datis semiampíexicalibus.— R u i z et Pav. Fl. P er. v. I. p . 14. t. 20. f . 6. Bot. Mag. t. 2418.
Bot. Reg. t. 723.
H ab. Conception.
3. C. petioalaris ; herbácea subpubescens, foliis ovatis basi attenuatis connatis grosse
denta tis inferioribus subcordatis sessilibus, bracteis cordatis integerrimis, panicula tricho-
toma patentissima. Hook.— Cav. le . v. 5. t. 451.—C. connata. Hook, in Bot. Mag. t 2876.
— C. floribunda. L in d i, in Bot. Reg. t. 1214. (non Humh. et Kunth.)
Hab. Conception.
4. C. p unc tata; ramulis glandulosis, foliis oblongo-ovatis biserratis glabris purpureo-
punctatis, pedunculis umbellatis, labio c o ro ll« utroque submquali. Spr.— R u i z et Pav. F l
Per. V. 1. p . 13. t. 18. f . a.— Gesnera, &c. F eu ill C h il v. 3. t. 16.
H ab . Conception.
5. C. violacea; ramis violaceis, foliis ovatis dentatis subtus glaucescentibus villosis,
pedunculis terminalibus filiformibus subcorymbosis. Spr.— Cav. le . v. 5. p . 31. t. 452.
H:AB. Conception.
4. HEMIMERIS. Linn.
1. H . urticoefoUa. Willd.— Celsia urtic«folia. Bot. Mag. t. 417.—Alonsoa incisaefolia.
R u i z et Pav.
H ab. Conception.
5. MIMÜLUS. Linn.
1. M. luteus; caule decumbente glabro, folüs dentatis su p ra pubescentibus, superiori-
bus sessilibus ovatis, inferioribus petiolatis, pedunculis filiformibus foliis longioribus,
corolla calyce multoties majore laciniis transversis, palato barbato. L in d i—Lin n . Sp. P I
p . 884. Bot. Reg. t. 1030. F eu ill C h il v. 2. t 34.
H ab. Conception.—This is not the M. luteus of the Botanical Magazine and of most authors, which De
Candolle has long ago showed to he a distinct plant, called by him M. guttatus. Linmeus established tbe
species upon the figure given by Feuille'e, without having seen a specimen, and it is only within these few
years, by the exertions of Mr. Macrae and Dr. Gillies, that the plant has become well known. In beauty
it far excels the commoner M. guttatus.
6. CASTILLEJA. Mutis.
1. C. laciniata; pilis raris rigidis obsita, caule erecto herbáceo, foliis linearibus 3-fido-
pinnatifidis laciniis elongatis filiformibus, floribus axillaribus subsessilibus, calyce corollam
subaequante.
H ab. Conception.—Very closely allied to C. nubigena, but that appears fi-uticose, and has an inflated
calyx, and the segments of its leaves are much broader and shorter than in our plant.
7. BUDDLEIA. Linn.
1. B . globosa; ramis teretibus, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis utrinque attenuatis crenulatis
subtus tomentosis, capitulis globosis pedunculatis. Spr.—L am .—Bot. Mag. t. 174.—Pal-
quin, F eu ill Chil v. 3. t. 38.
H ab. Conception.
O r d . X L V I I I . G E S N E R IA C E ® . Rich.
1. SARMIJENTA. R u iz §• Pav.
1. S. repens. R u i z et Pav. F l.P e r .v . p . 8. t . 7 . f . A— Urceolaria chilensis. M o l C h il—
Feu ill ChU. V. 3. t. 43.
H ab. Conception.—Formerly arranged among the Scrophularinece, but its real affinity was always considered
doubtful till lately, when Martius, in the Nov. Gen. Bras. v. 3. p. 68, referred it to the Gesneriacea.
Wc ourselves have no means of examining into the validity of his reasons, as the only specimen in the collection
has but one flower, and no fruit.
O r d . X L IX . L A B IA TÆ . Juss.
1. SPHACELE. Benth.
1. 5. campanulata; foliis basi attenuatis.—Benth. in Bot. Reg. t. 1289.—Algue Laguen.
F euill Chil. V. 3. i. 1.
2. S. L in d le y i; foliis basi hastato-sagittatis.—Berth, in Bot. Mag. t. 2993.— Stachys
salviæ. L in d i Bot. Reg. t. 1226.
2. SATUREIA. Unn.
1. S. montana. Lin n .
H ab. Valparaiso.—Introduced from Europe.
3. TEUCRIU5I. Lirm.
1. T .orchideum; foliis oblongis obtusis integerrimis trilobisque pubescentibus, denti-
bus calycis ovatis, limbo corollæ 5-fido secundo labellæformi, floribus axillaribus solitariis,
caule suffruticoso. L in d i in Bot. Reg. t. 1255.
H ab. Conception.
4. STACHYS. Linn.
1. S. grandidentata ; caule adscendente liispido, foliis ovato-oblongis grosse dentatis
sublucidis hirsutis summis sessilibus, verticUlis sub-6-floris, galea subintegra.— L in d i in
Bot. Reg. t. 1080.
H ab, Conception.—Oure is certainly tbe same with Mr. Lindley^s plant, but it appears to us very variable,
and in some respects approaches too closely to S , arvensis.
O r d . L . A C A N T H A C E ® . Juss.
1. RUELLIA.
1. R . dulcis ; caule simplici humili herbáceo, foliis longe petiolatis oblongis integerrimis,
pedunculis bracteatis folio brevioribus. Spr.— Cav. Ic. v. 6. p . 62. t. 585. / 2.
H ab. Island of Quiriguina, near Conception.
O r d . L I. V E R B E N A C E ® . Juss.
1. VERBENA. Linn.
\. V. erinoides ; caule adscendente ramoso hirto, folüs iripartito-lacmiatis hirsutis,