I 1 2 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



P. 375, headline of page : for Nyctaginacece read Amarantacece. 

 Fam. 35 AIZOACE^. Macl., p. 377. 

 SESUVIUM L. 



S. PORTULACASTRUM L. Macl., p. 377. 



Also in the northern section of the east coast of Patagonia ; noticed by 

 me at Puerto San Jos6. D. 



P- 377: 



BOUGAINVILLAEA SPINOSA. 



Occurs also in N. Patag., Territory of Neuquen (Dusen calling it Tri- 

 cycle spinosa). 



Fam. 36. PORTULACECE^:. Macl., p. 378. 



CALANDRINIA H.B.K. 

 Add Macl., p. 379: 



C. C^ESPITOSA Gill. Edinburgh Journal, III, p. 356. 



According to A. B. Rendle (Journal of Botany, Vol. 42, p. 328) this 

 species is found by Lago Argentine in S. Patagonia ; Cordillera of Chili. 



C. DENTICULATA Gill. 



Glabrous ; stem woody at base, branching, prostrate, leafy ; leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, acute, fleshy, attenuate towards base ; 1-4 terminal, peduncled 

 flowers. Calyx-segments unequally toothed; style i, long; stigmas 

 3-toothed, very short. Seeds wrinkled. 



Var. Echinata Barn. Central Patagonia, Chubut Territory, in the 

 Praeandine district. 



P. 379, No. i : The correct name is Calandrinia densiflora Phil., but 

 the plant found by Hatcher is Plantago (cfr. monanthos fide Dusen ; see 

 p. 736, Plate XXV, B). 



Add Macl., p. 380, at foot of page: 



C. CHUBUTENSIS Speg. (described in p. 391 as Colobanthus 



chubutensis Speg.). 



