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with long linear tip, ciliate, when young pellucid-punctate, adult glabrous, 

 except at the nerves, and silky beneath. Panicles axillary and subter- 

 minal. Ovary 2-celled. Sepals rounded, obtuse. 

 Chili, Peru, and Brazil ; Patagonia. 



Fam. 78. ONAGRACE^:. Macl., p. 606. 

 P. 608 : 



EPILOBIUM AUSTRALE P. & H. 

 Occurs in Neuquen, N. Patagonia. 

 P. 609, after line 8, insert : 



13. E. GLANDULOSUM Lehm. 



Like E. adenocaulon Hannsk., but differing by having inflorescence 

 and capsules glandular-pubescent. Leaves lanceolate, or lance-ovate, 

 mostly obtusish, sparingly serrulate, seldom over 6 cm. long. Young 

 flowers mostly nodding. Seeds obovoid, abruptly beaked, i mm.; coma 

 white. 



N. Amer.; Cordilleras of Central Chili; N. W. Patagonia, by Rio 

 Palena. 



E. GLAUCUM Ph. & Hauss. 

 Add var. STENOPHYLLUM Hausskn. 

 N. Patagon., Territory of Neuquen. 



Add Macl., p. 609: 



E. LECHLERI Ph. & Hauss., var. ANTARCTICUM Hausskn. 

 Monograph, p. 270 (as Macl., p. 611). 



Syn. E. tetragonum var. antarcticum Hook. 



P. 6 10. Delete Epilobitim tetragonum L., as not known from Patagonia. 

 The var. antarcticum belongs to E. lechleri. Nor is E. nivale Meyen 

 known in Patagonia ; it belongs to Central Chili. D. 



P. 6 1 1 . Add to Epilobium the species : 



12. E. CONJUNGENS Skottsb. 



Alpine casspitose creeping herbs, 10-15 cm. long, partly glabrous, partly 

 whitish-hairy. Leaves rather small, opposite, nearly sessile and amplexi- 



