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to Europe. Тһе original description and illustration were made 
from cultivated plants. 
12. M. acaulis Phil. in Anal. Univ. Chile 91: 112. 1895. 
M. depressus var. acaulis (Phil.) Reiche, Fl. Chile 6:62. 1911. 
Plants small; leaves in а basal rosette, rhomboid, 1.5-1.6 em. 
long, 9 mm. broad, short-petioled, upper leaves incise-dentate; 
pedicels short, 1-flowered; calyx 6 mm. long; corolla 2.8-3 cm. 
long, lobes nearly equal; stamens and style short. 
Distribution: in the Andes in Illapel, Province of Coquimbo, 
Chile. Locally called “Та Polcura." 
The shape of the leaves and the short-pedicelled flowers in- 
dicate that this species is distinct from M. luteus. 
13. M. Tilingi Regel in Gartenfl. 18: 321, pl. 631. 1869; 
Greene in Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 110. 1885. 
M. Pilingi Regel іп Gartenfl. 18: pl. 631. 1869, sphalm (for 
T'ilingi). 
M. luteus var. alpinus Gray in Proc. Acad. Phila. 71. 1863, 
in part, not Lindl.; Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 98. 1876; Bot. Calif. 1: 
567. 1876, in part; Syn. Fl. N. Am. 21: 277. 1878, in part, ed. 
2, and Suppl. 448. 1886, in part; Watson in Bot. King’s Exp. 
224. 1871 
к М. Roezli, acc'd. to Gray, Syn. Fl. №. Am. ed. 2, 21: Suppl. 448. 
886. 
M. implexus Greene in Jour. Bot. 33:8. 1895; Piper & Beattie, 
Fl. Northwest Coast, 325. 1915. 
M. minor А. Nels. in Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 17: 178. 1904. 
M. implicatus Greene, Leafl. Bot. Obs. & Crit. 1: 189. 1905. 
M. Langsdorfii var. minor (A. Nels.) Cockerell in Daniel, FI. 
Boulder, Colorado, 213. 1911. 
M. Langsdorfü var. alpinus (Gray) Piper іп Mazama 2: 99. 
1901; Blankinship in Mont. Agr. Coll. Studies 1: 98. 1905. 
Low creeping perennials; stems from a mass of yellowish root- 
Stocks, usually freely branched, 5-20 cm. long, more or less weak, 
commonly stoloniferous, glabrous or pubescent above; leaves 
few, cauline, light green, broadly elliptical to broadly ovate, 
acute or sometimes rounded, the lower generally short-petioled, 
