1 66 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



Inlet do not belong to the present species but, in reality, to O. squamosa- 

 radicosa Steud. (p. 542, No. 14). The fig. 76, on p. 540, based on these 

 specimens refers, consequently, to the latter species. 



P. 540 : 



OXALIS LORICATA Dus. 



S. Patagonia, along Rio Sta. Cruz, in the Baguales district above the 

 forest line, by Lago Argentine, in the mountains above the forest line, 

 along Rio F6siles at an elevation of about 800 m., Central Patagonia, 

 along Rio Chubut. 



P- 54i : 



O. PATAGONICA Speg. 



The specimen got by O. A. Peterson is referred by Dusen to O. ennea- 

 phylla Cav. It may be O. enneaphylla Cav., var.fotmt7a (d'Urv.) Hook. f. 



P. 542 : 



O. SQUAMOSA-RADICOSA Steud. 



Includes as a synonym Oxalis /ravforoVRendle. Rendle Plant. Patag., 



P- 334- 



Prof. Skottsberg thinks that both O. squamosa-radicosa and O. prich- 

 ardi are synonyms of O. laciniata Comm. 



Magellan; S. Patagonia, at Cape Fairweather and Coy Inlet, in the 

 upper valley of Rio Gallegos, by Lago Argentine ; Mid-Patagonia, near 

 Lago Buenos Aires. 



Fam. 55. TROP^EOLACE^E. Macl., p. 543. 



TROP^OLUM L. 



P. 543 : 



T. PATAGONICUM SpCg. 



Also in S. Patagonia, viz., by Laguna Tar, in the upper valley of 

 Arroyo Scheuen. 



Macl., p. 543: 



T. POLYPHYLLUM Cav. 



Occurs also in N. W. Patagonia, at Rio Refiihue. 



