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ROWLEE: PLANTS FROM SOUTHERN PATAGONIA 
Lychnis magellanica Lam. Encycl. Méth. 3: 641. 1784. 
M. ALPEsSTRE Dusén, Ark. f. Bot. 77: 15. 1907. 
. STELLARIA DEBILIS Urv. Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 4: 618. 1826. 
. ARENARIA SERPYLLOIDES C. Gay var. ANDIcoLA (Gill.), 
Reiche, Fl. Chil. 1: 192. 1896. 
Arenaria andicola Gill.; Hook. Bot. Misc. 3: 148. 1833. 
RANUNCULACEAE 
. ANEMONE MULTIFIDA Poir. var. GRANDIFLORA “ Jour. 
Bot. 62: 328. 1904 
. RANUNCULUS PEDUNCULARIS Sm. var. PATAGONICUS Poepp. 
Frag. Syn. Phaner. 20. 1833. 
R. CyMBALariA Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 392. 1814. 
BERBERIDACEAE 
. BERBERIS EMPETRIFOLIA Lam. Tab. Encyc. Bot. Illustr. 
Gen, 3: 301) 1 
793: 
. B. micrroiia Linn. f. Suppl. Plant. 210. 1781. 
. B. MicropuyLia Forst. Comm. Soc. Gotting. 9: 29. 1789- 
CRUCIFERAE 
. CARDAMINE HIRSUTA L. var. MAGELLANICA Phil. Anal. Univ. 
Chil. 666. 1872. 
. THLASPI MAGELLANICUM Pers. Syn. Plant. 2: 189. 1805- 
- CORONOPUS AUSTRALIS (Hook. f.) Macloskie, Rep. Prince- 
ton Univ. Exp. Pat. 8: 428. 1905. 
Senebiera australis Hook. f. Fl. Ant. 2: 241. 1847. 
MAGNOLIACEAE 
- Drimys Wrxteri Forst. Char. Gen. Plant. 84. pl. 42. 1779. 
SAXIFRAGACEAE 
ESCALLONIA RUBRA Pers. Syn. Plant. 2: 235. 1805. 
This is called by the English colonists the ‘‘ Elserly Bush.” 
The presence of resin dots on the lower surface of the leaves dis- 
tinguishes it from the next species. 
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E. BRITTENIANA Rendle, Jour. Bot. 42: 330. 1904. 
