2o6 C. SKOTTSBERG 



digynus (Bitter) Skottsb. Near J/, pinnatus (Lam.) O. K. (Peru, Chile, S. 

 Hraz., Argent.). 



Acaoia L. An austral genus of over lOO sp., the majority in S. Amer.; 12 

 Austral. -X. Zeal., single sf). Calif., Hawaii, the Cape, etc. 



masafuerana I^itter. Near A. antarctica Hook. f. (Magell., Fueg.). 



oralifolia Ruiz et Pav. subsp. australis l^itter. S. Chile to Fueg., Falkl. Per- 

 haps accidentally introduced to Juan P"ernandez. 



Leguminosae. 



Soplioni L. 70-80, Old and New World; sect. Tetrapterae ("Edwardsia") austral- 

 circump.; 17 closeh' related species. 



fernandeziana (Phil.) Skottsb. and masafuerana (Phil.) Skottsb. Very near 

 the Chilean ''tetraptera^ [S. iiiacuabiaua Phil.), not identical with vS". tetraptera 

 Ait. from X. Zeal. 



Rutaceae. 



lui^s;ara L. Over 200, pantrop.; a large palaeotrop. group well represented in the 

 S. Pacific (Austral., X. Caled., Polyn.), extending north to Hawaii. The two Juan 

 I-'ernandez species F. mayu (Bert., Hook, et Arn.) Engl, and externa Skottsb., 

 which are very closely allied, form the sect. Mayni Engl. Related to W. Pacific sp. 



Euphofbiaceae. 



Dysopsis Baill. 3; i in Pxuador \D. paucidentata (M. Arg.) Skottsb.], i in S. Chile 

 \D. gleclio})widcs (Rich.) M. Arg. p. p.], and the following. 

 hirsiita (M. Arg.) Skottsb. 



Callitrichaceae. 



Calliiriche L. Widely distributed in the N. hemisph., austral-circump., south to 

 Austral, and S. Chile but absent from the southern half of Afr. 

 LechUri (Hegelm.) Fassett. S. Chile to Magell. [24^. 781). 



Rhamnaceae. 



Colli tia C'onim. 17, Andean and extratrop. S. Amer. 



spartioides Ik-rt. ex Colla. A well-marked species, related to Chilean and 

 other S. Amer. forms. 



Flacourtiaceae. 



Az(ir(7 Ruiz et Pav. 20~2 1 sj).; 18-19 Chile, i Braz., I Argent. 



fernandeziana (iay. Closely related to A. scrrata Ruiz et Pav. (S. Chile). 



Myrtaceae. 



r^'-;// 'I'urcz. 15, Mex., Centr. Amer., Andes, south to Chiloe, Venez., Braz. 



Selkirkii (Hook, et Arn.) Berg. Probably related to species in Centr. Amer. 

 and \'enez., perhaps also to f\ Ccvidollci (Barn.) Berg from Chile; not very close 

 to r. Molijiae Turcz. (S. Chile; Kauskl in litt.). 



