens. liaiHcula aupera. — Frutex ramosus. Folia opposita, exstipulata, undulala,breve peliolala,aaila, coriacea , sempervirentia, Florca intra bracteas connutat, in tpici* amentacies pedunculis ditpotiti. Lindl. 1. G. elliptica. Lindl. in Hot. Reg. t. 1C86. Kirat found by Mr Menzica in California. Obd.lv. SAURUREiE. ANEMOPSIS. (Anemia. JV'i/M.) Jnvolucrum />-8-phylluni, coloratum. Spadix simplex ; floribua hcrmaphroditia bractoatia. Ptrianthium nullum. Stamina cpigyna, G nunc 8 ; Jilaminta craaaa, antherit ovalea bilocularca, loculia lateralibua con- ncctivo craaso diajunctia. Sti/li'A nunc 4, aubulati, ovaria coadunala, apicc biantia, 1-locularia. Placenta 3-4 inter atylos lateralca, pauciovulalit. Fiuctui cum spadire coalcsccna. Captuhe unilocularea, .'1-4 valves, apice solo dchisccntca, aub O-spcrmii'. Seminn subrotundu, punctulata. — Hcrba perenni$, tub- aquatica, ttvlonifera. Caulis vwnvphyllus, pruliftrua, munoctphalus. Folia radicalia ttipulala cordalo- obovalia, oblusa, peliolala ; caulinum amplexicaule . I. A. Californica. Xvtt. in latjl. Ann. Nat. Hist. I. p. 136.— (Tab. XCII.) Tliia ho« bkewisc been found at /aeatecas in Mexico, by Hartweg, and ia No. 4 uf bia collection. We regret tliat our spccimcna will not, nitbout tbc destruction of tlicm, enable us to exhibit a representation of the base of tbc germcn or young fruit, wbirh ia incorporated with tbe spadix. In tbeir structure the fructi- fication and intloresccncc have a very cloac affinity with Houltiiynia, (see Hook, in Bol. Mag. p. 27U1):— the chief difference being that our plant baa G (not 3) atainens. Tab. XCII. Fig. 1. A floral bractca ; yfj/. 'J. A flowcr.thc bractea being removed ;_/?//. 3. I'ortion of the pistil which ia free, not united with the spadix ; the cpigyuoua stamens being removed : — magnified. While this part of the work was in the press, we were gratified by the arrival of an interesting collection of plants made on the Pacific coasts of America, by IJr Sinclair, aurgeon of H.M. surveying ahip, the Sulphur, dispatched to those teas under the command of Captain F. W. liecchey, and u|)on that officer's return, on account of ill health, of Captt uitt'ers from Q. Garryana. Wc have branches nith nascent foliage which wo susjiect to bo llio young .tnte of this plant i iu these the leaves arc covered with down on both sides, the lubes are lij)ped with a short soft niucro. 4. Q. densiflora ,- foliis pcrennantibus coriuceis pctiolntis oblongo-lanceolatis basi obtusis brevitcr acuroinptis paralkle nervosis integerrimis margine revolutis jiuv.oribus fulvo-furfuraceo-tomcntosis subtus pallidioribus demum glabris, amentis masculis tlongatis folia subsuperantibus densifloris valdc tomentosis nunc ad basin flores paucos fomineos gcrentibuK, fructibus sessilibus, cupula brevi hen.isplierica dense squamosa, squiimibus elongato-lincaribus laxis scriceis, glunde ovato-globosa sericea. — Hook. Ic. PI. ined. This remarkable plant has very much llio ap|)earancc of a Cattanea, the fruit iu the only specimen we possess being situated at the base of a male somewhat futcicled catkin of the former year, while the numerous Bale catkins of the present year present no appearance whatever of female flowers. The leaves are from two and a half to three inchea long, and nearly tliree-(|uartcrt of an inch in breadth. I r Bmm i ' v^l 1' 1 1 1 h ■(■; I ,■•] i% I 1! t I. ! ^1^ .!M m '•.\j I li I I u m I Mt CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. [ Cmifirm. Ord. LIX. CONIFER/E. Juss. 1. Taxodiiim sempervircm. Lnmh. Pin. I, OlS? Ilooh. Ic. PL t/ifc/.— Abies religiosa. supr. p. 184 (an Cham, et Sc/ilect?) Ol this wc Imvp iccn no tlowcrt nor fruit, and the leavci are nearly twice the length of thoio figured in Mr LaiiilicrtV work, shining on the upper side as in Puducar/iut, und glaucous undurncatli. The tips of the liianchos exhibit Ijuds formed of imbricated membranaceous concave shining acalcv which resemble the scales .It l)ir base of the galbulc in Lambert's description and fig'irc ipiotcd. Uur plant is obviously what Douglas alliiilrstn in his Journal (Couip. Hot. Mug. vol. II. p. \.W.) in the following words : — " Rut the great beauty cM the Californian vegetation is a species of TnxoiUum, which gives the mountains a most pernliar, I wat almost going to say awful, ap)>earance, — something which plainly tells that we arc not in Europe. I have iii'ver seen the Tazodium ynuthntente of Nee, except some specimens in the Lambertiau herbarium, and have no work to refer to; lint from rccullerlion, ! should say that the present species is distinct from il. I have repeatedly measured 8|)cciinens of this tree 'J70 feet lung, und :U feet round ut three feet above the ground. Some few 1 saw upwards of ;l(X) feet high, but none in which the thickness was greater than those I have instanced." I. Finns Siticlairii ; foliis tcniis acicularilius elongntis graciiibiis supra canalicuiatis (lorsu cunvexis maigine (u>|>eris, strobilis luisi ol>li(|iiis |ic(lalibus()l>longis, s(]uami!i clungatis ciineatis, apicibus crnssis olcvato-tctrn, p. 'HH," and Loud. Arborct. Brit. p. 2'Jt>W,: — iiut ull the description we can find of that tree, is simply that its leaves arc in twos or threes, and that the cones are longer than the leavct. To this Loudon adduces us a synonym the P. jUonleretfentis, Uodefroy and Hort. Society's (iard. of which, however, almost nothing is known. Tau. XCTII. The base and apex only of the cone are here represented, the whole being much too large lor the plate. Fiij. 1. Scale from the cone ; — nat. lut. 2. P. raJifita{Don.); foliis ternih? .strobilis inutiiiiluteri-uvatis, squumiscunt-atiscrassis spice (liluiutis late rhomboideis lieinisphaTieis ceiitro lieprcssis cuinmucroiiulo, iiit'eriori- I'li'. Iiiiic iriplo majoribus. — Don, in Lin. Sue. Tram. W'U.p. 442. " iMtnb. Pin, t. 86." Loud. Arb(,ret. Jirit. p. 2270,/ 2182. California ; Beecliy. l)r Cuulltr. We omitted this in our former account of the Califomian plants, ai we were ac<|uaintelongi<), strohilis ovutis ecliinutis inaximis, Kqiiamarum apicibus clongiito-subulatis incurvis spinoiis. Lamb. Pin. t, 80, iMud. Arlioiet. Brit. p. 2247,/. 2138—2140. Hab. Upper California. Douijtat. 2. P. Covtteri i foliis ternis prielongis compressis vnginis filanicntu-lacuris, strobilis obloiigis solitariis maximis, squnmis cunentis npicibus elongatis incrnssntis lanccolntis tniicroiintis ancipiti-comprcssis aduncis. J)on. in Linn. Trans, v. 17. p. 4i(). ** Lamb. Pin. t. 83." Loud. I. c. p. 2250,/. 2146. IIab. Mountain! of San Lucia, California, at an elevation of from U-4U00 feet above the level of the tea. /)r Coulter. Mr London and othori arc ditposcd to conaidor thii merely a variety of the preceding. .1. P. insiijnis. Dowjl.—Loml. I. c. p. 2205./. 2171, 2172. II.\B. California. Jhmyttu. An accurate ipecific character and full description of thii i|icciei are still desiderata. 4. P. Sinclairii. Hook, el Am. supra, el Tab. nostr. XCIII. IUb. Hills above Monterrey, 8ic. Mr Sinctuir. Messrs. Lay and CoUitf 5. P. Cah/omica. Lois.— Loud. I. c. p. 2268. IIab. Miinterrey. CoUuiion.—K very dubious species. 6. I*, muricala; Toliis ternis? strobilis init><|uilateri-ovatis agregatis, squamis cuiieatis apice tiiiatatis umbilico cievato mucrunatis baseos externiv elongatis ancipiti-conipreitsis recurvato-patentibus. Don, in Linn, Trans, v, 11. p. 441. ** Lamb. Pin. t. 84." Laud. I.e. p. 2269./. 2180. Hab. San Louis Obit|H>, California, at the height of UtHH) feet. Dr Coulter. 7. P. radiata. Don.—" Lamb. Pin. t. 86." Loud, I. c. p. 22W. Jiff. 2 182. Hook, el .irtt. sfipra. — an P. p^iula Scheide and Deppe f Hai. Sea-shore, Monterrey. Dr Coulter. Douglas. 3 u l( H i !■ W^ I li ill 'I tl U I..' ■ ■ ii :■ 1 m CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. IConiftra. 6, V.tubfrrulala I fuliisternis? ittrobilis inuHjuilatcri-ohlongiiaggregatis, squaniisHpice 4-nngulis umbilicu dcprcsso truncntis l)ascus cxtcrntr mnjoribus elevatis conicis. Don, in Liu. Tnms. v. 17. p. 442. •« I^mh. Pin. t. 85." LowL I. c. p. 2210. fig. 2181. Had, Si'a-Ahoro, Muntorrcy. l>r Cuiiliir. Muy thii not bo a variety ul'tho preceding V 9. I*. Lamliertiana. Douijl. iu Linn. Trans, v. \!i.p. 500. "Lamb, Pin, t. 84." Loud. I. c. p. 2288. /ff/. 2203 to 220(>. Hook. Fl. lior. Am. v. 2. p, 161. IIab. Mountain) of Sun Lucia, near the iniMion of San Aniunio. Dr CouUtr, (wu Loudun, I. c. |). 'i!iAI)i intvrmixud with P. CouUtri. 10. P. montiroh. rhugl.—" Lamh. Pin. I. 87." Lmd. I, c, p. 229]. Jig. 2208, 2209. II*B. Cullfiiriiiay S|nil4an Uivcr ilhiiniliis) lucoriliiiL' li> Mr I.imilnii ; — Imt tlio Spoiian Uivcr ia not in C.^liforniii. The i«iii(r ii« f;ir smith us Ut. 4^''. — Dr Lilidley I find, in the I'enny Cyclopediii. refer" l.amliertV I'inun (Abies) lax'.Jiilia, I. 47, to tliis species, which I was led to consider a Mir. of I'limt (Abies) (Januthitiit. 12. V.{.\h\cs) MrmicKii. '' I.nnih. Pin. t. ^d." Limll. in Prnn. Cj/el. p. 32. FAmd. I. c.p. 2321..//'/. 22;}2. IIaa. North Cahforiiia. J)oHijlii». 13. P. (Al)its) grnndit. Dmigl. *' Lamh. Pin. t. 94." Ilooh. Fl. Bor. Am. II. p, 163. Uml. I. r. p. 23i\.Jig. 2'2A'>, 2246. Hah. Northeni California. Dfuijlat. 14. P. (Al)ics) amnhilis. Ihmgl.—Loud. I. c.p. 2342. /. 442. " Lamh. Pin. t. 90." iMud.l. c. p. 2348. fig. 22.M5. Hab. California. Vouglai. Mountaini of San Lucia, at an elevation of Udtil) feet. Dr Coulter. CALIFORNIA—SUPPLEMENT. 895 * Olio. LX ORCIIIlJi:.E. Juss. 1. Coriillorliiza multiflora (Null.); Ncapo multifloro, Inbello cuiiOAtrMivali tripartite recurvo ninculatn, ciilcnre tulierciilit'ormi, oviirio mliiato. — Itooh. Flor. lior. Am. II. p. 194: Exot. Flor. t. 171.— C. innatii. Nutt. Gen. \\. p. 197. Ohd. LXl. IIUDK.'E. Just. 1. Si^yrinchiiim mucronntum. Mich. — Hook. Flor. linr. Am. 11./*. 207. IIau. Wulamct Uivcr i Tolmie. S. i't. ijrandijtorum (litniijlat) i catile stricto compresso ft>liis vrcctis vaginantihiis loii- ^iore, sputlm bitlorn pt;s angubus \ iinc. \a\\% aciitis cniilesoiidododraiitiili trilloro piinini loiigioribtis, spntba* vnlvis tdtrabiuncinli- l)us ncutis pc(binculos longc su|Hduiiciilis longioribiis, limbo lungiorc (pallidiore :') Ilcrb. Mst. 2. I. Itmgi/tetala ! imberbis, foliis angiistis (siil) | iinc. Intis) vrectis aciitis caiilcm soliiliim bracteattiin abqiiantidiiiii sii|K>raiitii)iis, spatha 2-3-tloi'n valvis aciitis (circitcr 3^ iiiiciaii- bus) gLM'iiK'ii oblonguin Kiiptpalis(|iie angiistis longitiidinc siibiiHpialibiis (circitcr 2^ uiic.) cristas styli dtiplo fere siipcraiilibiis, perianthii colore dubio (fulvo? vcl ilavcsceiitc ? vel albicante .■') veiiis cwrulcis. Jhrh. Mul, 3. I. [ittcheynna; rlii/oniatc crasso (diamet. sciiuinc. vcl ultra), foliis angiistis (| line. lulls) crcctis iK'iitis subpvdalibiis (H-I2>iinr.), spatlut t'oliacca, cauic iinitloro pedunciiliim brovcni iiicliuli'iite, gcrininu attciiiiato obliiiiiro aiigulato siilcato tubo teniii subuiiciali (I line, solido) limbo circitcr (vix) biuiiciuli (pullide caTuleo ?) Herb. mst. — I. sibirica. Ilooh. et Am. supra, p. 160. Hab. Culilbrnia. Mettr* Lay and Culliv, I r\\ ! I \ If.:' I'. i ■I 1 -' ■]■ I Ml, it 'I II fM I' III I M ' ' I I I 1*4 ' \i I i;: I]" . j ■ ' a!)fi CALIFOKNIA.— SUPPLICMENT. llriiietr. I'or the rollowiiig observations on N. American Iriiles wc arc indebted to the Honourable and Rev. Wni. Horiiert of S|ii)llorlli :— " 1 bolii'vi- lliat no bourdcil Iris lias jet been discoveroil in America, the only ex- (■option bi'iiijj tlio iillcL't'il piibesocnco of the base of tlie petals (not sepals'! in /. ficniyoiiii ; Walt. l'\. Car. a plant erroneously eonfoundod by Mii'liaux with /. Virtjtiiica, L, — (germine sub-trigono a|)ienlato, eaule \-'l furcato, (urea siiperiore semper snbii(|uali. msl.) — whereas hijriujonii, of wliieli there are several varieties from Texas, New Orleans, and oilier parts of the sonthern stales i,germine hexagono, canle indiviso, lloribus inlVrioribiis axilluribus, msl.) has not the forked stalk whieh distinguishes all the niinieroiis varieties of the former. /. Itirustris is reported to have bearded sepaU, bnt I suspeel it will be found to have rather erests, liki' I. rristata, of whieh it has prcciselv the afpeel, a fact whieh I shall not have an opiiortniiily of verifying belorr the spring. I also iloubt the truth of any Ameriean //>.« having a fistulous stalk, that remarkable feature being iiiiiliiied to the numerous varieties of /. Sihiricn. I believe that I'ursh's statement, that the Missonrian Ins of Lewis has liiitnlous stalks, simply implies that, whereas that plant has been erroneously named Sthiricn, Sibiricii is lislulous, but I plaee no eonliilenee in the f.iet as to Lewis's speeimcn. It is/)M.«fi- /ili that /. TohiitKitKi, (niihi • whieh in a dry slate has mueli the aspeel of /. Sihiriic v. sntii/nhitu, may be Lewis's plain. ^ T. Si/iiriat v. siwiiuiiitn, has lieen separated by Conlineutal bolanisls umler the name .'uniiiitd/i/ii/llii, with an allegation that its seajie is solid, a statement whieh is ipiite ineorreel. It is cer- tainly a variety iif Sihirira, having not only the fistulous sl.dk, but every other important feature of that plant, especially the two gibbous teeth near the base of each sepal, whieh, thimgli not recorded, are, 1 believe, peculiar to that species, and rarely, if ever, obsolete. /. Ihtc'iri/nmi has been eonfuunded by the collector with /. /luiiiilis, a plant of the L'kraine, found especially near I'.li/.diethgrod ; as /. Jlut/irnira has, on the other liaiiil. been confounded with it in Itussia, from whence Huthmicii has been sent with the wrong name to the Itritish nurserymen. /. TnlmiKiiiii may be at once ilistiniruishcd from /niiinlis by its strong thick rootstalk. Tlie plant most nearly allied to IiuiidIis is /. Crttica, mi/ii, found in Crete, and also near Napoh di Itomania, folils suliseptemunciabbus vix lineaui latls uentis bus: anipllatis niargiuibus corijeeo-crispis, :i ^ nncias solido \ uuc. ampliatu libero, lindio biunciali. I apprehend it iias never been observed that the true churaeler of the genus Iris is a short ventricose or somewhat futinel-shapeil tube free from the style, and a sulid ■>iib( yliinlriial base whieh in some species is lltlli- more than a point of uniiui, and in others is pruhuiired manv iucliej. This solid part of the tube is in some spicies of thi' same ti'Xture as the thick pi'rls of the lindi, in others of the coriaceous texture of the germen from which it bus in that case mi dicided point tif separation ciutwarilly diseernible. Tliese inipoituul circumstunces iu the struclure appear to have been neglected bv botanists. The true stigma of /n.« is transverse below the crests of the style, ami its form is \ery dillerent in ditlercnl S|)ecics : another most important feature which has been neglected, but it cannot be ascertained in ilry specimens. In the innnerous nati\e specimens 1 bad seen of /. tiiuij. whelbir from Newfoundlami 'ir the N. W. of America, the spaibe is onc->alved, the second va:ve being placed like a braete an inch below, on the stalk. A similar distuibanee of the spatlic takes place in /. Duwjlatiana v. bracteata." W . ilEKIIIIlT. h * Iris Tiilimtiniti ; iniberbis, fnliis anguste ,sub \ iiiie. Iati« ireetis acntis basi purpureis eaulc (liilloro) solido nud.i l.re\loril)Us, >palha biv.ilvi acuta sulitriiinciah geriuen allcinale idilongiim (>i\ subieipiami, lubo brevi (^ uiic, libero \\\ lineam solido) sepalis (ultra J J uiii labbiis) pelala circiter biuneialia sn|Mranlibus, styli lobis ultra sesipiiuneialibus (cristis bidenlatis :}, perianthiu eU'rulesccnte 't— I. /itrmalu/i/ii/llu var. I'liliimituina. Ilirli. 1(1 lloak. I'lor. Uur. Am. II. /i. •Jdii, Hmi. I'topc' Ibitiiim \Val.im<'l iii I'l. Coluinbiam ex parti' meridionali tendenlem leu'it Tulmie. i I rather rel'i r Ins to a race of Ins extending Iroiii ihr hills of Kiiiiiickv to C.inada, /. Cuurimi (inihil folio J-^ line, lutis \il iiliru, eaule btacieato aiinpiiei vel ramulu axilluri, nermiiie oblmigo, tubo brovi atnpio parte lolida brevissinu. ll' I i;ii I If } , ), I" Tuiipacea:.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. Onn. LXII. TULIPACEyE. DC. 397 I. Fritillariii mMiir|il(', spottoil like /■'. Milimiris, 'Jixiiw'm:; iii lonj; rai'Cinos." Limll. — In our spcciincns llie pcclici'ls ran sraroely ho calk'il ■' very sliort," l)oii>;; ol'tcn tliroo i)iiiirti'r9 of an inch loiij;, and llu' leaves arc lanceolate linear anil nrumliiateil, lint nut willi a broad liaso. Tliu style \», in llii<>anil in liolli tlie following, Irifnl, us in t!ii' (;eiiuiiie species of iritiltmui. "2. V. liliacen {Liiull.) : caiilo stricto apice iiicetnoso basi f'oiioso foliis oblongo-ianceo- latis iiiftirioribiis vorticiilatis siiperioribiis aituriiis, tloribiis scciiiKJis concoloribus curiuiis basi anj^iistatis, piMiiiiinilis erecti* braclois lon<;iui-ibiis, capstila ol>lc)ii>ra apice ruttiiulata basi imitica. l.iuiU. I. r. " Clixcly aliu'i! to /•'. iilha of Nntt., from which it tliffcrs in its broader leaves, and ditferciuly shaped cap- •nlc. It is a niiiii reinarkalile plant, «illi tlie liabit of a lily : its (lowers are apparently pale yellow, narrow at Uie ti.ise, anil not unlike those of l.ilmiii piiitinini." l.inill. — Of this \\c. possess two forms : one with the llciwers searei'ly nirrowcd at the base, ami alinnt as olitiise there as in /■'. miiliiii, while the pedicels are coii- sideralily loni{er than the briieteas ; the other, as l.indley says, has llowers very similar to Liliiiin i>iiiliaim, beinif remarkably narrowed at the base, but the pedicels are in every instance much slu.iier than the bracteas, while the accompanyinir specimens in fruit resemble the first variety. All have the pedicels erect, except iin- nieili.itely iiudir the Ihiwcr, wIiito ihcy are recurved. 3. I', hijlmi (I.iiull.) ; caiilt' basi iiuilo apice biHoio, fobis verticillatis aitertiisve obioiigo- iiinci-'olatis versus apiceiu caulis ilolicitMitibiis, llonbii.s peiubiiis subcybiulracuis concolori- bus, |)e(iiiiK'tilis bracteis hrevioribiis. Limll. I. c. This " resembles /'. /H/i/iiYii/io in habit, but dill'ew in its two-llowcrcd sleni, and numerous leaves which are either allemnte or verlicillale." I.iwll. — t)nr specimens, in habit as well as in tin colour of the llowcrs. approach *n closely to /•'. Kiimt.icfiiiliiit.iia, that they are scarcely to be llislin^'nished but by the leaves nf the perianth beiuk; ipiite ilestiuite of the cnrioiM crested veins, almost peculiar to that species, and which are represented lU Tab. ll>.l. A. of the I'lor. Uor. Am. 1. Kiylliioniiiin ijrnndijhrnm (Piirsh.) ; I'obis oblonuiosoii clli|)lico-lanceoh»lis vix piiiic- tatis, pt'diiiiciilo l-paiicitloro, sepalis biiiceoiatis vaUle . I'liiiiiiiatis lere ab inia basi retlexis, siit;iiiat»! tripartito. — ii. ijiijitnteum; cixwW 2-j floro, (Kiribus fhivis. Ilook. I'lor. liitr. Am. II. p. 1820.— K. gigantiMiiii. Limll. in Hot. llaj. .siih. f. l7S(i. I1.»B. ,1. llluc Mountains, .*'"iko Country ; Tulmie, l)r l.iiiilley distiii^'ni«!ir« the var. .'>., his /•'. iiiijunteum, from the type of (he species, by the irregularly branch- ed scape, the leaves of the periaiiih rellexed only from the middle, and the stij^nia M.lobed, not 3-partite : hut there is no dilferenci whatever in the two last points, and as to the first, these arc insensible jfradations from a single to a several (lowered scape. 'ill 'a. 'U ■ J ;1 !l i-;i ii-'l" Ifr'': fe iW Pi.l '1 .1 I; IK '" I 398 CALIFORNIA—SUPPLEMENT. CALOCHORTUS. PA. I Tulipacea. Floret erecti, explanati, patciitos j srpala u'labra cniivoluto-acuininata. Petala majora, rotiiiulata, plana, medio barbata, basi iiiuculata glabra. Stylus iiullus. Stiynuita 3. Capsula triangularia cutiacca. Semina eerie sini|)lii'i alfiia, jilaiia, testa suberosa. — Hiilbi tnnicati, foliis convoluti-acuminatii rigidis. LindL 1, C. vcnunhis ( Biiith.) : caiile paiicifolio siibtrifloro, sepalis ereccis, pelalis prseter fnsci- culiini piluriim jrlabris basi riil)ris et versus apicem macula rubra notatis. Benth. in Ilort. Sor. Trans. N. S. \. p. 112. t. 15./ 3. ScpaU straii;ht. Petals cuncato-subrotuiui, crispid at the margin, wliitc, yellowish at the basci anil then tiirnisbcil with u cnnoate blooil-rcd canal nliicli is yellow at the apex ; above this, and on the expanded por- tion of the petal is a larcje round bluod-reil stain. It is a very beautil'nl species, '2. C. splerulais (linith.); caule 3-rj-(lori), .si'palis revolutis, potalis intiis sparse pilosis in parte supcriore glabris basi iiiaciilaiis cxtus tcostatis. liiulh. in Ilort. Soc. Trans. I. N. S. p. 411. /. \:>.f. 1 ; Lindl. But. ll,;/. t. 1C7(5, IVtaU of an uniform lilac colour. It is closely allied to C. venustiis, from which, however, it ditl'crs not only in the colour of its jietals, but in its (lowers beiii;; somenliut smaller, and its sepals rolled back from the point ; the arrangement of the hiiir> upon its petals is also very ditlereiit. In ('. vmustus there is, just above ilio base of the petals, an uiilon;.' tiilt of rather loose liair^, which gradually scatter themselves over the petal tor a short distance round the tuli ; but in C. s/iU iidiit.i the tul't is smaller, and composed of very short tirm hairs, collected into a eoni|KH't ublong m:iss, almost rpsemblinf; a watt, and ge|>arated by a smooth interval from the scattered hairs of the petal, w liieli arc long and uuim'ruus. :i. C. htteu.ua, and niltJii.f, Slid to Ik' from California, tor, acconling ttii'd it is perfrctly distinct from either ■. or ,3. of Douglas, and that it forma a new 8|iocieB, which may lie called / '. Tulmui ; It is closely allied to C. nilidui. (Umigl. in Hort. Soc. 'Irani. VII. t. t»,) but the lluwcrs aru rather amaller, not in an umbel, but in a raeeiuuso panicle, and the cuneute-obovalc petals are deniely beanlcd to the very apex, tnuch more so than in any other kuowu s|n?cics of the gcnui. Fiy. i. i'elal : — maijnificd. AtpAodeka.] ' CALIFORNIA— SUPPLEMENT. CYCLOBOTHRA. Succct. 399 Flores nutantcs ventricosi vel campanulati. Sepala glabra, acuta. Petala majora ct dissimilia, barbata, infra medium fovea glabra nectarifera altc imprcssa cxtus gibbosa Stigmata 3. Captula triptera, corioceu - membranacca. Semina scrie simpllci affixa, angulnta. — Hulbi tunicati, foliis planis acuminatis. 1. C. pulchella {Benth.); utnbellis 2-3-floris, pedunculis bracteis brevioribus, floribus globosis, pctalis ovatis obtusis serrulato-rimbriiitis fovea valde excavata extus callosa, sepalis ovato-Ianceolatis acuminatis quam petala vix brevioribus. Benth. Hort, Soc. Trans. N. S. I. p. 415. t. hl.f. I ; Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. IfiGS. Flowers yellow, the sepals greenish and striutod with green. 2. C. alba {Benth,); umbella 2-3-f1ora, pedunculis bracteis brevioribus, floribus oblongis inflatis, petalis ovatis oblusissimis tnargine nudiusculis fovea Icviter imprcssa sepalis ovato- lanceolatis duplo longioribus. Benth. in Ifort. Soc. Trnns. i\. S. \. p. 4.13. t. \^.f. 3 ; lAnill, in Bot. lietj. t. IGfil. — Calochortus allnis. Dmigl. Flowers white. Sepals of a yellowish-green. The (lowers du not appear to us to be oblong, but wlien expanded to be broadly ovate, nearly as in C imlchella. 3. C paniculata (Lindl.); floribus solitariis, pedunculis bracteis subtrqualibus floribus obiongis; pctalis angustis obtusis subciiiatis diiniilia siiperiore calvis fovea leviter exca- vata sepalis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis duplo longioribus. Lindl. in Bot. lleg. sidi t. 1662. Fni'ocdrnti afhnis ; cnulo, panicula, floribus solitariis, pedunculis bracteis longioribus, alabastrts angusti cormis iitduviatis. Tlores umhtUati. Lindl. 1. H. Iricleiim (Lindl.) uinbclia multiflora laxa, (loiihus i-xtcrioiilxis pciliccilo 2-4-plo liruvioribu.H, j)«;rianiliii laciniis .sttllatis, ovario subgloboso. Lindl. in Hot. Ileg, t. IGSD. This (lill'ers from //. I.cuisii. Honk. Flor. Bor. Am. 11. p. 18j. t. 1!I8, by the umbel l)eitig much fewer llowcred and lax, the iiodicels conspicuously longer than the llowers, and slender, and the |)tnanth not cam- panulatc. In //. Lewiiii the ovary is so attenuated at the base as to be almost stipilate. In the centro of the umbel the llowers expand at a later period, and i>re on shorter pedicels than the outer cues. C.\LIPR()R.\. Ltmll. Penanl/iium subcampanulatum, iiim pediecllo continuum, (i-partitnm. Stam\na 6, omnia ferlilia. fauce oxorla, vcrlicillata, Iria broviora : Jilanimlii petaloidea, biloba, aiilheris inter lobos sesiilibus. Si/mimu fii//i<'iii/iitc nullii-. Ovarium stipilituni, .'l-locularc, polyspcrnium. Stt/lus simplex, .Stu/ma trilnhuni. Cajisulii meinbranacea. friplera. Simii.ti obovata, ncc atra nee rruslacea. — Folia raihcaliu linrari-ensi- furmia, acuminata, ranaliailala, lUhiliu, scapn lunijiura. Scapus erectus teres. Flons umlnllati, liitei, laciniis midio (ztus ftiaco-purpureis. Bractcie spathacett, ovatie, $carioia, pedicellit tnulto hreviares. Li)bi filamrnlorum aculi. I. C. Men, Lindl. in Hot. Reg. t. 1.590. The seed-coat is very unlike that of Allium or indeed any of the Atphodeka^ as limiteii by Brown, and rather resembles in that resjieet the Tulipacctt : but we have not scon it perfectly mature. Lindley, fron whom the remainder uf the above character 's taken, lakes no notice of it. Asparaijew.] CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. TRITELEIA. Hook. 401 Periunthium tubulosum, Bubinfundibulirorme, marcesccns. Stamina 6, duplici sorie inscrta: supcriora pctalis op|)osita. Si/uamai hi/pogynce nulla.'. Ovarium stppius stipitatum, raro sessile, polyspermum ; sliijmate trilobo. — Hcrbre cormis induviatis. Flores umbellati. 1. T.laxa {BetUh.) ; foliis linearibus glaucis scapo longioribus, involucro pedicellis (luplo brcviore, pedicellis laxiusculis perianthio bnsi angustato ODqualibus, ovario longe siipitato, filamentis 6 decurrentibus basi cristatis, umbella multiflora — Benth. in Hort, Soi: Tram. N. S. I. p. 4.13. t. 15./ 2. Lindl. in Bot. Rcy. t. 1685. This is readily tlistinguishud from T. graiuliflora by the attenuated base of its perianth, and the curved stalk to its uvarium, two or three times longer than the ovarium itself, and half the length of the perianth ; in T. ijrandiflora the perianth is wide at the base, almost indeed campanulatc, and the stalk of the ovarium is not half so long as the ovarium, and many times shorter than the perianth. Although there bo little ditlcri'tiec in the width of the flowers, the length of the perianth of T. laxa is twice that of T. grandijlora. 2. T. peduncuhiris [fAtidt.) ,• foliis linearibus scapo ereclo bipedali brevioribtis, itivolucro pedicellis qtiatcr brevioro, pedicellis strictis perianthio obconico qiiater longioribus, ovario brcviter stipitato, litnbo pcriantliii tubo lungiorc, umbella multiflora. Lindl. in Bot. Ileij. suh. t. 1685. Till- lliiwcrs of this species are of a pale blue, not purple colour as in the two others : each sepal is marked along the back with a purple line. ItUODI.KA. Sm. Perianthium tubiiloso.cam|>anul.ituni, scxfiduni, |)crsisten9. Stamina .') ad fuueem ct laciniis tribus intcrnis opposil.i, cum iipiuiniH tribus ^«tamin. abortivis) alternuntia. Ovarium trigonum, basi attcnuatum. Stylus tibl'oniiiii. .S7ii/-ji(i trlHiUiin. Cti/isulti ubovuta, slipitata, J-lucularis, loculicido-trivalvls. .S'o/imu euiiiue loculo +-3, jiellata. — Flores umbellati. 1. H. ijrandijhrit (Sm.) ; pedicellis iimbellatis bracteas longe superantibiis, squamis perianiliii oLlongis obtusissimis integris.— -iiwi.tH Lin. Soc. Trans. X. p. 2. Bot.litfj. t. \ 183 Boi. Mini. t. 2877. (non I'urnh, nee Sidt.) — li. coronaria. Salisb. II.Mi. California i Duuijlaa. Dry plains of the Wallamct river j Tulmic. 2. \\. roiKjcsta (Sm.) ; lloribus subcapitatis, bracleis peilicellos siqierantibus, squamis peiianiiiii lanccolalis acutis bilidis. — Sm. in Lin. Sm. Trans. \. p. '3. t. 1. Out). LXIV. ASPAH.\GEyE. Juss. 1. .Siuilacina stellata, Desf. — l^ouvallaria stellata. L. — But. Mag. t. 1043. 2. S. racanosa, Des/. — Convallaria stellata. L. — But. Mag. t. 891). 3 E V] !,'■■ • . 1 i J i Ml ! I* '1' 'I ;r f.' il € I I 'ilr n I 111'" ! J 402 CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. OriD. LXV. MELANTHACE.f:. Dr. [Graminea:. :rM I I I '■ „i^ii 1. Zigiulenus chlomnthm. Richards. App. \2. Ifook. Flor. Bor. Am. II. p. 177 a; minor. — Z. coinmutatiis, Sr/iuft. Si/st. Vegct. VII. p. 1560. Hoi)k. ft Am. supra, p. 161, — Z. glaberrimus, Ktr in Hot, DIai/. I. 1680 (non Mich.) — /3, major; foliis lungioribus, scapo pniiiciilato. — Z. glnl)ciriinus, //ooA. rf Am. supra, p. 160 (non Mich.) liotli varieties arc in Mr Douglas' collection Trom Califurnia. 1. Trillium sessile, L. — Mich. Flor. Bor. Am. I. p.2\b. Bot, May. t. 40. — (3. giganteum ; i'uiiis noribusque fere quadruplu tnujoribiis. Tlip var. 6. only is in Mr Doiitrlas' ccMcotinn, and what is remarkable, no form of this gjiccies appears Id have been elsewhere olisorvcd on the west side of the Rocky Moniilaiiis. The stem is from eight to (iflccii inches hiirh, the leaves three or four inrhes lonir, and "J J or .MJ hroad, spotted like those of the plant from the I'nited States. The flowers are from 'JJ to ;t inches loner, and pnrple, us fiijiircd in the Bolankal Maijiiztiif. Oun. LXVI. JUNCI. Juss. 1. Liiziiiii campisfris, v.ir. co)if/esto. — I/ook. Flor. Bor. Am. \\. p. 188. 1. .Jiinciis Mfuziesii {Brown); caulc erecto tcieti ruiioso, foliis liitcuri-acuminatis supra caiialiciiiatis, capitulis tcrininalibiis glubosis t>3 bructcu cxtcriori pk-niniijue foiiaci'a t-t capitiila siiperaiitibii'*, .st|)alis ovatis vol oblongis capsuiain obovatain nilitlani inuticaiu iL'tniantibusdorx) viriiiibus ciierviis luarginecastaneoinembranateo versus apiccniinvoluto. — a. Mcnziisii ; scpalis iuto-ovalisobtusis. Broun, — Hook. Fior. Bor. Am. II. p. l'J2. — p': Calit'ornictis ; sepalis oblongis acuminatis, foliis angustioribus. \Vi' liave only the second varicly from Calilnrnia. In the I'lor. Uor. Am. this was prinripally iliitinguish- «/««liranaceo-appt'iiiliciilata 7-nervi, tlosciilo supremo sterili sublincari antberiformi, foliis nnguste linenribus vaginisijue scabris. Xeci Trin. Gram. Ic. t. 3ja. — Melica colpodioiilis. .V(M r. Esinb. in Tai/f. Ann. (if Art/. Hist. v. 1. p. 283 I'oa viriili-purpurea. Umtk. rt .Ini. »«.'•.«. Thi< has certainly not exactly tlic habit of a Pvibiis, flnsculis ini- berbibiii, gliimellii oxteriore 1-2 nervi, cnrinu margitieque scabris. — Poa Douglasii. Srrs V. I'.senb. i« Tayl. Ann. of Sat. Hist. v. \, p. 28 1. This is rcmarlialilc for its erect fuli.ige, longer than the culms, and the short compact panicles somewhat resembling those of Phataria Cnnaricnsis. Ncci v, Eicnbcck considers it a I'uii, and allied to J'. Incolur, ioiiformis, cunula, alilnefiuta, lir. \c, 1 . Honleimi pratcnst, Ilnih. 2. \l. piisil/iim, Xutt. POLYANTHMIUX. A.c I (Tiiin. Triliceie. Locus inter Eh/mum el .Kijilopem.) (JEN. Cli\K. A/iocAis spirit- arlieuhita. Sjuntlit disticho-nlteriiie, gcminie, rhachi oblicpK paralltlir, pluri- lloni', .tiili^cKsiles. (itunue liiiiu, e>>llaterali.'S, liine ad spceieni (|iiaternii > profundc liilidn', Ueinii'} hitidi* lririili«ve oniiiiliiis l»nge sclueeit, tertia (ii)ii ailest) minimu. i'tusculi .'J-4, inlcrioruin iiiiii allerove ulirili gliimis siniili, tal)e«'ontc. I'erlilium vnlvuln tnftrior chartaccR. v\ apice bidontato hisetove longe setigerii ; tu/)iriiir iniiKir. iiilegru, margiiiibus iiitlexis, tle.xini' aui^idis ciliulis. LutUculit laiiccolatii-, iiilegni, eiliuli* . Sliiimnii y, milheris brevilius. th'artum npicc hirsuluni ; ityli distantes ; sttijiniilti plumosa. — (iraniiiia t/itcic Elyiiti el Uuriiii. Aees. I. 1'. Iti/strir, Sees r. Escnb. in Tayl. Ann. of Wat. I/i»t. v. I. p. 284. — /Egilops Ilysii'ix. '\u(t. Gen. I. p. 8fi. OKI). l.XIX. EQUISETAClwE. DC. 1. Kquisctum hiiemnle, L. — /,'. Uot. t. 015. Had. San Francisco. l)r StncUw. 2. Y..flnvxutik, L.—i:. Hot. f. 2022. ilAk. San FranciKO. Dr .Sinclair. Onu. LXX. LYCOPODI.VCE.T:. J„.ss. I. Tmesiptcris trwicata, JJesv. — Hook, et Grev. Lycop. in Hot, Misc. r. 2. p. 363. — T. laiiiieiisis. Luhill. Fl. Nov, IJoll. 2. p. 105. /. 252. {excl, syn.).— Psilotutn truncatuiii. Br. Prodr.p. 104. .:.fr* Fiiicei.] CALIFORNIA— SUPPLEMENT. 406 Nothing ha« surpriacil us more thitn fiiulini; that n spcciea of a Genua, hitherto conaidercd aa oxcUisivuly inhnbiling the Polynesian islanila, ahuuKt lio detected in the northern continent of the New World. Tin; oollection contniiis scverni apcclincns; and tlioujfli it lit barely possible that these may have been accidentally inixc{is olxusis uKjiiilatis <>erratis glabris, veiiulis ilistiitcti!i liberis rurissiinu sub inargine nnastomusaiitibiis, Koris ovalibus sulitariis. Sin I'rancisio. J)r Sinclair. — Allied to the precediiifr /'. Californicuin, and to 1'. vuti/are : from the former it diliers in the almost entirely free veinlcls, from the latter in its obloujf or oval sori, anil from liotli ill till' pelliK'iil, not opaipie frond, and in the laciniii' becoming smaller at tlii^ base. Altlion^h this inuit be referred to the true I'lili/fioilium of Pri^l, yet the vcinlils do occasionally unite so as to form an eloiiifated und somewhat hexa);onal areola in which a veinlet, terminated by a sorus, is included, 1. tlyninogramiiiu trinmjuliirv, Kaulf. — Uwk. et Grev. Ic. fil. I. 315. IJook. et .ti/i. su/ira, p. Kil. San Francisco. I)r Sinclair. 1. Aspitiitiiii (I'olysticbum) munitum, Knulf. — /louk. et .Irn. supra, p. 162. San I'raiu'isco. l)r Sinclair. iJowjlas. 2. A. (La.stra'a )/>«/<•».«, L — Sir ff'iUd. — I'olypodiiini nympbale. ScAAM/rr, J'U. I. ;J1. San I'rancisco. Ur Sim lair. ;t. A. (Lasiru'u) anjiUian, Kaulf. — Hwk. et .irn. supra, p. 102. San I'rancisco, l)r Sinclair. Diniijlat. 1. Wooilwarilia radicans, tf'illd. — Iltmk. et .ini. supra, p. IG2. H*B. San I'rancisco. Dr Sinclair. Doui/la-t. i. I'lerii) /((/it/r/inoju,- tVoiiilis tripartita* ramis bipiiinatis, piiiiiulis subtus piloso-iaiiii- !' I <>!' f ■■■ i^' 11 ! y ^ 406 CALIFORNIA.-SUPPLEMENT. [Alga. ^inosis lineari-lnnccolntis inforioribus pinnatifulis, laciniis obtusis, stipite mui-icato, racbi- l)us portiiilibiis Inmigiiiosis. Kaulf. — fyUlil. Sp. PI. v. 4. p. 403. Kaulf. Enum. Fil, p. 189. San Fra'icifco. Jir ■S'lnc/air.^Vcry nearly allied to Pt, agnilimi and /'/. caudata. 2. I\ (Allosoriis, Presl.) andromeder, forniin); a nioniliform chain, ini- heddod in the most of the ramuli. Kci'cptaclcs uud root unknown. IIau. Monterrey. Duuglat. I. Ilulydrys osmundnren (//an-.)— rucusosmtindaceus, Turn, Hist. t. 105. — Cjstoseira ostnuiulnccn, A(j. Si/st. p. 287. Monterrey. Dougliis. TBiiigJ. LAMINARIE.E. I. Lamiiinriii saccharinii, Lomovr, — Fucus sacclinrintis. Linn. — Turn, Hist, t, 163. San Francisco. Dr Sinclair. — The lamina of the frond is remarkably narrow, 1. Maciocystis />i/ny;Tfi, Ai/.Syst. p. 292. — Fucus pyrifenis. Lintu — Turn. Hist. t. 110. San Francisco. Dr Sinclair. 2. M. Menziesii, Aij. Si'it. ;». 29,'J, — Fucus Mciiziusii. Turn. Hist. t. 27. Harv. supra, p. 103. San Francisco. Dr .Sinclair. 1. Alariu csculenta, Grev. — Fucus csculentus. 'J'um. Hist. t. 117. San Francisco. Dr Sinrlair. — The specimen very imperfect. Tribe .1. FLOKIDE.K. 1. Delesseria /)/. 163. Sail Franciico. J)r Sinclair. I. Hli()(loiiienio;>o/ycflr/;«, (irev. Crypt. I'/, t. 3.'>2. I/arv. supra, p. Kii. 8'rEN*)(iUAMMA. Ilarv.—{(;,n. Nov.) i'liiim iiioiiibranacou, riilira, plaiiu, I'liervU. Fructijiculm . I. — ? °J. rcccpUcula lincar'u, nerviforiuiB, in Irondciii 81'iiailia, t^rai'L'lia iiiimitiiitiiiiit ri'|ileta. I. S, Californkum, Harv. Houl unknown. .Strm miniitn, ryllnilrical. );ruilimlly I'xpand'in^' inlo a liroailly I'lineato. iliilintoinouKly cli'l't, lliit, iiicinhranarooiif) t'rnnil uliuiit lix inilica loni; ; tlic se^iuunta ciinoatc, aliunt liuU' an iiicli lirouil, Olituar ut ilu- upicf't ; tlir uxilt rDundeil. .Miirijin I'litirc, liiMrinif Iiito anil iIuto liiiiMr-oliloiij; or ili);litly lanceolate li'jiU't'- winch perliaps in older apiciini.'n'i liccoiiic diclioloinoiisly cicti '■) Friiil, >{> t'^r u* knonii, coimislt )M liiii'iir, ilark-rcd, clcvatoil rccrptaclco, not Imlf a lino in lircadtli, und from hall' an inch to npwnrda of an inch in len|;;lti, cxtuiidiii); loni;iliidiiially tlir>iii|,'li the centre of the tonniiial acf;niciiiii, or of the iiiar|;inal leaf- lct», and rcscinhliiii; a very sironjf prominent rili. Thcae rtcrplmlcii are completely filled uiih a dense iiiaas of minute granulea, their coat or pcriplirry ia opaque and rcKiublea that uf llic frond. Vnhiur a full red ; siili !>la:irc ir.cinhranucouua ; reticulation ininnto. Hah. San rraiici«eo, l)r Siiulair. — A ainiflo aprcimcn only of ihia very romarkahle plant oxiata in the hcrliariiim, and on it 1 have ventured to cslaliliah a new jjeinn. In lialiit it ao closely rcscniMca J'fii/lln- )i/iiira riiliiii.i, that it iiiiKht easily lie pasied over aa that plant. Hut the frnetilication ia not only totally ditlirent from that of P/ii/lln/i/iurn, hut reaenihlea nothing with wliici' 1 am aetpiainled uinonjf tho Alj;ik. Mliile it hears a striking reseiiihlance to the /tr>7/i/' of the );enua f>/itVAi, Lamour. — I'uctis pinnaiifiiltis. Turn. Ilisl. I. 21. Monterrey, Diiuijliis. I. C'lioiulrus vinniciiluris /> Grcv. — Tuciis vtriuiciilaiis. J'uru, lltst. l. 221. llurv. fiiipra, p. IGl. Monterrey, Dowjlat. •J. C. affinis (Hart'.) ; frotulc plana dicliototna, segniciitis cuncati.s, marginc Mibiiiflcxo, capsiilis splia'fici.s bparsiii. \'l inchea high, dark purple, dcnioly tul\ed. It ia allied to ('. Crispin, but ditferi in the tphierical eapaulea .iliiinilaiitly scattered over the frond and prominent on hoth aurfacea, und in having the margin aoinewliat iiitlexed ; liy which latter character it appruachci C canalicuialus, but in that apeciea thu capiulet are marginal. I. (iL-lidiuin cor«fMWJ, Lamour. — Fucus corncus. Turn. Hist. (. 237. Harv, supra, p. Ifif. Sau I'ranciicu, Dr Sinclair. Monterrey, Duuglat. Two varielici cxiat in the lierbariuni. Ill I. I-. ;i" i, Al.ja.-\ CALIFORNIA.-SUI'PLEMKNT. U)\) 2. Cf. Iitnrenliitum, Ifarr. tv/tra, p. 1(I4. Mrntorri-y, /' uijlat. 1. Ciigartitui canalirulata (f/arv.) ; truiulc erccta comprciisa canaliculala basi simplici, npicc cielurrimc l)i|)innatu, pinnulis piitciitibus siibiiliitis vcl multirulis, roinulis aculei- roiniibiis, fiipsulis inter aculcos sespilibus. — Gcliiliuni corniculittum, Jfan', iiupra, p. 104. (not ofCsnv.) Hoot awoinpanU'il liy crccpin^f (il)rc«. Stem cnu'l, 'J-.'l inclioj high, a lino hroad, cumproiicil, chaniiclloil on one side, linour, «iinpli' or onc(t or iwico forked, und Imre of rikmidi for tliron-fourlhn of ita lon)(lli j thciii'c iipnurd* it n pinnutcd, or in old fpeciinciiA liipinnutcd, (lio pinnii' nnd pinnulir ultvrnittL', horizontal, lubulate, very ncutf i tlio pitnnilii' in nonio sppcirnoiiA xiinplo, in others rieft at \\\i: apex into :l- > or more divnrieatin); Kpiiie-liko mmuli i'li/iiiiles tniniilo, depruated in the eentre, of (he Hume Huliatance und eoliiur u« the frond, aeated nn the innltitid piiinuli'it. .Siili.Uiinic rurtilu^inoui. I'tiliiur it dull purple, paler in the raniuli, hceomin^' mueh clarker in clryiii;;. — In a joiniir «lute thia apeeica l)earii a alrikin^f reaetnhlancc to TnrnerN lij,'nre of Fucui cormculiitui, I. Im-.>, und ut /). Iti4 of the preaent work I have nutievil it lu anch. lint more perfect apooiinen«, ainee reeeived, prove lh.it it it perfeelly diatinet from thu* nnd every other descriliecl speeiea. The channelled ttcni, naked for ita greater length, and the d«nic hold nf niultiKd ipinc-liko rainuli anthcicnil.v luark the ipcciea. San I'ranciico, Mr Diimjln*. 2, Ci. mitririitd (llnrv.) ; piisilla, frumlc iilil'orini ciirtilii^iiieit siibilirhotuina spinulis iiiiiiiitis>iini.s ucuti-i nuiricata, apicibiis divaricntis aciiti.s, capsulis ^pllaTicis m- «• — SpluiTocuccuH papillatus, <■/. 222. — llnrv. supm,p. 105. San I'rancisco, Ih- Sinclair. Monterrey, Jhrni/laa. 2. 1. lladnla, ((«•, — liiciis stiriatiis, Turn. Hist, t, l(!. TiuBK 0. I I.VAIK.K. I. l\)ipliyia nilt/dris. .ly, San Frunciscii, l)r Sinclair. 1. lyiatumn oliliifiititum, Aij, — Conft-rva obli(iiiala, Etuj. Hot. t. 1860. I'araiiticHi on Slenoijramma C'd/i/iirmVum, on which plant I also perceived a apccinien of that curiou!! minute genus of /oo|diytea, Aclinori/clis. 3 F 1 I ^■i i^ t'll J ,: • t !i,l.l I: i m W I ■ ^ 410 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. [J'oli/galea. MEXICO.— SUPPLImM ENT. TliP plants notiood in the followinsf Siipplcmont wcrp i;atlicrcil by l)r Sinchiir, Siirprcon of H. M. siirvi'vinir Ship. Sulphur, nnd traii!iinittO(l to ns at the mpicst of Ciiptuin Hofchoy. They wpr« collcrled iit tiitn Olim, or l>elwceii .V«/i liliis and Tepic, hi about lat. N. 'i'l'-\ in Doconilier, I8.'I7 ; at Aaijmlai, N. lat. 17", in .lanuary, 1838; oral Rialejo, N. lat. li!" 4j", in rehrnary, l8!tH. This hitler pliu'o indrcMl holonj,'S to Ciuatemala; hut the l''U)ra of tliat country, judj^^iut; from what httlv vie know of il, i* so !rviis iiii rostratis scriccis, cauda elongatn valdu barbato-pliiinosa. Haii. Acapulco. ouD. II. iMF.Nisi'r.ini.\ci:.T:. Jms. 1. Coccidus oblotii/ifolius {DC.) : t'oliis obiongis triiicrviis titriiujuc oblusiii miicroiiutis glabris, pediinniliii folio brevioribiis siipreiiiis subraceiiiosis, iitusculis i-lO fioris, tloribtib subcorymbosis brcviptiliceliatis, reiiiiiiuiii uiiifloiis. — Dr Cuiul. I'rod, 1. p. l)J>. Hah. Acapulco. OiiD. III. PAl'AVEHACi:,!:. .hiss. 1. Argemoue Mcxirntut, /,. IIah. Sau lila^< tu Tvpio. Oni). IV. t I.STACK.i:. DC 1. IleliaiiiliLimiin (Ilclcromcris) /x>/*/y/««»i. Turr. et Ciriiy, I'lor. 1. //. 151 — llctero- nieris |)oliti)iia. Sftach. Had. San Wm to Tcpic. Oni). V. I'OLYGAI.K.i;. .Iush. 1. I'olygala rivitucfolin, II. U.K. Nov. Gen. V. p. 409. /. b\'i. Hak. Acapulco. '\'\i\* tulitary ajiccitucii appears luHruticuie ; Kuiitli dcKrilif* his at hi-rbaceuut , but the •pvciut appeii!> the Buuic. Malvaceie,] i MfiXlCO.-SUri'LEMENT. Oui>. VI. LINETlv DC. Ill il. 1. Liniiin Schicdcanum {Schl. d Cham.) ; {rlahnim j^racilc ndscendens sufTruticosuni, foliis (luatL'i-nis verticillatis vel siipcrioiibiis oppositis, obovato- vel lineari-lunceolatis l)asi atteniiatis, (lorihus cyinosis, bracteas scpalisque <;laiululoso-ciliatis, fluribus (lavis. — C/i. rl Schl. in lAuumi, V'. ]>. 231.. Hah. Huh Bias tu Tvpii Oiii). VII. M.MAACILi;. Juss. I. I'avoiiia Mexkana, 1 1. U.K.? IIaii. Acapiilc'o. Of oiir plant tliero In Imt mio spiM'iiiiiMi, wliicli has a iluciiloclly shrtihby stem, anil llio leaves arc cordato- iivati', anil aciiiiiiriatcti, in which two pdiiils it dilliTs widely fruiii Kiintli's duscripliun. It can acarcoly be \\\i v. tmillis. 1. (lossypiiiiii lliipra scabridis, pvdiiiicidis I'oliuni UH|uaiuibiis caiy- ct'tpic scal>r()-vfliitiiiis, sepalis tloiiftris ovatis obtiisis t'liiitiruiis in acniufii obtusiiiscuhiiii inaif^iiif iiivolnimn attiMinatis, corolla ((lava,'') !> liii. longa caiycciii tripio siiporaiitf, t'riictti carpidiis sid)-IO bruvi^hiiiiu iinici'i)iiati.s coinpositu. Hah. Tepic to San Dlas. 1. Sida rhovifmii/in, llnjb.- I,, obiitjiui, Flor. Mex, itird.'!' Hah. Tepie to Sun lllas. This ilitlers piineipnliy from N. rhumhifnlin by the carpels beiii); awnliss or at most two-tuotheil, and eerlairdy not birostrale. 2. S. fliii, /,. — var. carpcllis bidcntatis liuiid birostratis. Had. Tepic to .San lllas. Wo may here remark that .S'. nirpinoidiii I'C , referred by 80m« as a variety to >>'. carpinijb/m, is Malva Iriciif/iiilitlii, Ait. I HI it ' It' i .': i: -. w ; if ft ^'2 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 3, S. dumosa, Su: Hab. Itcalejo. This agrees well with a specimen from Jamaica. 1. Bastardia crispa, St. Hil.—Sida ciispa, L — Abutilon crispum, G. Don. Hah. Acapulco. 2. B. viscosa, Kunth. — Sida viscosa, L. Had. Acapulco. Okd. VIII. BYTTNKllIACE/E. Kunl/t. I. Waltlieria Americana, L. Hab. .\capulco. 1. Riedleia nodiflora, DC. — var. angiistifolia. Hab. .\capulco. 2. H. strrata, Vent.— \ar. angustitblia, Schlec/il. in Liniura, XI. />. 37 j Hab. Acapulco. Qui). IX. M.\LIMGHlACE.i:. .Juhs. 1. Tetrapteris Acupukensis, II.R.K. Hah. Acapulco. 1. Triopteris sericea, Schl. in Linnmi, X. /). 2i3. — Hook, ti Am. mtpra, p. 280. Hab. Acapulco. 1. Baiiisieiia .7>/cm/«;H«, DC. Prixt. I.;>. 588. Hab. Realejo. 1. Heteropteiis tomentosa, II. tt A. supra^ p. 281. Had. Acapulco. Oku. X. SAlMNDACEi^E. ./««. i. C'ardiospennum n»»croc«r/>«/H, //./i. A. .i' Hab. Sail Blai to Tepic. We Lave only seen one captule, and that i« in an imperfect Mate and bunt o\m\ ; it ap|H;ari glabrous ISapindacea. LegumiHostB.'] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 413 1. Urvillea Berteriaua, DC. Hab. Realejo. Our specitnon agrees tolerably well with the imperfect description given by Do Candolle ; but his plant is from St Martha. We possess however a plant from St Vincent, which may be the same, but it is scarcely speci- fically distinct. The leaves are much longer than in U. ulmacea, and irregularly and coarsely toothed. 1. Serjania racemosa, Schum. Hab. Kcalejo. 1. Paullinia Curassavica, L. Hab. Realejo. Ono. XI. MELIACEiE. Jms. ]. Swietenia Mahogoni, L. Hab. Uoalcjo. Okd. XII. OXALIDE.E. DC. 1. Oxalis Neat, DC. PrwL 1. p. G8!). Hah. Acapuico, Onu. XIII. TEIlEBINTII.\CE.i:. Juss. 1. Rhus terehinthifolia, SchUcht. — Hook, et Am. supra, p. 28 1. Hab. San Bias and Tcpic. 2. II. miicroi)hi/lla i foliis piitnatis Rubsexjugis cum impiiri, foliolis ellipticis sinuatis hnsi apicoque oblusiissimis supra ^iahriuscuiis subtus pubcrulis, paniculis terminalibus folio tlupio triplove brevioribus gracilibus, floribus glomeratis sessilibus, calycibus pubes- ceiitibus. Har. Acapuico. — Kemarkabto for the large lizu of the leaves, I ^ to 'J feet long, with luatlcts 4 to (! inches in l(Mi({lh ; llicic latter arc eiattly elliptical, bluntly and broadly serrated at the margin, upon very short pclioluli's, marked with very straight nearly traiinvcrsu nervi'* and these again connected by reticulated ucrvelets. To the eye they ap|H>ar glabrous, but beneath under the !nicrosco|)tf, arc iicci' to be downy, especially on the nerve* and on the younger leaflets. The branches of the |>aiiiclc and the calyces arc likewise downy. Oiii.. XIV. LEGUMINOS.E. IlUh. 1. Crotalaria ovalig, Ph Hook. Hot. May. t. 300G. ILxtk. et Am. supra, p. 281. — C. sagittulis /. uvalifoliu. Ph, — C. sagitlalis, vur. Schlec/it. in LintUBU, v. 12. p. 278. Hab. San Ula« to Topic t!| 1 ' 'l • I i f irh ' 1. h 4U MEXICO.-SUPPLEMENT. [Leguminoste. 2. Cbtipletirifolia ; leviter pubc.scenti-pilosa,caule angulato subulato tlicliotome ramoso, I'oliis brevissinie petiolatis ovato-ellipficis utiiiuiue oblusis (liiieaii-lanceolalisque acutis) imicvonatis, iloribus s)ib>Tcmiiiis pe()unculati*> prope basin raniorum, bracteis subjunctis oppisitis stipiililormibiis ileciirreiitibiis apice liastato-acuminatis. SchlecfU. in Linncea, 5. ]>. 57"). Hook. Ir. PL t. 382. — 3. foliis siiperioribus linear! -lanceolatis ncutis, — y. foliis oninih'is linL-ari-lanceolatis acutis. Hah. i'. ami y. Sun HIas to Tcpic — Our plants so far accord with the description of Schleclitendal of his <'. /'Uj>/curiti)liii, lliat we ha\e httlo hesitation in ennsideriiisrllioin the sam'j. Wliat we take for tlie t)pe of tlw species, as eliaracterized liy llie learned uinlmr, lias lieen lately fijjiirc ' in the Inmes Plantariim above (|Ui)te(l, from a specimen from Xalapa. In a siiliseipient volinne of the Liiiiiiru, ISchlechtendal observes (v. 1l'. |i. i'!'-^ " liii'c nova species vaMe nobis est snspecta, serins eniin accepia excniplaria, pricsertim propo ('liieoni|uiaco lecta, foliis ans;iistatis stipnlis(pie niiinis |irosilieiitibns, tantopere ah ilia siujittalis accedunt ut dirtlcile et artilicialiter ()iia«i, inaL'nitndiiic, colore intensiore paeinie siiperioris, et glaneo iiiferioris possinl dig- linuni." Oar specimens certainly approach the forms now noticed, and even in onr small collection we dis- tin(.'ni>li tHO varieties, as above nieniioned. 3. C 'J'fpiraua ; aiimia parva dicliotoma atipiesso-pubescens, foliis siiblongc petioiatis, trifolioiaiis, iiiiioii^ obovato-ciiiualis obliisissiniis, siipiilis niinutis subiiiatis palciitibus pcdiiutulo folio op|)i)sit() ct I'o vix loMgioie )-.')-(loro, carina vcxilluni siipcrante, legii- niliiii)us obli(|iii' elli(iti('is piiburulis. II Ai'. Tepie. — I'll ill. I ail una, parva. Ciiu/is erect iiisoiilns, «pilliama iiset ultra, firacilis, dichotonie raniotus, rami* ai. • il.itis c.iiiescenlupilo>ii, pilit breiibiis appressis. i'niiii pitiolala (petiolo uracili loii^itniliiio circiter liili(iriim) Iriloliclata ; folio'is lire\issinic petiolnlalis, oiiovatis, ciinea:is, tiblnsii>imi» non raro relnsis cnin inucrciiulo, pills brevi'ijiis aipressis pubescenlibiis. Stipiilie valde ininulns subulatie, patcnics. I'liliinciili folio opposi'.i. ;,-raciles, \ix folia superantes, l-.T-tlori. I'lorci parvi, Intci, pediccllati, pediccllis minute brae- teatis. ( ah/r apprcSM>-pil:-]iear« to ns to be the same fmin the island of St Vnieent. li approachcK the ('. dichulomn of Uraham in Hot. Matr. t. •IIH, bnt that is u frulieose species with huKTtilate acute b'allets, and much larger llowers : still the two plants belong' to the sniiie natural group of this extensive (,'eieis. •I. C lovf/iroslrafn, lldok. if /Irn. supra, p. 285. IIah. Aeapnlco. — I'mit elliplieo-i) lindrical, obln«e, •vith n rather deep furrow on the upix sutiiro, very indi':;inetly piib'jriilnii«. 5. C\ Arajiulrmris; frtiiico'-a iliciiotomn, rainis teretibus jiinioribus angulatis pubes- (-ciuil)iis, foliis pi'tiolatis ti'ifoliolutix, foliolis .ingustu lanceolatis iiiternieilio siilxiiiplo loiiyioic. stipiilis niimiti'i frictis siibiilatis tU'i-idiiis, ran mis inultilloris oppositifoliis folio iiiiiiio ion^ioribiis, vcxiiio carinaiii niargine ciliataiii biipcrante, icgiiiiiiiie cvlindraceo. II vu. Acapiili'o. — Our ipeciinens arc a footer more lonjf, and ap|M'ar to be only small branehea of the piaiil. The leaves, except in a very young state, are destitute of puljcscence : the middle leallen I) or 'Z iiicln- 1..1M.'. about twice the l^nu'th of the lateral ones, all of them narrow, lanceolate, and very acute. The racemes an- :;..nii lonjjer than l.ic leaves and elongate in fruit very remarkably, so that in that state they are 1- ■ ■'\\ '1 !''.!, LeguminoscB.'] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 415 a span or more long. Fruit 1 J to 2 indict long, cylindricui, hard, slightly downy, containing 20 or more shining brown com|)re9sod seeds. Flowers yellow, as liirge as those of C verrucosa. 6. C. incana, L — De Cand. Prodr 2. p. 132. Ker, Dot. Reg. t. 377. Cav. Ic. 4. /. 322. Hab. Aoapu/co — Our plant agrees well with the figure in Rot. \\c^., of which the specimen was collated with an authentic Linniuan one. The leaves, lidwever, ditt'or considerably from those figured by Cavanilles, and probably the plant itself is very varialile. The carina has the lower c(lf,'e f.-i-igod with white down. We havij what we consider the sairo species from St Vincent, but there the hairs on the underside of the leaves arc tawny, giving a golden, instead of a hoary hue to that purt of the plant. The ('. hriictenta of Uoxb., a native of the KasI Imlics, is very similar to this: but the leaflets are larger, fpiite glabrous on both sides, and the petioles arc shorter. 1. ImWgo'lcr A lespedczoiiles; fniticosa, foliis pinnatis, foliolis trijugis subcuneato-lanceo- latis apice lotiiiulalis et miicroiiatis has! aciitis iitiiiique i-amnlisijue strigulosis subtus glapccscfiitihus, racemis imiitilloris hruviicr pt'ilimciilalis folia siiperaiitil)iis, luguininibus reHcxis compressiusciilis rociis suboctosptrmis. I/. U.K. Nov. Gen. r. C>. p. 455. Dc Cand. Prodr. 2. p. 22(1 Hab. Ucalejii. — Hranrhes long, slender, much curved. Legumes closely retlcxed, an inch and more long, remarkably slender, coming tr. a very jcnie puiiil. A seconil species of the l'Cimis is in .his collection, but too imperfect for descriplioii, it approaches the one just noticeil ; but the pods, if tlioy b. in a perfect state, are not half the length of lliose of /. liniteile:oiiicx. It is from Acapuh'o. I. t'janostreminarff>«/(7/w, Ihnt/t. msf. — Slenolobiuni Cii-iiilt-tmi, llenth. in Ann. Mn.s. find. 2. p. 125. ft in 'J'dij/. Ann. Sat. Hist. 2. p. 4.3(!. ll.Mi Ueali'jo. — \ very liandsome climbing and twining plant, with large ternate lea'"" : ''v :niddle ieal- let rhouibdi'lal, on a rather lont: |H'tiole ; the hitcril uni's iin very short petiolulcs, half rhumbiiiilid, soft and downy, the underside diiisely clotlieil with velnlv tonientnui, whitish, but with a slight golden tinge: all of thcin viTV obtuse. Pfduiul •» axillary, beannu' loii^ racemes, about i'(|ual in length with the leaves. Flowers crowded and in clusters, so as to form an iiitertu|>ted raceme, patent or relieved, (.'alyx clothed with tawny hairs, subtended by small bracleas covered with white hairs. Mr lienthaia observes th:tt this is a widely dif> fused and apparently a eoniinon plant ; " l)esidcs the numerous specimens gtithercd by Pohl, Martius, SaU- luaiui, anil others in various parts of llrar.il, it is found in the isle of St Vincent's, and in central Amciica. It is Cuming's n. \W' from Panama. " I. (iainclia tuS^'rosa: caiilc voltibili retk'xo-piloso, foliolis elliptico-ovatis aciitis mii- ci'onulntis supra gtabris subtus strigilloiii.s, lloribus axiiiuribus geiiiinis siib^essilibus lI foliis nbortivis suinmi.s inteirupte spicutis (rutlicu tuberosu obloiiga. DC.) — l)c Cand. Prodr. 2. /*. 238. IIab. Ilctwecn San Mlas and Tepic— This has much the habit of 3. Hab. Ilcalojo and Acapnlco. — A common plant in the tropical parts of South America, and in the West Indies, and a very liaiidsonic one in a recent slate ; but its bcaulirul white and rose. coloured IhuTers turn (piile black in dryintr. Dr Mat fadyt n says they are called Jj (-/<<■ in .laiunica. from the noise made by the ncj;ro children in biowitiir tlirowiili the tlowcrs. I. C'anavulia mnlliftora. — Neurocariitim nuiltifloriitn, IliMik. it Am. sii/,ra. p. 280. IIab. San Ulas to Te|iK'. — From our former Mexican collection we were only aci|u.iiiited willi tlie fruit of this plant ; in the present «i: have llnMcrin^' specimens. The blossoms are clothed wiih tawny iilky liairs ; oppcr lip very lar;.-e, broad'.y oliovate, lower lip ^c^y small and narrow, ('orolla rose-colour. 1. Dalea gracilis. Hook, rl Am. supra, p. 2S7. Hab. San lilas tu Tcpic. 2. D. data; lici hacra, jilal)fa, caiilt! i-rccto teii-ti raiiiDsissi'iio jjlaliii), ramis t'loiiiraiis strictis, (oliolis 4-(i-jtii;is illi|)tic'is Militiis triaticis iiij,'!- -[>iiiictatiM|m;, spicis (Ifticlili-ri.s) (leiisis ii)tiltinnriseloii cyliiidraci'i.s tluMiosi'^, bract) •$ lanceolatis iiciiiiiiiiatis loii<{itii(line caivci-, caivce glahro iiitido lO-stiiato ititiTstiiiis i-e .iiio.S(>-glaii(tul()siK deiitibus •>iibiilatis loDge plumoso-SL ricii^, If^iiiiiiiic apicc trtiiicato. Had. AcapuUd. — Our specimens of this hamlsome Dulni an- \1-S feet loiijr, anppcini> IIS are ail in IVui> : ami in that state the spikes are .I-6 im lies in length, and more than ) an Inch broad i at first si^'ht, apparently, cMTyHliere clothed with loiij.', silky I airs ; but on close inspection it will be found that these liairs are partially situated. 'I'liere are a few at tin lase of the calyx, but the c»terior iurfice of the calyx is not only ^'labrous, but glossy as il varnished i the o ate tube haa ten dovated ribs, and between the ribs are linear, elevated, n sinnus ilols ; the subulate tecti of the calyx (abi lit eipial in len;.'th with the tuiiC; are clothed at the margin with Ion;:, dense, silky hairs, so that, the tlowcrs being imbricated, the lialrs seciu to clothe the whole spike. 'I°hc Icguiue is shorter than tiic tube of the corolla, wbicb it vutircly ml -ft tjegumiiioscB.'] MEXICO—SUPPLEMKNT. 417 fills, ono-aecdcil, subijlolinse, jut with tlio top comliig to a sliarp truncated edge. The bractcas are mem- lirannceoiia iind cxliiliit no gli nds. The pluiit scoins to bo entirely iiorbuccous ; and, as far as can be perceived frotn the witlierod reinitins of its tie crs, these are white or cream-coloured. 3. 1). ckijnHS? Hook, ct Arn. Hot. ofS. Am. in Dot. Misc. v. 3. p. 183. Haii. Topic. — The siiiplc specimen is in un iinpcrfec state ; but, so far as we can jiidge, it seeius scarcely 1(1 ditl'cr from our D. clfriims from the Kl Cerro del M(.rri) in the province of San \.n\s, S. America. The (lowers are, liowcvcr, sm.iller, but nf the same colour j and h a injured specimens would, in all probability, present important distinguishing; characters. 1. Astnignliis (§ Cicuroiilea') ervoidcs; puburnlus, caulcgracili clongato ramoso, foliolis \i>-n reiiiotis liiicai'i-<.>l)lo(i<|is obtusis, stipiilis lanceolatis pai'vis, puiliiiiculis axillaribus tblio longioiibiis rai-cniosis, racemis l()-l2-llofis, calyce brcvi-ovato oblique obtuse 6- (kiilali) ilfiitibiis brevibiis siiba'nualibus (peilicellis(iue) iiigris, cofoUa (llava) calycem siibdupio siiperaiite, legiuiiii)ibu!> iiiieai ibus dcflcxis ciirvatis aculis glabris. ll\ii. S.m Hla« to Tepic. — Our portions of this phmt nicasute less than a foot, slender, they are branched and slrjj.'j:lini,', lietbacenus. Leallcts almut h.ilf an iiieli loiij^. I'lowers ol the same lcn;,'lh, soon retlexcd. The short cup-shaped calyx, with its obliipiely ,i-toothed mouth, has a few dark-coloured short hairs scattered over the surl.iee, yet so as scarcely to atliel the greenish colour ; but the short teeth and the pedicels are (juite black. 1. .Stvlosaiitlics Guianetisis, Sw. — l)c Cuml. I'roilr. 2. p. 318. Dert'i. in Ann. of Nat. Ifisf. 2. p. 431. IIaii. Ucah'jo, — A t.ill i.'ri>\\iiii,' plant, with rather lar^'o. lanerolatc leailets, acuminate at both extremities. I'lowers cdliecteil into lar,-!', dense eapiiuLi wliieh are einthed with loiiu' spreadinjj fulvous hairs. The same species is common in lira/.il and I'eru, us ucll as in (iuiana. 1. Disiiioiliiiiii /iifirop/ii/lliim; crectuiii liii'>titiiiii, foliis siiuplicibus late ovatis obtusis suprciuiN triloliolatis, loliolis ovatis iiitt'nnt:i.liu diiplo ttiplov. inajore, stipulis bracteisque ucimiiiiatis rigiilis striatis. II All. Uealejo.- -There is no fruit on the solitary specimen, nor any perfect Mowers ; but the foliage is unlike any wiili which wo are acipiaiiited. The lea»es are in general simple, '2 . Uealejo. — This is a common plant in Jamaica, and I possess the same from Mr Cuming (his n. lO'J.'l ; and l)r Macfadyeii ha* clearly shown limt 1). supmum is only u variety of D, incanum, produced by weakness. 3. I), plicntum, Schlecht. in Limuca, v. 3. p. 585. Hook, et Arn. supra, p. 287. IIab. San Bias and Tepic. •i. 1). pwlocarpum; elatuni lierbaceuni, caulc raiuisquc angulutis, foliolis (3) ovatis sub- 3o iS '\ i i i i! f f I fl i ■f' '■I,: ,1" 11 I I, ill,; IN ^! 'I r.:i .1' I IliiJill 418 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. [Letjuminoia. nciimiiintis, stipulis suhtilatis recurvis, paniculis .n rnmos tcrminalibus, pcdiccllis (sa-pe) nggrci^ntis clonfjatis j^nicillitiiix, floiibiis parvis, Icj^iimine 3-4 s|)crino spiral iter lorto lonjiissimc giacillimeque stipitaio, stylo loiigo rostrato. (T.\u. XCV^I.) ll.vii. .Xiapiili'ii. — A lall-pronini; pinnt (3-4 or more feet liigli), with rather lartre niomhrannrcoii* Iravcs (tlie luigcT Iralli'ls J-O iiirhes hiii;:), ylahroiit in almost cvtry part, except tlie prtiolulvs ami tlie lower iiiarj:iii of the Icallets wliieli are eilialed. Paiiiele termiiml, cloiiirated, slender, «itli nnnierons, stniifrlit, diver^rint;, eapdiary, very straij;lit pcdiecla, iin iiicli lonij. Corolla very decidiions, and tlie ovniy soon liieo'r.L'S twisted i\nd lengllien, cinient we have received from l)r .M'ladyen as the Sngar-Iti an of tlie \Ve«t Imlies, ann the nen'cs, especially heneath, the intermediate one nei half-ileltoid. I'cdnneles a (.-ood ih^al lon^'er than the lia»e», liearing several flowers, -'or .1 together, pcd'ctllc-.! or sessile, llovters small, i;reenish-while ; the < jrina spirally twistcil. Pod about J inches lon^:, acmaeiform, lipped with the rather lonj:, itraijfht, rigid, |K:r»islent style. There are 'i binall, ovate, itriated bracteula at t le base uf the calyx. An imperfect specimen of the same plant was in Captain Iteeehcy's colh-ctiou from Tidisco. 1. Miniosny/oriV/»'Hf/a, IVilld. — De Cand, — Schlccht. in Linnaa, 5. p. C!)2. I LeijutiuHoia:.'] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT, WM IIaii. Topic— Tlio same plant ox;-' Aiidrieiiii's collection of the Mexican Plants, from San Felipe. (n. Wi.) 2, M, semitiva, Linn. — De Cand. Prod, 2, p. \W,. IIah. Aoupiilco. 1. Iriga anomala, Kitnth, Mim. />, 70. t. 2i. /J • Citwl. Prod. 3. /;. 4,i2. — Acucia grandi* (loia, JVilld. lUii. Tri>i<'. — W'eliavo the same species from the nciijliliourliODil nf Mexico, '^'aJicrcil liy our lato consul tliiTi', Mr Maclvcii/.io. It is a sploiiilid pLuit, . ml l)u Caiulollo sug^'ests that, to|,'etli(;r with Imju Ilimstum which has the same copious lou^' brijfht roil staiuciis, it mi^'lit fcinii a ilistiiict (ioiius. 2. 1. ? pntens ; caiilo pcti()li.s<|iiu nculuis hrcvilnis imciiiatis sparsis, foliis bipinnatis, pinnis set M'ijiigis, I'oliulis ovatis ovalihiisve oppositis i)rcvissime petiolatis glaliris terminalilms pliTiimqtie mnjoribiis, spicis elongatis ileiisilloris pcdtinciilatis axillnrihiis terminalibiisque subpaniciiiatis, •''.ainiiiibus sub 20 corollarn 4-|)etalnMi vix diiplo siiperantibtis. Hmi. Ki'ali'jo, — This soeiMH to lie a tall urowiiiL; plant, Willi wooily hranohos, j^laliruiH everywhere except tin; yiMin,' nhoots. Leaves (iipioii!*, pa tent, and, us will us tlie liraiu'hes (especially the younijer ones), furnished wiih niiinernns, seatlerc,!, ^riiall, curved priikles. 'I'lie main rachis hears M pairs of distantly placed pinnn , each pinna hare nf IruiUts below, having; on its upper half, ;l pair of rather closely set Icutlcts, the largest of them less lliun an inch lont;i these vary somewhat in sliaiie, bcini; ovate, oval, or uhovale, upon very short petiolnles, of a texture belweeii inemhranaceoiis ami coriaeeon*, paler-coloiirod beneath. In the axils of the uppir leavi's unil upon the extremity of the hranelies where the leaves gradually disappear (thus furiniin; n sort of panicle) the spikes are sitnateil, ;l -t inches loii^, shortly pediiiicnlaled, ,iiid u'roMiii),' >in^ly or 'i or ;i tojfether. the (lowers and stamens seem to be \eilii\v. ;i. I..'' (i Half iiKi/eusis ; yUDno-scriccix, ciitiK' pciitiiiMjiii.' .iciiieis valiilis rccli-i t'lilvis, ibiiis bipiniintis. pinnis (>-8 iri-sexjiigis, foliolis oblongo-eiiipticis siibsexsiiibiis mucroiiatis, rachi spiiiiila toriiiinata, spicis (k-nsitluris termii)aiibiis stibpanictilatis, stumiiiibiis 'i'.ih'20 Ilori- bus t-plu longioi'ibus. Hab. Uealeio.— Apparently a low shrub, with woody branches which are an^'ular, especially the younjier ones, nnd these clothed with short silky, rather la-, ny huirs and beset as well as the petioles and tachi* which Iienrs the spikes, with "tout, slrait'lit, fulvous, «eallerrd prickles, the larjjest of ihem almost a (piarter ot an inch lonj:. Leaves niiincrons. I'inim and pinnnhi rather ilistanlly set, the latter one-half to three fourths of an ineli loiiu'. more or less silky especially beneath, as are the yomiLrer ones. Spikes •J-4 inches loiiif, with lonifer stat.iens than the preceding species. Calyx and corolla ^of ■> suiall erect petals) silky. We have seen no fruit of this or the forcjfoing species, I. I'oiiiciuiia /^«/c/ifmw«, /.. — DC. Uau. Ucalrjo, •2. V. insii/nif, Kiinth, Mim. t. 41 Ih laud. Vind. 1. p. I8i. IIaii. .Vcapulco.^Thcsc specimens entirely agree with the fiiinrc ubo>c ipiotcd of Professor Kunth, The • iiJi 4 •■, ! :1 If ly-i^ 9 %'\ %. hi. ill I! V. 111 • i ■' ^!'; 420 MEXICO.-SUPPLEMENT. [Leguminoste. general aspect of the plant is iIKrercnt from that of the preccdinK- apocios i the colour of the flowers ia deeper and rcdiler, tiic eliiivs of tin- petuls are shorter and tlic Htuniena also. 1. Ha-mntoxylon Cnm/)echennum ? L. — Dc C nd. Prod, 2. p. 485. Ham. lU'ulejo, — A liarren npecimenof this, " t/ie Nivarmjua wood," la in the Ilcrliariiini. It liaa (piite the atnictiiri' of fulia^'u of lltimalo.n//(iii, and in the Dii'lionnuire de» Seiencea Naturelles, the " Hois ile Niouragua" la referred to llie l/amaloxy/oii (\tin/itc/iianum. Hut our specimen haa many points of dllferenee from the tnie //. I'ttmpccheimiim. The branches are much stouter, tin; ultimate ones indeed cylindrical ; but, lower ilown, where the lliickiu'ss is eipiul to that of the little lin^ror, the liranchi'S licciime compressed and as it were deformed and more or lc».i bluntly an^'ular. The outer bark i« uiueh darker coloured, covered «ilh little raised point', »o as to render the surface cvervw here (juile rouijli not only to llii' touch but to the eye. The leaves are larijer, always even in the youii(» braiudies prowinu- in chi«lcr«. With these dillereiices befcire ii«, we dare not venture to coiisiiliT tin tree as identical with the " Loj,'Wi)od," nor ilo we know whether in commerce the two woods be considered the same. 1. Cnssiii (§ C'liainirlistiilii) harillari.i, I,. Jil. — l)r CdUif. I'rnd. '2. p. |l)(). J'oijil, Cass. p, 14. w. l.'i. — Ciitliartocuijnis liacilius, Peru. — Hut, Jinj, t, 881. IIab. Acapulco. 2. C. (i Chatmrfistula) bicapsuhtris, L, — Vogcl, Ca.ifi. p. 18. «. '2S. iJf Cand. Prod, 2. p, t!»i. Hab. Tepic. 3. C". (§ Chaiiia'scniin) hiflorn, L.— l'o. ',\b.\? Hab. Healejo and Acapulco. 4. C. (§?) punrtulatu ; piibcscciiti-frlamlulosa, raniis lieil)aci.is cloii^'atis, t'oliis roinotis foliulis hijiigis oviito-lunccoluti.s hrevitcr petioltilatis iiuicruiiatiH siil)tii.s ttisco'piiiictuii.s, glamitilu pvtiuluri nulla, stipulis subiilutis rctlexis, coryiiibis pnuciiloiis, culycibiis liispidib. Hab. Tepic. — There is only one specimen of this plant, with iuiperfcct lloHcrs; but its foliage is very peculiar. Ilje petiole it ulxiut '1 inches 'on^', liearin); at the upper extremity two pairs of ovato-lancculatr acute and mucrouuted leaflets, ea 'b >-.ijoul luree ijuarters of an inch lone, maikcd with bruwti (rcsinuus '!) duti on the underside : these leaves are very remote. The whole plant ii clothed with a glandular pubescence. The lluweri are moderately large, deep orange colour. 1. Bauhiiiiu inermis, Pers, — De Cand. Prvdr. 2. p. 514. — I'uulctia iiiurmis, Cav, Jc, t, 419. Hai. Acapulco. 2. B. Lunaria, Cav. Jc. 5. t. 407. De Cand. Prodr. 2. p. 512. Hook, et Am. supra, p 288. « Hai. Acapulco. Oiiaorahea.] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 121 3. I), lati/olia, Cav. Ic. t. 405. De Cand, Prodr. 2. p. 513.— i3. foliorum lobis ubtu- sioribus. Hab. ;3. San Rlui and Topic. Ord. XV. COMBRETACEiTi:. lir. 1. QomhrcUxm farinosum ; scandens, foliis opposilis ohovato-oblonj^is ohtusis iitrinque pra'scrtiin siibtus rurinuso-lcpiilotis, spicis terniiimllbiis (luturulibtisque) ^ciniiiis, floribus subst'ciiiulis octniulris nuranliacis, fructibiis obloiif^o-pyrilbiinibus ti'tiapteiis. //.U.K. Not: Cun. <». />. 1 10. De ('am/. I'rodr. 3. />. ID. Sc/ihr/U. in lAuwea, 3. p. 558. J/ook. tl Am. supra, p. 290. ilAB. Ueiilt'jo. This tpenu to linvo a wide ranire alon(» tlic coast of tlir Pacific, from Acapuico to Rcalpjo. — We tliiiik we are ri(jht in rcfcrrimj this plant to C. fiirimimm, liut tlicre are lo no points of tiitferoncc wliicli we oliservo in our specimens, «liicli are in mucli liner eonilition in tlic present Mexican collection than in the pre*ionit one. It is a very spl. mliil species; the sterns anil liranelies loni; and very rtoody. Petiole three ijiiarters of un inch lon^. Leaves oppoiiie, broadly elliptical rather than ohovate, nioilcrately acute at each cxlrciniiy, between niemhranaceons and coriaceous, rpiite entire, indistinctly scpiauiido^o-l'jrinosc above, decidedly so iH'nrath, though not vi-ry evident to the nakeidc. .Vdiecl (or rather iwdieelliform ovary) the third of an itteli lonu', tetrajfonal, mealy ; free portion of the calyx en|>-sha|ied, taperinij at the base, mealy, 4-l»l)ed, lubes acute. Petais 4. alternating with the lohcs of the calyx, ami situated at the hairy mouth of the calyx, very minute, si|uaniiform. Stamens 8, nmcli protruded, lour times as limg as the calyx. Idaments deep crimson, arising from the mouth of the calyx. Anthers orange-colour, oval-ubloug. t'apsnics about three ipiarters of an inch long, ruunili»h-rliond)oidal, with 4 broad, membranaceous wintrs: the turface is almost destitute of the mealiness which dotheil the ovary. Schicde lays the Cuin/'rflnmjiirinosum is called " Pe>/na," signifying a comb, Uy the Spaniard* of Aclo- |iaii, probibly because of the cloicly placed uiic-aidcd llowers of the raceme. Ohi). XVI. ON.VCiUAKIK.i:. Juss. 1. Jtissieiia jifploides ; friiticulosa glabra, fuliis spatlitiliito-ubloii^is obtusis crassitisciilis, (loribiH (lecni)ilris, pL'duiiculu ntido, laciiiiis culyciiii-i luiicfolatis actiiiiiiiatis, cnpsulis lieiearibus. Il./i.K. Aw. Gm. Am. 6. ]>. 97. De Cand. Prodr. 3. p. 53. I/ook. it Am. supra, p. 29 1 . Hab. Itetween San Ulu and Topic. — Although we believe thi« to be the J. peplouiei, ILR.K., wo are yet of opinion that it is alio the J. Swtirl:ia>iii, DC, and the J, repens, Linn. ; which latter, though considered by De Candollc to be exclusively a native of tho East Indic* and ai^accnt islands, yot we possosi specimens from Chile which caa in no way be distinguished from it. 2. J. hirta (fa/il.) ; frutescens crecta hirsuta, fuliis brevissiinc pctiolutis lanccolatis f ] i , 1 1 " vi ^i' ! ■ : 'I in 1 1 • ' ii pf- ! n pn Ik ^ Ml •188 MKXICO.-SUIM'LEMENT. [ Lijtitraritd. ultoiiiiatis sulxiis liirtis, pcdicellis ovnrio brcvioriliiiii cbnicteolntis, cnlyciltus lol)is 4 ovntis aciilis buNi ii-T-nerviis, tiibo obcoiiico siibcvliiulraceo-oviiiu V-iifrvii), pctnlis olmvatiK calycc loii^'iorihiis. l)i t'liiiif, I'roilr, '3, j>. 57. Iluoh, el Am. supra, p. a!) I. IIaii. Sun llliii to Ti<|iic.—Wc puMi'M tilt' name pluiit rroiii varioiit purln dl' S, Aini'ricn. I)iit un^ liy no mean* icrluin of our corricliii'ii in ret'frrin); it to tlu.' J. hiria ul' Vulil. 'I'liu li-uvrs vary niuuli in ditivront Hpei'iiiu'ii«, from ovalo-luni'cuLito to (lUlonif.luiiccolato, (lie liuiriucs* i« eliiflly ('oiilincd to tliu nppcr part ol' tlio plant. 'I'iio pi.iU am about an inuli and a hall' lon^. ulicn ripo, ili'stitutu of llii- ualyx-ai'i^uicntii. I. SemvuiinUix ;irati(lijfi>rn, lltmk, it Ani. siiprn, ]>. 'i9\. '\\\\\. lAX.— H. suhhirsvta. Il»ii. .>. lU'lwoon San I!la« and Topic. — Dr Sinclair' •< »|HM'inMMi, and in llicre iK'in;^ rallicr loiigi.'li sprcailin^j liair« niimd «illi the down upon the calvN and pedicels. 1. I)i|ilnii(b'n (ofk'cioiilt.i, Ihmk. li Arti, nii/mi, p. '292. '1'aii. l.\. IIaIi. lielweiri San lilas and Te|iie. I. I.opfzia ftirnu/ii ; caiilc olali) still'riiti'scciiii' ridcNo-piloso, ramis cli)t)<;atis strictis iiracililjiis, \o\\\^ (ipposilis ovatis mii DvalD-iamiulalis pi liulati'. i)bsciii'i" scrralis birsiiti>, lacfinis l»iiniiialil)us siipt'iiio paiiiiiilati>. .Ida/, (o//. Hut. p. .'i. /. \'}. J. \. l)f Citiiil. I'unlr. ti. jt. 02, llviih. it .tin. i.ii/>ni, ji. 21)1. H\». lietHCon San Mlas and Tcpiie. — A very 'iraeeful plant. The leaven gradually pa>« iipwanln anioni; tlic hmnche* into «niull lirncteas. The liair« with which alnnxt evrry part of the plant in clothed, except the pcdiceln and )lc)ttrr«,are rather hini; mid «e.iteil upon a small liiilli; ihojp of the item and petioles and inidrili licnenth arc more ljai«h and ti;id than tli. rest, tcllcji d and very clo«e pri«sec|. I'rdiecl'i cjlrenirly ilendor. >iditended liy a niiniile hnirtea. — The tij.'iire of .lacijuin ahove i|iiiiied ia an eici llcnt reprcMiitation of i il'iwering branch. oiM.. XVII. i.vTHi{.\Hii:.i:. ./«.vv. 1. II. iima sfilinjo/iii, l.iuh. it Otto, Alihil. H,r. iVi. t. 5iH. l)e (anil. Prinlr. :». p. Hd. //(«>/.. it Am. siipni, p. 288. — Ncsii'u ^aiicilolia, H.li.K. .^(')•. Vtm. Am. (i. //. l!>'i. II Al;. .Sail ISiaK ami Tcpie. 1. ("iipliea l.liifKi, I.n J.lnrr it I.i.rnrc. In/. Mi.r. I. p. 'id. Ik Cam/. I'roilr. 3. p. H.'). I>>rit. I'l. llartirni.p.T.ii.'ib. (it llirh. f/nrtir. )i. 2'>).—V. baihinoni, /loiiti.it Am. siifira, II. 289 — i. t'i)lii.> pliiriiDi^ siipcriuribiis iiiiiioriliiis (ii'ii!ii!> bracti'it'uriiiibii!>. Hab. N!.ait in llartwr^-'ii M«'xicaii eulleeliutm n. 'i.i) to the ('. Lliivii, of l.a Llave and Dc I diiilolle, «hieli latter uiiihor has thus rhamcterifed it: " cHiilibits pliiribua hivpidulii, runiia Mcendentibuti Idliis suli»i s«ilihu« ovat -lanceolatii i.lri;;ii»is, pedicelli* inlerloliaceis ereetii, petiilis 'J oliovalii ma^'nis, ciPltris abort i\i<, ftani. 1 1 . '— • 'ur iharaeler «ill be m en .supra. ]>, 'Jbl'. — Our >pei iiiieiis mi the present eullectiini are a foot and a half to two (ect long, eitrcnit-l} roiijrh with the c"|i:on8 rigid luiis ur hii»lle>, Hitli which e>rr\ '!l !■ I' I . Afelaitomacea,] MEXICO.-SUPI'LEMEN T. laa part nf the plant iiolntliol. The ipecimLMii gatlirroil by l)r Sincluir arc ritthcr more glaucout thuii our roiimr Diicf 1111(1 t\ir. Iiir^c calyx ilon* not iri gviicriil vxhil/it ao ilucp n tiiiifi! ol' purple, tlmuirh that ('ireutiKtanee in very varialilo. — Our var. /i. hin »omi! of the lonvi;s of the »lei» three iiiehi'i loii(f, liut the upper ones are much retluceii in thv, luul to hnbriciiteil ai to gfivc the appcanincc ofu duiuo hruvteatuil ipiku to the llowcrj. a. C Jhril>u)ul(i, llwili. it Arn. supra, />, 289. IIab. Sun Wm to Tepic.— Copioui upceiincuii of thin fine ipcclos ore in the proicnt collection, exhihitin^' all the pcM'uliatltlei we liavu ini'nlioned in our Hpecinc cliar.u'ler. It U u tall i;rii\viiii; species, Leaves 'J-:l iiiclics Ion);, exceedingly rough to the touch. Tliu llntvcrin;; lirain'hen of(en run out to u ureal length, (lU inchc* or a foot) and bear sniull, distant, but opposite, narroM-hmccolatei brueteifurm leave*. :\. C. firnctni/ii, //iki/i. rt Am, aii/tra, p. aSO. — iiii C. Iiriutfutii ■' fj'Hj. rt l)v Cund. 'i. f,. 8H. II All. .San l(lu!i and 'Icpic. — The C. Iimilntta of I.au'ucu in a .Mexican species, of which the liriifde'ierlp- linn pivcn by l)e Candulle tolerably accords with our plant. The tteins and liruneliea arc woody and tin.' hark readily peel* oil in lar^'u Hakes. The leaves arc little more than half an inch Ion;,'. oiii.. .will. Mi:i..\.sT()M.\cr..i:. ,a«>s. 1. Ilctcrocditron Mc.riranum, /louk. rt Am. suprn, p. 2!)0, IIaii. San lll>u In Tepic. — llctler iip<-cinicus than we I'omierly possessed of this plant, enable us to t,'ive, in llii' fiis brcvi-petinlails inle<;erriniis piihi scinti-setdsis, tluribus in rauiis plunUus brevibus eoryuibosis puniciilaiti lurmanlibiis, calyee l-lido luho oNalo lie\i sctis cnpinsis apice |,'l iu'liilcni< leclo liiliis lanecolulo-aenininalis ^labris, staminibns H, 4 majoribns basi loni;issiine bicornit, 4 bati |iaululnni eon- «tticlis appendiculis nnllis, eapsnia t,daberTinia basi culyci udhierente.— This plant has u woody stem, in (inr present "Ih cinieiis a Inot ami more loni,', ullli opposite si|iiarc liranelict. Leaves, llio lar^^est of tliein. scan I'lv un incli Ion/, on very nr- int;lv setose nitli short hairs, beiiealli paler coloured and the hairs chictly contined to the cosia and iierve». The upper branches are short, and bear leafy curymbs of fe«', rather »mall.»i/.eil Mowers : the collected llower- iu); branches thus formiii); a leafy eoryinboso panicle. Calyx 4-eleft, the tube ovate, sli)(htly eonlracted at the inoulh, eviMi (not ribbed\ clothed with spreadiiii; telii', which are terininati d with a viscid );land ; lobes of tin calvx laneeolale, aciiiniiinle, sprcadiiiif, liesiitnlc oraelir. Petals 4, obovalo-rolund, cilialeil. Stamens H, I lar^rer of Hhich the anthers are hniMr-obloni;, furnished at the base with 'J loiii; horns or llesliy selie ; tilt 4 smaller ones are desliliite of those horns, and are only slightly constriited at the luise so as there to lorin a sort of tubercle. Ovary broadly ovale, cpiite iflabrous, the lowi^r half incorporated with the base of the IuIk! of the calyx, tlin rest free; style filiform or slightly clavatn. The whole plant has a blackish hue when dry. 1. Cliii'to^astni .■'yirrMy/'/iCM ; ttitn setis nititlis I'crriif^int'i.s iippressis tcctn, rnmis obtuse It'tragonU, foliis oblongo-luiuioltitis ptiiolaiis iiitcj^cirimis 3-5-nerviis, puniculatcrniinali luliosa 8ul)c-urynilH>sa, cu'vct; .O-fiilu, Kibu ovatu u-costato, lubis subulutu-lniicculntis ileci- (luis, staiiiinibui°. 10, 4 ninjoribus oiniiibiis antlicris uniporosis basi tubcrculu horizoiitali siibcloiigutu, uvai'iu setuiiu busi culyci adliaTeiitu. f I! ill' 'I ,1: I! fl "r I I m H i 421. MF.XICO.— SUPPLEMENT. [ Cucurbitacea, Ut ' I ^ -'i:,.!- I Hah. Rciilejo. — Stems stout anu ivoodvi almost terete, the braiiclies obtusely 4-sitlclij.'litly elevated lines, and, as well as the lanceolato-subulatc erect lobes, clothed with apprcsscd, rigid |].iir5; the lobes are eventually deciduous. Petals 5, oblongo-obovate, ciliated. Stamens 10,4 large and 4 «niall ; but the anthers all unilorin, linear, o)iening by a single conspicuous pore at the extremily, and luriii.-lu'd at the base with a projecting horizontal tubercle. Ovary ovate, the lower half adherent with the baii>trictu4, limlio ,»-dentatii, dentihus minuti^ deniuin recurvii. VitiiUi !>, lanceolala, siunmo tubi caiycis inscria et ipia.«i cum eo coadunita. — Mah . I'ctiilii bji.i nulla. ( itlumiiii slamiitrii loiigiliidine fere caiycis tubi, ruKosa. superiii' hois. Antlirrie (;t-| liiieati-clon^-atu', turtunsa, in niassaiii lirevi-c\ liiidraee.tni eiialitic. (hiiriutn iiiilluin. — Kim. Ptlalu ba>i tuberciilis incrassata. Ovnrtum ealNciii ba»i ailhiircns, oblique iivale, liispidii-echiuatiiiu ; .SVy/ii* elon- gati>.evUndraeeu«, loiigiludiue caiycis tubi, capitatus, rugO(.u«, siiperne In \i«. SIh/iiki e.ipitatiini, lave. Friictut ': — llerha (iitalnnaltntit. Caulis ijracilis, cirrhufus. I'olia allerna, letmi-m.-mbranacea, ruriliilii. iiiiipiliilo-tlrrilntd, tirrvi fiftiolnttt, ulriiii/in luU lentc icdiiru. I'lores matcuh cori/mhon ; corymhi jiniinfliin suhtumjt jitduncutatt. i'lotctj'ttminci lulitiirii, brivi/icilunailati, uil lianin juiiuricult nunculini msittt. • This word i« by mistake printed ttriritt in the specific character of the same jilant, supra, p. li9'J. 4 rp'iii ("rii, i}>i, riTi/iA/r, ami nm-X, a iVi/Zr or column, in allusion to the wiinkled surface both of the ti\ le III tiic ti'uiile tluHcr, and of the column ol stamens in the toalc llower. Papayaeea:.-] MEXICO.-SUPPLEMENT. 425 I. Uytidostylis (7rac«7w. (Tab. XCVII. A.) Had. Hoalcjo. — Wo do not find any genus of ( 'iicurliilace; and about a^ broad, roundish-cordate, with a deep sinus, the margins angulato-dcntato, mucroiiulati!, both snrfnecs 9cul)ri)us with niiuutu tlevated points. Petiole short, not in general much loiif;er than the sinus. Cirrhi liileral. Flowers axillary: male several (4-0) in a pedunculated corymb ; female solitary, upon a very short peduncle from the base of the peduncle of the male I'orymb. Male flowers smaller and slenderer ihan the female, but the structure of the floral coverings is the same in both ; in the male Mowers, however, the petals have not the thickened tubercular base we find in the females. The column fiifmed by the filaments of the stamens is nearly as Ion,' as the tube of the calyx ; there is no ovary nor the rudiment of one. The female flower has no trace of stamens ; but the stylo has the same remarkably wrinkled appearance which we find on the staminal column of the male flowers. Stigma large, smooth, with a depression at the trp. Tab. ,\t^VII. A. KvTinosTvi.is c.uacilis. — Fiij. .. ''nexpandcd mail flower ; yf.7. 2. Male flower laid open to show the stamens ; yf^. .'t. rcnmie flower j ^y. 4. Tho sumo, from vhich the floral coverings are removed •.—maijHified. Onn. XX. P.\l'.\Y.\CILT^.. Aijardh. 1. Carica Papaya; folii-. palmatis 7-partitis, laciriiis ohlongis profuinle sinuati* .icutis, Cnictihiis oblongis siilcatis. Linn. — llnnh. Hot. Mmj. (. 28J)8-2Hi)i). IIaii. K<'i»'i'j short as at first »ii{hl to give the appearance of sessile atiliiors') have the largest anthers: — all of them, however, are of the same shape, oblong, and opening interiorly by two longitudinal fissures near the middle uf the two cells j thoy are fixed tu tho top of the filament by the mi>ldle of the hack. The fcinalo floweis and fruit are iniknown to us. Tab. .\(-'VlII. Caric* fKLTATA.— /•'iV/. 1. Flower ; /fy. J. Portion of the stamens :—m«i;ni/iV, divided hall'-uay down into five broadly lunceolute crccto-patent ;icutc segments; at the base (which is incorporated with the ovary) are five, projecting, obtuse, decurrcnt teeth, allernatin!; with the segments of the calyx ; these tectli in;i_v pcrliapsbc considcreil coadunate bractcas. At first sight they may readily be mistaken for the calyx, and the real calyx for a corolla, and it is no doubt the pre. sence of these which gave rise to the remark in He Candnlli's I'rodromus, (pioteil from Fl. Mexic. ins. ; " Fructus junior costalus." On laying open the proper calyx, five linear-spathulate petals arc seen, alternat- ing with the lobes of the calyx, and shorter than those lobrs, sitnateil at tiie mouth of the tube. Slaimns 6, alternating nith the petals, atiil inserted on the same line with them. I'il.iini.-nL'. ;..^ long as the |ielals, hairy. Anther" olilong, •J-celled, opening anteriorly by t\'o fi>surcs. Ovury adherent to the base of the calyx, U celled, l-ovuli'd. .'^lyle filiform, rutliir longer tlan the slaiiiei.>, sjkibrous: Sligma capitate, small. I'ruil a siiJiill in(iehiscenl(r) capsule, crowned by the withered remains ■ f the flower, 1-ecllcd, with one pendent seeil occupying tlie entire cavity of the cell, globose. Albuuicn none. Knibryo globose, of two hemispherical co'ylcdons. Kadieic superior, '.ubcrculiform. Tab. .\CVII. H. (mionovia scandens. — fiV/. 1. Flower ; ,fiff. 2. The same laid open to show the pctaU, stamens, and style ; Jiij, .'I. I'ruil, with the Hiiliered, but persistent floral coverings ijiij- 4- I'ruit laid open, iho«ing the solitary pendulous seed ; /iff. 5. Embryo ■.—maijnifiid. !■ n Onn. XXII. TUUNi:U.\Ci:.E. II. It. K. 1. Turnera rumi/ortnis, ,7i«s. — Dc Cand. Frvd. 2. p. 31(5 — T. obtusifolia, Sm, in Uets' Cyrl. Hab. Roalejo. — T. cune\formi$'\» described only ai nn inhabitant of Brazil. Our ipecimens precisely accord with an unnamed Brazilian species in our Herbarium, gathered at Bahia by Salt/mann ; and also with cultivated spccinuns from the garden of (iiittingcn under the name of T. cuntij'urmti. Oiii). XX 111. LOUANTIIE.'E. Rich. I. I.ornnthuB Srhiedennua ; f^labtr liexnndriis j^randifloriis, antheris versatilibus, co- rymlio terminali e t yniis sum 1 teititie .ritlioloniis, rainis siibalato-tctrngonis ail nodo.s dilatalis. Mm (pseiido-<)ppos.iin>.) breviiir peliolatis ovato-laiiaolatis lanccolati.sve obb- qu(i falcatis apice (magis iiiiniisvc) atti-niiatis pcniiincrviis siibtripliticrviiMpie, t1nril)Us pedictllaiifc, bractia cupulifurini truiicala gcrii)iiie brcvioie, calycis margins intcgcrriniu Ituhiaceis.} MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 427 truncnto germen neqimnte. Schlecht, in Linncea, 5. p. 1 72. Hook. Ir Plant, t. 374. ^. foliis minus acuminatis, floribus brevioribiis. H AB. (5. Between San Blag and Tepic. — VVc possess specimens of what wc consider the typo of this species from Xalapa (the original station of Sehioiie) statlicrcd hy M. Galco(ti. The present has less acuminated frequently 5-(as well as 3-) nerved leaves, and sliorter (lowers. In other respects the two plants appear to 1)0 the same. The same species is in And'icux PI. Mexic. E:isicc. n. 34'2, from between Chaico and ilonmacatapcc. Onu. XXIV. RUBIACEyE. Juss. 1. Douvardia linearis, II.B.K. Nov. Gen, Am. 3. p. 383. Ilartweg, Plant. Mex. n. 106. Benth. PI. Hartweij. n. 106. Had. Between San Bias and Topic. — Tiiis is probably a very p lari'.l plant throu','ho»t Mexico, and wc suspect a very sportive one. Kiinth remarks that his U. nnijii.itifolin and H. hirtdla are probably not different fr)ni it ; and wo are almost of opinion lh,U thr(.ii);h the moiliuui of li. splendens, (iraham in Hot. Mag. t. 3781, it may be traced even into B. Jaci/uinii, H.B.K. (the Ixura Americana, iict\., Iloustunia coccinea, Andr.) 2. IJ. scabra ; fViiticosu, raniis teieti!)us piibesceiiti-pilosis, foliis teriiis brevissime .. ' ilis lato-ovatis aciiniiiiatis pubcsceiiti-iicubris peiininurvii!;, stipulis e lata bnsi siib- (Kn^ ^Ptaceis, corymbis teiminalibiis triclmtomis, ileiitibiis calyciiiis longe subiilatis scabris, i..i)ila glaberiima. — IJ. obovu'a, Benth. PI'tnt. Hartw. n. 1)9. an H. U. K. ? Ilartw. Plant. Mex. n. 99. IIab. Between San Bias and Tepie. — This is the same plant with n. 99. of Mr Hartweif's Mexican collections, and has been considered by Mr lionlhain to be the li. v/mvala u( II.B.K. — but that plant is described as l.uviiii; a glabrous, 4-siili'J, sipiurc .'.iiiu, an. I "IdH.i i|iiaternu obovato-obliuiLTa, acuinin.iio-uiuero- uat»., lm«i aiitfuslala, reticulato-venosa, utrimpic i^labriu ;. ul.w :" characters which do not tally with our pi int. t)uT //. sriihra, is remarkable for the hat'.h ri^id pubcji'ciiiT whch umre or le.fsal)unilautly clothes every part of the plant, anil wljich is p.irti('ul.irly cDpinus on the you'ii; lirandu's and fiili.iifc and on the c.dyce*. Leaves '2-3 inches lout'. The stipules are fomieil by a br.ad lui'uiUrane, uniting' the bases of the petioles and bearing a •Ironi; subulate or rather silaccous tooih, and one or two lesser and ttlanieutous ones, whicli are soon deciduous. Corymb niany-llowered, lerniiiial, trichotoinously ilivided, at the settiuj; on of the branches hearin(f 3 small liuear-laneeolale leaM s and siiuihu stipules to those of the stem, but haviii;; less riiiid teeth <>r ietie. The eaUciiie teeth are p.iriicularly Icuii:, subulate ami tledious : the corolla an inch and a halt long, scarlet (V), the tube ilcnderi widening upwards, the limb of 4 broadly ovate spreading segments.* * In Mr Anilrienx's Mexican cnllcctions arc three plants which seem to be referrible to this genus liou- vardin, and which may be thus eharacteri/.ed. I. Bouvardia Tulucnmt : lulVruticos.i, rainis e eetis triehotomis foliisque ternis lineari-lanceolatis sessilibus pul)esceuli-seabris, stipulis lalis mcuibtanaceis subbiseti),'eris, corymbis termin.dibus triehotomis, dontibits calyciiiis brevibus aubuUtis, eorolhe pubescentis liinbi laciniis late o\atis brevibus subereetis. IIab. Tiiluca. Andrieui, I'l. Mtsic. fzsicc. n. 'Mi. Nom. verme. Trumpfltllo. — The lower part of the stem is shrubby, the rest herbaeeous. The leaves are scareily an inch long, (piito sessile. Flowers an inch ill length. Coroila clothed with a ralliei liarsh white down, the liiub very short. i : ■■)' •i'fl 1; II 'I ., |. I'H' :':l %^ ! I ;■■' '■I 5 iiii ! I i'i I Ml I' n H 428 MEXICO— SUPPLEMENT. [RubiacetB. I' . n t' 1. rlamclia patens, Jacq. — Ilooh.et Am. supra, p. 295, {var. glabra.) — j3 foliis subtus molliter pubescentibus. Haj. /3. Roalojo. — Uur furiucr S|)ccimcn9 were quite glabrous, tlic present are downy ami even velvety on tlic unilersidc ol'tlic leaves. 1. Spermacoce tcnuior, Linn, — De Caud, Prod, i. p. 352. Hook, et Am. iupra, p. 295. (Tab Nostu. XCIX. B.) Hai . San Ulas aiitl Topic. — In tliis widely dispersed species of Spermacoce we think we liuvo observed charaeieis wliicli will almost iiivulidale those of the tieniis liii/eloviu (liorrcria, Meyer, not Acharlus.) — The csicntinl clislingu'isliini^ mark of tiiu Gtniis Uiijclovui, is to liuvc the " Ca|)sula inutura ah npiee septicidc liehisctiis disscpinienio lihero iiullo." v.Oe Ciind.) Such is really the ease, i,v::'-frally speakiiijj, «ith llic fruit of the )lant luiw hefoie us, as shown by A. Jiic/iiirtl, Hub. t. 14. Jiij. '1, :). and in our Tab. Xt^'lX. H. tig. 3 and 4. neiiec, as it iip|ieiiis to us, our plant «uuld be a Ilnjel tin. Sehleclilendal's charaetir of Hiijcluvin in the I.iiiiitra (U. p. .TlU.) is also cpiile characteristic of this kind of fruit : — " Capsula calyce coroiiata. biKJCulari^', bivabiii, scpticide dihiseciis, dissepiniento, pnitt r iiitleios valvul.iniin marlines, iiiillo ; loculif, inonospirmis iiitns dcnium hiaiilibns."— lint in iilhcr fruits on the s.iiiie spci'iuuii wi- liiid a cliU'ii-ont iiiiMi,- of debiscci!"". Not unfrcnucntly one* or both ^alve9 separate from the Ha' inmr superficies of the vuIms i>r .;. 15(, iv;irJi„ \i/lostc(t>tles : f-atieosa, llumil;^^ ? foliis tcrnis late ovalis obtcnis breviter jieliolalis lUoHiter pubescentibus sublus pulicscenti-serieei!, sl'iiiilis lair iivalis nienibraiiaeeis pubi sceiitibiis bi-trirs of lallen leave* and stipules ; younger branches very downy, almost woolly. Leaves oppusitu 'l-'.\ Inches long, pciininervcd, moderately hairy above, woolly and iniieh paler coloured beneath, where in the ynung Icmcs it is pure white. I'lowcrs ilcnsely crowded, so that tin- corymbs appear rather to be capiiula ; the segments of the calyx elongated, almost leify. The corollas about an inch long, eancscei.' with while woolly down. • And then the character is that of Sjitrmacoce, if we understand it rightly, " Capsnla ealycis liiiibo ncpe oblileralo coroiiata, bilocularis, loccis nionri»|H'riiiis ab :ipice liip.irtibililms, altcru si pto adiialo clausii, a'tem seplii rupio apcrtci." Jh (anil. — Or, acoriling tn .Scblcchlend;xl, " I'apsula calue coriin;il.i, l.iliicii!ari«. biva'»i«. dis'cpiim i;io parallel'i; hiculi monofpermi, alter septilrage dchi»ccn«, alter disscpinienio mlnalo cLiusus." — Hilikc/it. in Liniiaa, .'1. p. 3JJ. RiibiacecE.] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 429 carpels, aliown at figs. 3 and 4, and then the dissepiment is clearly seen to bo double (fig. 7.) and of quite a I'lStinct substance (not herbaceous, but between membranous and coriaceous) from the valve : and these, singly or two together, may often be seen among the clusters of fruit, resembling white, oval chatfy scales. In other words, the dissepiments somotimes full away witli the respective cells or carpels and sometimes remain ur-iched to the receptacle after these latter have separated. This receptacle is a small spongy conical body (Kg. -i) whose apex reaches to the point of nttuchmcnt of the seed. The valves are almost hemispherical; one fri'(,ii';ntly bears throe teeth of the caljx, and the other two. The cavity is entirely filled by the secii, which IS iifiiiy Iif'misphcrical, transversely wrinkled, anteriorly marked with a deep longitudinal furrow, and, near the base of that furrow, with a scar where the seed was attached to the dissepiment. Among the cap- sides ore numerous si tic. The liabit of Bigttovia, it must bo confessed, is coin|)l(;tely that of Spennncocr, as is ituit of Diodiii like- wise J and we cannot but agree willi Achille Richard in his observations (.. the Genus S/icrmacocc, lUim. mr la Famillf dcs Jliili.'icic.i, /i, iM). " I'li exaimMi attentif d'un tri-s grand nomlire d' cspeces nous a coiivaiiicu do la noci'ssite de reunir . i iin soul les tniis genres. Spermacore, Dunlin (^ Dunena (,Ui(jclt)via) i c'est lonjoiirs un inenie typo d'urganisatioii, non seiiloniont dans tontes Ics parlies de la lieu , uiais cnCDre |)our le fru' d'liprt^s Icqucl on a fonile la diMtinction de ces trois ;.'enrcs. Kii ell'et que Irs ileux cocpies rtsteiit pur- raili'iiienl closes coinine (lain les J)ioili(i, ou bieii ipi'i'lles oll'rent line lento lonititiidiiiale coiiuric dans les lUimria, "ii ciiliii que la ilnison rote eoinplcteiiient adiii'rciito a I'liiie des roqiics, taiulis nu'ello i!i.!i";iie dans raiitri' ciiqiic ciiinriie dans Irs verilaljlos eaprces ile S//crmncoci: ; nous nc voyous la, iiouh le r<|nli)ii<, i|u'nii uienir type d'orpinisation, , .'). Valves separated from the dissepi'i.ciiti, whuii latter remain attached to the receptacle {Jij ti.) ; I'iij. 7. Back view of a seed ; (n^Ji'j. i. 'I'iie inner face of the seed is seen)! — mwjnijied. I. Mitriiciirpiiin Schizatujium ; (litliisuin .siitrrtiticusuin, ramis siibtetrngonis pubescent i- liiis, tiiliis ()!)liiiiL;(>-l;\nciH)lntis actmiiimtiN iitriii(|iit' vt mari^ine scal)ri.s, stipiiiis piilu'sceiiti- l)iis iia'iiitii'aiiacei^ (diis elongatis, | .-usertim in caiile iil.i 4-i> uiicias loiiifis^ laiieeolala, ni,'idiusciila, J-tl niieias loii^a, .1-4. lineas lata, ulriiiqiie acuminata, \ix potiolata,subtriiii'r\ia, velputius iiervis paiu'i< eosta |iaralli'lls sraliriu<>eiila, ail niuiginiin it ad nervos siibtus seabra, pagiiia iii!'t'riore sulipnhes- eenlia. StiimUe latu-, nieinbranaeeir, pubesrentcs, inc'ri;ine dentieulatii' et >piiiiilis \el setis rii.'idls tribus apprr^sis fereiiles ; seta intornndia longiure validiorc. t'tores parvi niinierosi, gloincrato-verticillati, in axillis It in stijiiiHs I'dlii 'iini supri'iiinruiu siii, ncI teiiiiiiiales rupitati, capitulo snbtetraphyllo, inter tlores setoso ; •«etii' iiiiniero«u-. I'lores brevissiiiie pedicellati. ( ali/rt.i liihus globosus, subdidynuK, olisenre eostalns glaber, siiperni' setowi-siainT, liinbiis 4-dentatii>. ilintibiis «iiliulatl«, qnoruin dnabiis iipposilis ilupio longiunliiis latiori- liiisipii', tiiliiiin4-plo siiperantilius, ininorilius alliidis, oiniiibiis rii.'idiserccti9,niarginiliussetiiso-seabris, diaphani.-. Corolla iiifundibuliformis, dentibus calvcinis longiur, eitus pubescens, tiibo grucili, limbo t-lobo, IcUin uvatu I ;J H \%. I :l| \\ i4 !j:|i l!b;i| •I :' '■ I |i ; '-> f ■ I ■' ■ 430 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. IPubiacete. I I ! I '■ ! /■ f- patentibiis. Stamina 4. Ant/iera oblongtc, vix cxicrttc. Stt/liia longe exsertm. Sliijtun. bifuliiin, laciniis ]iatpntibus vcl rcciirvis. Cajisiilit nienibranaccu, calyci« dcntibiis crectis rigidis coronuta, bilociilaris, loculis inonospcrinis, matiira paiillo infra medium circiimii'jissc deiiisrens " soisauni' phiniim utrinque a disscpimcnto doolivo, sic lit pars dcci. Hack view uf ditto ; Jiij. 7. Side view of ditto : — mugiiiJicJ. '2. M. pullidum : lierbaccum erectmi), ramis flonuatis llexiiosis, toliis DViito-laiiceolatis ucutitisculis bubi in petioliini attfiiiiatis utriiu|iie scabro-pubenilis, stipulis liiiiiutis ^|)illOS(>- setigeris, tloribus axi'.luribus vcrticillutis et terniiiiaiilnis capitatis 4-|)liyllis, filamentis fxscrtis, seiniiiibus — ? IIab. Uealc'jo. — This, although %'ery nearly allied to tho preceding, is certainly a distinct species; it is herbaceous, with an annual root. The stem it erect, and, as well as the elongated braiuhes, ol a singularly pale colour, and glossy ; they are roundeil, uiih 4 but liltle elc iled lines, thus indistinctly quaiig in geinial, liiit the uppermost ones, those forming a sort of involucre beneath the terminal head uf flowers, are shorter. Tlie stems arc one foot and a half to two feet long. Tho specimens have no I'ruit. 1. Crtis'.'a jHirvi flora ; data hi-rbacoa, ramis flonf;;ilis orfacilibusdivaricatis, toliis ovato- laiiccolatis tuiiiiiluis iii pctioliiin alti'iiiialis liirMituli' iiinbollis capitatis temiiiialii)tis tctraplij His, pcilitcUis calycis l()l)is basi sericeo-villosissiiiiis, ovario didyiiio lobis ilisjtiiictis, calycis tubo sujiia ovaiiuMi niaximi' coiistricio. (T.Mi. XC'I-\. C.) (Iaii. Acapulco. t'tiulis herbftccns, erectus, tetragonus, gracilis, glaber, niliilus, bi-tripcdali« ct ultra, iiiuiosus. Hami oppotiti non raro subverlicillati, divarlcuto-palentes, filifornu's, iul< rnodiis -longatii. l-'ulia opposita, brevi- |>c-tioluta, 1-2 uncias longa, ovato-lanceolala, tenui-mi'inbranarea, acuta vcl acuminata, basi luneato-attcnuata. glabra vel villusula, subtus pdllidjura, pcnniniTvij, ncrvis olilicpic subparallclis. Slijiulu- lata', nieui- liranaceie, glaliriukcuhi', wtis inuqualibus appressis rigidis nuri.'ina:u.'. Flurts parvi, iinibellato-capitali, eapilnlis hcmi^phiiTleis scmiunciam lalis, involucratis, invulucro telraphyllo, loliolis sesiilibiit ovato-lanccu- latis, U-J-nerviis, duobus op|>osiiis tripio minortbus, majoribu* unciam longis j intra flores selis vcl paleis pluriinis angtistis villosis. I'ulictUi (lilis loniris »< riceis Kir»utis»inii. dilyrin liihus glalier, -»hapcd. The llowcra theui elves are extremely curious, wliite or yellowish. ICacli one is pedicellate the pedicels very hairy, or rather silky, and mixed v>\l\\ very narrow ailky paleu; or mciubranous iciif. The ovary, thon^'h of course adherent with the lube of the calyx, has its two rounded lobtn so separated by the axis, or continuation of the pedicel, that these lubes have the appearance of two globose glands, placcil one on eacli side of the pedicel below its apex ; for above the ovary the calyx-tube becomes suddenly contr: cted, so a? .o reseiable a pedicel to the free portion or limb of the calyx ; this latter is largo (in priiporliou (o tlir ./e of the (lower), deeply cut into tive, iTceto-pateut, spathnlate, but acute, herbaceous scguionis, slightlj iringed at the margin, whiNt the Hliilr and uu-mbranous base is clothed with long, spread- ing, silky hi'its, like the pedicel. Cocculcs but little altered from the lobes of the ovarv, rather larger, and darker col'iured, piinclate ; they are indehisreni, f.dl olf and leave the axis or flattened upper portion of the pedicel, v, hii'h is fenestratp.tigi)iate clavato integro. Hab, Between San Was and I'epic. — Stems two feet and more long, spreading, acutely 4>angled, the angles winged below, llranebes el(i.'i;uted, downy, stipules a broad short downy membrane with 'J-4 rigid kclie. Leaves an inch or an inch and a half long, of ,t liaroh .ind linn lexturo compared with the preceding species, pennincrvcd, the nerves few ,ind nearly parallel with the midrib. I'lowers pedicellate, but so dense as to form a very compact globoic ea|)itulum within the four-leuved involucre. Pedicels short, hairy. Ovary glabrous, gloi.'se, but scarcely 'J-lobed. The contraction of the tid)e of the calyx above the ovary ig very slight, ("alyx-linib much rescuililiiig that of the lust 'pecics, but silky on the whole outer surface. Corolla with nnah longer and very eom-ave, almost bo.it-shaped segments, velvety on tl...- outside. Filamcnta very long ami nmch inserted. Style shorter than the slanu'iis. Stigma clavalc or capitate, quite entire VV'c find no description of tliis, or of the foregoing 9|>ecic<, both of which undoubtedly belong to the Ucnua Ciusea. Oiiu. XXV. VALEIIIANE.E. Juss. >i ;llf II n M u i -A J ;li![hi 1. Astrepliia Mexicana; glabra, fuliis bi-tripiiinalifulis lacinii.s lineari-siibacumiiinti!-, paniculiv terniinalis ramulis gracilibiis didiuioii c corvmbosis, ramis ultimis spicatis t32 MEXICO.-SUPPLEMENT. : I [ CvmpoiiUc, flurifcris, bracteis disticliis, floribus fructibusquc secundis, corolla basi subgibbn, calycis limbo obseletc) iiitcrrio. — Vulcrinnft ceratopbylln, Htxih. et Am. supra, p. 290. not//. /i. A'. Had. San Klas ami Topic. — Nutwitlistaiiiling thu great similarity between this plant and tlic I'alerianu rtrutniihi/Uii of H.H.K. Nov. Oen. Am. ;l. t. i'O. (so gn-at indued, that we had in a forinei- part of this work hastily coi'^idered it the same), it is in reality a totally ditfcrent thing, not even rcferriblc to the (ienui Villi ridna at all. It is a tnic Astrephin, having no pappose ealyvlnc limb, but a very indistinct ciuiru border, a more slightly elevated rim. The tlowera at tirst appear to he cajntute at the extremity of the litt'o ramuli iif the corymbs : bnt as the fruetitieation advances, these ramuli are elongated into slender spikes, with closely placed, almost imhricatiMl. ilistichou*, fringe p<.'tioI:itis laiiceoliitis lia.si siiiiobiiisi.i apice aciiiiiii)ati!> scriulutiii supra glabriii, stibtiis pc-tiolis(]ue parce vfliitinis, paiiiciiliP rainis axillaribiis ebracteutis rainusis vdiitiiiis, capitiilis 8fssilibiis ovatis 2()-f1oi'is lateralibiis et teriiiiiialibiis, iiivoliicri sqiiamiii oninibusi iiiiicroiialis ilorso siibpuljcris, corolla glabra, receptaculo alvetiiato, achenio piiberulo, pappi serie exterioie brevi vix paleacea. lie Cand. Prodr. 5. p. U7. Hab. Realfjo. — 1) from a Mexican specimen in Hii :ike's Herb., and conseipitnlly we believe that it is from the I'acitic side of Mexico, and the character tpiile accords with our Ucaltjo specimens. The stem and branches are decidedly woody and striated, upwards clothed nith rustv dnwn. Leaves i-d inches long, broadly lanceolate, |irnniiierved and reticulated, of a harsh texture, urinkled when dry, I'ciiolc half an inch long. I'anicle laru'c, man\-llower<'d, terminal, the branches ieafv at the base : the ultimate ones slightly recurved, bearing tlic capitula sessile on the upper side. Scaler of tlic involucre green with a «hite border. 1. Distieptus gpicatus, Cass, — De Cand. Prodr. b.p, 87. lluok. et Am. supra, p. 2UC. — Elt'pliaiitoptis spicatus, Juss. Hah. Realejo. — Our s|iecimeiis have larger capitula than usual, ami from 4 to 0-8 collected in each bractea ; but it is a sptcics liable to much variation, according to l)e Candollc. ). Lagaiicea lali/olia; tVtiticosa, follis scssilibtis ninplcxicauiibus obiongis acuminatis berratis iiitigcrriiiiisve supra bcabris subtus inolliter |)ilosi$ rcticulatis, capitulis coryniboso- patiiciilatis. De Cand. Protlr. 5. p. 92. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 296. — Nocca latifolia, Lallave et Lex. A'or. I'eo. Dcscr. 1. /.. 31. Swtet, lir. PI. Card. t. 215. Hab. Between San iilas and Tepic. — Our specimens, only portions of the plant, arc a foot to a foot and a half lung, leuvt'; 40 inches lung, opposite, and, by uieaiu of the sliort leoii-auiplexicaul petiolot, even 'K^/.^ <*v». I m/ton'/a.] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 433 united, lu that tho stem may almoit be saiil to lie perfoliate. — Cultivated in our gardens, tliis line plan'., according to Mr Sweet, attains a height of 10 or l'2 feut. 'i. L, angustijblia ; t'oliis brcvi-pctiolntis o'Dlonjro-linenribus integerrimis utriiique atlenimtis villosu-scabris, capitulis villosisfllicarcs. I'edun- culus lerminalis, clongatus, gracilis. Capitula corymbosa, parva. I. Pbaiiia? dissecta (ii. sp.); cattle gracili clongato repetitiin dicbotomo pube<;ceiite, tbiiis bi-tripinriatim-sectis, piiiuis priniariisromotis iaciiiiisparvis ovato-lanceolatis iiicisisi, pedunculis monocepbalis clongatis gracililius termiiialibus et ex dichotomiis ratnoruni, * in order to save room, as tho present is the last faiteicnius to which the work can extend, we arc obliged to omit the notice of several interesting and some entirely new plants in this collection, but especially of such it were fouud iu Mexico liuriug the previous voyage of Captiiin liccchey. 3 I ^ II 434 MKXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. iCompuiilte. cnpittiiis multifloris, involucri squamis striatis nitidis imbricatis exterioribus Innceolato- intcrioribiis loii^ioiibus angustissiiiio-lineai'ibu'<, corolhu perangustiu lobis brcvissiiinis obtiisis, pappo wquuli e setis tenuibus fuscis 112-14 corollic longitudinem (cquaiite. Ilxn, Acapulco.— Wliother uf the gcniii Phnnin of Dc C^uulollc or not, it is iloiihllt i congener with our Vhaiiiii? tireni/ii/i'a, iiipra, |>. 'i97. Tim habit is (|> ,lu tiie laiuu, and tho involucre and vuroliu: the leaves liuwcvcr and the pappus arc extremely diHerent. 1. Stevia c/Zi/'/iffj (n. sp.) ; pubescenti-gluiululosa supernc piivcipiie, foliis oppositis cllipticis sell oviitu-eilipticiit scrrnlis trinerviis basi brcvi-uttcniiatis sessilibiis, capituliii glomeratis coryniboso-paniciilatis, puppi si'tis 2-V aspiiis longituiliiic corollw. IIab. netwccn Sun Digs and Tcpir. — A tiill growing; shrubby plant with a good deal the appearance of Sitna travheliotJtt, DC. and llouk. Hot. Mwj, I. 'MM : — but the pappus is extremely ditlertnt, having no paleu' ii;id only from 3 to 4 long scabrous sclii'. It has not enough of si'lu; to range with Uc Candolle's Div. MuUiaristnttr. 2. Hcbccliiiiuin Ttpicunum (ii.sp.); tVucticosiini, glabriiin, ruliis niembraiiaciiis ovato- laiicuolalis actiininatis pttioiatis peilticido-puiictatis sl■rrali^>, paitictila turiniiiaii tliyrsoidua, cupitiilis pnrvis sub<}uiii(|iit'lloris, iiivuliicri iinl)ricati stpiaiiiis elliptici!> obttisis stnatiM. acliciiiis obuvntis aiif,'ulati.s, pappi sctis !>ub-20 curolliu loiigitudiiie aptcibus ciavcllali.s pluinosis. Has. llotwcen S*n Bias and Tcpic— The general aspect of this plant is very similar to that of the well known //. macrojihi/Uum, but ihi- brunches are wood) to the very apices, as in Mr lienlliHiu's //. nuicrn- crji/ialu'D. The leaves arc nearly a span long, copiously pollucido-punctatC) the involucres aud the si/e ol the capitiila arc a* in the former mentioned species. I. Krigcroii rriiifipes (n. sp.); aiinuuni pnrviim ptil)cscens, catdc erecto superne paiii- culato biisi pills albis pnteiitibus dense votiln, foiiis aciitis inferioribus spatbulatis grossc inciso-serralis siiperioribus linearilms inicgerriiuis, puihiiiculis elongalis parte pilosis inunoccpliatis, iiivulucri bLnii!>pliu.>rici sqiiainis liiiearibiis scariuso-iiiarginatis, ligulis cupiusis disco dupio loiigioribus. Hah. lictween San lilas and Tepic. — This may be placed near £. icai>otiim, UC. «. "JT, hut the stem IS ainavs branched or paniclcd even in the smallest specimens, and the bdso of the stem aud attenuated liases of (he lower leaves arc densely clothed with long white liairt. I. Cliivsopsis? scabra (n. sp.)\ annua gracilis iTecla superne paniculatn, foiiis inte- gerriinis acutissiniis radiculibus spalliulatis caulinisque oppositis lanceolatis suinmis liiiearibus subulatisve bracteiformibus, iiivolutri s0«l/«,] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 435 haliit of a Chryioptii it will no doubt b« found to belong to lome other genus when more perfect ipecimcoi can be examined. 1 . Wcilelia itrigoia (n. (p.); caule erecto sufTruticoso, ramis elongatis striatis pubescent!- hirsutis, foliis brevissime petiolatis ovatis serratis longe angustequc acuminatis trinerviis supra uniliquc subtus ad nervos strigoso-hispidis setis tuberculo albo impositis, peduiiculis terminalibus vel c dichotomiis ramorum folio longioribus monocephalis, involucri squamis nvato-ligulatis extcrioribus subfoliaccis birsutis interioribus subscariosis ciliatis, acbenio glal)ro calyculo timbriato dentibus 2 longioribus. Hah. Ai-apulco.— This dooi not accord with \V. Acapuleeiicii of H.n.K., nor with any other dcicribcd iipprii;». 2. W. rordata (n. sp.); piluso-scabrn berbacea, ruliis longe petiolatis cordatis (snpe- rinribus ovatu-cordutis) acuminatis niembrunaceis scrratis trinerviis, pedunculis terminali- bus gracilibus triceplialis dipbyllis, involucri stpiamis lanceolatis ncutis pubcscenii-liirtis, aclicniis / Hab. Kcalejo, — Apparently a tall growing lierbaccoui plant, acahroiii to tho touch, and, when the leaves arc iiM);nilivii, tlio hairs nrc seen to bo iliort but •ituatcd mi a imall whitu tubercle as in the preceding s|iccics, fruin which in other respects it is totally dillvrcnt. The achcnia ure too young to allow us to describe iheir form accurately. 3. W. i>opulifolia (n. sp.); herbaccn eintn erecta pubesccnti-scubra, foliis lato-cordatis ioiige petiolatis serratis tenui-acuminat!'. trinerviis, paniciilis fuliosis, capitulis strpc subvcr- licilliiti.s, pedunculis pedicellistpie pilosis, involucri squamis ovatis acutis striatis versus apiceni prircipuc birsuti'*, aclieniis ? Has. Kealejo. — Here, also, tho tluwors are too young to eshiblt the exact structure of the achcnium aud pB|>pua : but the s|iccies is very dilivrcnt fruni i.he preceding onus. The capitula are numerous and frccjuently Huhverticillate. 4. W. fubflexuosa (n. sp.) ; berbacea, glabra, vul sub lente minute piloso-liispiila, ramis elongatis stibtlexuosi.s, foliis ovatis acuminatis membranaceis serratis trinerviis basi in pttiulum perbrevem altenuatis, puiiiculis terminalibus ct e dicbotomiis ramorum polj- ci'plialis siibnpbyllis, involucri stpuimis «)vatis acutis striatis pubescenti-birsutis, ucbeiiiis ol>ovutis, pappo culyculuto fimbriato dentibus subaMpialibus. Has. Kealt'jd. — Ueadily Liiown from the preceding nnes by the dilfcrent leaves, the long flexuosc branches, and till' closely imbricated rather small tcali'S of the involucre. 1. Titlionia angtuUfolia (n. sp.); caule fruticoso incano, foliis plerisque oppositis lineari-obloiigis obtusis coriaceis asperis obscure serratis trinerviis brevissime petiolatis subtus reticultttis nlbo-canescentibus, pcdunculo terminali brevissimo monocepbalo cylin- drnceo, involucri squamis pluriscrialibus lato-oblongis striatis obtusis incunis margine allH>-ciliaiis, acbeniis interioribus biaristatis. — T. pacbycephala. llooh, et Am. supra, p. 2Ut). {non De Land.) JV j 1 •< !l I I II i V: , I N 'f I I I V'i- 1 CF CAi^ADA -•■' T T h]\\ I IT^ fi n I r 'I 436 MEXICO, -SUPPLEMENT. [Compoiili*. Had. Between San DIai and Tcpic. — Hotter •pocinioni in l)r Sinclair*! collection, than wo licforo poo- ■CASi'd, liitvo satislicil iii that wo were wrong in referring tliia tu l)c Candullc'* Tithonia iiacAycephala. It i> qiiito n ditferont and u frutetccnt i|)ccioa. 2. T. tdffelijlora. Detf. in Ann. Mas. 1. p. 40. /. 4. De Caml. Prmlr. 5. p. 584. Had. Acapiiico and Kcalojo. 1. nidunti bipinnata. L. — Dc Cand. Proilr. 5. p. G03. Haii. netwccn San lilas and Topic. 1. lA\Mchivia Hml)eHala. /)e Cand. Prodr. b. p, (WO. Had. Between Sun Blu and Tcpic. 2. L. macrocephala (ii. sp.); foliis rigulis subscssililms cllipticis actitis.simis scrrntis aspcris trincrviis stiprn pilis brcvibus bnsi bulbosis subliis clevatiin rcticulutis, pediinciiliH axill.iribus ti'rniiiinlibiisiiue solitariis iiu)iu>ce|)liiilis, iiivoliicri .s(|uiiiiii!> ina^nis laxis cxi. ovato-sul)rotun(li$ interioribii!i ellipticis upicc scariuiiis infra upicein constrictiii, uchL-niis c'l'iitralihits aristis 2 elongntis. IIah. Ili'twocn San BUa anil Topic. — A solitary ipecinicn of this ii in the collcclion. I.cavct;l-I iiiilie« loni:, har«li and rijfiil, uiih very short inconspicuous li;iir«. Capilulj .» or (i limes in large us in /., iiin/itl/iitn. Our J'er/ininn!' ceaiiutfiifolin, supra, p. 'IW, is undoubtedly a congener »ilh ihia. 1. 'i'ugetes ;»m//i.vi lobis lineari-siibulnlis fere oninibiis in sctntn cloiigatuin protluctiii, pciiunciiliij .soiituriis iDiigis mulis inoiu)C('pliali><, invoi. oblongo .^-ileiitato, ilosculis la-'JU, ligulis 5 parvis rutiisis obcordatisve. Ik ('and, J'nx/r. I), p. 045. IIAH. Between Sin Bias and Topic. I. I'oropbylliini riridiflorum. H.n.K. Dr Cand, Prodr. .'i. p. (548. Kleinia viridillora. Hah. Itclwccu San Bias and Tcpic, 1. Caculia sfs.tdi/olia (ii. sp. Sect. Kucncaliu) ; glabra, caule licrbaceo subsiinpiici ? foliis profuiidu cordatis angidalo-tlentatis ninrgiiialisrcticiilatis omtiino si-ssilibus, coryinbci laxo <)li;,'ocLphal(), pediccllis iiudiujctili.s, capitulis inultifloris, invulticri campantdati Mpianiis 10-12 cxt. Iicrbaceis int. tnarginibus scariosis. Hab. Uetwceu San Bla» and Topic— A tine handiiomc »|>eciei, allied to C. cunhfulia, hut 0 (rar. M. anpiislis). L. ligiiliila. ll.n.K. CAVfc Ik Cand.) SiplicKampyliis bicolor. Don. llrit. I'l. Hard. t. 3HJ). IIah. Rcalojo. — A very variublo •|«>fio«, with llio haliit of Tiipii or Sifihcrampytut, to wliich Utlei ^cnul Don rofcrt it without hctilation. In nurprcicnt >|>ocinicn4 the louvot aro crowded, Itroadly luncoolutc, uruiuinatc, wrinkled, more or Ivkii downy, cupocially the upper onea. The flower* do not extend much l>r- yund the length of the leave*. Our /.. laiiceolata and iintjutato-dentata (•nprn, p. :U)l.) und L. uvulifoliu (aupra, p. 'JU9), liolon); to the aaiuo t;roup u itii llio preaenl, and may |>oaaibly he fortua of the aaine 8|)ecioa : hut if ao it ia the uiont wriablo with which we itro acquainted. Oiti). XXVIIl. KRICF.i;. .him. I. Gaulllicria «/ora/M. II. U.K. — .3. Mexicana. i^- and. I'rodr. 7. /a 5S>5. Haii. /i. Itealejo. — The podiccia arc scarooly an luii^' aa Do ('undollo doaoribe* them to be in ihia vuriciy ; but the plant is i)uilc the auiuo as Andrieux's I'l. Mox. n. "(A, to which Uc Candolle refcn. OiiD. XXIX .\rOCINE.l-. Br. I. Vinca rosta. L. Has. Between San Dla« and Topic. No doubt an introduced |)l*nt. m 'I ir^. %'. u s ■f Ji'i ii f J = #':'] ! I i !:' I . 488 MEXICO— SUPPLEMENT. 1. Cerbera Thevetia. Jacq. Am. 48. t. 34. Bot. Mag. t. 2309. Has. Acapulco. [ Gmliatum. WM ■ '■ Ord. XXX. ASCLEPIADEiE. Br. 1. Asclipios Curassavica. L. — var. foliis angustioribus. Hab. R' ilejo. 2. A. I icarnata. L Bot. Reg. t. 230. Hab. Realejo. — The structuio of the flowers in the solitary specimen agrees with A. incarnala, especially in the narrow ezsertcd horns of the nectary, but the Maiuinal crown is, in the dried specimen, deep yellow, and the leaves are larger (5 inches long by 2 broad) and upon longer petioles than in authentic specimens of A. incarnala. 3. A. longicomu (Benth. PI. Hnrtweg. p. 24); suiTruticosa, ramis ailsceiiilentibus pubcscentibus, foliis petiolntis ovatis v. ovali-oblongis ubtiisis undulatis bnsi cuncatis crassiuscuiis iitrinque ptibesccntibus, iimbellis breviter pedunculatis inter|)etiolaribtis Flores majusculi. Corolla rcflexa, laciniis acutiusculis. Coronw foliola cornuformia, angiista, gynostcmio plus diiplo longiora, supra medium divergentia, apicc ialiora, aperta, proccssu acute foliolum panini superantc. Benth. Hab. Kcalejo. — .\ very fine and distinct s|)ccics. The root is woody and tuberous. clepiai from Teias {'id Coll. n. 219^, is, if not the samr, a nearly allied species. Druinmond's Ai- I. Sarcostemiiia Inlobum (n. sp.) ; glabrum, caulc hcrbaceo scandente, foliis loiige pet.')lati$ cordato-ovatis tenuissiine acumiiiatis basi profundc bilobis sinu angusto lobis rutuiidutis, unibclla- niultifloro; pedunculo foliis longiore, pediceliis clongatiti. Hab. Acapulco An undoubted Sarcoilemma, with leaves 1 J to 2 inches long, having so deep a fissure or liar ow siiiua it the base us to extend ono-third the length of the leiif. Segments of the corolla at length retlpicd. Outer corona, a tieshy, elevated, entire ring ; inner of 5 fleshy, ovato-lriangulur, very conspicuous leaflets. Ord. XXXI. GENTIANEjE. .hu». 1. Krydira'a macranlha (n. sp.); caule difTuso acute tetragoHO ramost) angulis suba- latis, ramis alteriiis, foliis linearibus acutis trinerviis floribus tcrmiiialibus solitariis, calyce })eiitagono ultra J fisso, laciniis subulalis tubum corollae tL>quantibus, corolla" tciiui-mem- braiiacea- subpcliucida- laciniis ovato>lanccolatis patentibus, capitulo tubum dupio tri- plovL- superante, antlieris bpiraliier tortis, stigmate? — 3. major; foliis anguste linearibus uniiierviis.— Erjthra'a Mcxicana(?) Book, el Am. tupra^p. 302. (/At var. from Tepic.) Hj/droleaceee.] MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. 439 Hab. /3. Between San Bias and Tepiu, — Well preserved specimens of this plant have satUfied us that nrc have confoindeii two very distinct species ot Erythraa at our p. 302 above quoted. The Talisco plant is, we believe. E. Texemit, Grisebach, Gent. p. 139. (E. Mexicana—Gr'isch, mst. in Herb. Hook.) in an old state. The other is a broad leaved state of our E. macrantha. Dr Sinclair's perfect specimens have the Bowers so large that we did not hesitate, at first, in considering them as belonging to a largo flowered species of Chironia, pr>rticularly near sonic of the slender varieties of C. linoides : and the generic differ- ences between the two, it must lie aclinowlcdgcd, arc very slight In our plant there is no perceptible connec- tivum botwccii the cells of the anthers, which is the 'lain ch'iractcr of Griscbach's Eri/thrceacea :— and the tube of the corolla is as short in our present s|>ecies as in any Chironia. I. Ilalenia muUifiora (!]enth. PI. Hai'weg. p. 24.); caiile erecto folioso angulis suba- liitis, foliis trinerviis cliipticis lanceolatisve obtusissimis obovatis in pctiulum nngustntis, cymis umbell{crormil)Us, sepalis lanceolatis acutis, calcaribus crassis corolla quadrifida (jiiadruplo brevioribus. Denth. Hab. Between San Bias and Tepic. — This has the shortest spurs to the corolla of any species we arc aei|iiainted with. f*i \l!l I ,! i; ! •ll :fc I Oui). XXXII. UIGNONIACILE. Jim. I. Hignoiiia? oboralr, (n. sp.) ; fniticosa v. arborea, Tuliis oppositis simplicibus obo- vatis brcvissinic pctiolatiii inembraiiaccis iiitegerriniis basi acutis apicc brevi-acuminatis purallelini nervosis supra glabris subtus paliidioribus rcticulatis ad nervus pubcsceiiti- liirsutis, racenio terminaii paucifloro, pcdicellis brevibus, cal}'cc oblongo-tubuloso e fuliolis (juinijue exterioribus sensim ininorii)us 2 int. unitis apicc bilobu, corolla* tubo calyce ter longiore sursuni dilatato linilx) 3-lobo lobis aniplis rotundatis patcntibus. Hab. Kealcjo. — 1 can find no description of this fine species, which may (icrhaps be referred tu ^))li- thodea. The leaves are 4-cnnlncrvcd, tlio nerves oblii(Ucly transvcrsf. numerous, pirallcl. The flowers '2-3 inches lon^: corolla apparently yellow. There is no s|)ccinirn of fruit : but l)r Sinclair has put up with tiic specimens the dissepiment of a capsule which is 5^ inches long, oblongo-clliptical, chartaceoiis, much thickened at the margins on both sides : seeds numerous, obcordate, w!lh an eicecdlngly broad, delicate, membranaceous wing, marked with radiating nerves. 1. Amphilopliiuni Mutiiii. If. U.K. AW. Gen. Am. 3. t. 219. Spreng. Sy»t. Vegtt. 2. p. 836. Has. Itcalcjo.— The specimens entirely agree with Humboldt and Kunth's fli,'ure. Ord. XXXUI. IIYDROLEACE.'F:. Br. 1. Wigandia tcorpioides (Choisy in Mem. fcioc. I'liys. Gen. 6. p. 1 17) ; elata, lierbacea, pubescens, foliis ovatis (inlekioribus cordatis?) ellipticisve acutis dcntaiis subtus albo- \i\ ' .if h 1 1:1 ' ■>•!:- .ii' 'J' >• ii ,1 440 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT, [Polemoniaceie. '.- ■ \ tomentosis, spicis pnniculatis longissimis revolutis, pedunculis calycibusque dense tomen- toso-liirsutis. — Bofi, Gen. Si/st. Dot. and Gard. v. 4. p. 251. Wigandia scorjMoidts seems to have been only described by Choisy from an unpublished drawing of Sessc and Mo^'ino, but there can be no question of tliis being the same plant. Our specimens arc 2 feet long, and yet do not exhibit the lower learcs, Tiie stem is thicker than a goose quill, obtusely angular, downy, not in tlio least hairy. Leaves on our specimens alternate, 3-5 inches long, nearly elliptical, on a rather short petiole, acute, irregularly toothed, of a thirkish texture, above minutely reticulated with veins, wrinkled and »lii,'htly downy, beneath thickly clothed with white tomcntum. The upper branches form a larfjo panicle of sccund large spikes. 4-ti inches long, revolute at their apices. Calyx large, cut to the middle in !i rather long, subulate (in the dry state curved) segments, covered with dense hairy tomentum. Corolla half an inch or more across; in its structure, and that of the stamens and pistil, exhibiting the same appearances as W. tircns. Branches of the styles, after the falling away of the corolla, much protruded beyond the segments of the calyx. '.Ve may here observe that Choisy has described the Mexican M''ii/andia urens of Kunth and us (supra, p •'H)3;, us a distinct species, w itii the following name and character : W. A'MnMii; hispidissima, foliis ovato-cordatis duplicato-crenatis utrinque jiilosis obtusis, paniculis ter- ininalibus ramosis, sopiilii linoari-lanccolatis acutiusculis cancsccnti-tomcntosis, capsulis pilis longis vestilis. C/iuisi/, m Mem. Plii/s. (icn. i'l. p. IIG. The original Wigandia urens is a native of Peru, whence we possess fine s])ecimens from Mr Cuming, Mr Mathews, and Mr M'Lcan. Oni). XXXIV. CONVOLVrLACKA:. Jus.i. 1. QiiamocMl ruli/aris. Choixy. — Ipoma-a Qiiamoclit. //, — Hot. Maij. p. QH. Hah. Hetween San Bias and Tcpic. 1. Convolvulus (Phurhitis, Chois.) Xil. — Convolvulus Nil. L. — Ipomarul oilur Cuniolvulurcft in this collection, but lliey arc too ditiicult to be determined with our prcacut materials, nor have we spaic for the descriplions. Oku. XXXV. POLKMONIACE/E. Jim. \. Hoitzia atntka. Car. Ic. 4. /*, 44. /. 3(56. Cantua ca^ruiea. Imw. Hah. Mexico. Uat'ji tt (iruilnuh, m llrrh. nintr. — This species i» well disUiiguishcd by the narrow, liarsii. riLM'!, ii"arly solitary tlowers at the apici'S of the »hort branches, the nbovati.', diaphanous, white brae- leaii, widi deep purple, reticulated veins. 1 am not aware that this is found on the I'acific side of S. America. Uur hpecimens from Mr Uatei and Dr Grtscbacb arc wo bclievo from near the city of Mexico. . . ! PnlemoniaretB.] MEXICO SUPPLEMENT. 441 2. H. glandulosa. Car. — Hook, et Am. supra, p. 303. Hab. Itctwcen San Bias and Topic— Hero the bractcas are linear-lanceolate, iniicronate, close prossoil, 1- iiervcd, opatjiic, ^'landuloso-piibescont on the hack ; and the usually solitary (rarely didyinous) flowers arc arranged alternately, but prctiy doge on the short branches so as to form a spike. It is an erect growing species. 3. II. elata (n. sp.); cnule ramisqiie glanduloso-pilosis, foliis lato-lnnceolatis nciitis ji'qiinliter nnicronnto-serratis glahiis iitiinqiie scahris, floribiis glomeratis in ramulis lirevibus. hrncteis lineari-lanceolatisinucronatis siibintegerrimis opacis iinineiviis glandu- loso-pilosis. H*B. Near the city of Mexico. Rates, in Herb, noitr. — Alli«', lfi4. Hah. UeaU'ju. — M p. ,')0;t of this work «c liuil expressed a doubt if il. I'crvunltsu wus really distinct tnim //. ijiniiilulusii. If the pie-cnt iilant lu the real //. C'ervuiitcsii, it is unduuhtdlly lii^iiiict. It is a jiro- (•Hinbeiit, small, stra^.'linjf, Boniowliat dichoioinous species ; the yuuneer branches otily clothed with short, :.'l,inilnl.ir down ; (lowers iflnnierated, 'erininal, hut more (,'eni'rally sessile in the axil of the cauliue leaves, llrai'tea- i>pac|ne, ilifjhtly downy, s^arioly ^'l.tiidiilar, laiieeolate, hut rather liroiider upward, niucroiiitf and miicroiialo-serrate, I-tierved, iilj.icurcly rtlnjuluted. The leaves are ovate, hroailer than Humboldt le^crilics their \ . be. .";. II. lupulinn (n. sj).); elata gtaberrima, foliis (niuic opposiiis) ovutis l)ieve petiolatis (hipli('ato-cartiiii!.'in<'()-M,'rr.itis aristatis scaliiiii^cMiiis, ramulis grut'iiii)iis siniplicibiis v. ilivi>i>. hrneii-atis bnictt'is [irorimdt? toidati.s iiitidi-. viiitlibiis reticiilaiis loiigi; ciliiiio-den- tiiiis infcrioribiH rcniotis siipri-inis dunse inibricatis iiivoliicriforniibus flurit'iTis. H Ml. Uealejo ami .\capuleo — .\ most ditllnel uiid wtii marked species I J to 2 feet high, jflalirous in I'viTV part. The bractea*. j id' .ii. inch loiik; and as much broad, are extieinely lieautiful. and i 'iid for the wlidle leiiL'th of the (uiallcr branelu's, ll • upper inibruMliil (juei (Hily lieini.' llnriferoiis, (i. II. (implrclcHs ( II. >p. ) ; glabcirima, ratnis cloiigatis siiptMin; scal)riiiNCidi>, loliis oppo- siiiN scssilibiis ovatii-.ictiiiiiiKilis iii(.'in!)ranac'i'is rcticiilatis diipiicato-utucronato-serratis scabriiLictdis siipcrne, in brai'tcii-s aitcrnas rigidas nitiiias ciliato-di'nlalus viridi's reti- cidatas profiindis.siiiie cordatas aniplexaiitcs !>iiprunias ind)ricatu.s di/rilcras transeiintiliiiii, calycil)iis ioiigc aristatis. Hah. Helwecn !»au lilan ami Tepic. — (.)f this very remarkable jilant our specimens are from ti inches to a foot in lcn;;th. Leaves 'I inches lon^r, in remote, conitaiitly opposite pairs ; within from 4 to (i inches of the apex of the branch ihey sudib-idy heciuiie bright jrrecn, conliform. alteniate bracloie, an inch long, the upper crowded and broader, all id' them with so deep and iiarrow a sinus at the base, that the two lobes embrace the item which thus apiMtrt jierfoliate. , 8k I 'I !, i,s t 1 I ! ■■■■] \ :. ! !^ f^ 'I nr If ■ ^^i % i ty li ,^ . I f I!-:: ;i:i I f I m r't 442 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. '^Labiata. Ord. XXXVl, ;30RAGINp:yE. Juss. 1. Cordia (Gerascantlius) tomentosr. C ■ xactly agrees with autliontie .specimens of C. fiimentu.ia from tropical lirazil in our Herbarium. Tiie species is at onco (listiii|;uisheJ from G. Geruscauthui, nol)i!< (supra, p. 304.) (*liicli wo liclievo to be the true plant of ,Iac()uin, by the larjftr, more acute leaves, loss taperiii^f at tlio base, clotlied beneath with stellated pubescence, by the smaller (lowers and shorter calyx, in pro|)ortiou to lU size. 2. C. (Varronia) mnltispicata. Cham, et Schkcht, in LiniKTa, 4. p. IDC. Hah between Sao Bbs and Tcpic.— This ditlers in no respect from our aullientic apocimen from the Herlin Herbarium, except in the leaves being of a thinner and more incinbranaccuus character. Ori>. XXXVII. AGANTHACE.K. .Ihks. 1. Aphelandra cr».s are smaller, more harsh a'ld wrinkleii, and the scales of the eapitula are acuminated. Oiii.. XXXIX. LAHIAT.K. ,/«*». 1. Hypiis (Folydesinia) rhijtidia (15eiith. I'l. Ilartwe^. p. 21.); fruticosa, ramls ^\a\\- iliiloMO-puliesceiilibus, foiiis bieviter pitii^lalis ol)loiiffo-lnn<;eolali.s ;ierrati.s ngiiiis supra .scaberritni.s siibtus pul)erulis, floralibiis parvis subovatis acutissimis, capitulis pall(•iHoll^ (lensis subsissilibiis, in ractv,niiii turmiiinlein iiiterriiptum stibramosimnlisposilis, bnitteis pauci.s oblongo-lincaribu^ siibiilatisvc calycc pleriiniiiuu Ijrevijribus, caljcibus pulH-steii- tibiis subviscosi.s, Iructiferis aculis oblitjuis rigidiii, deiitibus laiictiolato-subulal . sub- >pine.scentibus, corolla caljcc parum longiore leviter pubesccMlf. Ihnlh. ji -\ , Coni/ercB.] MEXICO— SUPPLEMENT. 443 Hab. Between San Bias and Topic. — Tliid is the sume plant with Hartwcg's n. 170 from Bolanos, and of which Mr Bcntham says, " Species dlslirictissima, habitu <|uudaniinodo H. rubicundam ri:f<>7t, inter Poly- liesmia et MinthUlio media." Onn. XL. LENTIMULARIEiE. Rich. 1. Pinguiciila lilacina (Cham, et Schlecht. in Linncea, v. 5. p. 94.;; foliis rotunilato- ovntis obtu.sis siccitate hyalinu-membranaceis iitrinque nigro-punctulatis supra pilosius- culis, pedunculis piibcnilis, calcare cylindricu obtuso, corolla; totius qiiartain partem (»',daiite. Hah. Kotween San HIas and Tcpir. — Flowers lllac-culour. Leaves very large, broad, and peculiarly thin and semi-transparent. ()iii>. XLl. WCTAGINK/E. Jms. I. Mirabilis Jalapn. L. Hah. Kealfjo. f)uT). XLU. Kri'ilORHiACEyE. Juss. I. .latroplia >irtn». L. Hah. Ucalrjo. 1. Ualcchampia ftifiisroi(k.i : foliis tripartilis argute lienticulatis uf.iiKiue l>iito-pul)es- centil)us, stipulis basilaribiis bipartitis, bracteis ip.vo'.ucraiitibui trifiiiis birto-puberulis ^{laiululoso-ciliatis. II.ILK. (im. Am. '2. /' [^2. Hah. Kcalcjo. Old). .Xl.llf. 1'11'EKACE/E. Kth. \. Vi\Kr lUi/ittattn in. an.); caule Iruticoso tereti tuberculato niaculalo, foliis ijlaber- rimis submeinbranatH-i-^ oblongo-ellipticis iiite^'errimis nervosis obtusissiiuis basi vaUle in.-i-quali utrin<]ue rottuuiatis ^ubtiis reticulatis, pctiolo brevi canabculato tuberculato basi uuipiexantf, spadice iotigituiliiie foiioruin. Hau. Ucaloju.— .Leaves 4-j inches long. Stem almost black, with small light brown spots. Oiii). XLIV. CONlFKKvE. Juss. 1. Pin us radiattt. Don. — Hook, et Ant, stipnifp. 392. Has. San Juan mounlaiui near Tepic. — The cone of this was noticed by us at p. i'i'i : and if wo arc cor- }b Hiti i» * M" i ! J 1 .1 r. I -HI 1 i» li % X'y. li' I ;.■ I .1 1^' i I !■ 444 MEXICO.— SUPPLEMENT. [ Pinliiiceir. rect in referring; the species to Mr Don's P. radin'.i, the loaves urc constantly (julnate, ii fuui U)np, slundcr. •lightly scabrous at the margin : the sheaths 2 inciu a long, brown. The leaves were nnknowii to i:r L\i». P. pafula ol Ciiam. ar.'l Schlccht. has the leaves .'iily ternate or sometimes (|uatornatc. Guod f^picii'ieni, foliage and fruit of Mexican Finos arc mac\i to be diiiirod. . I Oui). XLV. CUPULIFKR/K. Huh. 1. Quercus aristata (n. sp.) ; tbiiis coriaceis hv«>vissiiiu; ptiinliitis ol)loii;[ris cbtnsis inte- genimii. .)pi( e nristalo-cuspitlatis basi corllati^ glulnis subtu:> juxta n^rvuin puhesceiilibus, juniorii)iis raniiilisqiie pubesceiui-tomentosis. H\i'. H"i ■■ ('. ,1 San Bias and Tepic.— Wi- legret ihere are uv. glands of this oak, if .>!i'ch ^e can I'mi < o (Icscfiptr >:, iior ,riy for.ile 'i >w.'<. Onu \'M. V\y riACE.K. Uich. I. 1'. Strntu^i>'s. /.. ll.Mi, !*otwien Su; iil.i:. mJ I'l'iiii. ,# ■: i ' 'I . '.- i Ui I ■^ \. INDEX. PA<1K Abiei religiosa, Sc/i. ct C/i. 100 Allies reHiiinsa, Cli. et Sell. U92 Al)il(li,'iia, li Kra^TDStis, A', ah li. ■224 mi •iiisti,i:hyii, viir. finliin, Vulil. ■Hi 'lOttlmiliaiia «. A', ah /,'. ■rri '.hronin ;ireiiaria, Itltn:. 384 iiiellil't'ra, Dotujl. .•184 umbollata, Lam. 1.57 AliriH prcratoriiis, /,. 181 Almlilon all>i(luiii, //. et .1. •278 Abutiluit cnsjiiim, (i. Don, 412 Acacia Aoapulcciisi*, h'unl/i. •2ti8 Cavi'iiia, //. (■< A. ■21 filiciiia' WMl. 288 frimiloju, WillJ. 182 ffrancliflora, WillJ. 41!) lictcropliylla, DC. 81 biirir.)lia, »'(//,/. 81 revuluta, Kuitth. ■288 Acalypliu Chiiiinsis, Nfixb. 213 Clixnenais, Koxb. 'l\i ^/iexHom, Herb, '213 hi.s|)i(la, WitU. 213 liiilica, L. 213 rlioiiiliifulia f SchUchl. in Linixna. 310 spicijlorn, Kunn. 212 Acer macropli)lluiii, i'A. 327 trifidutn, Thiinb. 174 Achillea millcfuliuni, L. . 130 Achras Sapota, L Achyracliiina mollis, Schauir, Aclijrautlics aspora, /.. . aspcrii f L. . jiriL^lrntd, >. Lam. tri'iiidi'i, II. ct A. velntiiia, //. it A. Aciiiia arj,'piitca, J>V pimialiliila, Jliiiz it I'ur. tritiJa, IX . Aoiiitiiiii lUlphinifi.Uum, %. .Xiiuiiciinum. .Napi.-llus, var. dclpliiiiifoliuiu, Hunk. Aooiirtia microccpliala, DC. Acriisticliiim aiireiim. Sir. Cii/iiiiit'limiin, L. splciulciis, Willll. .Vctii'a itsjieni. Lour. cilllicit'll^'a, L. . .5. .simplix, DC. At.iiiolcpis imiUicaiilis, Di'. Atleiiuiiillis Culliijiiiijd, Ik'rt. Adeiioplidrus liipiniiatus, iiaud. . liymiMiophylloidcs, Honk, et Grev. viiimtu.i, (iaiiil. piniKitiJiilua, Uaiid. Tamarisci f Hook, et Urov. xiilenuateijia Jiiifolia, lieiuli. riyida, Benth. Adeiiostemina viscosuui, I'ur.st. . I'ACK 190 35!) 207 U8 fiS '207 ti8 .JO 339 22 OC 121 121 3(3G 73 73 103 1(>6 112 112 353 59 105 105 105 104 105 380 380 195 \'M' 446 INDEX. i- i PAQR I'AIIK AdoiKiatonia fiisrici. ata, Iltiok. et /Ini. (Tab. Doii|;la9ii, lliwh. ■m* XXX.) 3;)8 fttlcil'oliuiii, //. et A. 100 .\(lcsmb jrliitinosa, H. it A. 19 Sc/ucnn/>ra,iun., p. L. . lie iirhiiriu, liiTl. 53 Sibiriciiin, L. 1 18, 130 ini(rii|iliyllii, //. a' A. (Tab. IX.' . li), 5J stcllatiim, I'riia. 399 |ia|i|Kisa, DC. 18 victoriali!', /. . 118 Aiiliaildla vasica, A', ah E. 20(1 Allocnrpiis scuhrifolius, //. et A. . :hm) .\itfolta, K. el 1'. 40 |Miljf>0('n«. Willi!. 75 Aloiiccurun iilpiiiiis, Eitijl- Hot. . 13! scal-iiiii, Ktiulf. 53 monspelirnstn, L. l.-)0 plllviTllll'lltllMI, L. 75 liratt'iisiH, /.. . jl Actina gliiliillora, Siil. lUI Al|iiiiia Allii)(lics, liotcni 272 Afjficoras Iragraiis, Knn. 197 .Msophila t'Xlciisa, Drsv. . 76 inajits, (jiirtii. 197 Alotni'inciia .^aUilla, /. 48 mt:ns. (Jii-rtn. 17!t Allcrtiaiillifra iissilitlora. Jl. lir. 207 .tljocliliia itilulafdhn, Ueiitli. 368 Alyxia scaiiclins, //. lY .S. 66 I)iili(scvn.\. HiMitli. 308 •ulrala, // el .4 90 /luntjiij, Hcmli. 368 Anuiranthus hyliridiis, L. 157 .K»cl\. iioiiifnc liirsula, JX' ■-'87, 418 oloracouii L. . 207 .+.«culiis Californica, \titt. 327 viridis, L. . . 58, 68, 'J4 .Vifarisla calliii|isiclctt, J)l'. 352 AniarylliH ('hilonsis, S/ir. 47 Ai-cratiiiii mlisttnum. Idil. Mai:. 2!)6 Anibronia arleni'siirfdliai /.. I4H f'liiv/.unics. .'^pr. 30 alwinlliiilMlia, .Hich. UH AijlaKt odorala, l.uur. ^T,^P. XXXIV. 174 Ainf/hi.i filloMi, l';iriii. . 147 Agtvsti$ jKiuiceii, WilM. .')() Amirdia glaiidiilci'i.i, //. tl A. 12 sloloni/rra, Sni. f 161 Ammannia catlioliva, var. Schlecht 289 ririiimcii, L. lUI sanL'uiiiulcnta. .Vm . 289 Aihnt/iui, i/riicilm, Salitli 176 Ainiiii vi.»na»fa. /,«m. j(> Air.i caryiiiili^llca, JL. ' 50 .Xinorpha I'alifuriiii'a, Sutl. 333 ill/jf/llC(llil, 1.. . ll!i Amphilupliiiim Miiti^ii, II. U.K. , 4;iit Aizoiin t'anitneiui. .\mlr. 83 Amsiiickia vtriiicma, H. ft .1. :i-ii Cftiiitrti n.\i. Aiidr. 84 lipottabilis, l-'iicfi. ft Met). 3711 Ajufiii ctiitic/ia, Koxl). 204 Atni/m /Kili/ijiimu, 1 'av. . :>', .\lari,niiia - aiii.'ii'-lifi'lia, /.Jf 352 ; Anagallis arvmiiis. L. 15*!, .183 IllillKJllllS. JK' 352 I ra rulea, L. . 42, 268 Alarja r>ciilcnta. (irev. . 407 Aiidrdiiii'da pdlifolia. A. . 127 Alci'na ptrjuliiild, (\y . 299 Iflrayiiiia, /. . 127 .Mcuriti'S Irilolm. L. . . 60 Aiidropogoii iiciculiinii, Willil. 2;i8 irilolia, .'v"'. ... 95 aoiiidari", Jtet;. . 72, 102 AliTUi Liiijutn, Ftiiill. 41 iicule.filita, Koxl). 2:)8 Alisiii.i >ir(.'ata, //. it A. . 311 A/liuitti, Willil. . ;■!, 102 .\iiilrieiixLi. //. (./ A. . 311 hat /lit tun, L. l.'A\ .'Mliijiii ariiiniiiatiiin, Huoh. 3!(!t Bladhii, /{,/:. . 243 aiit!Mstmii, a. Dun ' . 272 ca-iius, -> nh E. 244 INDEX. 44 i I'AIIK too 118 118, l;t() 390 118 .'HH) 1-J9, 117 16(1 66 40 ini 150 51 •272 7tl 48 21)7 or, 90 157 ■J07 l>8, 68, 94 47 I4H 148 147 l-i 'J89 389 56 333 439 370 370 4J, '.'(iS 1J7 127 23H 7'i, 102 ■iSH 7.!, 102 250 243 244 crinitum, Thunli. hamutiilu.'*, X. iih E. . hirtiis, L. muiuinilrus, Koxh, miintamis, Uuxli. 't puiictatiis, Hiirh. ncaudein, U"\li. Taliili'niis, //. et A. triattcri» oviH'la. tlolfui. Anjfuria ? iluliia ? //. el A. Aniioiiicloi ovata, H. lir. Ani»ci[ijppii!i t'liiiiciiiiii, // et A Anoila ( rittBia, Sch. in I.- hastata, Cut'. laiiri'dlala, //. el A. Inliilm el A. Dtlteniaha, I'av Aiiicniiaria iiiaiyaritacoa, Hr. Anlhemid Colulii, I,. AiithtTiciim cirruleiiiH, K. cl i' y pluiiKiaiim, li. tt I'. ■ •erDtiiuiiii, /., Aiitliiatcria rauilala, .V. ah t\. AnlluH'OM* l.ivis, L. Aiilhriscus luiiiDrosa, DC. Antfii/llti ChiUnai; DC. cunfiitii, Diim. AntiKiinoii lopiopin, //. c< ,1, (Tah. LXI Aiitirrhiniiiii CitnutUiue, L. giaiidulojuin, /.. I'AOF. I'AdK 273 Antrupliyuin plantauintnini, Kiiulf. 74 244 jilantnrjiiieum, Hlumo. 74 73 Lcssoiii, Hiiry, , 74 2!IH Apaturiu Cliinotisis, Liinll. 217 243 Apliclaiidru crislata, Ur. . 442 242 Apiuiii gravooluns, L. . 142 243 PrAroscttHuin, L. ■ . . 2(; 72 AplopappuH (.'riudiiles, //. el A. . 140 241 liiifurifi)liiis, IKJ. 351 241 tloriltr, //. el A. . . 351 243 u\\iAUomi, 11. et A. 14(i, ilW 243 Apluda t'l'iiiculata, Huxh. 24(. 129 hiimilis, Kiintli. 24(. 129 A/wei/iiKiit iilUrittjliirum, l.niir. 2(10 all rcticuliitiiin, Lour. 197 IJO .\porolica piiinata, Forxt. (11 111 Aquilfgiacii ruica, '/'..r;-. tKh (Tau. L,X> .n.)3i7 12(1 lejilucera, Null. 317 3 Araliiii alpina, /.. 112 3 ari.ljiL'iia, lit'. 112 121 Iilopliarophylla. //. et A. 34 121 AracliU liypo^'iia, /.. . ' . 262 111 li\po|,'iia, /.. . 184 121 Aniliii inliiji/iyllti, iiii Canttrntcntis, Lu ur. 190 3 trurinii, (iauil. 84 .' ;iuo .Vrliiitus .Mi'ii/.ii'sii, I'lirsli. 14.1 73 tiimiiitosa, I'urah. 144 292, 424 puii(.'en«, U. et A. 144 204 Arcuaria artiia. Si, v. 122 llltl Kraiiklinii, llmih. 32(> 278 hirta, l)f 121- til Umikeri, Niilt .121; 411 lalirillora, /.. . Ilii ••'78 muniiti. Sill. 11 IJO pcploiilcn, /.. 11:!. 12'J 265 proouiuliciii, I'ltfil f 25H 40 lulira, 1,. . . 11,325 4!) stT|i)llil'ulia. /. . 259 130 vrrna, 1.. . 335 245 Argt'iiioiic iiiL'sioaiia, /. . 78 77 Mcxicaiia, L. . 410 115 Arislolociiia Tuliscaiia, //. et A. 309 17 Ahalutulia ijlaiidutoau, K. et I'. 15 262 Maipii, L' Iltr. 16 X.) ;108 1 a/iiralis, Lour. ': 217 1 jj, 375 Ariiioria curvifolia, Bert. . 42 375 Arnica al/wia, Walil. 12G f 448 INDEX. iH' anniiitifolia, I'nhl. Uiironicum f I'lirsh. innritima, /■. wiinliimi, li, I.. • Ar^i.s ruijoiii, Li)iir. Artiilioirys linmutiift. liluiHe, Artcii)l<'iii arctira. Lest. I)(irt'«lis. /'((//. ('alit'iiriiica, Less. Iri({iila, Il'rVW. ({loiiif riit.i, Less liidiia, H'l/W. . irioiliira, .N/iiiu>llu ^'Lilirn, //. il J. iiiT»o«a, .V. iih i' Ariinl'i ili'iislowmij.i. //. it A nilil.i, II n.K HuxUi. Mcil A«(l«'|)la8 rur.issavica, /.. ;:laiiio»cfiis, II. U.K. incanmlu, L. I'lii^'icoriiu, licnth. Mi'xi('«ii;i, Cm'. * vfstilii, //. (/ A. A.iiiiiriiiiu.1 lirwinalis, I, A»|iiiliuiii apiifuliiim f Sclikiilir. ariroliim. Kaulj bin'rratiiiii, .Sir. — i tubtitrsutum, rt/iil/^i links f Kaiill. einltntum, S« . falialuui, Sw. J'rciflik, Sw frayriinf, Willil. mulle, Sw. r iiiollf, Sa: — H. niiiiiitiiiii, Kaulf patcii-, /,. patent, S». . PAliK 1 fKn 12(1 1 propinquum, Br. SM Vi€> 1 /iliroifltt, Sw. . 256 \'H\ Jiiliinlegcrrimiiin. //. rl A. 57 lan ri'sinifiTum, Kiiulf. 256 171 xiniintum, Uaiiil. 105 100 iinituiii, Hr, 256 125 iiiiituin, S\v. y . 74 126 ^C8li(llln. Kaulf. 52 150 Asploniuin ariioiinatiini. //. et A. 10(1 350 iKiihiiiHum, Sw. 250 125 amliitriHiin V .SV. 107 l!t,i, -JOS ('nnti)riiiiiii. A'liulf. 106 150 ili|>la»icii(lf». //. tl A. . 107 150 tililornic. Kiiulf. IO(S 125 hurrldiini. Kuulf. KM) S!i9 luciiliini V Furst. , 106 ;».>9 Niiliis, L. 74, 2.'i(i. 312 \-u\ iihlii/iiiiiii, Liiliill. 74 •.'05 iilili<|iiiiiii. .Sir. . 106 :\:t'.i (ililii*atiiiii. I'orst 74 '.'•-'(I pitli'liA, Ktiulf. U Mi, 274 217 I'dirclianum, (liiuil 107 •j.-j: rcsi'cliiiii. Smil/i. 106 •-'.■i; •uliaLitiiiii. // r/ .1. ' T*n I..\: VI.) 312 24H (riicriiiii. I'lirsl 74 •■ui Asd'lia Mi'niiftiana, Siii. 97 :,\ A«((T n. up. 105 6li, JltO, 4;in Califdrninu. Lruinij. ■ 140 MO'.' '• h:.ii.'iliil' 'ills. // el A. 14(1 ^.•^^ Mlmijinoiiiis, Itirh. 127, .150 43h • pr>('(aliiliii. Ail 1 146 .•M.a «ll!)ll':illl!., ,V(f/i. 87 :w,:\ iciiiii iii('llii», //. tl A ue '.>' .\sttri»tiuin (^hiliiiko, lluuh. 20 1(1.1 AitraiiuluM aljiiiius, I,. 122 4(Mi iiriiii/,/,;:,'iis, Nu((. 3.14 III, . JJU iliilMiiocariuK. 11. el A. (I ah. 1 ,.\XXI 'AM 105 iTNciilen. //. rl A. 417 . 74. 274. 312 ^I.iri>(illll>. Unuijl. 3S4 274 j iliinuitiit. Null. SS4 no ' IJ,\p(>'.'l(illi«, I.. . .134 132 leiicuiifii/l/ui, 'I'orr. ft ({wii', Uenlli. 380 "4 \xvn\i (rairdiieri. //. el A. 94B 2in •-'.'■>« 106 'iM 74 r,'2 lot; •J.Oti 107 l(H> 107 loi; IU(i lOfl itl. 3\'i 74 l(K) 74 Mi, Hi 107 lot; .1 1 •.' 74 07 llt.j 140 141! ;, iiO U6 S7 I4I> •-•li I •.'•-' ;i.t4 .-l.'U 417 ,i;i4 .1.14 ;i:i4 .t.t.'j IH IH 4.11 ,IHH Atriplex iircnariii, A'««. . aiiiriiatiloliit, Sw. littiiralisi, L. . Aiihliiiii riimii.itssima. Lour. AiKJilicrlii (.Tuiicliflora, lh:nth. Iiiiiiiili:«, liinth. iiivi'it, lieitlh, . piilvHiiii'liii. Ihnth. »t^i(liyi>)il(«, /liiit/i Avciii futuii, /.. AM'rrliii:! ( .iriiiiilii)ln, /tC. Avicvniiia tcmii'mos:!, L. , A^mIim |irii('iiiiili(>ii!i, L. iiiliiiilutar.tii, Midi. Iiiilit':!. L. . \?;ir,i lii'iilal.i. I)i>ii, iiilr.,'r>l"li.>i /'<"». «.rr:ilii. U >t I'. I'aii. IV.) . Aziilla Minr(i|itiyll.i, Kiiiilf |iiiiii;lUi, Ur . A:iirelln sfitniim, Vvn.'r llii'ili.iri* iilmiilliidiilci, //. et A. niii'.iiiii.'iiilK'.i. JH ' ijloiiirrulilliirn, il. vi .\. Midi. : )(liiliiii>!U, I'trs, himAh.DC.f . liiifiiriji, Sftr. l.iii-ilMliii. yjc. ? I niiirniinit^i, //. ii .4 . olioval.l, //. tl A. piliil.iri!i, /><'. rffiiiosii. Ihnnii. it Kunl/i. ruiinariiiitulia. Jl. U(isa, l.oi r , Hiilxamimi /inrtri.iis, l>cii|i. U^iiiliii'.i tcrticilliita, A', ah II. INDEX. I'.VIK. 167 157 139 177 381 881 383 383 3H3 374 175 . iia, 30ii l'i7 :1C'J I %, '1M\ ."i.j 35 7 163 357 3(i 57 333 .•).-.'2 I 47. a.vj ;il. 147 im 37 •i9H 30 30 33 ai 30 333 353 187 354 333 1 49, 353 35:1 333 353 353 304 3(10 334 nnmi, Uoxli. , . Uaiiinatcria/ii/nirtiM^i. K1, ,N[ex, uplciidoiij, DC. tumcntiitii, Sdileclii. linrha Juris, rcuili U!irliar;ra vulguris, Ur llarbiila SiiicMisist, Lour. Uarlt'ria crittuta, L. Diiriiaddsia ' nliciiia, //. it A. lianianlia srilloiili -, l.iiull. ItarUiiiia aiircu, Linill. lavicaulis, linuijl. iiiicranllia, II. tl A.('\'\\\. l.XXXV.) Hariraiiiiii LTuiilii, Fliirhi, /iartitii /iiiUiilii, I. ll.Klanli.i crispa. Si llil. . viHtlUU, Kill. . Halis iriilico..,!, H„xh ■l/IIHIIMI, Kdxii Daiihiiiu ci>ryiiiliii>.i, /{luh. einariniialu, Uoxli. MSS. iiiirmi'*, I'ers. lalitoha, ( nv. .i. LitMiun, DC. l.iiii.iriu, ( av. ri'Ui.»a. Uiir/i. Maiidt'ii^. Iluim. scaiiiliiH, /.. varu'L'ala, I.. ■ liocl^iiiaiiiii.t iTUia l4 134 318 5 177,261 177 177 49 73 73, 103 103 306 117, 120 Our jilMta n iiiuif icirrcitl} II. iiridij nl' auOiiirs. .1 L i^ i I t if 1 (it I, i:. i,. I oil, i: ! * i f '. .u "•r ; '1 )| 1^':; » 4£0 iiiitm, A. Unions ttitjiild, II. et K. bi|iiiiiiul.i, S/ir. Iiipiiiiiiita, A. . Calil'iiriiiia, DC. Cliiriciisis l»V//./. (J|jr\».inllu'miiiile«, .1/icA Ii'iicaiitli.i, M'llli/. IiiMiri.iiH, S/ir. inacraullia, (.laud. nduriita? (V/r. paniciilata, IL rl A. Iliforj- Honirnlciniii, Wtilt. UitrtKMiia- (ill ivata, II. il .{■ limn ( )rc'llarra, /.. I»a> IK fairniila. /.. muliihihi, Hr. . polj iiii.rpli.i, llich. tflrnmlra. I'vnt. HdMui fra^Tans. Juts. lllllKllllllil, l.i^iwi, liiir/iuriinceit), t'av. Ihlilii. IViiill. . H(inil>a\ t'lliptii'iiiii, II. U.K. Ituiiplaiiilia ^'I'liiiiiillira. Cn. llorkliaiiaia Losiiiijii, //. tt A. ri'pi ns, .S)/r. IJurrera lem .inu la, Ar/i. . Horrrrut ditliint, Cli. ut Schl. lldUTarilia- ■li«iiil(,r. If tl A. lincari*, JI U.K. llll'ifCt'l, lil'lllll. «calira, //. it A. Tolueaiia, II >t A. xylijstiuiilo, //. tt A. . Ho»l( sia (;iTain;tfiilia, Ch. tt Sc/U. luUiiU. J{. ,1 J>. lilackucllia t.iL.'il LnuU pailijiuru, Liudl. INDKX. I'Ailf I'AUf I'Jl) Ulecliniiin liattatiiin, Kaulf. 52 8(1 ortiilt'iil.ilc, /., , . 75.:il3 :l() orii'iilalc, Sn . . . 74,267 4U0 l>n>Ci:ruiii, Willil. 76 ma Illtii/iiiniiii/i/iiii iilfiniluluHiit, III uk. aM lOJ llluiiii'a t'liiiii'ii«i», //. it A. 106 I4H laiiTa, in . 20/4 'JO!) IlittiKivia ilinlaii", //. rt A. 206 86 lirailivns ('aliliirimii, IH'. 361 N6 llrailli'ia (ilmliidioii ' (larln U9 (Ml Siiiiiii, (iiirln. 2IU (Hi iiraiiiloia, ii. ^p. 'r aoR U(>4 llriiiiHa t'»lliiia. //. >l .1. 211 430 (iU(THll'>l||,|, //. i/ .1. -Jll 277 l.uiiroiii, //. tt .1. 211,212 m oliKiii^'Hulia, II. it .1. . 212 uu paliila. //. ,1 A. 212 , 2U «lipulari». If, il .1. 211 271 Hri^cppjniiii l»iiuu'la!.ii, //. rt A. 404 3IU ipilMlUIll, h'l/i. 4ii;i !)() llrmliiia foiiiji'sta, .s'ih 100,401 •211 iiiriiiiiilii, SalMi. Ml ■JC't jtranilillora, Xm IDI (itt, on liroinii'i catiiialiii, //. it A. iUJ i).i pufrfaii'., II ,//,/. / Hi,/,, llu, 132 3(1H Itroiiifiiiarii 1 u'lalirata, //. it A. 28« OS, !i;i Itruii'iaiiia ar^'iila, timij. x» M linicra Suiiiatraij 1, ftm/i. 17i 30H Ilruj,'tiiaii4ia ('aii>lil liryiiin cii'splliliiini, /.. 120 104 I nulaii*. .Sc/irrli. 120, 133 4lK} palusllr, ,Su: . 12U, 133 205 punctatiiiii, Schrifi. 120 42a rmlratiiui, .SV /irud. 120 427 Uutlinira Aiiiiticii, Knxli. 203 427 y ilpuiitlora, //. rt A 203 427 I'liiiiKata - .Sic. 307 427 ; himula, Willi . 203 428 Uudillca ui'iimin(i( 305 351 U9 ■JIU :iua ■Jll 'Jll l,UI'2 Hi ■n-i till 404 403 I I'll, 41)1 Ull 401 103 1 1 'I. \X1 •itiH 174 ao. 3(14 ■il*3 hO 'J(i3 4-2i r.'O I ■JO, 133 MO, 133 130 1 20 203 •203 307 203 307 2('. Hyrtiiiiiiii:i cotiiiirnliu, 11. V. K. liytliicriii a»|)cru, CoUhr ijriMiiiliilia, DC. laiicciiljila, Ft. Mt r Ciciiliii hutliosii, l.dur cir«iili)li,i, //. rt A. ? (Ii'iitirulata, //. el .1 liHulula, L. /.l;lflM(l, (,'llT. . tiKtiliriilin, II. el A nunc/iiliilui, I.. (.'u'>al|>iiiia Cliincniis ? l{oib. fMiiliniiiia, /-'/. ]V€J. . .Millt'llil. //. '( .1. Iieihnulii. C.iv CujaiiiK l)iiiil(ir, />('. lUvii-, DC. Calais DuiiKlasii. DC. lAnilliilit DC. ' liiifanrolia, IH'. CalaiJiUk'rd'.tii ulricla. ."^i/iiml. C.aliimmu /.umilit, I'ri-^l. Calaiiilriiia Mi'U/.iciiii Hook, |)iliisiii»cuU, DC. tpectusa, Linill. tenclla, //. el A. Calaiiilii' viTulrifoliii, AVr, Callitiii vililulia, l^iv Calceolaria cuntuiln, llixik. forjniliDnu, H. t( /' JionliuHtla, l.iiidl. intivriliiliu. l.indl. |Mrti/ill', ll'l/Zr/. 173 43U Siirii/n, llani. 173 104 CuldlhrLM ■'tritla, //. ./ .1. .10 IS'i Cnliithiinut I'lilit'tnitini, Spacli. . 327 388 (,'iilllia palinlris, /• . . 11-2 183 t^alyiailfiiiu (•i;plial(iti'«, DC .t,')U 55 iiiiiltlu'l iii'liila, DC. 348 aiii Calyiaiitliin Dcciijcritalis, //. <.l A. ['Vmi. 3*11 L.\.\.\IV.) a40 31.1 • 'alvitcijia roiiil'i)riiii«. llr. Mi I3'2 sc'plUlll, ///■. 141 iMU Sulilaiiilla, III. 3l>3 844 huImimiiIi-, //. ,1 ,1. 3li.'l 24 Cuuii lUa III itliiris, Kit, Wl 344 Campanula ulyida, Alpli. DC l-'7 34 CMeiiii; Mill. 47 71 lasiiiiarpa, Ali'li. DC. 127 303 liniirioi(lt.i. Lam. 67 40 miirijiniilii, Tlnilili. 2tiU 30 uiiilli>ra, L. . 127 40 Cumiiniuiii fiiiin.it, Uiinpli. 174 30 t.'auatalia uiiillilliira, //. el A. 41b 40 piil)i'sceii», //. (7 A. 81 40 Cttotliiuui Cliiiii iiM', DC 102 39 cori/mlwtum, I'm 10-2 80 luciiluiii. //. el A. C5 40 Canluit airiilea. Lain. 440 813 Cappuris pyrit'ulia, Lam, T 167 400 \ Sanilwicliiana, DC. 49 306 1 Capiaiia cruttactit, L. 203 i ' ^^i (111'. 'id:. I H t Mi I ■ 452 INDEX. i I 'i I Ul PAi;v liirsuta, II.P.K. 307 saxifragafolia. SchUclit. in L. . 307 Caprithlium cilinsiiiii, Piirsli. 14.t (^apsolla Hiirsa I'asliiris, Munch. 7 Capsicum lastigiatiim, lUmnc. 20'.' Cnptirn purpuratti. L. (!!) Cardaniim- aiigulata, Hovk. 13.^ fliitrii/ii, ("liaiii. (i liirsma, L. . . (>, 112 pratonsi-, L. . 121 purpi.ica. Cliam. tl Schlrclit. . 121 sarnicnlosa, DC. j!» sylratica. Link. (i tonuirostri*. (■> ("anlinspcrmum Il.ilk.u'iiliiiiii. /,. 01, 80. 174 init'ri>i'arpiiin. ll.Ii.K. 412 Can-.x alrata, 7,. . 131 iMspicata. //. ,t A. , I'Ah. .WVlll ^ . 118 Uoolliaiia, //. it .1. 273 cii'9pito«a. L 131 rurta, L. . 118 Irit'i'la. .1//. 119 •iimliiii. //. el A. (Tah. \XV1I. II H. I. '11 Iiolifcarpa, it. tt A. .■)(! nioinliranacc-a, //»oA. 1 M 1 rntniisa, N. uli K. 2.'ill Ketzii, y. all K. 230 "•axatili!", /,. . IMI »tti(ta, L . . . 131 \ alula. .V. «/. /;. 2.10 Carica I'apaya, ' . 42i |«'ltata, 11., 1 A. iTai .\( VI 11. 42.5 ('arissa CaraiMl.i', /, 19!) ('arnicnia lictiropliylla, (mi 2ti7 <'arllmiiiii« tihcloriiis, /.. 2(i.j Carjota iinii-. /.. .' 272 I'ajcaria roryniUosa, Jl.ll.h. 284 iiiipuiictata, // el A. (17 Caain Acu/iulcemts. I!. UK 420 liacillari^, /.. . 120 i icapsul.irls, L. 184.420 Iiill'ira. /,. (20 tistuia, /. . . 184 fabai^itiilolia, H.Ii.K . 288 (ri)nil()»a, /J''. 22 • iiiiilu'ljauili, //. t' .1. 81 occiilviitaiit. L. G2 paiicitlora r II. O.K. piilierula V U.li.K. ? ptiiictulala, . slipulacoa, HC TlKiia, I. Cassytlia filil'urmi*. / Castilleja atliiii?. //. il A. anilii);iia. U. it A. folioldsa. //. .( .1. hispiila, Hint//. int('i;rili)lia. /.. laoiniata. II. tl A. lalifolia. H. el A. mdcriicar/ifi, IViilli. pallida, K'lnl/i. piirpiina, Xnlt. »i'pli'nlrioiiali«, Lim/l Sil'frtca, Liiidl. L'asiiarina (H|ai!ietdoliu, J''i»il. Cntfiarlucar/iiin linciUus. I'ors I'utiiruf sinniti n.t. l.inir. CaiK-alis Jiii'i'uiC't. Ilumt. miiTot-arpa, //. <7 .1. . orienlali«, I.inir - Catiiia liulica, /.. Cvanolluiit Aiiaticii". L. . cMineatus, A'l//' dcnialiij, Tor. it (,'r . lliv.irllMtUS, ;Vn^/. 1/1 V'lir. iiicanu', '/'i>r;. rl (I'r. iiitci:i'rrimii«, //. it A . maerncarjmi. Null. papilloins, 'J'nn . ft fir rnjiilu", Sutt. i« Ti'T) . sori'ili iliiii. // ei A. tliyrsilloriii, i'.srlt, Ctldslrus ciipsutiins. Inrnl. cri' !-.is, JiC riliiunti, Valil. Miiylrniii. Wdld. Coloiia ar^'i'iitPa. /,. ('ri>(ata. /.. VcUui urtumfiilui. Hul. Majf. (\lli» AmlioiHcn.iis, \\ all. uriiMilali>, /.. . Ccnclirus luli/culiitii^- l'a>. tt'liiiiatus, L. . I'Alil 288 288 420 22 184 •.'0'.) l,")l, ,18(1 !.">4, 370 l.")4, 380 .'180 ao7 40 l.J4, .-180 ;!80 128 :18(l 128, 380 I 28 70 420 •J 14 I8;i :i48 I Mf •-7 1)1, 80, 17^ .120 ."2!» 32« 328 ;i2S) .120 32y 32!» .i28 I3(., 328 (il 01 17(i l.'> 207, Mil 207, 30H 40 21,'i 21i 72 .■I 1 2 4 INDEX. 453 •JhH 4i(l •j'2 IM4 rjd'.i 1,")!, .1811 1.j4, ,17)1 l.'j-*, ;i80 .180 aoT ■4(1 l,)4. .■18(1 :)8(i IJ8 ■|8(l Il'8, ;i8Ct 7(1 4JII -'U l8il .-148 IM» ''7 fU, 17^ .•128 iJli .IJ!' :ijy ;!■."» ■l-"8 i.ii., ;iv!8 (I I I.I I7». I.'< .'07, M'.i •M7, ;ll•^ Id .'I', ■Jli 7-2 liippnceus, 1-. - • /iur/)ur(iscens, 'i'liunli. . Cfiioiiiyco ilcl'orinis, Ac/i. L'Ciiioeyiif. Acli. fiiiiliriutii. Ach. liinlirlata. Ii. radinlii. Aili- liuiigeiis, .li I. Iiyxiilatii, Ax. ■ raiiiutu. .Ic/i. . niiiirilfiiiiH. Aih. iini'iiili'i, ^i(:ll. . (a-ntaiiriM n/nilii, ' i.'r Chiloiisi., Ihit. MolitlMI91». /. . I'nlihilrruMs, 1' Ccnlriisi'iii:! I'lniniiri. Hfnl/i. Viri,Mnmiia. litnlh (■(!iilriillii'iii l.i|i|iaii'a, l>e»r. Coplmelis ? fra^raiiK. //. cl A (!'• (■»'|ilialamliin occiilciualin, /.. C(!|)li:il(>|ihiim ile.cumii.-i. I.i'ss ijlaiira, ( Vii'. (Vraiimim olisuloiiini. .d; Oraxtiiiiii al|>imin . /.. »tri('tuiii, /■. FisclinuinHiii ' Sof. Ccrasus ilirll.iliin. Suit. ( IMi. L.\.\.' ('••rid'ra par-. illnra, Vorst. 'I'lii'vclia, '(If/ Corcoturiiti'i (uirMl'uli.i, Suit. (V«lnmi l',iii|iii. L' Ilei It Ciilruria L'liciillala, .l.A. . liUiiilicu. Aih. Jiitiiprrniii, Ath. ('haiiartii ailiillca lolia. )l. rt A. )(laliiiu!i('iila, /)('. laiiiiaa, /)(' sti'Vioiilvii, // el .( Chitruj.liiitium sciihrum. Tlumti Chiilaiitticra Cliiloiuis, DC. ('liiilii('j|)irii'! l.iiDiiiK'harii, .V n/ Cliali^'a.stra y li rrin;iiifa, //. et .1. ('Iia'lyiiiriiia pi'iilcs, L. 112 . iJd, ia4 Ki.t pygmicHs, Adams, 122 i:i4 Clieloiio oomrantliifuliii. Hi nth. 377 l-JO, 1.14 CliciuipiHliiiiu aiutirorniiii. Kit.? 207 l;it arutit'ii/iiiin ' 11. ct A. ■26!l .'II io aiiihrosidi.lt'S, L,.'^ 1,^7 ■v.\ iiHstrnlc, U. Hi ' •2(i!i .'ii;ii ticirnliiiiii, Sni..> 1J7 ,i()ii hi^finilnut. I.inir. . 'J4,'J08 41(1 iiiiillilicliiiii. W'dlil. l.■.^• 4 Id iiiiiraic, /,. - . 1.-.7 73 ': '.piiiDsum, lliiiili 384, ;188 .1. \m, CA Vai'liollii. 11. ,t .{. •Jf.'.l ■>'.).'■> viridi', Wtltit. ' •J08 USI a...> Cliiooocca burliata, huni (Tah XIV (ii 30 odorala, U. it .1. 06 nv, racomosa, ./(/ly •jr».'- il:i 1 .'J t'hiri*iitn I'eiitiiuniitili s, U(»\!i. ■2li(> 11 ffi,l,m.ii.i. Will.!. 3(1-2 II :i Clllariiy ('hliir.iiitlui4 liu'uiisph'iiiis. .Sir. •210. -i^O • 1:17 C'hiiiris li.irliala. .Sut; ChtiiidriH .ttliius, Hurt'. . ■J.'.o 408 1.1.1 ( uiiitriitiis, (irer. 1(^4 i;i:l iiiaiiill/lllosiis. (irtr. 1114 1 ii;i viTiiiictilari!!, (IriT. f IU4, 400 .•l.i4 Chori/.aiitliL' |)oiii;hktii, Ittnth. 38ti :i04 iiu'i'ihraiiacra. licnl/i. ■ 38(; :i,>4 pmiijt'ii*. lUnth. 38(1 ;i..3 stalicuiiioi, liihtli. 38(; 18!) Chrysaiilht'iiuim anliiimi. /.. Wii, \-H' •20 ijrnntiijiorum. ilunk. 1 •-'« /- /•;. f . '27-i liiiliciiiii. L. 100 1. 4'J;t iiiti\'rir>iiiiiiii, liifli. P2«i .1. (Tail Chrysfis ( iillliiriiira, //. it .1. 310 ■.'!I8 cu.'«pil(i»a, llent/t Ji'.'l' 17.' compiieta, I.itidl. »l!i :i08 (.•rri('«ii, Torr. ot Cir. 3IU '.»4 liyiicfoides, Heath. n'2o ■H i ) ' li ! t r i 'I r 454 tenuifolia, Bcnth. Clirysopo^jfon neiciilaiiis, Trin. '"Iirysopsis y sculira, H, ft A. vil/nsn. Niitt. . Clirvj05|ilciuuiii alti'rnit'oliiiin, A. Kainl-oliatii-imi. J'isc/i. riMi'c|iiiM soaiidi'iK. Kuntli. CilMiiiuni Ch(imiss,ii, Kaiilf. L'laiiciiiii, //. it.\. ('iciita inaciilata - /,. Cinucitunn simplex, H , 27;i \ penld/i/ii/lla. Uot. Mag. 59 434 npinosa, DC. . 78 147 Clernilenilrun cancsccns. Wall. 205 1-24 oastanoifdliuiii, //. it A. 205 114 forliiiiatiini. L. 20,'> .01 Iragraiis, Viui. 205, 2C8 108 iiicrmr. (,'iertii. 2(!H, 20.') 108 iiiforhiu'itutii. Lour. 205 142 paniciilatimi, /-. 2(i8 112 Siplmiiaiitliiis. It. lit. . 205 I2lt S(|iiainatuiii, Vnhl. 205 12r> visiosiim, Vent. 205, 2(i8 12(1 (Jifthra oliovata, li. it /' 302 12<1 tinijulut, Si;lilt'clit. 302 I-.'C CIcycra Millotti, //. (,'. KO 175 Cluyliii collina, Koxb. 211 174 ilifusifiilui, Uoxli. 211 1 1 ',», 1 :tj iiiiiiiuica, LiMir. 211 ;U)(; iihliiiniil'idxii. Koil). 212 2rti jmliitu, Hoili. . 2 1 2 •iwi sti/iuliin.^, I.. . 211 •J'i8 Ciiestis tniiimilil/Jiii, Koxli. l-it •J 1-2 Cocruljs'r (iiaiulurio, //. tl A. I(i7 ■•14(1 liillu'ifi:lill-. J)C. 410 340 l.'t 279 •■1+4 Codium todii'iiliwuii). Staikh. l(i5 123, .u; 1 Cu'lestiiia a^'iratiiiiii't., 11. U.K. . 29f> 344 |ioti()lata, //, tt A. 433 344 Ciiflfi Arahica, /.. ^ . 103 123 (.'liamiKiuniii, ti. tt A 86 410 Kadiiaiia, Ch. el Sch. . H(> 258 lutunila, Foret. r (i5 27(i Collciiid 'I'lirncn, JJ. tt A. 77 270 ('olii'lia ICphi-ilra, Vcul. 15 275 hurriiia. Wlllii. 15 III />ol;/iicant/iu, Willd, 15 lliti »|ii(i08B, Lam. . 15 27'i Trebu, Burt. . 55 ll ■ • i INDEX. Colligu^n oilorifera, Mol. Colliiisiii hicolor, Bent ft. . parviflorii, Liiidl. Colloiiiiii Cavaiiillesii, // et A. gllioidos, lienth. glutiiiosa, Jleiil/i. gracilis. Uiiil/i. linearis. Jitnlli. fiiiilicaulis. //. it A. Colnlirinn Asiatirn, lirons;. Coinamlra iiinhcllala. \utt. Couilircluiii larinosuui. U.U.K. Mt'xicaiiiiiii, //. ct liuii/il. (Joinineliiia attoiuiala, \'a/i/ Ucii^'lialonsis, /,. cuininiinis, Koxb CUiiillctii, L. . Jiorthtiiiila, n.ll.K. ncrvomi- liiinii. jialtiilosa, Iliiriii. polytrama. Uotft. salii'ifoli.i. Hi'-r/i. tulieritan, Hiiriii. ('jiniin.'riinii.> ofliiiiula. IH . ConfiT\a Liniiii), Hoth. iibli<|iiata, An. (;oiiio(,'_viic cariiixa, l.e»\ Conii)«eliciiiiii I'lscliori, llimm. et Coiiivitlirle faliloriiica, DC Connani'i? iiigliiiulirolius, //. uiicro|ili) llu*. //. et A. UMxliiiruliii, //. et A. ■ (,'uiii>cai|ia (TCitii, ll.li.K tJonosti'v;i.i Xala|ii-iniH, Ihm, ('onvdlliiiiii liif'tiliii, I,. t[»ciitchlcclit i Id, -272 iSclicstt'iia, L. . 2 lit timiciitusa. Chiiiii. it Schtecht. 2 1 'J Conlyline Lscti«:lii;t:ian 1 Suicica, J,. . 17!) Co"!«ii.i i;H.nutii, I. our. . 170 Coiri^i' .a ilelloiiloa, //. it A. 21K) Coryialis aiiil)ii,'iia, C/niin. 2'JO 1 pauciiliira, t'ers 117 1 raceiii'isa, /'i r.s. 218 ! (.iirylus .\iiicri'- !ua, I'm alt. . liO, UO (Josiuos iripiiiiialiis, Cav 201 Cotulii mill) iLiiimiiUs, itoii^'. m CtUyUitiii .■i/iiil/iiiliitii. i'oir. 303 Ciiiiltin.i C/iiUtisi.s, 1)(1. 35 j Imrridti, IIiiiiili. rt. Kutitli. 201 1 tiiicliinii, 11. U.K. 201 Cnttitijus urlmliJ'itUti, Ail, 440 glti/irn, 'riiuiib. 303 (3. /inni/..lia. 00 rubra, L"iir. 201 (ralava acutntit'tta, DC. 06, X.) 455 ^A^.^ 90, 2U 1 !/0 201 1.51 151 151 151 90 57 57 172 1 :i(i .•(95 .■195 171 279 .■18 •17 304 U2 91 442 97 350 14 133 1.13 142 142 125 2lHi 24 112,270 121 268 160 209 359 1W« 55 55 55 139 185 185 185 276 1 15. *';! [.if i, .ll f m '(^ M I'.'lf m. i ■1 '■ • H it 11 it H ml, '■ » |f|( iA ij I 'I I J 450 religiiisa, DC. ■ T;i|)ia, L. Crendiin ntlorifir, Loiir. . ('ressa iimiaria, Willii. . .■ieriria. WilM. Truxillonsis, H.B.K. . ('risr:iriii 'r |iiniKitifiila, Giv. Crdssaiiilrii infiiinliliiiliformis. p. A', alt I'. iiiiilii/irfiilui. Ail. Ci'oiahiria A('a|piiii'iMisi5, //. et A. nii|ilciiririilia. Sr/i. in L. ■>. y. . calvcina. Schr. dichcitiiina. (iriili. iiiraiia, 1.. ,'.. luiigirosirata, H il A ovali*. Piirsh. . ri'iusii. /, . saL'itallls, J,. saijtttiilis, y. ni-alifiilw, .Mioli. miijittiihs, fill Scliloclit ill 1. Ti'picaiia. II. it A. Vaclii'llii, //. It A. varu'trata, Wall. Criitoii ('/niitiifiii. \^ til,'- Ciillinuiifi, S)ir. Jiij'oninim, Tliiiiili lantifilaiiis. Spr. liiinirulfitiifn, Lam. pi'lyslucliviiii.. H'lllit f .iititinijii, 1> sjriiipi fiiliuiii, II. UK tricmjiiilatuui, Liiin. Crusca parvillora, // it A ''Iab. XCIX. siihalaia. H, it A. '.'UMiiuiii .XiiiiTicaiiiMii, Sjir. l"iuMiiiii'< < itriilliik. Scr. Moi... / . . . »alnu5. /,. . Cururhttn CUrultui. I.. . Liiiitituinn, I.. ( ii|,aiiia siriiliiciilata, H.Ii.K. ( upliea liarlii^'era, , II il .i hracliala, l.av • lirapteata, II d A i-<(iiipetala. Cur. lli.riNuiiila, //. «■/ .4. l.lan.a, Lii l.liwe tt Lrxnre. . INDEX. r.Ai; i I'Aor 59 Parsonia, Br. . 62 •270 tcnclla, 289 210 Ciipi, Kliocdo, 10-2 304 (^iifiia coninho.sa, DC. . 192, 264 ao3 Caratiilla Americana, L. . 276 304 Ciisruta Californira, //. it A. 364 12 Cliili'nsis, Ker. 35 '200 firlida. II.Ii.K 304 206 Millctlii. //, et A. 201 414 CyaiMsiri'iiiiiia en rulciiin, Henth. 415 414 Cynthia i-jtcnsn, Sw. Til 184 Cyalliodi'j Tanieiaiiieiu-. Ch. it Schl. 8!» 284 ("vcldliothra allia, lienth. 399 2Ka, 415 paniciilata, Liiiill. 399 285, 414 piilclicUa. llint/i. ,S9!l ■.'H+, 41.) < yiuliiiliimi f, .171 312 paiiK-iiljttiiii, 11. 1 1 1 37 59 pciiicillatiiin, //. (( .,■* 371 270 Cymisur-is Itiiliiin, L . 72, 101 45 ("jperiis liriiiiiioiis, .S/» IMI 212 ^■ll•^pil(Wllf', .S;i, . U'J 270 canrsoi^iis, X'ulit. 22-2 S13 lapillaris, AVm. •110 310 |•;^»Iallt•ll^, M'tlhl 22 1 45 caricifiiliii?, // rl .1 ;i;i C.) 430 tiiinprcK'ilis. L. 22 1 4;n clilForinia. /.. . 223 313 , 'Iiijilaluii, N. ab E. 223 63 ' 'linlain. /,. . 223 83 '•laltatiJ?., Uttz. 312 i 13. 263 Haspan, Uuttli. 221 C3 Iii'iaslai liMis. liiitl/i. . 222, 272 ti3, 83 Iria, /.. ... 22.1 28 1 Iiltiiriuit. Hiiinpli. 247 289 iiiargiiiflliis, A', ult /;. . • >,>'i 2f9, 422 iiiueri)iialus, Vu/il. 1**1 423 imilliceps, II. tt A. lIKI iW paiiinilatiis, Uutth. '.•!• 28U, 42;l parvilliitus, Cii/i/. 223 422 1 pvctiiiirorniiii. H et Sclt. ' 22 1 II « • I I" t I'AOF (!2 289 192 192, 2(i4 27 anocari'.iin, //. et A. (Tab. \\.) . 58 Ci/lisKS Ciijiin, I,. . 62 418 Uat'tylocliMiiurii .F.iiypliacum, Kuiilh 250 riiuiTDiialiiiii, Willd. 2.50 jiruSlrttlHin, NViikl. 250 nallH'ri,'ia icamloin, J{iixli. 184 Dalta artryroslailiya, //. et A. 285 cTi'iiiilata, H. it A. 285 I'lala, //. tt A. 410 clc'gaiis V //. t A. 417 gracilis, II. et A. 2M0 410 vorlwiiacua, ScAUc/it.~fi. leiicea, 285 Daii'cliaiiipia liibiicoidea, ll.Ii.K. 443 Uapliiio /(/t iiiliiiiuiu uiuri'uin, Mich. 317 Californirum, Torr. et Gr. exaltatun!, Ait. graiidiilnnim, L. Menzicsii, I}C. nitdicaule, 'Vorr. et Gr. satcnpl.yllum. If. et A. simplex, Doiujl. varieijatum, 'I'orr. ot Gr. Doiidroliiuin Ijillonim, .Sw. mytiHurus, S«-. Doii'lrniiiocoii ris^iiliim, lieitth. Deparia .Mniriei. Hook, it Grcv prohli.Ta, II. et A. Descliainpsia broviMia, Br. Dcsmiicliirta iiiirraimia •' DC Deitmoiliuiii angnlatuin. UC. ciiKTtniin, I) (J, lietcropbylliiiu, //. et A. Hi/ipucrcpi.i, UC. iiicaiiuin, Sir. (Hedys.) plicatum, .Sih/e itrialiim. DC. .■iiipiHiim, Sw. . tnlloniiii, J)C. Desman Chinen.'iH, I, our. Uiaiu'lla graiuinil'olia, /,. . ix'lirata. HlutHc. Siridnici'iisii, //, tt A. Diaiitliiis Cliiiii'iisisi, I.. . ropciis, Witld. Diatnin.i . Aru. fitscesrens, Inrii. iiu'i:aliipli\ iliim, lh\d. . iismuiulmules, l.iigl. Hot. .Siliradi'ti, .S'<7(//(tv;;-. scopariuiii, L. tt p. J'uiceicetu, H. et 457 TAOR 317 317 317 121,317 318 318 317 317 71 71 319 108 108 131 68 180 287 417 im 417 287, 417 417 180 02, 180 '••■i a« 417 287,418 160 272 218 97 259 122 409 108, 257 108 118 257 108 207 76 119 109 78 133 Tttvl, 119 3m ''\ I. ifiil ,l> I; !l ' 111; i\ I 1 i w 'Mi,' 'W k; ■"A, I •:l I m 'm i 458 IJichroccphala Iptifolla, J)C. Dic(:/o}ihijra jihalloidea f Lovcilli;. Dietjota f.pinulosa, Jl. it A. Dii'vf.iodim capil'.iceiiin, .Sc/iratl piirfuiroiim, //. rt Tdijl, Did'/moncnui jUifulium, I'resi. Uiclytra chrysaiitlia, //. ct A. (Tab. L Diijitnlis ChincHsis, Lour. Uii/iiaria cillarii", M'illil. . r-^;ilnit/.ll,l Scluilt. eunmtiiuinca. Gaud. . hiriudula, Willd. D' .Mii'iria ambiafua, I'resi. 1) '■!!(■. ilicifoli.i, Jiiss. . Dimoctvpus Low/an, Lour. Diodij l.arl)i(:cra, //. et A. rigida, C^. (7 Schl, lilti=' . f>a bulliii'cra, /,. . ,.':-..„ U. ,f A. ja; liiica, Tliunh. olitu'ifolia, //. tt A. o/i/ii'sitifbliti, Lour. UiospynH vacciniimlcs, Limit. Ih'ji/dcus liplanthus. Null. Dipl.uiilra liipt/.ioiilcs, U. et A. (.Tab. LX.) Diplazium arborcscons, .Sic. Miilahnricum, Spr. Ih/iliironi'i villosa, Swci't. Uiplupappu" rnruitlei, H. ct A. Less. inoami", T.null. Icuci|'liylbn, Lindt. ? occidiMitulis, //. ft A. villosu«, Sutt, . Dinarrhemtm niilarclicum, Labill Discoplcura rapillacea, DC. Distasisy coiHiiinj, II. et A. Distrcptiis s|iicalii<, <' |uinipiididuiu, //. (( A. J-^latuitfm.c . fJsi/c, I'orat. ICIooi'liiris oliluaa, (iaml. Klc-pliaiitopus Caruliuiaiiu". W'Uid. xabir, L. . . tpililtll.i, a. Ji.a:<. Eieuxiue .luijyjitiaia, Giurtn. PAGK 74, 107 298 70 134 54 12 112 121 112 112, 121 218 97 97 54 167 167 167 123 12M 277 87 'M 133 132 55 11)4 235 267 S70 S4 195,398 UOh 195 ;u>t> 2L7 no 279 176 2K4 284 292 70 Oti 306 195 <9(>.432 250 V.) 59, INDEX. Corncana. Gwrtn. p, strictii, y. puinila, N. ab E. Jiliformta, Jacq. Indica, Gartn. (3, dt'paiiporata, Kunth. y. uiiicrdstaeliya, //. et A. proslinta, Spr. stric.Ui. Uoxli. . Ellisia cliry^iiitliemit'olla, Tinith. meiiibraiiacca, Otnth. . Elyrmia arciiariiis. /-. Elytraria rainosa. If. U.K. Evtbiithrium ohlii/iiiim, K. ct 1'. Emenatillir piiiiliilitluru, licnlh. Emilia sciiicliildlia, HC . Eiiiiiu'iiaiilliiH (.'hiiicnsis, //. (7 .1 F.iiii)etruni iiii;rinii, /.. Diliriim, Spr. . Epiili'iiilnirii hi/lorum, I'urat. fl/tlltllllS, V'lTtt. jMi/iiiiirti.i, ri)r>t. tcrir:, 'riniiili. . umliilliituiii, I'rirst. Epiluliiiitii uii^'ustil'uliiim. A. latiluliuni, L. . lftr.iLr>iiiiiin, L. Epinic'lluiM lifxaiulrum. Hook. Eipiitctuiii arveiisc, L. Huviiitiio, L. Iiyeiiialo, L prati'iisu, Spr. . Erajjroslis ainabili», Wnjhl el Am Brmvuii, S. lib E. cilians, /'. Heniif. cylimlrica, ,V. tib E. major, Hiisl. mcjirHMac'liya, Link. Millt'iiii, //. el A. pluiiiixii, L\iih. varial, (lautl. vertii.'nl III, /'. tie Betniv. Wil!ilriHi«l,iiia, iV. (i/< E. Eriautllll^ .lapunic-us, /'. ttt U. tiwtacliyiu. A', nb E. . Erigeron ;il|iinuiii, /.. Calijuniicum, Uougl. . 72, 46!) I'AOF. PAGE 249 Canadcnse, L. , , , 145 250 florifcr, Hook. 351 250 glabellum, Tfult. 3.J0 240 liiiij'ulitim, Willd. . . 57 101 249 multicaulc, IKaW. 194 240 muitiMuruin, //. et At . 87 240 pauciHoruiii, //. cl A. . 87 250 purpurciun, Ait. 350 250 specioaiiin, J)(\ 350 372 spii'iilosiim, //. et A. . 32 372 viilutipi's, //, et A. 434 il!) 132 Kriripuni Biiida-, DC. 134. 30,'i roseuiii, Schiill. 134 144 EriocaiiliMi Canlnuienso, 11. et A. 219 375 niioMCPphalmn ? ll.li.K. 311 194 2(;j Eriiitliliiii uitnitlula, kuiitli. 232 217 Erinifoimiii anirulosiiiii. Ihulh. 385 iin I2!» iirnctiiwiib inn, II. tt A. 5«, 3.S5 45 auriculatuin, llnitli. 385 71 fasiii'iilaluiii, Ihnth. 384 71 latiroliuin, Sm. . 385 71 mill mil, Diiuijt. 885 271 oliloutril'iiliuiii, Jient/i. . 385 171 purvituliniii, Sm. 158,384 l>3 viiiiiiii'uiii, Duuijl. 385 123 Eriopiippui ijlaniluhsus. Am. in Lindi. 358 141 Ericiplioniiii aiiu'iKtiloliuni, lioth. . 131 318 capilalimi, Schrad. 131 119 . 132 Erilhtilis polynama, I'orst. 05 404 Eroiliuiii ciciuariimi, I.'Ueiil. 13. l;)c 404 iiiacropliylliiin, //. el A. 3-.>7 51 Erycilic glaiK'Csct'iis, M'uU. 201 251 Eryngiuin aipialictiin, /•. . . C4. 142 253 Bi'i'i'lit-yaimm, //. il A. 294 312 C'iTv,iiite«il: J), l.aruvhef 293 251 poctiiiatiiin, I'ltil. 2'J3 252 teiiiii', il. et .1. 293 254 Erysiimini aspiTiim, llvuk. l.fS, 323 252 Uarharen, Va\^\. Hot. . 112 a-w .312 eliiliiin, Niiit. ill Torr. 383 101 ? trlalifrrirniiin, //. el A. . 323 253 lameolaiuin, ilr. 112 252 oJfUiimlt. L. 6 242 Eryilirii'a icntaurioiilcs, Jl, el A. 266 241 Ccnlaurium, liech. 363 126 Cliiloiisis, /'(;.j Eiicliaiiiliiim cv)iicinnaiD, Fisch. et Mey. 340 Eii|.'oiiia y I'apuli, aoi Clickon, jVuI. . 50 cotinifulia, Jicq. 02 Jainhos, I.. 188 Malacccinis, I,. . 83, 189 Tnnu, //. (7 A. ,'j(i Eupatoriiiiii ■; 145 atforatnides'' Linn. 57 C'liiiionsc, L. * 195, 205 conv/oidcs, Vdhl. 297 plaliorrimnm, />(' 297 lasiiinciiron, //. it A. 297 ni^'rc«ri'ii», //. il A. . 297 Dvalifoliuin, //. it A. . 297 Kccvoiii, W'tili y 205 rcticulatum, //. d A. . 29 si/iinrroiiim, ('av. 350 Eupljorl)ia Ijifida, //. et A, 213 clusiiLfulia, If. et A. . 93 fa'cala ? /.. . 44 glubulifero, H.U.K. 310 hirtn, L. ? 95,213 Lathvri*. L. . 44 nuiliifortnis, Gaud. 05 tin rllfolia, //. et A. 95 ocyiiuiidos, I..? 31l» IVplus. /.. . 159 pdulifLTa, L. . 21.1,310 polj(,'(>iiifi)lia, L. 389 n1m',si»^itlla, //. ct A. 69 rolundidilij, //. ct A. . 44 utrigosa. If, et A. tliyiiiiloliai L. . Vai-lu'llii, //. et A. Eiijihoriii Lonijaiui, Lam Eiirva .laponic.i, J'/ttmb. Eiitoca? nroliiiiili'», bracliyloba, lienlh. divarloata, llinth. D()(iu'lii»li, Ucntli. rraiiklinii, /iraiin, graiidillor.i, Ilcnth. loa^iiloliii. liinlh. 'i liitia, //. ct A. Mcnzicili, llenth. ' pliaiolic)idi'», licnth. visiiila, llenth. Wrnmiili'inii, I'iscli. ct Mcy. Eiixciiia grata, ('/mm. Kvoiviiliif aUiiioidv', L. arjryroiH. ('butt, ilfcuiiibrnf, Hr. I'rodr. dehihs, 1 1. U.K. hirsutust II.Ii.K. inconiis, II. II. K. Iitiiri, /.. I'tonymus Jai.onioiu, Thunb. E latum fililurinc ? .Vm. Exocarpiit cii:)r(""'l;orin'n, Ur. I''i.iiiiini »pi('utuin, (hois. I'aljiaiia laiiiigitKiia, //. et A. I'liijiirii Aviciitmr, Lain. nituhi, l(i>\l'. . octanjra, L. ? . pijirrtia. Lour. I'ai^us oliliipia, Mirbel. raraMii'Uiu 'f I'lili.i l.ixa, //. et .1. I'vrula cariiiriilia, //. el A f j'niculacfa, \utt. inacrucarpa, }{. et A- parvifiilia. //. tt A, Fealiiia duriuacula, L. ttislii hophijUa, Mich, oviiia, I.. Fenzlia diaiilhillora, llenth KiiMU Hcrchi'yana, //. tt A. ciavata, Wall. •J(!V PAUI 310 213 213 174 260 374 373 373 373 273 373 373 373 373 378 373 373 57 201,303 303 303 303 , 303 303 303 261 34 95 303 ;ij 173 175 'iM 261 40 293 28 S48 348 348 34H 132 403 13'i aoa 271 210 ai t ! ii i INDEX. 461 i PACIB lancifolia, H. el A. 310 punillH, L,i . a: I |iyrirorinis, W'lM. 2I(> •ctosa, H. ei A. (Tad. XLIX.) sii; •optica, Kumph. 271 Fimbraria tcncila, N. ub E. 313 Fimtirist>'liB aflinii. //. et A. 72 bispicata, Krea. 224 coiiiniiinis, Kunth. 27;i cyiiiosii, Br. . . . . 08 dfinri, Nees. el Mey. . 225 (liphvllii, Vahl. 225 fcrruj^iiieii, //. tt A. 312 pn>l(icarp8i iV. Ill) E' ■ 2Jj. 273 toinuntnia, Vahl. 225 riaLoiirtia celaslrina, II.II.K.f . 277 Ftuijillanu repent. Lour. 220 Flos triplicaliis. Uiimjpli 71 Fluiiiiio ipicalii, Srliiill. 218 l'oiii|u»Ta fi)riiiina, Kunlfi. 'JUS l"riiLMri.i Califoriiica, Cham, ti Schlecht. UO ('Iiiliicwii, I-'hrh. 23, 140 I'raijiiiKi sptnusa, Kui^ ct Pin. 21) rnuikciiia pruiidifiilU, I'l.inn. et SchUchl. 135 I'VaiiHrrht Ctutiiiiisoiii'i, l.tsa. 148,352 FraxiiiiiK ilipctala, //. rt A. (Tab. LXXXVII.) 3G2 Fn'vciiictia •raniluni, (iauJ. 07 I''ritilhtri.k hittora, I.iniil. . 307 Illiacr.i, I, null. 307 imitica, t.imll. . 307 Friiltchui xtulacea, Spr. . 25 Fucliiia ijracilii, 3. macrotlema. Dot. 23 li/imules. Amir. 55 iiiacri»lcma, .SVr. 23 rosea, Uuiz el I'av. 55 FtiL'tis bracttatui, 'Wan. . 40<) carliliiijineus, Turn. 104 coccincut, Turn. 1114, 4U8 conciiiims. Turn. 78 omttrUliis, Turn. 1(>4 coniiim. Turn. 408 curniculalui. Turn. 164 liculintuK, Turn. 407 furculuj, Aij. . 163,407 ilicifulius, Turn. 258 lacimutui, Turn. 164 mammihius, Turn. Mcnziesii, A(f. nutans, l„ ohtuaun. Turn. osmiinilacfHS, Turn. pinnnlijidus. Turn. plaljicarpua. Turn. piirifrriis, \.. .snccharinua, I.. . aisiiinhriiiiilcs. Turn. . sliriutiis, Turn. tomentosus, Turn. vcnoiits. Turn. vermicularit. Turn. vcaicuio^us, L. J. Sherardi. far. minor, Fuircn.i Kottliotillii, y. :ib E. Fuinuri.t capiL'oliila, L. riiccmosa, Tliunl). Funaria liyirruniitrici, Iledu: (ialniia tristit, \. ah E. . (iaI.K'lia luliorosa, DC. (iiiliijd lilliinilis, Forst. . piaiiitoria. Ait. Galiii»i>i?ca parvillnra, Spr. ? resinusa, II. it A. (iaiium .' Apariiii", L. apiiiiltitiiiii, Uiini. ? lionaK', L. CisliloriiiiMuii, //. ;t A. cotiniiiiles, Sehlechl. Alexicanum, 1 1 . II. K. . mucronatiim, Uui/. et I'av. rotiinditiiliiiin, L. rotutiiUun, Thunb. ruliiiiiilcs, y,. . TarintMise, Spr. Lialpliiinia ^laiuiulosa, Cav. et lit (jlauia, i'av. (jarcinia C'Dcliiiicliiiionsis, Choia (iardoiiia tloriil.i, DC. ruilicaiis, Thunb. spinosa, TIiuuIj. Oardo(|uia C'liilcnsis, Benth. (jarrya clliplica, Lindl. . Gaultticria oduralu, U.U.K. 134, I'AdK 164 163,407 110 164 407 164. 408 103, 407 407 407 25S 400 Ifi-i 104,408 1 fill, 400 134 224 5 258 119 228 415 62 02 32 32 143 ,295 27 340 349 27 295 27 2t!5 2(!5 . 125 27 280 280 4 101 264 192 58 300 487 IK i I'/ 'tfiij 4fi2 INDEX. !'i I li. Mcxicanii, DC. 437 Ulosiiogyno Cliincniii, Lesi. PAUE 105 (iaura dieorlicans, //. tt A. 34.1 (jlycuatniii citrifolia, £1/11//. 172 Gelidiuiii lartilagiiicum, Gaill. 1C4 Una|ilmtium al|iiiuiin, /.. 126 coriuniiii, I.timiiur. 40H f^iilifhrnirum, DC. S.'iO ciiriiiiiilaimn, iirev. 1*!4. WJ Clilli'liso, .V;;r. . 31 ,150 Unec-oluliiiii, Ilnrv, 104, 40<.> citrliuiiii, //. et A. 31 (jciitioiia nr.i/iilusti, tiraliaiD, la; coarctiilum, S/jr. 31 (lt.■UlIl^Ut I'liii. 363 (it'ciirrcns, hea. . 151 , 3.09 _filil'urmi.i, 1.. . 34 (liiiii'iiin, L. . 116 ((liiciulis, I'lll. . 1147 't lilajfiiuiiilc", //. et A. 359 (flaiK'a, /'(///. . 127 liitLo-alliiiin, A. 151 ,300 rut.Ma, H'illd. . Uiirickiaiia, Cfiam. it SchUeht, 127 127 nuirijurilmtum, L. |iiir|Min'iiiii, L. . 150 30U Ueophili ri'iiifurmiH, C/iaiii. it SeliUcht. 6tl Saiiilvticcii'-iiini, (iuuii. H6 (ieraniuui C«ioluii.uiuin, XJC. i;i. . . 13 (iiitius inniiri!.>iiiiHs, Lour. I7f, litrnrdiii iiliitiiiiisii, L. . 204 ' loriliiiiia Lai.iiiiliii.1, X. 280 • iesiicria lJi'|i|iiaiia, Sifi, in /.. . S02 Uoisypiiiiii HarliailciiAtf, L. (U) 411 lieuiii L'liilociiM.', Liiidl. . 22 iniliciiii, l.iiiii. 70 Cocriiuum, DC. 22 (foiiania l)i>iiiiii),'ciisis, A. 01 niacrn|ili_vlliiiii, Willil. . 113 i/liihni, JiUM|. 61 ijiiillyim, ShkI, 22 (rntniin itnnmttiiitt lluok. .10 stTuium, Ait. .' ii:i iilltMllilCH lljllll/llll t Liiur. 201 (-•i^Mi'tiii.t iMiiit'ii uau, Ufirs 4U0 (•raiimmi!* curiaciM, Kaul}'. 274 munciitii, llait. 400 lircurrrnn. Wall. 274 (jiliu ac'ljillta I'ulid, ficntli. 367 lull I la, Kaiill. . 103 arciiaria. llenlli. 8«i7 ()ni|it(ipliylluiii liorti'iiito, A'cci. 206 yriiciiit, Hiiok. •Mi Ciruliolii lui iilii, \'ahl. 202 luciiiijU, Uuiz tl I'. 3(iT miiiiiiinii, /.. . 202 inuliuaulis, Htid/i. 267 (irayia pijl_\ tfaluidi'*, H. el A. 387 liii.liora, lirntfi. S6U (ircHJu iiflinif, l.iiiJl. 171 pliariiaceoiile!!, lient/i. . 366 crenutii, I'ortt. 60 pukliLlia, Ikntli. 36C liialliicocca, UC. 60 /luiujens, U(iui,'l. l.il.aCH taiiroi-u*. /.. . 170 stjuarruau, II. (irilMlflia liirsiitilla, //. et A. 147 351 truolur, Iletith. 967 I.ii:nili4, Jl. cl A. 147 (ilaux luaritirnuy L, . . . 3t)4 rulir'ciiulit, DC- 351 Uloiilitiiia lliTiiiaiitii, lir. 73, 1U2, 'iii a<|uarri>«a, Dun. 147 Oliuua (licuiiiijoiileai L. 293 (iruiic:via ncaiickiifi, L. ^TaB. XCVII.<».) 426 Ululilja lliira, y^ozi. f 271 (iriiinilfa Uoovcuii, //. ttA. 103, 265 liluiUiiUuii uuiWv, Jl. tt A. 210 (JuittiTift riila, Diiiiiil. 1«7 ramijlorui.'i, I'orsl. 60 (jukztieiiapiilyljotNra, Can. 279 Siuicuiu, 11. el A. . 210 uluiilulia, Lum. 279 INDEX. Guottarda f<|><-c!oia, /.. riullaiulinn H'lniluo, Ail, . (iunncra ical)ra, Hiii: rt Pint. (jymtiiindrtt Stfllcri, C/iiiin. it Schlechl. Uyuiii hi piirfi/lurum, WM. gylvestro, Br. . (iydiiiocDrotiit latifulia, // el A. . CiyinnoKrainm:! Caldiiieliimu, Kaiilf. triaiiKuluri'i A'aulf. Ciyiiuiotlirix .liiponira, Kiinth. (>>iiau(lro|isis |iL'nta|iliYlhi, HV. . Uyriiirn liiilboaa, //. el A. ILilic'iiuria olitiKata, llie/i. lljliMiirt iniillillort, lliiilh. lialvilryi ot^iniiiilacca, lliirv. Hamcli:! patciii, Jan/. Hu|ilii«iyli9 Mcyi'nii, iV. uh /;'. Hurliimiiiii I cili'iia, D('. . ci)ryiiil)i>«.i, He. faxciculata, />('. y |iiin>;iMi)i, lliiiik, Hii'iiMtoxyliiii ('uin|ioili('aniiiii ■ 1.. Ht'luH iiiiimi Ti'i)'- Miiiiii, //. e.t A. livclcru arlji>rua, Sir. Uciiwiiii Ijitlora, liriii' II, iiiai'roitenia. //. tt .1. iiiiiUilliira, Cut'. rnmusmatmii, lllujiio, . lloilysaniin lioroair, S'utl. ciiiiriitiii, I'C. I't ll.li.K. pohjcarpum, I'uir. fmUmTcum, Koxli. Scor/iiurut, Sw. slrutium, Tliiiiil). vei/Krtiliiiniii, I,. Hciiiiia •alicit'iilid, l.iiiA. el Olio. . \lu\einuia jiulitrutum, DC. pubescetn, //. el ..l. . Heliantiifiiiiiiii .... V . polifiiliiiiu, 7'urr. el dr. lieliaiitlius Caliruniicu*. DC. gluliiiojtiij, 11. el A. Iuiigift)liu«, Hook. Helictcrea aii^ustirulia, Wall. ijuazumiej'uluc /iroxiimt, Schluvht. virijitia. Wall. Heliotropiuiu ? uiiuiualuui, //. et A. TAnK 81. 2W 4.j I'.'H uuo 'I'M', 7:i S I l;i 4a!i 407 'J9j, 4JM yi7 a.'i7 957 857 ViO 41)4 304 ■J04 \n 'H\\ 2U4 12'.> 287 180 0->, 180 (i'J •idi 180 •J88, il-i ■m:> \*^ '<^ J*. ^' r 4G4 INDEX. :■ ) \m:i PAOE Tampicensis, Moric. . 278 tiliaceus, L. . . .60, 168, 260 tricuapifi DC. . 60 Youngianus, Gaud. 79 Hicrochloc alpina, R. et Sch. 132 antarctica, Dr. 50 borcalis, B. el Sch. 119,132 Hippocratea Acapulccnsis, H.B.K. 280 Hippocrepis barhata, Lour. 180 Hippuris niaritima, Hellen. 12.1 Hiptage Madablota, H. et A. 174 Hinca cycloptera, Fl. Mex.f (Tab. LVI II.) 260 Hitutsua ? serrata. H. et A. 263 Hoitzia coerulea, Cav. 440 Cervantesii, H.B.K. . 303.441 coccinca, Cav. . 303 data, H. el A. 441 glandulota, Cav. .'<03,44I tyuarrosa, Eschclioltz. 151,368 Holarrhtcna afiinis, //. el .4. 198 Holcus alpinus, Sw. 132 borcalis, Sclirad. 119 nervosus, Roxb. 237 redolent, Forst. 50 Hologymne glabruta, JJartl. 354 Holotteum hirsulum, L. ? 203 Holostigma hirta. Link. . 341 Homa-athcnim Cliinense, A^ ab E. 230 llordeuni murinum, L. . 51 pratcnsc, Hud. 404 pusillum, A'»(^ 404 Horkelia Californica, Cham, et SchUcht. . 139 capitata, Lindl. 338 congcsta, Hook. 839 cuncata, Lindl. 338 ■ Douglaiiana, Nutt. 338 fusca, Lindl. . . . . 338 graiuiis, //. et A. . 339 hirtula. Lindl. . . . . 330 pitoia, Nutt. . . . . 339 Hoiackia bicolor, Dougl. 137 craisifolia. Benth. 332 cytiioides, Henth. 332 dccumbcns. Benth. 137 gracilis, Benth. 332 graiiditlora, Benth. 332 juucea, Denth. . . . . 332 parviflora, Benth. 332 Punhiana, Benth. 137 ■ericea, Benth. 332 stipularisi Benth. 332 tomentosa, H. et A. . 137,332 Hugelia dcnaifolia, Benth, 364 elongata, Benth. 365 lutea, JJenM. . 365 virgata, Benth. 365 Hutcbintiu calycina, Den. 122 Hydrocotylc Asiatica, L, 263, 293 interrupta, DC. 84 natans, Cyrill, 347 vulgaris, Mich. 84 Hydrogloiaum aeandens, Willd. . 73 Hydroica npinosa, L. 303 urens, R. ct P. 303 Hydrophyilum capitatum, Dougl. 371 magellanicum, Lam. . 30 Hymencma fissa, Grev. . 407 Hymenopappus glaucui, Spr. 90 Hymenophallus Damonum, Spr. . 78 Hymenopliyllum Filicula, Willd. 76 lanccolatum, //. el A, . 100 obtusuo), //. et A. 109 rccurvum, Gaud. 109 Tiinbridgensc, Sm. 53 Hypericum anagalloides, Cham, et Schleeht. I3G aureum. Lour. 172 biflonim, Lam. 172 f carneum. Wall. 173 Chiiien)e, Choit. 172 Cochinchinente, Lindl. 173 monogynum, L. 172 petiolalum, Lour. 173 Hypnum abietinum, S», . 120 aduncuio, L. . ISS ChamiHonis, Homtch. . 76 cuipidatum, L. 120 dendroidet, L. 120 dcnticulatum, L. 120 fuaccicona, H.etA. (Tab. XIX.) 7(i Itricinum, WilU. 120 lutcacen*, Hudt. 133 populcum, Hedw. 121) proliferum, L. . 169 lalcbroaum ? Hoffm. . isa v<^ t\ 333 137 332 332 137, 332 364 36ft 365 366 122 263, 293 84 347 84 73 303 303 371 30 407 30 78 76 100 109 109 53 I3G 172 172 173 172 173 172 173 120 133 76 120 120 120 7«) 120 139 120 169 133 INDEX. 405 PAGE FAOE Sandvicenie, H. et A. 109 elongatA, Willd. 308 ipiniforme, Hedw. 109 Iridoea papillata, Grev. . 165, 409 uncinatum, Hedw. 120 Radula, Grev. 409 Hypocheeris apargioidei, H. et A, 28 stiriata, Grev. 409 HypoMtis purpurea, B. Br. 207 Iris Becchcyana, Herb. . 395 Hypds, n. »p. . 306 Douglaaiana, Herb. 39.i albida, H.B.K. 306 humilia, Marsh. 100 polystacha, U.B.K. )56 ,306 longipctala, Herb. 395 rhytidea, Benth. 442 Sibirica. 5pr. . .117, 130, 160 apicata, Poit. . 306 Tolmieana, Herb. 390 ■tellulata, Benth, 306 laachno dispar, Trin. 236 Ilci? anomala, H. el A. (Tab. XXV.) 111 involuta, Forat. 273 A$ialica, L. . 261 muricata, N. ab E. . 236, 273 inteffra, Thunb. 261 pulchella, Rotli. ? •230 pubescciM, H. et A. (Tab. XXXV.) 176 Itchamum minus, Prcsl, in Kunth. 274 lUecebrum senile, L. . 207 Isjetti-pullu, Rhucd. 25tt By muUu, Rhted. 247 laolcpia barbata, R. Br. . 220 Impatiens balsainina, L. . 260 ezigua, H. et A. 312 Impcrata arundinacea, Kunth. . 240 ferruginea f Schlccht. in L. . 312 Kdinigii, P. de B. A. tfee$ ab E$enb. 240, 273 aquarroaa, Vahl. 22f. Indigofcra Anil, L. 286 Isopyrum occidentalo, H. et A, . 310 lespcdezoides, U.B.K. 415 Itea Cliincnsis. //. et A. (Tab. XXXIX. ) 189 toruloia, Il.et A. 266 Lcia Chinensis, L. 217 Inga anomala, Kunth. 419 Ixora alba, Burm. 1U3 bigcmiiia? Willd. 182 coceinta, Bot. Mag. . 193 . dimidiata, //. et A. . 181 Pavetta, Uoxb. 193 dulcis. Willd. . 181 speciosa, Willd. 193 f Guatemalcnaia, //. et A, 419 atricta, ttoxb. et Wall. 19'} ? patciis, //. et A. 419 Jaegvria liirta ? Less. 299 pungcna, Humb. et Willd. 287 pcdunculata, //. et A. . 299 lonidium purviflorum, DC. 10 Jamboaa Malaccenais, VC. 83, 188 lozoato rotundifolia, var. oblungifolia, Neea, 209 vulgaria, DC. ■ 188 Ipomoia Batatai, Lam. . 90 Jaaminium azurictim ? £. . 06 bracteata. Car. 303 hinutuni, L.t. 197 carulea, Ker. . 201 ,448 officinale, L. . 197 cincta, Kcem, et Sch. . 303 Jatropha Curcss '? L. . 309 funUf Sthlecht. 303 multifida, il. . "^12 • marititna, Br. . 90 urena, L. . . . 443 palmata, Forak. 90 Joaainiacotinirolia? DC. 62 purpurea. Lam. 00 Juncua arcuatus, Valil. , 131 ' Quamoclit, L. 201 .440 campettris, L, lie reptana, Choii. 267 caataneua, Engl. Sot. . . ' 131 aagittifolia, Purth. 151 Meiizicaii, Br, . . 402 ipicalaf H.B.K. 303 spadiceui, All. 161 tubereulata t Ra>m. et Schult. 90 ipieatus, L. . 131 Ipomopsie elegam, Lindl. 366 Xiphioidea, Mey. 161 Iictioo celoaioidea, L. 306 Jungermannia bicuipidata, var. L. 110 3n II !', 432 63,83 360 208 407 PAOI Lamourouzla cordata, Schleeht, in Linnma, 307 multifida? H.B.K. . i07 Lantana aculeata, L. . , , 205 annua, L. , .93 lipploidet, H. et A. . . . 305 Laaerpitium hirautum, L. . . 125 Laathonia glaberrima, DC. . . 354 glabrata, Lindl. . . . 354 Lathyrus decaphyllus, Hook. — fi. minor, . 138 palustris. Tor. et Gr. . 113,335 nisiformis, £. . . . 113,123 pubcaccna, II, et A. . . 21 acssifollus, //. et A. . 20 Laurunciu obtusa, Lamour. . . 164 pinnatiHda, Lamour. . . 104. 408 Laiiriis caustiea, Molina. . 15 I'cumo, //. et A, Itcijiit f Douifl. Lavunia vrccta. Sir. Layia emarjrinata, //. el A. (Tab XXXVIII.) gnillardwidea, H. ct A. Lccannra Tartarca, Ach. var. I'pialiemii, ventosa. Ach. . i.ccidoa Cococa, Ste. Ledum pahislrc, /'. Lcantodon paluatre, L. . Taraxacum, /.. Leonurua Sibirlcua, L. Lcpidium liipinuatindiim, DC. corytnbosum, //. et A. . Iati|>ea, Hook. . luiocar])'.ini, //. et A. . 0-Waiiiii>uae, Cham, et Schleeht. oxycarpum, Torr. et pi»cidium, DC. vir)^iuicum, L. . Lepido8|)erma r!-.r.en»;', Nie$ et Lepidoitephaw.i •nadwides, liartl. Leptocaulia inc. mix, Sutt. Leptochlr.;v Chrnonaia, IV. ab E. filiforn-i's. Ram. et Schull. Leptoi'tctylou Californicuni. H, et A. (T LXXXIX.) Lvptopotalutn Mezicanum, H, et A. (Taa. LXI.) . Leptoalpliou androsaceua, Uenth. Meyer. 58 389 66 183 357 133 133 77 127 125 115, 125 204 6 323 323 324 78 323 59 270 228 350 347 243 240 369 3«5 s\\ >i') ;i( f, INDEX. PAOE ? dantiflorui, Benth. . 366 grandifloruii Benth. 365 luteua, Benth. . . . . 365 parviriorus, Benth. 365 Leplospermum collinum, Font. . 63 Leptostomum ? iplaclinoidcuni, //, et A. 53 Leptosyne Douglasii, DC. 352 Leipedcza Chinensia, G. Don. . 181 cuiicata, O. . 2«2 striata, //. el A. 2C2 LeMingia gcrmaiiorum, Cham, in L. 351 Leucn-ria? acnccioidcs, JI. el A. 28 Leucas Bcntliamiana, //. et A. . 204 doccmdciitata, Sm. 67 Javanica? Benth. 268 linifolia, Spr. . . . . 204 Mtachi/uiJei, Spr. 67 Leucocurync alliacea, Lintll. 48 odorata, Lindl. 48 Lewiiia rcdiviva, I'ur$h. (Tab. LXXXV I.) 344 Lichen cucullatut, L. . 1U3 diatryput, Engl. Uut. . 133 gracilit, Engl. Hot. 134 hliindicus, Eng). Uut. 133 oehroleucui, Engl. Uot. 133 jmiujens, Engl. Dot. 134 pyzidaluM, Engl. Hot. . 134 radialiu, Engl. Uot. 134 ranrjifetinut, Engl. Uot. 134 uncialis, Engl. UoL. 134 Upsalieniii, Engl. Uot. 133 Ligusticuin Omelini, Chain, ot Schlccht. 124 Scoticuni, L. . 115, 125 LUium Kauiticliatccntc, L. 118 pouiponiuni, Thunb. 272 Limnantliui Douglaaii, Br. 328 Limodurum veratrifolium, Willd. 71 Limoniu cilrifulia, Willd. 172 parvijiora, Sima. 172 trifolutta, L. . 172 Linaria C'anadcnaia, Spr. 153, 375 Linautliu* dicliotomua, Benth. 365 Lindasa pulymorplia, Wall. 257 ▼uiabilii, II. it A. ["K At. Li:.) 257 Linnaia borealia, L. 125 Linum oligophyllum, Schiedl. 11 Sebiedeutum, SchL «t Ch. 411 uaitatissimum, L. Liparis revoluta, //. et A. (Tab. XVI.) Lipoclioeta macroccpliala, H. et A. umbcllata, DC. Lippia aspcrifolia. Rich. . callicarptefolia, H. B.K. gemiuuta, II.B.K. myrioccplinlii, Schlecht. in L, nodillora. Rich. Liriope spiciita, Lour. Lithospernum Chinoaac, //. et A. '< circuiuscissuin, //. et A. denticulutuin, Lchm. maritimuin, Lehin. myosotoiilcs, Lehm. tinclorium, Ruiz vt Par. tingens, K(i in. ot Sch. . Lititea Chinensis, Blunic. Loasu accrifoliu, DC. Lobelia ucuminata, Gaud. angnlo-dcntata, 11. et A. arabiiloidcs, 11. it A. (Tad. LXVI.) carnosula, //. et A. Cavanitksii, Un'in. ct Sch. corilifulia, //. et A. divaricuta, //. tt A. (Tab. LXVII.) Uriinosciana, Gaud. laneoulutii, Gaud. laxillora, DC. . inacrostailiys, //. et A. periicajolia, Cav. polypbylla, Jl. el A. ovalilolia, //. et A. riijidula, 1 1. U.K. Lomaria longllolia, //. et A. proccra V Desv. Loinatia obli(|ua, Br. Loniccra aflini;), //. et A. cwrulca, I.. . cilioaa, I'uir. corymhoaa, L. , Lcdcbourii, Koch. nigrt, L. Periclymenum, Lour. . ? aiibapicata, H. et A. . Telfairii, H. et A. Lopexia hirauta, Jacq. 4«)7 PAna U 70 436 436 442 305 442 305 205, 268 218 202 370 1 16, 128 116, 128 37 37 37 209 24 88 301 301 302 437 381 301 88 68,301 437 88 437 33 300 301, 437 257 75 44 214 115 143. 349 25 143,349 115 101 349 106 201, 422 1 -.11 •-A hi; r| I IM 1 .1 :( -^1 r" i ^■' ' ■ "^ \ I RI:J| i : ;^ m a; f Ml 468 LophochloDiia Californica, Acm. (Tab. Loranthus Cactorum, //. et A. calyculatus, I)C.f hetorophyllus, DC. Schiodoanus, Schhcht. fi. tctrandus, Ruiz et Pav. Lotus incanus, Dougl. H, glahriuscula, riiicraiulius, Benth. pinnatui, Hook. xericeus, Pursli. subpinnatus, H. et A. (Tab. VIII.) utricularis, Doiiib. Luurea vt;8|)crtilioni9, DC l.iKiiina? fcrruginca, //. it A. Lupinus ufTinis, Ag. .ilbifrons, Benth. bicolor, Lindl. . C/ifimissunis, Eseh. Ciichinc/iinensis, Lour. I uiii'inmis, Ai>. cytisoidcs, Ai/. d(>nsifluru9, lienth. Uouglusii, Aij. K-racilis, Atj. t;randifoliiis, I.itull. Iiirsutissimiis, lient/i. latifuliua, Ay. . Ipptophylbis, IhntU. inicrocarpus, //. tt A. M> nziesii, A(j. Sijn. Mcxicaims, I-iif/. lulcrautluis, Dvugl. inicrocarpus, DC. ijuiius, Duwjl. . Niiotkalcnsis, Donn. .\ootkensis, (i. Hook. . purvifloruit, Kutt. pcrennis, I.. polypbyllus, l-inrll. plumosus, Douijl. puiillui, Ph. . rivularis, Lindl. sericcus, Pursh. truiicatui, iVu//. MTfiicolor, Lindl. Luzula iircuuta, Meyei. . uauipcstris, DC. INDEX. PAOK pack XCV.) 403 intomipta, De$v. 40 25 molanocarpat Deiv. 131 204 spadicca, Detv. 161 50 *picata, DC. . 131 426 Luzuriaga radicana, Spr. . 48 23 Lychnis apetala, L. 122 137 pulchra, Schlecht. in L. 32G 332 Lyciunt Barbarum, var. Chineni c, Auct. 267 137 Chincnsc, Mill. 267 138 Japonicum, Thuub. 104 17,332 Lycopcrsicuin oculcntum, Mill. . 67.202 17 Lyvopodiurn annotinuin, L. 132 180 Arbuscula, Grev. ct Hook. 102 302 canaliculatum, L. — fi. pallidiui 255 335 caulcuccns, Wall. 255 330 ccrnuum, L. . 7.3,255 335 Mcnzicsii, Grev. el Hook. 102 138, 33G nudum, L. 73 180 pallcscens, Hnoh. et Grev. 312 .■}j5 I'hlegtnaria, L. 73 ;l.3j phyllantlium, //. et A. 102 335 Sclugo, L. 1.32 330 curvatum, L. (.. robuatiut, (ire V. ut Hook. 102 335 Lycopsis arvcnsia, //. 37 335 Lygodfgiuia minor, lltmh. 145 3;J5 Lygodiiim Japonicum, Su-, 255, 274 y;ij scandcns, Gaud. 73 .')35 Lysimacliia glaucophylla, //. et A .(Tab. 138 LXVIII.) .307 835 iineariloba, H. et A. (Tab. LV I.) 268 418 Lytbrum Ilnuare, L. .34.J .335 maritimum, DC. «4 21,. 135 Macrocyatiti Humboldtii. Aij. 77 335 Mcnziosii, Aij. . 16.3,407 335 obtuia, IlariK . 103 33.; pomifera, Bory. 77 .l.lfi pyrlfera, Aij. . 407 123 Macromilrion pilifcrum, Schu-agr 100 138 Macrorhyncliiii Loiiingii, H. et j 1. 361 335 Macroitema vilifolia, Pora. 303 336 Madaragloua angustifulia, DC. . 358 335 i Dougla»ii, //. et A. 358 138,336 ' gaiilardioidca, H. et A. 357 330 glanduloia, U. el A. . 358 335 hcttrouiclia, DC. 358 131 hieracioidci, DC. 358 1 18, 402 Madaria eiegaiia, DC. . 355 t :- ♦ INDEX. 469 I'ladi, Feuill. lUdia corymbota, DC. — (i. hi$pida, elegant, Don. . mettoia, Mol. . gativa> Mol. viscosa, a, H. ct A. itiagnolia Yulan, Veaf. f . Mahonia aquifolium, DC. Nutt, Maianthemum bifolium, DC. Majorana hortcntit, Mwnch. Malaclira bructoata, Cav. f Mcxicana, Ochrtul. f Malva Americana, Cav. . carjiinifolia, Detv. Curuiiuiiukliana, L. . (triocarpa, DC. nialachroido, H. tt A. (iblusa, Torr. ot Gr. parviflora, L, . firoflrala. Car. rotuiKlifolia, L. Bpicata, L. tricuspidata, Ail. Malvaviscui AvipulceniU. II.If.K. Manijiftru ijlaucu, UoUl. Maruttia alala, Su\ Marclmiitia pnlymor])ha, L. Marica iridifoUa, Hot. Kog. ilriuta, Bot, Mag. Mariscus vypcrinus, Vahl. lii'vijiratiK, Ham. tt Srhult. L-evis, H.D.K. . puniceui, Vahl. Martca bc)(i)niirulta, llux/i Marruhium (iermanicum, Stcud. hamahtm, Humb. et Kunth. vulgarc, L, Maniloa ventUa, lluuk. it tirev. Maruta Cutulu, DC. fatida, Cau. . Matricaria ditcoidea, DC. Maurandia? itricta, //. et A. Mayt Xea, Uitrtn. Mayteiiui CliiIoiiti«, DC. Mcconofxii craisifolia, Benth. heterophylla, Benth. Mcdicago apiculata, Willd. DC. 57, I -JO, PAOB TAOK 57 denticulata, a. breviitima, Bonth. 17, 137, 262 365 manulata, Sibth, 330 355 Megaitachi/a amabilis, P. dc Beauv. 251 57 cylindrica, Schult. 251 57, 355 Mclacothrix Californicn, DC. . 361 145,355 Melaleuca mtuosn, Forst. 63 IG6 spectabilit, GaTtn. «3 134,318 vitlosa, L. . . . . 63 117 Molampodium pcrfoliatum, H.J}, et Kunt h. 29!) 204 sericcum? Litgasca. 290 277 tenollum, //. et A. . 200 277 Mclastoma Malabathricum, OC. . 186 IU8 aeptemnervium. Lour. . 187 108 Taitcnsc, DC. 02 ice Mclia Azedarach, L. . 174 11 Mclica colpoidcs, Nees. ■ 403 320 imiierforata, Nees. 403 326 Magellanica, Dcsv. 50 11 violacca. Ham. et Schult. 51 12 Mclilotus leucantlia, Koch. 180 79, 326 parviHora, Detf. . 17> 137, 262 277 Melissa repeiis, Ihnth. . 208 108 Melochia hispida, //. et A. CO 278 l)arvifolia, II. U.K. 279 170 Melodiims nioiiogynu<;«. Bent/). carilinali», Dnut/I. florilmiiilii*. I.mtll. (llalirutiu, II. DK. gliitiiioaiH, IVilltl. >riilt;iliis, DC. . liniMris. Titnlh. lulcm, Liiiill. . lvr.ilii«. lienth. namii", llmih. — «. plurijlortu.—t fiiinis, Miraliiiii .l.ilapn, I.. Mitrarar|>iiin liiriiiin, DC. |inlli'liiiii, Jl. it A. Sclii/aii/iiiin. J)C. (TAn, XCI! Itfulinn mhrifuha, \Kmf cl Pav. Molliigo urciKiria, II. U.K. Moinonlica l!al>amliia, L. ? i|uini|iii li'lii, //. tt A. Monanlclla noii^'Ia^ii, lUnth. uiiiliilata, tiiiith. Monuina lincarifolia, li. tt P. (T* Xala|ifiisi$, 11. U.K. Moiinlo|iia iii.ijor, DC-. uiiiiDr, DC. iVoritii Chiiiensii, Tliurih. Morcloiia ualiiiiiLfuriuii, Gaud. Murniinin lucida, Spr. Morinila cilrifolia, L. Mucruiica Californioa, Jitnlh. Muciiiia allis^imai DC. Muliijuin cunoalum, //. ct A. Murraya exotica, /■. MiM»u.'iiila/Vo;i(/u«fi, Lour. glabra, Vahl. . piiboaL'i'iin, Ait. Myciiii'iiia ? flaw, //. et A. Mygiiidus Scoparla, //. et A. Myginda I'rayoga, Sclilccht. rAOK 21 IHI •2SS Mjronima iimbcllata, DC. My()|>iirutn ? cuplirMioidei, H. et A. toiiuifoliiini, lir. VAor 86 67 03 367,418 Myniinlih Oiyria renirurmis, Jfook. 12U Oxytropis nrclioa, Hr. 122 liorcalis, DC. . 132 Oxyiira rhrysanthcmoiilct, DC. 330 I'achypodiiim intc^rirMinir«, lloff\n. . 04 ilodecamlrn, I/Hi't. U4 octaiitirn 't L. . 308 I'icrii rtprnt. Lour. 104 I'ilfa pcpldidcii, //. f< A. m I'lnguictila lilacina, Chum, tt Schltcht. 44.1 PinonUt t/ilenfitiu. Gaud. lOH Finui liractcata, Dun. ao4 Culiforiiii'a, Loh. 303 Ccmlira, L. . 117 Coulteri, Don. . 893 Dougliiil, Sab. 304 gnndii, Dougl. 304 iniigiiii, Duuijl. 303 Laiiibortiaiia. Dougl. . 304 Massoiiiann, Lnmh. !i71 Mcn/lcsii, Lanih, St)4 inniiticola, Douijl. 304 miiricnla, Don. . 303 nobilii, Douijl. . 304 palulii, Sell, ct Dcp. ? . 303 railiata, Don. . . .IDS, 393, 413 retiijiiitii, 11. O.K. 100 rigiila ? Mill. . . . . leo Sabiniana, Douijl. 303 Sincluirii, //. el A. (Tab. XCIIl.) 302 cr boKoninfoliuni, II. et A. . 310 fllipticum, //, el A. . 443 latifoliuni, Furtl. 70 tncllivMicuni, .Sy^r. 00 imlliiliim, For«t. 06 (MitPiii, 11. et A. 311) rejiexum, Valil. 07 ■cubrifuliuin. //. el A. . 310 letriijihyllum, Forit. 07 vtrticiUatmn, L. . . . 00 Pifpii'riu irincrvia, Cav. . . '. 106, 433 I'isoiiia I'acurcroV II.D.K. 30H Pittia StratiutvD, L. . . I 112,443 i>i>M»i marilimum, L. I'ittuiporum glabrum, //. el A. paucitlormii, //. ct A. (Ta«. XXXll Toblra, Ail. Plantago Aii.alca, L. Cumlichatica, l.inli. gnapliuliuiilcii, Kull. liiii|iliJul:i, Huiz et I'liv. Iiiijopus, Pit. nuijur, L. , media, L. inuHU, //. et A. Qucllana, (iitud. tumida, Link. Plataiius occldontulia, A. Platyitcinoii L'alir»rnicuiii, llenlh. PUtyatigina lincaro, lienth. PIcctrantliui auitraliii, Ilr. PIcctritii viirigciita, DC. . Pleopellii elonijata, Kaulf. I'leurothitllis diaticha, Ach. ft Kicli, I'locatniuiii cuccincum, Lyngli Plumbago riirulcn, llumb, et h'linlh. Mcxicaiia? 11. U.K. roica, /.. Zoyluiiica, L. . Poa, Uct;.. amaliilii, L. . angustata, lir. . annua, L. arctica, lir. Droicnii, Kunlh. cnjii/larii, Kuxb. Chinentii. Roxb. ciliarit, II. I). K. ciii/iidata, Itotli. ajlindrica, Koxb. Douglaiii, Ncet. Jttxuoiu, Uoxb. (iiingeluii, Koxb. "' Indicfi. Willd. . Malabanea, L. mtgailiichya, Kuch. Michauxti, Kth. ncmoralii, L. . plumoui, KcU. polifmorjiha, Willd. I'AOK 113,123 110 ) 108,250 100 200 IM 384 43 UH4 li7 43 4U 03 43 100, m\ 3lH 3lt> 02 340 103 71 IC4,40m 42 307 207 U3 312 Uil 132 m, 110 132 ■IM 2M 240 312 252 251 HH 252 2.V2 253 249 252 404 110, 132 254 252, 253 it' HiHr' ';r ■■ t' I' INDEX. 475 PAOI liraloniii, L. . 110 ptiudoamabiHt, Roxb. 332 Huxburghiana, Schult. aaa ruhciu. Lam. . 'ii\ •crotiiia, Oaud, 403 tinioloitlet, Koib. Ml virijiita, Koth.— »3. humUior, Kunth . . 240 I'udocurpua neriifniiui, Lamb. an Vogogyue Duiiglaiii, ttenlh. 383 roultiilora, Denth. 863 parviflura, tienth. 383 Poifunatlicruin crinitum, Trin. 338 polyilarliyum, H. ft Sch. 338 rcfructuni, A^ ab E, 373 tacrharoideum, 1*. ;iniin, L. . 110,130 Pnlypuiliuiu Adcnopborua, //. <( A. [T*». \\U.) . 104 atropuucutuin, Gaud. 103 altcrnifollum, Willd. . Calirornicum, Kaulf. . crinalo, //. tl A. dkhulomum, Thunb. . ertctum, Font. tjlentiiin, Font. faleatum, Th. Fl. Jap. hyminophylloidei, Kaulf. intcrnicilium, //. tt A. . laiifoliuini Furit, Lciixnanum, Giiuil. ni/mphttle. Font, iwllucitluin, Kaulf. pendulum, (laud. pertuium, Koxb. phyniatodca, L. (mlycarpon, H. el A. . PiculicnK', Dttf. Polysipiionia vcrlicillala, Ilarv. Poly«|i<>ra axillarit, //. el A. Polyitit liuin Uuhrciliaiium, Oaud. Pulytrichum Alpinuin, L. caiialiculutuin, //. rt A. conimuiic, /.. . contortuiiiV Mem. juni|)criiiiim, Willd. laivl^tiim, Vahl. nanuiii, Iledw. Pomailorris zUiplioidea, 11. et A Pon^mla ChiiitMiiiis, DC. Pontcdcriu ovata, //. et A. Poppigia cyanucarpa, Ucit. Popului baliamifera, L. . I'orpliyra vulji^ris, A-iij. Porophylluni Liuaria? DC. ) I'AOK 74 101.406 106 70. 366 73 70 374 106 406 74 260 74, 406 103 104 366 74 104 103 266 53 104 103 1U3 260 106 103 63 106 63 60 106 171 IU6 110,133 64 110 110 136 133 133 01 181 318 68 117,160 409 398 ■■ i . ' ft ! I 1? i IT: ,, i . t| '.i •* 476 INDEX. i ,' ' ( ! i PAGE viridiflorum, DC. 436 Portulaca^ara, Forst. 63 olcr&cea, L. . 63 patens, Jacq. . 63 |.:Iosa, Sm. var. ? 293 Potontilla unscriiia, Z. . .113, 123, 338 biHora, Lefim. . 138 frnsrarioitles, DC. 113 fruticosa, L. . 123 glandulosa, Lindl. 0. . 338 nana, Lchm. 123 Ponnsylvanica, L. 123 villos , Pall.—li. gracilis. 113, 123 Pothos Loiirciri, H. el A. 220 Pollsia Canlonciisis, //. el A- (Tab. XL II.) 199 Pratium ijlahrum. Gaud. 9e grandijiorum, (jauil. , 03 parviftorum. Gaud. 93 Premna iiitcgrifolia, L. 67 Prvnanlhcs Integra, ThuHh. 206 Japonica, Thunh. 266 Primula mistossinica? Lehm. 129 nivalis, Pull. . . . . 129 saxirragifolia, Lehm. 128 Prinoj as|)rcllu9, //. ct A. (Tab. XXXVI ) 177 Integra, //. el A. 261 ! Prismalanthut barlsiouiet, H. ct A. 203 Procrii auilralii, Spr. . 70 i glabra, //. el A. 96 1 intcgrifolia, Don. 70 ! §es»ili«, //. el A. 70 Prosopiii liurrida, Kunlh. 288 Proustia ilicifolia, H. el A. 28 pyrifolia, Don. 57 ! Prunus douicstica, L. . 22 : Paidiuin puniifvruni, /.. . 188 ! pyrilerum, L. . 188 Pfilcitnni oornplanaliim, .S'n'. 73 102 trii|iit'lriim, .Sir. 73 102 fruncnium, Ur. 404 Pioralei glumlulciia, L. . IS iuacro»liU'li_v,i, DC. 332 orbicularis, Lindt. 333 pliynD'los, Duuijl. 333 i •irohilina, //. el A. (Tah. LXXX.) . 332 Pijcliolria herhareti, L. . 66 Muriitna, Hani. S06 PAOK Reeve*ii, Wall. 193 ■candens, //. et A, 193 Ptcris alata. Gaud. 107 andromediEfolia, Kaulf. 406 Chilcnsig, Desv. 53 coslala, flory. (Tab. LI.) 256 Crelica, Tli. Fl. Jap. . 274 csculcnta, Sw. . 257 irregularis, Kaulf. 107 lanuginosa, Kaulf. 405 longifolia, L. . 274 nemoralis, Willd. 75 pedata. WiUd. 107 •erraria, Sw. . 274 icrrulata, L. . 256 Pterocliiijs plantaginea, H. et A. (Tab. XVll.) . 71 Pterogonium julaceuin, Hedii: 406 Plerospcrmum acerifolium, Wtlld. 170 Ptcrostogia dryroarioides, F. et M, (Tab. XC.) 387 Pterosligma grandidoruro, Benth. (Tab. XLV.) 204 Ptilota liypnoidos, Htirv. 104 portinata, tlarv. 166 Ihtlmonarin denliculala, Cliatn. . 116 mantima, 1.. . 110 Sibirica, Pnrsh. 116 Punica Granattmi, L. 263 Pyretlirum Caucaticum, Willd. . 126 inodorum, Sm. — var. nana, 126 Pyrola minor, /.. . 116 rotundifolia, L, 127 Pyrrucoma grindcliuidei, DC. 146,351 Mcuiii'nii, //. et A. . 351 Pyrui anihj/tlidifuha, Stu. 83 sambucifulij, Cham, et Schlecht. 114 Pythagorea Cochinchuiintic, Luur. 179 (Juamuclit vitifulia, //. el A, 303 vulgaris, Choii. 440 Querent agtifolia, Nti: 391 aristata, //. et A. . 443 deniidura. Hook. 391 Duuglaiii, Hook. 391 (iarry.ina, Dougl. 391 Quinaria Lantium, Lour. 172 Quinchamati, Ac. Fcuill. 44 i* I INDEX. Quinchamalium Cirilr-JC, Lam. procumbeiu, Kuiz et Pav, Quitqualii Indica, DC. . Hamaliiia fuatigiata, Acfi. Iiomalca, Ach. . scopuloaum, Ach. var. tenuiasima, Itandia longiflora. Lam. . Sinensis, Ram. et Schult. Uanuiiculiia affiiii*, Br. aquulilis, L. auricomiis, L. . Cliileiuk Z)C. (Tab. III.) iliuectui, //. et A. glaborriinusi Hook. hcltecarpus, //. et A. . humilit, L. (Tab. II.) . Lapponicus, /.. multi/idiis, Purjli. muricatu!!, DC. iiivalis, L. palustrit echinata, Fcuill. parrifloriii, y. Torr. et (ir. I'linliii, Rich. . pyifina'uj, Vnhl. re|H:i>«, L. Kaphiulopii Iiulica, Liiidl. ? iiitegerrima, //. et A. Raphii Irivialii, Lour. Kuevoia thynoidea, Lindl, KRlanillu Ephedra, Bronyn. Rhamnui tiiiiitloriii, Moc. et Lt$$. 't cuiieatui, Iluok, lineatut, L. oleifoliui, Hook. thcetani, L. ziiiphoiJei, Spr. Rhaphit thvialit, Lour. . Rhitophora curntculata, L. maiigiv, L. . Rhodiolit rosea, L. Kliododeiidruri culendulacoum, Torr. Indicuin, Don. KaiiUtclmtii-utn, Pall. . Rliodomcnia riliatai li. mierophi/lla, laciiiiata, (Irev. (Mlvcarpiii (irev. Kltuawouiatica, Ait, 77, PAOE 44 44 186 258 163, 406 163 193 191 121 134,316 111 4,134 316 316 316 4 121 121 5 121 5 316 121 121 111 183 263 238 170 13 283 136,329 177 136, 328 178 61 102 197 200 114,123 362 266 116 164 164 164,406 284 ? camtica. //. ft A. (Tab. VII.) lobata, Hook, . macrophylla, //. et A, . radicaiis, L. aomialata, 3furray, tcrobinthirolia, Sehlecht. Rliynchosia granditlora, SchUeht. (Tab. LIX.) . Moxicana, //. et A. voliiliilis, Lour. Rhyncliospora Chinensis, Nees. et Meyer. lavariim, Gaud. tcclcrioides, II. et A. . Ribei Calirornicum, //. et A. ferox, Sm. glutinosum, Btnth. inalvaccum, Sm. Mcnziesii, I'urah. oceidcnlule, //. el A. . puiictatuin, DC. tanguincuin, Douijl. spcciosiini, I'ursh. ttamincum, Sm. *ubvc8titum, //. et A. . tenuitluruiii, Lindl. tritlonim, Willd. Ricinus communit, L, Riedteia iioditlura, Don. . aerrata. Vent, t Riviiiia bumilis, L. Robinia miti$, Luur. Roaa blaiida ? Ait. Californica, var. Cham, et Sehlecht. KamtHchatioa, Lindl. . microphyllii, Ruxb. Roatcllaria proeumlx'iiM, ^. \ees. Rotlbotllia dimidiala, L. Rotllcra auraiitiaca. //. et A. Chiiicnsia, Adr. de Just. Japuiiica, Sjir. paiiieiilala, Adr. de Juss. Roubicva antheltnliitica, Moq. Roiirca glabra. ll.B.K. f Rubia Chilemin, Willd. . L'hamiumorut, L. piitillalui. Sin. propini/uu$, Rich. 477 PAGK 15 137 413 137 179 284, 413 287,418 287 181 226 98 99 346 141,345 345 141, .145 141,345 346 •J5 141,345 34:i 345 346 345 346 212 412 279,412 308 181 339 339 114 185 206, 268 101 270 212 270 212 387 283 27 128 123 123 i 'i ^i ^^'. :f" ■' 'i S 11° li :• t I" m m IC I 1 5 I- R ■ i P i i i ; i |h 'I 478 INDEX. il !v' TAOE KlUjuii, Schlecht. 27 Ruhiis akcafoliu), Poir. . 185 arctious, L. . 113 inarropctalus, liouijl. . 140,338 Mcnzieiii, Hook. 140 MoUiicanus, Lour. 185 parvilblius, L. . 184,262 rcUexus, Dot. Mai/. 184 Injjhi/lln.i, Tliuiib. 184 iirsinus, Cliam. ct Schlecht. 140 vcliitiiius, H. et A. 140 Itiiellia (iiilcis, Spr. 41 Uiii:i(i, Ruiz cl Pav. 59 Utuncx Afctosa, L. 129 •iijiiaticus, /5. crispalus, \'M. . 129 <-hiiiciisis, Campd. ;;ii8 -.rispus. Lour. . 208, 308 ciiiioifoliiis, Canab. 43 tlaiticulatus. Dim. 208 (fif/ynus, L. . 129 ti'iiiicslicus, llartm. 129 Loureiri, Caiii|ui. 208 ]iiT6icurioiilL<, ('fi)iijiii. 159 stlicili>liii$, Wtinmuiin. 157 Ku{i| I.I luariliina, L. . . . 97 Kusbelia liorihiuiilj, Il.li.K- 307 rdUiiiiiirulia, Cav. :«7 Kilt I ;iin.'ii6liri>.i.i. I'irs. . 175 1 '/lulcjientis, Loiir 175 .-ravculfiis, L. . 14 livtidoslvlis j:racili>, //. ft A. (Tah, .\CVI1. A.) (25 Sarcharuin Chiiipiisc, Hnih. 241 cijlimlricum, Hoih 240 K'lniini, Kctz i't Aiii'i 240 Jii/ii'iiicum, Thunb. 242 "liicinaruiii, t. . 72, 102 liiiiiiceiim. Lam. 238 IHili/doctylun, Thuiil). . 242 Sara, Itorh. i . 240 Thunhtrijix. Kolz. 240 Sadli ria cyathfi.idcs, Kaulf. 107 lialliila, //. a A. ■ . . 75, 107 Sak'iilaria Ba^itiifuha, /.. .» 230 Sahcoriiia railicann ': L. , 43 Sahx urciica > lir. 129 ari.-riaria, L. . 129 PAOK ciiicrca, L. . . . .117 Furstcriana? Sm. . . H7 glauca,var.\M. .129 Hotfiuaniiiana, Sm. . 150 Lapponuin, L. .129 micrnphylla. Sc/tUcht. (Tad. LXX.) . ;ilo reticulata, L, . .130 retusa, L. , . .130 rhamnifolia, Pa//. (Tab. XXVI.) 117 spociosa, //. et A. . . 130 Salpianthus aroiiarius, Jlutnb. . 308 pur|>urascens, H. et A. 308 Salpiglossis prostrata, //. et A. 153, 37G Saltola fniticosa, L. . . . 387 Salvia canluacca, Bcnth. . 381 L'uluDihariic, lienth. . .381 viongatu, Il.li.K. ... 306 Kcerlii, Ik'iith. . . . 80G lasioccphala, Ueiith. . . 306 occiJcntalis, Sit: . . 30(i procumhcns, \\u\i et Puv. . . .•JOfi ScormloiiiaV I'oir. . . . .'lOfi Sambucus rucfiiiusa, I.. . . . 1 15 San'.cuhi arctopoidca, //. (.7 /I. 141,347 bipinnn'a, 11. et A. . . 347 laclnlata, //. it A. . 347 liberta, ScltUchl. . .26 Meiiziciii, //. t7 vl. 142,347 nuilicautia, 11, et A. 347 Sanlalum Frejcinetiaimm, GauU. . 94 Saiitolina tuaveoUiu, Pursli. . 350 tinctoria, Mol. . . . M Sapiiiilut Urunmiondi, //. rt A. . . 281 glabrcsccns, i/. e( i4. . .281 iniri/uitlis, .Schlecht. . .281 Snjiiiim lebiferum, Hoxb. 2l!l Sarcoitemma bilobuiu, //. et A. . 438 Cumauciiso 'f IIB.K. . . .302 Sargaaium ilicirulium, Aj. 258 sityiobrioidoi, AC. 116,137 Saiirurui ccriiuui, L. . . 216 Saxil'raga (c. hirsula, 0. jmnctala, DC. NeUoniana, Don. (Tab. XXIX. punctata, L. rivularis, L, tttigera, i'lirsh. lilenijiora, Cham. tricuspidata, lielz. uniflora, Hr. . SnFvola Chamiisoniana, Gaud. Uaudichaudi, 7/. et A. glabra, //. el A. Kiinigii, L. mollis, //. el A. montana f Gaud. fcricpa, Forsl. .Schiniis dependens, Orteg, Huingan, M»l. Schizica dichotonia, Willd. SIcktzangium durum, Bartl. Schizantliut plnnatut, Ruiz et Pav. Schkuliria virxala, DC. Schrankla aculcala, Willd. Schrtbera albent, Itetz. . Schultcaiu atcnophylla. Mart. Scirpu!) ejnijuu$, H.K.K. . lacuatris, /.. lonjofoliut, //. et A. luaritimiia, L. . niiniinua, Vahl. ohtusut, Willd. Scloria ciliaria, \. ah E. margaritifcra, Willd. Neeaiaim, //. et A. .Sclerocurpus oracilis. Sin, Sco)>aria annua, Schlecht. dulcii L. Scropliularia Califurnica, Cha Scutellaria Indica, L. luberuta, lienth. INDEX. 47(» FAOB r \(.t 123 Scutula scutellata, Lour. 186 124 Scytalia Longan, Uoxb. . 174 114 Sebifera viscoia. Lour. . 208 124 Sedum Kliodiola, DC. . 114, 12:! 124 unilloruin, //, et A. . 2(13 114 Sclliguea decurrens, Prenl. 274 124 Scmeiandra grandillora, //. et A. Tab. 124 LIX.) 291 114 Senacia glaiica. Lain. I7fi ^■) 124 Alaytenus, Lam. 16 114,124 Senebiera Mcxioana, //. cl A. 270 124 Sonecio arnicoidcs, DC. . , 32,30(1 124 bipinnatifidus, //. et A. 32 123 Uridgcaii, //, et A. 67 124 Caliromicus, DC. 360 123 Douarlasii, DC. 360 89 •i flocciferus, DC. 300 89 frigidus, Lessing. 120 89 glabratus, //, et A. .12 60 Kalinii, Null. . 120 89 nigrcscens, //, ct A. 32 89 Pseudo-arnica, Lcssing. 120 2G6 V rhonibifolia, //, et A. 437 55 Scrisaa fii-lida, CoHimcrson, 194 63 Scrjania Mcxicaiia, Willd. 281 73 raeemuau, .Schuin. 413 429 Serratula aliiina, L. 110 V. 39 Sei^mum oriontale, L. 201 299 Setlania touicntoaa, //. et A. 286 288 Seieli ? tritornatuin, Purth. 34H 176 Sesuvium portulacastrum, L. , 03, 84 303 Setaria glauca, Hd'in, ct Sch. 234 312 Italica, Kuiilb. 234 98 viridii, V. do lieauv. . 236 40 Sethia ludica. H.UK. . 174 98 Sicyoa pachycarpua, U. et .t. 83 49 vitifoliui, Willd. ? 292 98 Sida alba, L. 26!t 229 ttlbida, Willd. ? 278 230 capillaria, Hort. Ber. . 278 230 carpinit'olia, L. f 278,411 365 carpinoides, DC. 168 307 cenlruta, Spr. . 411 07, IJ3. 307 crispa, L. 412 tt Schle cht. 153 diploicypha, Torr. el Gr. (Tab . Lxxvn.) 32!-. 204, 268 diaaccia, Torr. et Gr. . 327 383 duuioia, i>w. 412 il'f, 1 I r i,; t i f '1 :J mi V ■ i n \i h 480 INDEX. t !• 9' :', I 1 1, i .'] 'i' ■■'( »i 1 1 1 lijm ■, 1 i \m . 1 ■1 Rll PAQK PAW iilirormia, Moric. f 278 Btollata, Detf. . 401 gro98ulari(cfoiia, //. et A. 326 Sinilax China, L. 217 malvtuflora, UC. 130, 32G glabra, Roxb, . 318 paniculata, £, . 278 Iiidica, Burm. . 218 periplocifolia, L. 60 lanceolata, Burm. 218 rhotnbifolia, L.t . . (K), 169, 278 piCudo-China, L. ■ . . 07.218 rhombuidea, Itoxb. 411 rotundirolia, Willd. 311 rotundifolia, Cav. 79 Soja hiipida, JUanch. 181, 2b2 iilmirolia, Cav. 79 Solanum argcnlcum, Don. 02 tirem, Z. . . . 278 billorum, Lour. 267 vitifolia, Cav. . 12 Carolinentc, L. 304 Sideroiylon ferruKincum, H. et A. (Tab. LV.) 260 chenopodioides, Lam. . 36 Wigliiianum, WaU. (Tab. XLI.) 196 crispum, Ruit el Pav. 36 .Slcjresbcckia uricntalis, L. 66, 105 fistulosum Hich. 202 triangularis, Cav. 66 Indicum, L. . 202 Sieversia glacialis, Br. 123 Lycoperiicum, L. 67 Silenc acaiilis, L. 123 Mclongena, /.. 202, 207 Drummondii, Hook. 135 nigrum, var. Virginicum, L. 67, 152,304,375 (iullica, L. . 11,320 pinnatum, Cav. 36 ■ Xicaemiif Cham, et Sclilecht. 135 pterocaule. Dun. 152 quinijuevulncra, Torr. ct (Jr. . 320 Quilcntc, //. tt A. 67 Sindairia discolor, //. tt A. 433 rcfractum, //. el A. . 304 .Siphocampylut bicolor, Dow. 437 rubruin, Jtoxh. 202, 304 •'p. ? 311 oleraccua, L. . . 28, 145 anceps, L. . 100 Sophorn tomcntosa, //. . 02,284 graiidlllorum, Doutjt. 395 SouthweUia nohilii, Salitb. 169 mucroiiatuni, Mich. 395 Sparganium oatani, L. 131 Sisyrrhyncliium Cbilonie, Hook. . 47 Spathettigma glutitwium, II. ct A. 204 graminifolium, Lindt. . 46 Spartium junccum, L. 16 iridlfuliuin, Ilumh. et Kunth. . 47 Spargula rubra, Torr. ct Gr. 325 hrtim, Bot. Mag. 47 Spermacoce distant, H.B.K. 295 |>edunciil7.tuin, Hook. . 47 hirta, Sw. . 66 Bctsilitlorum, H, et A. . 47 rigida, Hunib. ct Kuntli. 66 spicatum, Cav. 47 tenuior, /.. (Tab. XCIX. B.) . 205,426 (iriutum, Sm. , 47 Sphacele calycina, Benth. 383 Stnilurina bifolia, Schultct. 117 cam|)anulata, Benth. 41 rateuioia, JJesf. 401 Liiidle/i, Benth. 41 1 INDEX. S|)lia;rococci» conclnnus, Aij. papillatus, Ag. Sphagnum aciitifoli'im, Ehrh. Javense, Brid. . ■((iiarrosum, Weh. el Mohr. Spilanthos albn, Willd. olcracea, L. paeudo-acinclla, L, t . Spinifex tqiiarrostis, L. Spiripa ariii'folia, Sm. Arunciis, L. Cantonieiuis, Lour. capilntn, I'ursli. rhamuMlrirolia, L. i:orymbo»ii, Kozh. lanc(M>lala, Poir. opulil'olia, /.. /3. rihifulia. Null. S[iiraiithe) Inclica, LiniU. Splaehnum mnioiiluii, L. . S|io ati/lis Chinensit, Poir. . 07 Slylocoryiio raccmosa, DC. 41 VVebera. .1. liich. 41 Stylosantlius glutiuosa, H.B.K. . 305 Uuiancnsis, Sw. 129 visroia, .Sir. I5(> Stypaiidra cu.Tulcn, Itiii; it I'uv. 12'.> Styrai auberifoliuii, //. et A. i. Tab. XL. 122 Sutuda australis, Moi/. a2(i I'rulicosa, Forth. 135 Suriaiiu inaritima, L. 122 Swieienia Maliugoiii, L. . ;i2ti Syiiiplioricurpus ract'inosu^, Midi. 807 Syzy!;iuin ? bmifolium, H. el .1. 350 liicidum, UiTtn.y 408 odoratuni, DC. 4I.> Tabi'rnii'Uionlana boviiia, i.uur . 101 liltoralis, H.B.K. 169 inolli), //. et A. 160 Tacca pirnatilida, / . 481 p.vnK UiU 169 120, 133 no 50 5r, 56 434 206 no 120 213 403 241 247 215 322 322 322 118 118 ot. 190 190 199 199 187 187 04, 204 264 287 417 287 49 196 269 387 02 413 143 187 187 187 199 302 199 71 3 1' I iS! ( • i r i;. \ r \ ; ': ' i Ikij m 'f ! _*'i ; W \ it' •\v r il I ' I ■l i' L 1 ; *i il .'■ Kl'. •!» I •'' ,! 'i 482 INDEX. PAOB Tacsonia t viridijinra, Jins. 292 Tagetes congesta, H. et A. 299 niultiseta, DC. 436 Talinum ciliatiwt. Hook. 24 Menzkiii, Hook. 344 paniculatum, GiErln. . G3 patons, WilUt. 63 Tainarix Cliinensis, DC. lea Gallica, H. Cfiinensis, Ehrenb. 186 Taimcctuin rnalricarioides. Less. 359 /iniicijtorum, DC. 359 ? siiavoolcns, Hook. 359 Tara tinctora, Molina. . 55 Taindiiim genipervirens, Lainli. . 302 Tariit verticillatus, Tliunb. 271 Tecoiiia slans, Juss. 303 Telliina hietcrophylla, Ifouk. 346 parvifolia, Hook. 346 Terminalia Catappa, /.. . 'J03, 290 Teplirosia piscatoria, DC. 62,81 Schietleana. Schlocht. in L. 410 toiicaria, Pcrs. . .81, 286, 410 Tetraccra voliibilis, /.. 276 Tetradyinia caiicsceiis. D(\ 360 spiiiosa, H. et A. 360 TctraBonia cumuta, <>a'rln. 25 expansa, DC. . 'io, 189. 263, 293 fialimifolia, I'lirst. 25 Totranthera apeUiln, Uoxh. 208 y Californiea, //. et A. 159, 389 niono|)eUila, Roxh. 208 Roxburgbii, \ees. 208 Tolrapteris Acapulceiisis, H.B. V. 412 Mcxirana, .'/. et A. 281 Tcucriimi orchidoiini, LiiuH. 41 stoloiiiferiim, Horh. 204 Thaliolnim alpiiiuin, L. 120 iiiajiis? L. . 111 TherinopMs maeropliylla, //. tt A. 320 Tbcsium auilralc, H. Br. 270 Tlicspcsia populnea, Corr. 60 Thlajin Buna Pattorit, I.. 7 Thouarea involiita, Broiiii. 273 Tliouinia deoandra, H.B.K. 281 Thymus Cliamissonis, Benth. 155,382 Douijlniii, Benth. 382 Thysanocarpiu curvipcs, Hook. . 324 clcd^ns, Fiach. et Mty. pulchellus, Fisch. et Mey. pusilhia. Hook. Tnytanomitrion umbellatum? Am Tiaridium Indicutn, Lehm. Tilliea crccta, H. et A. Tillrndsia iisncoidcs, L. . vcstita? Schlecht. in L. Tiinuniiis Forsteri, DC. . Tithouiu angiistil'oiia, H. et A. glutinom, Collii", pachyccphala, DC. (agctillora, Dcsf. Tittmntmia ovata, Uoichenb, Tincsiptcriii Taimensis, Lab. truncata, Desv. Toddalia aculcata, Pera. . Tofieldiu c'occinca, Kick. (Tah. XXIX. Tomex Jtijionica, Thunb. sebifera, Willd. Toreniti crnstacta, Cham, et Schlccht. hbelioidcs, H. ct A. Toriiis .Tuponica, DC. HCabrii, D(;. Torrcsia Magcllaiiica, W(i7«, il Schul. Toiirncfortia argeiiloa, /■. CaraccasanaV H.B.K. gnaphalioidcs, Ur. hirsutissiinu, Su: gyniystachio, Ritm. et Sc/t. ToxooarpiH Wighlianu«, //. et A. Trachytella Aetna, DC. Tradpsrantia pimiculata, Koxh. t Trevirana parvillora, //. et A. Trevoa trincrvia, GiU. el Hook Tribiilus cistoidc», I.. maxiinus, L. Tricatus admirabilii, L' Heril. Trichomam.'s bipunctatum, I'oir. FiUcula, Bory. gibherotum, Forst. humilp. Hook, el Grev. memtiratiaceiiui, L. minutulum, Uoiid. iolidum, Font. Trichuatenima lanatum, Benth. laucuulktum, Benth. TACiH 324 321 321 10!) 201,304 24 311 311 (55 435 33 299, 4o5 436 202 404 40 i 261 ISO 208 208 202 202 189, 204 I8!t 5(» 07 304 07 304 304 200 100 219 302 55 80 28'J 157 7ti 70 75 75 70 70 75 383 383 INDEX. 483 I'AUK 324 3'i4 lOit !0I.30-I '24 311 311 ii5 435 3:l ■299, 4^5 436 202 404 40 1 '261 130 '208 20« 202 20'2 189, 2(i4 mt 541 (17 804 67 304 304 20(1 KiU 21 U 302 55 80 282 1J7 76 76 75 7."» 7« 70 75 383 383 Trichostomum lanuginosum, Hedu: Tricholostylis Romplanata, iV. ab E. miliacea, N. ab E. Tridax 'i galardioidcs, //. et A. Trientalis Europiea, L. . Trifoliiim acieulare, Nutt. aWo-purpureum, Torr. ct Gr amplectciii, Torr. el Gr. (Tab. LXXV (^hilen)»i //. el A. tiepauperatuiii, Detv. . ilicliotomutn, //. el A. fiinbriatuni, Hook. furcatuiti, Litidl, );racileiituni, Torr. et Gr. ^ranilillonim, //. et A. heterodon, Torr. cl Or. iiivolucratum, yVilld. . Macraii, //. et A. iiu'laiianthum, //. el A. iiiicrucoplialiini, Ph. iiiicrudon, //. el A. (Tah. LXXIX 'ilitusifloruni, llooh. /i/iysopetiilum, Fiscli. t-t Mcy ropens, L.f . IniUntatum, Lindl. vuriigalum, i>. Torr. ot (Jr. Tri'jvnelld Americana, Null. Trillium oliovntum, Purift. avMile, L. Tnodica Sinentii, Lour. Triopli'ris scricea, SchUcht. Triphaiia aurantiola. Lour. trifoliata, DC. Triptilion spinosiuui, Spr. Trisctiiin airiouUi, Kd'in. ot Schultct. iiibiipicatiim, Beauv. Tritcloja laxa, Uenl/i. pediincularis, Lindl. Triuinfc'tta iluiueturum, SchUcht. paniculata, //. et A. itp. Scblccht. . Triumfctta Lappula, L. . procumbcns, Font. Trixii frutoccnn, Browne, obvallata, //. et A. (Tab. LXV.) latifolia, /'. el A. Tropii'olum triculoruiu, Sweet. I'AOE PACK 133 Trophis aculeata, Koth. ? 215 220 Americana, L. 215 226 aapera, Itoxb. . 215 148 ' fruticosa, Wall. 215 116 scandcns, H. et A. 214,215 331 spinosa, Willd. 215 330 taxiforniis, Spr. 215 U.) 330 taxioides, Heync. 215 16 Troplms laurirolia, WiUd. 215 17 Troximon aparyioidea, Less. 145,361 330 Tulocarpus Moxicanus, //. et A. (Tai 1. 137,331 LXIIL) . 299 332 Turncra cunciformis, Juas. 426 330 obluiifolia, Sm. 426 16 toinentosa, H.B.K.'> . 293 331 Turritis? lasiuphylia, H. it A. . 326 331 Tussilago corynibosa, Br. 120 330 friijida, Mich. . 126 331 Uijena microphylla, Cav. 73 330 Uiicinia pbleoides, Spr. . 50 .130 Uniulu lu.iltitlora, Nutt. . 40o 331 spicata, L. . 403 332 ttricta, Torr. . 403 285 L'nona Chiiieitsis, DC . 166 331 discolor, Alph. DC. . I6)> 331 Ltaserliana, Dun. 166 138 Uraria criiiita, DC. 184 117 Urccidaria Chileiuii, Mol. 41 402 Uruiia lobata, L. . 59 213 Urtica ? 150 280.412 aWnia, II. et A. (iH 172 !»'.. Hula, Roxb. 214 172,280 );rai)di9, H. et A. 95 20 Milluttii, //. et A. 14 119 uivca, L. . . . 214,271 119, 133 piloau. Lour. . 213 401 li. pubeaceiu, . 2l:i 401 rudorali-t, Forat. 69 279 tenaciaaima, Hoxb. 214 279 tirgata. Font. 60 •279 UryilJca Horteriana, DC. 413 71 Usuea barbata, Ach. 163,406 160 Ilorida, Ach. 110 437 birta, Ach. lit) 300 plicata, Ach. 77 300 Utmlaria amplexifolia, L. 118 14 Vacciuium biactcatuai, Thunb. . '266 -:^f m I' li •■«< ■v r ;t ft: i IJI 484 INDKX. Dvatiini. //. ft A. f3. ungustifoHum, Oxycoccos, L. iili),'iiio9um, /.. Vitii Idu'H. L. ■ V iloriana capitals, I'nll. coralDpliylla, ll.li.K. erispa, Hiiiz el Pnv. Iiyaliiiorliiza, Ruiz et Pnv. I'ancoiiveria hexaiulra, Morr. ct Vanilt'llia rrnslaci'a, Henlh. »blonga, lienlh. Vetezia lalifiitin, Eachicholu. V'oniyasia carpp>ioi(le9, liC. Vcratrimi nigrum, L. Verliciia Aulilotia, Jaiq. biserratii, H.B.K.'c bonarioiisis, L. Caroliiiiana, L. liichotoma, Rui/. ct I'av tUijatut H.H.K. crinoiiics, Spr. intermedia, dill, el llooh lasiostacliys, Link, f officinalis, L. . iaiviii'i'ulia, //. el A. TcroniciLfolia, H.H.K. Vcrlxsina cfaiiothifulia? Wiltd. Chineniis, L. 'I haitulata, II. et A. lobata, (iaud. . pinnBtifiila, Cav. prostrala, //. el A. iucculciita, //. el A. Vernonia Cliinensis, Lett. ciiit-r.-ri, Leal. . lanceularis, DC. Veronica aciiiirolia, L. Kni^MU, I.. , unitultila. Wail. Vcr.inica sorpyllifolia, L. Viburnum adoratiisimum, Ker. Chinerue, Zcyh. ? nervoBurii, H. el A. Vicia liiicarifiilia, //. el A nigricans, //. et A. parvitlura, H. el A. PACIK I44.30'2 303 127 llfl. 127 IIG, 127 i-r> 200, 4.')2 27 2« Decaiine. 'i 1 8 202, 207 20J ;i^y 118 aoj 150 07 156 305 305 41 58 156, 383 205,208 42 305 299 106 87 87 2U0 195, 265 87 195 l»4,205 432 39 fl67 207 378 I no 190 190 20 30 20 PAni« Vigna villoia, ,Sdvi. ... 81 Viifa arundinarca, Trin. . . , 132 eloji)jrata, N. ah E. var. t/iiculit aneit, 248, 374 monandra, Trin. . 133 ftolonil'cra, P. B.t . . I'll Vir^inica, AVm, , . 101 Vinca rusea, L. . . 437 Vinceniia angiistifulia, Oauil. . . 98 Viola adunoa, Sm. . . .135 blandaV Will J. . . .122 canina, L. . . , .112 chamanirifolm, DC. ... 10 cliryiantha, llooh. . 325 in.i('ulata, Ciiv. . . .10 Mubli nbcridana, Gimj. . 325 oci'llata, 'I'orr. et (ir. . . . 325 parvijlorii, L. . . . II pcdunculala, Torr. et (ir. . 335 pncinoria, Dowjl. in Hot. Hty. . 325 rubella, Cuv. . ... Hi Viscum riiiluuic, //. <;( A. 25 opiintiuido, L. ... 64 ovalifolium, Wdll. . . . lUU Vilcillavciu? //.//.A'. ... 305 Lourciri, 7/. «/ ^. (Tab. XLVUl.) . 200 moUii, ll.li.K . .305 ne{;uiid(>, L. . , 200 ovata, rhunb. (Tab. XLVIl.) 206,308 piimiila, I.. . .174 Villi Caribiia? DC . . .337 carnota. Wall. . .360 Indica, /.. . 200, 327 Labrutca, Tiiunb. , 360 Vittaria clongata, Sw. . .107 ri);ida, Kaulf. .... 75 Volkameria ang^tlata. Lour. 305 inermii, L. . 305 Japonica, Jaci|. . . . 305 Ketmpferi, Jacq. . . . 305 Wahleiibcrgia linarioidci, Alph. DC. . 57 irarKinata, Alph. DC, . . . 26t> VValtlieriu Americana, L. . 60, 79. 412 arboretcenM, Cav. ... 80 Indtca, L. . . . . 60, 79 Wthera corj/mboia, Willd. 192 Wtitelia. \\'\M.—Potymma, I'oir. 299 biflora, DC. . . .195 . ri INDKX 485 PA(1K PAS* calcnilulacea, Lett. 1!)5 265 ; orientale, L. . 146 (•ord«ti», H.et A. 435 spinoauin, L. . J7 populifoliu, //. el A. 495 /aiiniclicllia paluatris, L. 402 mri^ota, //. el A. 435 Zanthoxyliii: Aviconiiit:, DC. 175 subHftxiiuij, //. rl A. . 435 ClavtB-Herculit, Lour 175 WigimUay Californica, H, el A. (Tab. iiitidum, DC. . 175 I.XXXVlll.) ;)(i4 piperituni, DC 261 Kiintliii. Choiti/. 44U I'terola. U.B.K.9 282 ncorpioidei. 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