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i. E. GLEBARIA (Speg.) Gilg & Muschler comb. nov. 

 Syn. Braya glebaria Speg., described p. 452, no. i. 

 Mid-Patagonia, on basal tic rocks between Lago Musters and Choiquelauen. 



2. E. HAUTHALII Gilg & Muschler. 



Perennial herb, with long slender rhizome, covered by old leaves, 

 many-headed. Branches squarrose, with rosulate leaves; distant from 

 each other. Leaves lanceolate, apically rounded, basally subcuneate, 

 i cm. long, 2-2.5 mm - broad, thick, glabrous, entire. Flowers white, 

 solitary, between the leaves of the rosettes ; pedicels 5 mm. Sepals 

 obovate, rounded, saccate, at base glabrous ; petals nearly twice as long, 

 broad obovate, rounded, unguiculate. Ovary obovoid, glabrous, with 

 short style. 



S. Patagonia, Santa Cruz, by the lower Rio Gallegos. 



3. E. LYCOPODIOIDES (Speg.) Gilg et Muschler comb. nov. 

 Syn. Braya lycopodioides Speg., described p. 452, no. 2. 



S. Patagon., on rocks between San Julian and Rio Deseado ; in moun- 

 tain near Rio Chico. D. 



4. E. MICROPHYLLA (Dus.) Gilg et Musch. 



Syn. Draba monantha microphylla Gilg. Dusen, in Pfl. d. Magellansl. 

 iii. 5, 177. (Macl., p. 446, no. 15.) 



S. Patagonia, in upper Rio Gallegos. 



5. E. MONANTHA Gilg et Musch. comb. nov. 



Syn. Draba monantha Gilg, Braya monantha Speg., described 



p. 446, no. 15. 



S. Patagon. by Rio Sta. Cruz. 



6. E. PATAGONICA (Speg.) Gilg et Musch. comb. nov. 







Syn. Braya patagonica Speg., described p. 453, no. 3. 



S. Patagon., in dry and sandy tableland by Karr-Aike and Lago Argen- 

 tine; Mid- Patagon., near Lago Buenos Aires. 



