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Lobcna, characteristic of the waterfalls (no. 495). Agrees very well with European 

 specimens, as shown by Fig. 1 k. — Also in Chile. 



*y. Agrostis stolonifera L. -- Masafuera: Q. Angosta, at the waterfall 



in the gorge (no. 559). — Also in Chile: 



8. Gastridium lendigerum (L.) Gaud. -- SKOTTSBERG, Stud. 23. — 

 IVfasatierra: Douglas! — Common in Chile. 



9. Aira caryophyllea L. — JOHOW, 1. c. 137. -- Masatierra: Rather 

 common in the basal region, more so in the western part (JOHOW; SKOTTSB. 

 no. 31, 31 b). — Masafuera: Germain; B. Token; Q. de las Casas (no. 1 in). — 

 Also in Chile. 



10. Aira praecox L. — Johow 1. c. 136. -- Masatierra: MOSELEY. 



"Masafuera: O. de las Casas (no. no). -- Not in Chile ace. to Johow. 



11. A vena barbata Brot. — A. hirsuta Roth, JOHOW 1. c. 138. - 

 Masatierra: Very common in the basal region, abundant in the dry western 

 parts (Johow; SKOTTSB. no. 130). — Santa Clara: Johow 7 ; Morro de los 

 Alelies. — Masafuera: East coast (Johow); B. Tolten. -- Also in Chile. 



12. Briza minor L. — Jonow 1. c. 138. -- Masatierra: V. Colonial 

 (Johow), hills west of B. Villagra (no. 256). — Also in Chile. 



13. Poa annua L. - Johow 1. c. 138. — Masatierra: MOSELEY. — 

 *Masafuera: On the top of Los Inocentes, c. 1500 m (no. 303). — Also 

 in Chile. 



*I4. Poa pratensis L. — Masafuera: In several places on the south 

 side, large tufts on the shore (no. 494). — Also in Chile. 



15. Festuca dertonensis (All.) Aschers. et Graebn. -- F. muralis Kth., 

 Johow 1. c. 139. — Masatierra: B. Cumberland, not uncommon (nos. 107, 

 109, 147); Portezuelo de Villagra (no. 29); B. del Padre (Johow); scattered 

 from Villagra to Pta Larga (no. 248). — Also in Chile. 



16. F. sciuroides Roth. —Johow 1. c. 139. — Masatierra: MOSELEY. - 



Masafuera: in the higher parts (Johow). — Common in Chile. 



17. Bromus unioloides Kth. —Jonow 1. c. 139. (B. cebadilla Steud.) — 

 Masatierra: B. Cumberland (Johow), on the cemetery (no. 182); Pto Ingles; 

 0. Juanango (no. 607); B. del Padre Johow); Plan del Yunque; Villagra 

 (no. 237). - *Masafuera: B. Tolten (no. 467); Q. de las Casas (no. 445); on 

 the shore from Casas to Vacas; common in the Vacas canyon; Loberia Vieja; 

 near Las Chozas, c. 650 m (no. 1 108). — Also in Chile. Prof. PiLGER remarks 

 in a letter to the writer: »B. cebadilla Steud. ist eine Form von B. unioloides, 

 bei der die Behaarung der unteren Scheiden dicht und weich ist (STEUDEL: 

 vaginis inferioribus dense retrorsum villoso-tomentosis). Diese Form ist in 

 Chile verbreitet». 



