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and, therefore, can give no definite opinion on their systematic place, but 

 nevertheless, may be allowed to express a slight doubt of the correctness 

 of Macloskie's determination. D. 



J. MEXICANUS Willd. Macl., p. 300. 



Is to be deleted, having been transferred to J. balticus as a variety of 

 that species. 



J. PLANIFOLIUS R. Br. Macl., p. 300. 



Not found in Patagonia, but only its var. demissus (Steud.) Buchenau. 



J. SCHEUCHZERIOIDES Gaud. Macl., p. 301. 



Occurs also in the Falkland Ids.; Fuegia; S. Patagonia, rather 

 common ; also in South Georgia, Kerguelen I., Campbell I., Auckland I., 

 and the antipodes (Skottsberg). 



LUZULA DC. 



(Not Juncoides Adans.) 

 Add Macl., p. 301 : 



L. CHILENSIS Nees & Meyen. 



Stems erect, 20-70 cm., leafy. Upper leaves alternate, 2-4 mm. broad, 

 long ciliate, acutish. Inflorescence erect; bracts long, with lacerose, 

 white prophyls. Flowers 3 mm. long, sepals lanceolate, entire, awned, 

 inner ones shorter and broader. Stamens 6, rarely 3, shorter than the 

 outer sepals. Style short, stigma long. Fruit broad, obliquely ovate, 

 rusty. 



S. Fuegia, Rio Azopardo ; S. Patagonia, Lago Argentine, Lago Viedma, 

 Lago San Martin ; W. Patagonia, Rio Aysen ; NW. Patagonia, Rio 

 Manso; Chili. 



The specimens collected in Fuegia differ from the type in having a 

 little more remotely attached spikelets. 



L. PATAGONICA Speg. Macl., p. 302. 



(Sub. Jimcoides patagonicum. ) 



Hatcher's specimens belong to Luzula alopecurus Desv. Cf. Macl., 

 p. 302. 



This species is known to me only from Spegazzini's description. D. 



