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Add Macl., p. 690, line 12 from foot, the species: 



30. V. BERTERII Schauer. 



Hoary procumbent undershrub, with 4-cornered branches, and pinnatifid 

 or trifid leaves, attenuate to the petiole ; segments linear-lanceolate, acute, 

 edges revolute. Spikes many-flowered, capitate ; bracts linear-lanceolate, 

 one-third shorter than the calyx. Appendages of dorsal anther scarcely 

 exsert. Corolla pubescent. 



Chili ; N. Patagon., near Rio Negro (fide G. Hieronymus). 



P. 684: 



V. BONARIENSIS Rendle. 



Suffruticose, apparently diffuse ; young branches hairy. Leaves sessile, 

 small, trisect almost to base, hispidulous ; segments linear-oblong, obtuse. 

 Flowers 6, sessile, crowded terminally on the branches, with small bracts, 

 the lower ovate, obtuse, the upper lanceolate. 



Calyx-tube long-cylindrical, 5-costate, 5-toothed, the teeth triangular, 

 acute. Corolla lilac, the tube slender, but inflated upwards and subre- 

 curved, hairy. Limbs spreading, subequal, emarginate at apex. Fila- 

 ments short, anterior anthers small, included ; posterior yellow and showy. 

 Style as long as the tube, clavate, subentire. 



Slopes of Mt. Buenos Aires. 



Add Macl., p. 685: 



31. V. CHUBUTENSIS Speg. Spegazzini, Nov. Add. Flor. Patag., II, 



p. 68. 



Mid-Patagonia, Chubut. 



V. CRITHMIFOLIA Gill, et Hook. 



Erect scabrid herb, with fleshy leaves, bipinnatifid, the segments linear 

 obtuse, channeled, margin revolute; spike oblong, dense, bracts linear; 

 calyx ovate-oblong, its teeth rather obtuse ; corolla twice as long. 



According to Spegazzini, Nov. Add. Flor. Patag., p. 72, occurring in 

 N. Patagonia, between Rio Colorado and Rio Negro. 



