MACLOSKIE : REVISION OF FLORA PATAGONICA. 49 



S. Fuegia, Ushuaia in the mountains, c.. 800 m. 



T. SUBSPICATUM L. var. GLABRIFOLIUM Hack. nov. var. 

 Differt a typo culmo elatiore, foliis glabris. 

 W. Patagonia, in the Rio Aysen valley. 



AVENA L. 



A. LEPTOSTACHYS Hook. fil. Macl., p. 207. 

 Known also from S. .Fuegia. 



DANTHONIA DC. 



Add Macl., p. 208 : 



D. PICTA Nees var. PATAGONICA Speg. hirsutior Hack. 



Differt a varietate foliis dense caespitosis, apice plerumque recurvatis, 

 pilis mollibus, patentissimis densiuscule vestitis. 



A low subalpine or alpine grass, rather densely tufted. 



S. Patagonia, north of Lago San Martin by Rio F6siles in the mountains 

 about 1000 m. 



TETRAPOGON SPATHACEUS Benth. should be deleted. 



Engler & Prantl, Pfl. Fam. on Gramineae, p. 60, state that Tetrapogon 

 Desf. (Cryptochloris Benth.) has 5 species, 4 in North Africa, Abyssinia, 

 and West Asia; and I (Chryptochloris] elsewhere (Patagonia?). In my 

 copy of Speg. Plant. Pat. Austr. Spegazzini has left the following mar- 

 ginal note by Cryptochloris spathacea : "Elymus Kurtzii Speg.!" In this 

 he informs us that the determination, Cryptochloris spathacea, is wrong; 

 and the plant is identical with E. Kurtzii. 



'Cf. F. Kurtz, Collectanea ad Flor. Argent., p. 259, "Cryptochloris 

 spathacea Speg. dans Rev. Fac. Agron. y Vet . . . est Elymus Spegaz- 

 zinii mihi, espece tres voisine (si non identique?) de 1' E. erianthus Phil." 

 In 1908 Hackel informed me that Elymus Spegazzinii really is synony- 

 mous with E. erianthus Phil., this name being older than E. Spegazzinii. 



Hence we must delete Tetrapogon spathaceus Benth., without substitut- 

 ing anything, as the question is still unsettled. D. 



Macl., p. 212, insert, 5 lines from foot: 



PHRAGMITIS DIOICA Hack. 

 Argentina ; N. Patagonia, Territory of Neuquen. 



