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4-flowered, rough, glutinous upwards. Bracts linear, the lower twice as 

 long as the (11 mm.) flowers; the upper shorter. Pedicels very short. 

 Calyx bracteate at base; its segments linear, then triangular. Corolla 

 twice as long as calyx, tubular, with rounded lobes. Capsule as long as 

 calyx. 



S. Patagonia, burnt steppe near Rio Sta. Cruz. 



Fam. 100. SCROPHULARIACE^E. Macl., p. 713. 



CALCEOLARIA L. 

 P. 716: 



C. BIFLORA Lam. 



Is also found at Cape Fairweather. 



C. DARWINII Benth. 



Has large flowers, and subtriangular lower lip. But the plant is C. 

 patagonica Kranz. (fide Kranzlin). 



P. 719. Add after line 4 the species: 



14. C. FALKLANDICA (Moore) Kranzl. 



Stem prostrate ; leaves 3 all basilar, pairs, oblong to lance-oblong, nar- 

 rowing to a petiole, dentate, leaf and petiole 10 cm. Scapes axillary, 25 

 cm., glandular-hairy above. Corymbs 4-6-flowered; calyx-segments 

 short ovate. Upper lip of corolla hooded ; lower elongated, with narrow 

 base, suddenly widening, elegantly purple-spotted in the base. 



Falkland Is. (Nicholl). 



P. 717. Calceolaria fothergilli Sol. occurs in N. Patagon., at Port St. 

 Gregory and Port Famine. 



P. 717. Calceolaria lanceolata Cav. occurs also in N. Patagon. at 

 Lago Nahuel-huapi. 



P. 717. Calceolaria nudicanlis Benth. differs from its congeners in the 

 black-pitted corolla, from C. biflora in its strict scapes, more slender and 

 branching, and its smaller and more numerous flowers. (Kranzlin.) 



P. 718. Calceolaria polyrrhiza Cav. includes C. palcence Phil., and is 

 found at Rio Palena. 



C. palcena is to be deleted, as a synonym of C. polyrrhiza Cav. 





