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330 Hab. Clionos Archipelago, C. Darwin, Esq. Specimens very luxuriant, altogether resembling well-grown cultivated plants. Hills about Lima, /. Mac Lean, Esq.; several sub-varieties, marked as "yellow, mottled, white, or purple Potato"; but none are so luxuriant as Mr. Darwin's specimens. Juan Fernandez, Bertero; no flower; — Mr. Bertero remarks that it is possibly wild, the roots being bitter.

Var. 2, macranthum, foliolis multi-4-S-jugis ovato-lanceolatis glabratis, corymbis glabriusculis, laciniis calycims subulatis, corollis amplis ly unc. diametro.

Hab. Serras of Amancaes, Peru, Mathews, n. 847.

Var. 3, puberulum, foliolo terminah maximo, lateralibus parvis multoties minoribus, corymbis glabratis, calycibus minoribus glabriuscuhs, corollis amphs.

Hab. Puruchuca, Peru; Mathews, n. 772.

Var. 4, multijugum, totum ut in precedente, sed glabratum, foliolis sequalibus, laterahbus midtijugis lanceolatis basi cordatis petiolulatis.

Hab. cum priore, Mathews, n. 771.

Var. 5,j)olemoniifoliu>/i, foliis incano-pubescentibus, fohohs plurimis parvis, calycis paulo minoris glabrati lobis brevioribus acutis.

Hab. Andes of Chili and Mendoza, Dr. Gillies.

This and the four preceding are all large-flowered states probably of the true Solatium tuberosum, upon the pubescence, or form and number of the leaflets of which no reliance is to be placed. If so, its range is from an elevation near Lima in Peru, to the level of the sea at Chonos Archipelago, and iidand to the Andes of Mendoza in Chili.

Stirps II. S. Commersonii, Poir.

Var. 1, glabriusculum, foliolo terminali lateralibus paucijugis majore, floribus majusculis, calycibus pubescentibus.

Hab. Buenos Apes, Tiveedie; Valparaiso, Bridges, n. 401.

Apparently the plant figured in Hort. Soc. Trans, vol. v., p. 249. t. 9, 10, 11, from Commerson's own specimens.

Var. 2, pilosiusculum, foliis amplis, foliolis multijugis sequalibus, floribus majusculis, calycibus pubescentibus.

Hab. Mountains of Mendoza, Dr. Gillies; "cult, ad Buenos Ayres sub nom. S. tuberosi," Herb. Hook. Hardly different from the former variety. Apparently the S. tuberosum of Hort. Soc. Trans., the experiments upon which are there detailed.

Var. 3, glaucluloso-jjiibescens, foliolis parvis ovatis basi cordatis petiolulatis.

Hab. Foot of the mountains of Mendoza, Dr. Gillies.

A smaller plant than either of the foregoing.

Var. 4, glabratum, foliolis paucijugis terminah majore, corymbo paucifloro, floribus minoribus : — an sp. distincta?

Buenos Ayres, in hedges, Dr. Gillies.