962 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS: BOTANY. 



Page 345. Prosopanche burmeisteri DeBary (1868) includes P. amer- 

 icana O. Ktze. ; fide IK-S2. 



Page 362. Monolepis chenopodioides Moq. (1849), and M. trifida 

 Schrad. (1830) are synonyms of M. nuttalliana (R. & S. sub Blitum, 

 1822. IK-si awards the priority to M. trifida]. 



Page 382. Monocosmia monandra R. & P. (circ. 1794), includes M. cor- 

 rigioloides Fenzl. (1839) J fide IK-si. 



Page 461. Hydrangea scandens Poepp. includes H. (Cornidia) integer- 

 rima (H &. A., and of Engl. & Prantl), Fide IK-si. Add to its charac- 

 ters : Leaves ovate, coriaceous, entire, petiolate. Flowers terminally 

 crowded in a much branching panicle, very few of them radiant. 



Page 504. Astragalus brevicaulis Dusen (non Nelson, 1899) ; nomen 

 mutandum. We may make it A. dusenii (Dus.) ; which also supersedes A. 

 cruckshanksii Gris., 1879, because of A. (Phaca) cruckshanksii H. & A., 1833. 



Page 505, no. 6. Astragalus (Phaca) cruckshanksii (H. & A.) is 

 assigned by O. Kuntze to Tragacantha (p. 508), with its Patagonian var. 

 glabrescens. 



Page 505, no. 8. A. domeykianus (Phil.) is a synonym of A. (Phaca] 

 procumbens (H. & A.), and is assigned by O. Kuntze to Tragacantha. 

 It also has a var. glabrescens (p. 508). 



Pages 587, 588. The name Loasa patagonica Speg. must have priority, 

 having been given to a described species in 1897. Urban and Gilg's L. 

 patagonica was described by them in 1900, though the name appears 

 (nudum nomen) in Pflanzen-familien of 1894, and is quoted in IK-si 

 (errore) as a good species of that date. As the other name of this species 

 (L. pinnatifida Speg.) is preoccupied we may term it L. karraikensis (Urb. 

 & Gilg.) Macl. ; and the key in p. 586 should be amended accordingly. 



Page 590. Cajophora patagonica (Speg.) U. & G. is identical with Loasa 

 Patagonica Speg. 



Page 596. Pterocactus kuntzii Schurm. (Distinguish P. ^/'tew'Schurm., 

 not in Patagon. ; both are in Argentina.) 



Page 597. Daphne pillo-pillo (Meisn.) is identical with Ovidia pillo- 

 pillo Meisn. of DC. Prodr. Engler & Prantl refer it to Daphne. 



Page 604. Eugenia apiculata DC. (non Nied., a Brazilian plant, in 

 Eng. & Prantl, cujus nomen mutandum). 



Page 605. Blepharocalyx cruckshanksii (Berg.) Ndz. is Eugenia cruck- 

 shanksii H. & A. ; fide IK-si. 



