1 38 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



6. CARDAMINE INTEGRIFOLIA Phil. 



Syn. C. rostrata Gris var. dichondroides Speg. (Described Macl., p. 438, 



No. 13, as rostrata dichondroides]. 



W. Patagonia in subandine and andine district by Rio Chubut, and 

 Rio Carren-leofu. 



C. PRATENSIS Linn. 



Syn. C. vulgaris Phil. 



Pubescent, erect annual, leaves pinnatisect, the segments of the radical 

 leaves roundish, of the cauline leaves lanceolate, entire. Style very short, 

 scarcely more slender than the silique. Petals white, three times as long 

 as sepals. 



Europe, Asia, Peru. 



Note. C. pratensis L. is stated by A. B. Rendle to occur in S. Pata- 

 gonia, by Lago Argentine (Journal of Botany, Vol. 42, 1901, p. 328). 

 According to O. E. Schulz it does not occur in S. America. Possibly 

 Rendle's determination may refer to C. vulgaris Phil., which, according 

 to Gilg & Muschler in Engler's Bot. Jahrb., Bd. 42, p. 462, replaces C. 

 Pratensis in Chili. 



7. C. PYGM/EA Dus. 



Really belongs to the genus Nasturtium. 



8. C. ROSTRATA Griseb., described p. 438, No. 13. 



According to Spegazzini, in N. W. Patagon., by Rio Carren-leofu, Rio 

 Aysen, and Rio Chubut. Not mentioned by Gilg & Muschler as belong- 

 ing to the Patagonian flora. 



9. C. TENUIROSTRIS Hook. & Am. 



Hairy. Leaves pinnate, not lyrate ; 2 pairs, linear, acute and entire. 

 Corolla twice as long as calyx; siliques erect, slender, 2 cm. on pedicel 

 of 7 mm., ending in a point. Subsp. reichiana O. E. Schulz. 



IO. C. TUBEROSA DC. 



Radical leaves glabrous, long-petioled, reniform. Cauline leaves partly 

 3-sect ; root tuberous. Perennial. Petals thrice as long as sepals. Young 

 silique linear, acuminate in the short style. Var. velutina Speg. 



