260 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



Laguna Tar about 1,000 m.; Lago San Martin about 350 m.; by Rio 

 F6siles, about 900 m. D. 



P. 784 : Delete N. Nardophyllum, etc. (see p. 963. Is a synonym of 

 N. hnmile A. Gray, as stated by Spegazzini in Nov. Addend. Flor. Pat., 



I. P- 79). 



P. 784 : 



NARDOPHYLLUM ST^HELINOIDES (DC.). 



Should probably be deleted from the Patagonian Flora. According to 

 Macloskie it was collected by Hatcher in S. Patagonia. It is, in my 

 opinion, very probable that Hatcher's specimen belongs to N. kingii A. 

 Gray, which is very common on the tableland by Rio Sta. Cruz. I have 

 not seen Hatcher's specimens of this. D. 



P. 784: Many of the species of Solidago here given are probably 

 synonyms of S. microglossa DC. Thus, Dr. Reiche states that S. coquim- 

 bana Phil, (given in Macl. as S. coquimbense] is identical with S. micro- 

 glossa, and should therefore be deleted. 



S. patagonica Phil, is also probably a synonym of microglossa^ as is S. 

 linearifolius DC. 



BELLIS Linn. European Daisy. 



No pappus ; achenes compressed ; receptacle naked, conical ; involucre 

 hemispherical, its scales obtuse, naked, i -seriate. Florets of disk yellow; 

 of ray white, tipped with red. 



B. PERENNIS Linn. 



Perennial, scape i -headed ; leaves a rosette, spatulate-obovate, crenate, 

 i -nerved. 



P. 785: Add: 



HAPLOPAPPUS GLABRATUS Phil. Linnaea, Bd. 28, p. 727. 

 North Patagonia, Territory of Neuquen. 



P. 790: 



ERIGERON L. 



The revision of the species of this genus must be based on much 

 larger material than I have at my disposal at present; hence only a few 

 remarks are offered. 





