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Fam. 86. PLUMBAGINACE^:. Macl., p. 654. 



Statice macloviana (Cham.) and S. punicea Rendle are synonyms of S. 

 chilensis (Boiss.), fide Dusen for S. macloviana. Professor Skottsberg 

 calls it Armeria macloviana Cham. 



STATICE PUNICEA Rendle. 



This is a new name of Armeria chilensis Boiss. of DC. Prodr., xii, 68 1, 

 from Magellan ; to avoid confusion with S. chilensis Phil. Has smaller 

 heads and flowers than Statice andina Boiss (Armeria andina Poepp.) 

 and narrower leaves. (Is called Statice armeria in Flora Antarct, but is 

 not the British plant, fide Rendle.) 



ARMERIA ALPINA Willd. 



Glabrous, with several heads; leaves linear-lanceolate, obtuse, i -nerved 

 or obscurely 3-nerved, fleshy. Ovate border-leaves of involucre half as 

 long as inner acutish bracts which are dorsally purplish. Pedicels half 

 as long as calyx-tube ; corolla-lobes awned. 



European Alps ; Falkland Is. 



Fam. LOGANIACE.E. Macl., p. 658. 

 P. 658, add 3 lines from foot of page : 



BUDDLEIA CONNATA Ruiz Ct PaV. 



Tomentum disappearing ; leaves oblong elliptical or lanceolate, acumi- 

 nate, serrate, narrowing baseward, auriculate-connate ; glabrous above 

 and rugose. Heads globose, densely many-flowered, long-peduncled ; 

 few in a raceme at ends of branches. A shrub, man's height. 



Peru, N. Patagonia, Territory of Neuquen. 



P. 658: 



B. CORDOBENSIS GnS. 



Syn. B. nappii Lor. 



Characters in p. 659, no. 4. It occurs also in N. Patagonia, Territory 

 of Neuquen. 



B. GLOBOSA Lam. 



Occurs also in N. Patagon.; by Lago Nahuel-huapi ; and in Territory 

 of Neuquen. 



