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as S. fernandeziana Philippi. The Raat: “wild” S. tuberosum 
L. has, however, long been known in that island 
Sisyrinchium sp... ‘te tk Matec” 
Culeitiwm magellanicum Hombr. et Jacq. “From Hoey ground 
at Port Falkland in Magellan str.,” ff. 41, 116.2, 147.2 
Valeriana lapathifolra Vahl. “This was found at Port Falk- 
land in Magellan straits, © ff. 42, 145.1. 
V. carnosa Smith. “At Batchelors river in Magellan straits,” 
ff. 43, 107.2 
Osmorhiza chilensis Hook. & Arn. ‘This grew at a place calld 
Batchelors river in Ma agelion straits 6 or 7 foot high.” ‘Cicutaria 
maxima & altissima,’ 
ochranea conferta es “This had yellow flowrs & was 
gathered at Port cee in Magellan ssl Nar eae ne = 
nig is clearly a mistake here, as the s 
he dry central kod THORAReEE parts of Chile “Quillota,. Tisillas, 
Goaatabs, c. 
Phacelia circinata Jacq. ‘This was wii in the Magellan 
straits near Elizabeths Island,” ff. 49, 116. 
Luzuriaga marginata B. & H. “This grew in the woods 
the mountains Pe Port Falkland. it has an Hexapetalous white 
flowr,”’ ff. 51, 116.4 
Calceolaria plantagin eaSm. ‘From Port Falkland. Gramen 
Parnassi foliis dentatis,”’ ff. 52, 127.4. 
Medco maculatum L. “This was found at Cape Quad,” 
f. 57. pe Quad is on the north or Patagonian side of the Straits 
of Magellen, but the specimen appears to be the North American 
serib’d by Bartholine to grow in Norway. It came from the 
Magellanic straits by Mr. Handisyd,” f.58. No doubt from North 
America, Handisyd’s memory being again at fault. Also f. 144.3 
in par 
Gunnera magellanica Lam. ‘This was found at Port Falk- 
land in Magell. str. it seems to be y°same with the Chamerubus,” 
tare 
Baccharis magellanica Pers. ‘ E freto magellanico?” ff. 62, 
3 
ok Miele junceum EH. Meyer. ‘From Batchelors river in 
Mag. str., 
Seis magellanica Hook. fil. wen Aes in marish grounds 
abt Batchelors river in Mag. str.,” ff. 65, 130.2. 
Primula farinosa - & magellanica Hook. f. “At Batchelors 
river in Magell. str.,”’ 
Sisprinchinm ssidifotinm H. B. K. “From Batchelors river 
in Mag. s f, 68. 
rib Janceolatu Willd. ‘This ht in the Island Mucho 
in the S. seas of the Coast of Chile,” f. 70. 
Acena adscendens Vahl. “From the W. part of terra del 
Fuego at a place called Port Gee,” ff. 72, 130.3. 
Ey ‘yngium paniculatum Lar, ‘Aloe foliis arundinaceis mar- 
