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Add Macl., p. 172 : 



STIPA IBARI Phil. 



Also in E. Patagonia; Puerto Mazaredo. 



S. Patagonia in the Pelque valley, in grassy places, very rare; Lago 

 Argentine at the border of the forest ; near Lago Viedma in thin forests 

 up to the height of about 400 m. 



S. VAGINATA Phil. Macl., p. 177. 



The species is identical with S. speciosa Trin. et Rupr. and must, there- 

 fore, be deleted. 



MUHLENBERGIA Schreber. 



M. RARIFLORA Hook. fil. Macl., p. 178. 



Should be deleted. It belongs to the genus Stipa and is to be found 

 there see Macl., p. 175. 



Macl., p. 179, line 8, for Cobo read Cabo. 



PHLEUM L. Macl., p. 179. 



P. ALPINUM L. var. COMMUTATUM (Gaud.) Koch. Aschers. 

 und Graeb. Syn. Mitt. Flor., Bd. 2, p. 145. 



Cabo Negro, Patagonia ; S. Fuegia, Ushuaia ; South Georgia. 

 Macl., p. 179 : 



P. PRATENSE L. Timothy Grass. 



Also in Falkland Islands by Port Stanley. Introduced. 



ALOPECURUS L. Macl., p. 179. 

 A. ALPINUS Sm. var. ANTARCTICUS (Vahl). 

 Syn. A. antarcticus Vahl ; A. magellanicus Lam. 

 There is, in fact, very little difference between A. alpinus Sm. and A. 

 antarcticus Vahl, as E. Hackel informs me. The last mentioned usually 

 is higher ( i m. or still more) and has much longer awn than the former. 

 Its spike varies in length and thickness and the color of the glumes is 

 also varying. The A. alpinus itself sometimes attains a considerable 

 height. The only character of any importance separating them is the 

 much longer awn of the glumes in A. antarcticus. This difference, how- 

 ever, scarcely gives sufficient reason for separating them specifically. A. 

 antarcticus, therefore, may be placed as a variety of A. alpinus. 



