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P. 614: 



O. TENELLA Cav. 



Should be eliminated, being identical with Codetta acuella (Cav.) Spach. 



P. 611: 



FUCHSIA L. 



P. 615: 



F. MAGELLANICA Lam. 



Syn. Fuchsia coccinea Ait. Fuchsia macrostemma Ruiz et Pav. 

 P. 624: 



BOWLESIA TROPyEOLIFOLIA Gill. 



Chili, Juncal 2220 m. Struggling among other plants. (Determined 

 by Skottsberg.) 



As already stated in my exposition of the Fuegian and Magellian flora : 

 Die Gefasspfl. der Magellanslander, p. 149, I am not able to distinguish 

 Fuchsia coccinea Ait. from F. magellanica Lam. Also F. macrostemma 

 Ruiz et Pav. is identical with the last mentioned. D. 



This species occurs also, but sparingly, on the eastern slope of the 

 Cordilleras. 



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Fam. 79. HALORRHAGIDACE^:. Macl., p. 615. 



Algal nests are found in the stem of Gunnera. This family is Antarctic : 

 Halorrhagis is nearly confined to Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. 

 H. erecta is found in San Juan Fernandez and Chili, being used in Chili, 

 as in New Zealand, as a food plant. Forms in the Northern Hem- 

 isphere are all nearly allied to southern species. 



MYRIOPHYLLUM L. 

 P. 616: 



M. ELATINOIDES Gaud. 

 Also in Chili. 



M. PROSERPINACOIDES Gill. 



Is identical with M. brasiliense Camb., fide Schindler in Pflanzenreich, 

 Heft 23, p. 88. Hence replace the name by Myriophyllum brasiliense 

 Camb., found in Brazil, Chili ; perhaps in North Patagonia. D. 



