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achéeniis nondum maturis parvis compressiusculis 10-costatis glabris, 
pappi setis scabriusculis albis. 
ountain — Burmeister Penins — 
irca 15-0 cm. alt. ean a 1:5-2°5 long., summum vix 
0-1 cm. lat., in —e o» lete viridia. Poaacit 3°0-4:0 cm. long., 
graciles ; hujus bracte sic ee filiformes 0-3 em. long. Capitula 
paullo ultra 1:0 em. diam. Involucrum 0°55 x 0-7 em.; phylla 
margine membranacea, 0:1-0-13 em. lat. pBRe 0 foveolatum. 
Corolle 0°65 cm. long., sursum gradatim dilatate. Anthere basi 
integre. Styli rami Pehiiaee “penicillati. Achenia 0°13 cm., 
pappus egre 0°5 ¢ 
Near 8. phebon ok fil., but differing in the leaves, among 
other ‘ihe nts. 
joe PuRPUREA §. Moore. Chabrea purpurea DC. Prod. 
vil. 
Panes and high slopes of mountains, Burmeister Peninsula. 
ip a Miia: ; Fuegia 
mANNI Dusén in Saint Exped. till Magellansliind. iii. 
116 (e pecan a 
High slope of Mt. Buenos Aires. 
South Patagonia 
L. pataGontca Spegazs. Pl. Patag. Aust. 588 : deser.), reprint. 
East slope of Mt. Frias 
ee po sen 
GERA O. Hoffm. in Svensk. Exped. till Magellanslind. iii. 
“ite (e deaunk: }s 
Tops of oscar Burmeister Peninsula. 
L. muutiripa 8. Now. Chabrea multifida DC. Prod. vii. 60. 
Low slopes of mountains, Burmeister Peninsula. 
South Patagonia 
PEREZIA LINEARIS spe Syn. 412. 
High slopes of Sivunitains, Burmeister Peninsula. 
South Chili; South Patago 
mga Darwin Duiske it in Hi ofl, Exped. till Magellanslind. 
ie net of apna Burmeister Peninsula. 
“ga ze tagon 
N. P a Ho ok. f. Fl. Antarct. ii. 819. WN. Nordenskjéldit 0. 
Hofim. i in ay ey Exped. till Magellansland. iii. 118 (e descript.). 
Tops of mountains, Burmeister Peninsula. 
South Patagonia; Fue 
N. pygmea was originally ‘described as having leaves entire in 
their upper part, and the leaves of Nordenskjéld’s specimens being 
strongly toothed, Dr. Hoffmann, not having =e the type, naturally 
considered that he had to do with a different species. As a matter 
of fact, the leaves of the type specimens are elie slightly toothed 
distally, or strongly so (Port pesos King 105, re the latter charac- 
teristic). Mr. Prichard’s spec agrees exactly with King’s just 
mentioned, as also with the faite aad description of N, Nordenskjaldit. 
