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small and curious, with singularly compressed fruit.* 27. 
Colobanthus ? 28. Plantago. 29. Deciduous Beech (Fagus 
Antarctica of the London Journal of Botany, v. 1, t. 6), fl. 4. 
30. Acena. 31. Variety of Caltha sagittata. 32. Cerastium. 
33. Primula, probably identical with that which is found in 
the Falkland Islands. 34. Juncus grandiflorus. 35. Grami- 
nea. 36. Drimys Winteri ; the wood of this tree has a glan- 
dular tissue, as in the Pines, and the genus Tusmannia. 37. 
Berberis ilicifolia). 38. Berberis (with foliage quite entire, as 
in B. microphylla, Forst., but verrucose flowers, like those of 
B. ruscifolia. 39. Escallonia serrata (Ic. Plant. t. 540). 40. 
Haloragea. 41. Bulliarda. 42. Ericacea, but undetermined ; 
habit like Pernettia, but fruit a dry capsule, and the calyx 
wholly inferior and not in the least fleshy. 44. Donatia Ma- 
gellanica. 45. Pernettia. 46. Composita. 47. Nanodea mus- 
cosa. 48, and 49. Composite. 50. Thalictrum? 51. Fagus 
Forsteri (London Journal of Botany, v. 2, t. 8) 9 . Probably 
among the specimens there may exist the F. detuloides of 
Mirbel (Mém. du Mus. d'Hist. Nat. v. 14, p. 469, t. 25, Pl. 6 
in text, and F. dubia, Mirb. in the same work, and vol. Pl. 471, 
t. 26, in text, Pl. 7; which that author himself believes to be 
only a variety of F. betuloides, and there is good reason to 
believe this is identical with the F. Forsteri, or Betula Antarc- 
lica, Forst). 52.——3. 53. Ranunculus biternatus. 54. Pin- 
guicula! one specimen only with fruit, and a withered corolla 
upon it. 55. Leptinella? 56. Galium. 57. Oxalis. 58. 
Drosera. 59. Cardamine. 60. Apium. 61. Chiliotrichum. 
62. Azorella filamentosa. 63. Pratia? 64. Acena? 65. 
Gunnera. 66. Cineraria leucantha? 67. Cineraria? 68. 
Tussack (Dactylis cæspitosa) in full flower. 69. Gramineae | 
70. Uncinia. 71. to 76. Different Grasses, with only the 
withered remains of last season's flowers. 77. Torresia. 78. 
Triticum. 79. Gaimarda Australis. ` 80. Astelia pumila. 81. 
Tetroncium Magellanicum (Ic. Plant. t. 534). 82. Oreobolus. 
83. Callivene. 84. Juncus. 
* This was found by Mr, Wright in the Falkland Islands. 
