George Macloskie: Plantae novae Patagonicue. II. 137 
4—13 mm longa, inferne 1 —1,5 mm lata, integra eglandulosa. Calyx 
extrinsecus glaber, intus supra foramina filamentorum pilosus; tubus. 
eylindraceus superne infundibuliformis; lobi oblongo-lineares 3-nerves, 
Petala calycem dimidio superantia, anguste obovato-cuneata, apice 
subtruncata. Filamenta parcissime pilosa, breviora a basi 5 mm longa; 
antherae 2 mm longae, lanceolato-lineares ad apicem sensim attenuatae, 
apiculatae, in !/, alt. affixae. Styli superne parcissime pilosi, ramis 
stigmatosis 1—1,2 mm longis cr. 10 subaequilongis, 7 mm longi, an- 
theras 1 mm superantes. Ovarium ovatum, brevissime pilosum, Fructus 
4—5 mm longi, 3—4 mm crassi, dorso pilis brevissimis erectis obsiti, 
intus subrugulosi, plerumque 3-spermi. Semina 2,5—2,8 mm longa, su- 
perne 1,2 mm crassa, cinereo-nigrescentia, chalaza concaviuscula, arillo 
semen aequante margine lacero. 
Hab. in Brasiliae civitate Bahia in Serra do S. Ignacio frequens, 
m. Jan. fl. et fr.: Ule no. 7217. 
Obs. E serie Canaligerarum et ex affinitate T. arcuatae Urb., quae: 
statura humiliore 10—25 cm aita, ramis superne breviter pubescentibus, 
foliis plicatis, subtus 1-nervibus, omnibus basi glandulosis, calyce corollaque- 
majoribus, ovario 9— 20-ovulato, fructibus globulosis bene diversa est. 
XLI. George Macloskie, Plantae novae Patagonicae. 11.') 
(Auszug aus George Macloskie, Flora Patagonica, Sect. 3 u. 4, in: 
Rep. Princeton Univ. Exp. to Patagonia, 1896—1899, Vol. VIII, Botany, 
Part. V, pp. 595—810 [1905], pp. 811—905 [1906].) 
7. Ovidia tenera (Phil. sub Daphne) Macl., l. c., p. 598. 
Patagonia: S. Patagon., by Lago Argentino; W. Patagon., by Rio 
Palena. 
8. Ugni ugni (Mol.) Macl., 1. c., p. 602. 
Myrtus ugni Molina, 1828; Ugni molinae Turez; Eugenia ugni Hook. 
& Arn. 
(Chili and Bolivia; “uni” is the Indian name); Patagonia: W. 
Patagon. and Chonos Archipelago. (Fig. in Eng. & Prantl, III, 7, p. 65, 
C—F.) 
9. Azorella hydrocotylifolia (Fielding € Gardn. sub Pozoa) Macl., l. c., 
p. 629. 
(Chilian cordilleras); Patagon. Chubut, in swampy mountain. 
meadows. 
10. Osmorrhiza claytoni (Michx. sub Myrrhis) Macl., 1. c., p. 638. 
Washingtonia claytoni Britt., Osmorrhiza brevistylis DC. 
1) Siehe Fedde, Rep. nov. spec., I (1905), pp. 113—115. 
