MACLOSKIE : REVISION OF FLORA PATAGONICA. 1 25 



Donatia fascictilaris Forst. It is very common in S. Patagonia in the 

 mountains by Rio F6siles at the level of about 1,000 m.; it occurs, how- 

 ever, still higher up for instance in the spring district of that river at the 

 elevation of about 1,600 m. 



Add p. 45, after line 5 : 



DELPHINELLA Huth. 



Section of Delphinium L., having 2 nectaries with nerveless lateral 

 wings and 2 naked staminodes. Carpels 3. Herbs with undivided 

 upper leaves, and globular scaly fruits ; spurs larger than the petals. 



Chiefly Mediterranean and Chinese. 



i. DELPHINIUM (DELPHINELLA) HALTERATUM (Sibth. & Sm.) DC. 



Stem erect, branching, leaving glabrous, many-partite ; floral leaves 

 trifid, uppermost entire. Racemes lax, petals spreading, stalked, with an 

 orbicular limb. Annual herb. 



S. France to Kurdistan. 



2. D. CARDIOPETALUM DC. 



(Syn. D. halteratum DC.; fide I K.) 



Stem erect, subramose ; leaves glabrous, trisect ; segments many-cleft, 

 their lobes linear, those of the bracts and lower branches multifid. 

 Racemes crowded ; petals stiped, limb orbicular, basicordate. Annual 

 herb. 



Pyrenees. 



Fam. 40. BERBERIDACE^;. Mac!., p. 415. 



BERBERIS L. 



B. CUNEATA DC. Macl., p. 416. 

 Should be deleted, being synonymous with B. heterophylla Juss. 



B. DARWINII Hook. Macl., p. 416. 



Also in N. W. Patagonia, Rio Puelo, Rio Renihue, Rio Palena; W. 

 Patagonia, Rio Aysen, Central Patagonia, near Lago Buenos Aires. 



