550 FLORA ANTARCTICA. {Fuegia, the 



2. Luzula Antarctica, Hook, fil.; pusilla, esespitosa, foliis late lineari-subulatis concavis basin 

 versus ciliatis, culmo gracili filiformi arcuato v. erecto, panieula ovata densissiuie lanata, braeteolis 

 foliolisque perianthii subrequabbus superne scarioso-membrauaceis inferne medioque coloratis 

 marginibus in laciriias piliform.es firnbriato-laceras apicibus hyabnis, capsula elliptico-subrotundata 

 perianthio diraidio breviore, stigrnatibus 3 sessilibus fibforinibus. 



IIab. Hermite Island, Cape Horn ; alpine rocks. 



Habitus L. sjricata, statura L. arcuatee lninrilior. Folia uncialia, basi fere \ unc. lata, pleraque exem- 

 plaribus meis mancis superne glabrata v. glaberrima, basin versus ciliata. Cuhnus filiformis, 2-uncialis. 

 Panicida \ uuc. longa, late ovata. Perianthii foliola per totam longitudineni in lacinias foliolum longe 

 superantes fissa ; parte inferiore mediaque brunnea, coriacea, superiore hyalina. 



Allied to L. Peruviana (of the Andes) in habit ; but the leaves (in my specimens) are not ciliated 

 and the perianth is of a different form, its leaflets being shorter, broader, not coriaceous, and subulate at 

 the apices, and with very much more copious and longer cilia?. 



p. 371. Muhlenbergia rariflora, Hook. fil. : — Nees (in Herb. Arnott) regards this as a species of Streptachne, 

 H.B.K. 



p. 375. Arvxvo pilosa ; add to Habitats: — Fuegia, Uood Success Bay; Banks and Solander. 



p. 3S1. Festuca Fuegiana, a., is considered by Nees (fid. Herb. Arnott) a variety of Poa lanigera, Nees, in Martins 

 Ft. Bras. p. 490. 



p. 392. Lomaria alpiiiH, Br.; add to synonyms: — L. pumila, Raoul, Choix de Planles de la Nouvelle Zelande, 

 t. 10. t. 2. f. A. 



p. 393. Gleichenia acutifolia; add to the Habitats : — Staten Land ; Mr. Webster. 



p. 394. Lycopodivm clavatum, var. Magellanicum ; add synonym: — L. confertum, IJ'illd. Sp. PI. vol. v. p. 27. 

 Hook, et Greo. in Bot. Misc. vol. ii. p. 372. 



p. 394. After Schiz.ea, add 



10. BOTRYCHIUM, Swartz. 



1. BcmiYcmuM Luuaria, Sw. ; Sj/n. Ml. p. 171. Engl. Bot. t. 318. 



Hab. Fuegia, Good Success Bay ; in sandy places : Banks and Solander (in Herb. Mas. Brit.). 



Identical with the European plant, which ranges in Europe from Iceland and Lapland to the Asturias. 

 In North America it is ouly found in Hudson's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, and the Rock}' Mountains. 

 I know of no habitat except this of Fuegia and Tasmania anywhere south of the north of Spain. It is 

 apparently a very rare Fuegian plant. 



p. 403. OrthOTEICHUM luteotum, Hook. fil. et W'ils. — This approaches very closely the description of O. germanum, 

 Mont, (in Aim. Sc. Nat., 3rd Ser. vol. iv. p. 121), a Chilian plant, but the leaves of which are said to be 

 lather obtuse and reflexed at their margins. 



p. 40b- After CAMPYLGPt s //c/mwi, adil 



:i. Campyloptjs rigidus, Hook. fil. et Wils.j caule erecto subramoso rigidiusculo, foliis ovatb- 



lanceolatis acuminatis integerrimis, nervo latissimo. 



IIab. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; on the summits of the bills. 



