474 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



3. MARGYRICARPUS PATAGONICUS Speg. (M. setosus patagonicus Speg.) 



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Prostrate, cespitose shrub, unarmed. Young branches long, densely 

 leafy, in the axils of old, dry leaves. Leaves glabrous, odd-pinnate ; the 

 lea/lets linear, acute, entire, revolute. Fruit trigonal, not winged, obo- 

 vate, solitary in the axils. 



Patagon., by Rio Negro ; mouth of Rio Chubut ; Golfo de San Jorge; 

 R. de Sta. Cruz. 



4. M. PINNATUS O. Ktze. (M. setosus Ruiz. & Pav.) 



A low f stiff bush with pinnate leaves, and linear, pinnate leaflets. 

 Flowers axillary, inconspicuous. Fruit a white berry, edible, at least in 

 some varieties. 



N. Patagon., by Rio Negro, and over most of the Andes. " Yerba de 

 la perdiz." The "tinamou" eats it; and the natives call it the Silio 

 Labuez or partridge-remedy. (J. Ball.) 



10. TETRAGLOCHIN Poepp. (Saepissime sub Margyricarpus}. 



Floral axis in the fruit dry, with 4 wings. 



Species 3, Chili and Patagonia. (See key under Margyricarpus.} 



i. T. ACANTHOCARPUS Speg. (Margyricarpus acanthocarpus Speg.) 



Diffuse, densely branching shrub. Branches apically leafy with dense, 

 glabrous, sheathing leaves, ciliate at their opening, odd pinnate. Leaflets 

 2-4 pairs, subopposite, minute, glabrous, subcordate, ovate. Flowers in 

 3's, sessile on apex of the peduncles, not exceeding the leaves, with 

 broad, ovate, ciliate bracts. Sepals glabrous, elliptical-oblong. Fruit 

 coriaceous, hispid-velvety, elliptic or ovate, tetragonal, with stout horizon- . 

 tal reddish spines on the angles. 



Over all eastern Patagon. between Rio Chubut and Rio Sta. Cruz and 

 Golfo de San Jorge. 



Variable as to leaves, fruit and villosity. Spegazzini gives the follow- 

 ing forms or varieties. 



(1) typica; leaves glabrous; fruits not wmged, white. 



(2) macropoda; peduncles long, otherwise as (i). 



(3) lasiocarpa ; fruit villous, broad-winged. 



