(t. floribus majoribus, petalis liiieatis roseis apice crenatis. {Hook, in Bot. Mag. t, 2830.)
^^'Jacq. O x a l n. 5.” De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 693.—O. floribunda. Bot. lieg, t 1123.
(not Lehm.)—Oxalis racemosa. Lam. Diet. v. 4. p . 684.—Oxalis roseo flore erectiore,
vulgo CuUé, F eitill Chil. v. 2. t 23.
ß. floribus minoribus, petalis vix lineatis rubris apice integerrimis. Hook. I. c.—O. rosea.
S i ms in Bot. Mag. t. 2415.
H ab. Conception.
O r d . X IV . T R O P E O L E iE . Juss.
1 . TROPiEOLUM. Linn.
1. T. tricolorum; caule tenuissimo scandente ramoso, foliis peltatisectis, segmentis
6 -7 oblongis obovatisve integris basi attenuatis, petiolis cirrhosis, petalis unguiculatis
calyce persistente subclauso parum longioribus obtusis integerrimis. Sweet, B r . Fl. Gard.
V. 3. t . 270.
H ab. Coquimbo.—We have in our collection T . majus, (Feuill. Chil. v. 3. t. 8. %. super.,) from the
Horticultural Society, gathered at Coquimbo aud Valparaiso by Mr. Macrae; and from Mr. Bridges we have
received a new Chilian species, common in bnshy places in the mountains near Valparaiso, and there
called Flor de Perrfir, which we propose thus to name aud characterize: T . brachyceras; foliis peltatisectis,
segmentis 6-7 oblougo-obovatis integris sessilibus, petalis conformibus, calycis segmentis obtusis calcare bre-
vissimo obtusis'simo.—The small size of the whole plant, particularly the flowers, and their short, thick,
obtuse spur, distinguish it readily from all the others. Mr. Cruckshanks informs us that this is the other
Chilian species, alluded to by Sweet, (Br. Fl. Gard.) under T . tiicoloi'um, which has been introduced by
him to our gardens, but no description of it has yet been published.
O r d . XV. R U T A C E ^ .
1. RUTA. Linn.
1. R . graveolens. L in n .
H ab. Conception : cultivated.
Juss.
O r d . X V I. C O R IA R IE .® . Juss.
1. CORIARIA.
1. C. ruscifolia; foliis cordato-ovatis acutis sessilibus multinerviis, racemis nutantibus
cylindraceis. DC .—L in n . Sp. PI. p . 1467. De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. 739.—Coriaria ruscifolia,
vulgo Deu. Feuill. Chil. v. 3. p . 17. t. 12.
H ab.* Conception.
SuBCL. I I. C A L Y C IE L O R ® .
O r d . X V I I. C E L A S T R IN E ® . B r .
1. MAYTENUS. Feuill
1. M . chilensis; foliis oblongis basi attenuatis apice acuminatissimis margine serratis.—