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P. 568: Aristotelia maqui L'Her. occurs also in N. Patag., Territory 

 of Neuquen. 



Fam. 66. MALVACEAE. Macl., p. 568. 



The greater part of the Patagonian malvaceous plants being unknown 

 to me, I am not in a position to put down more than a few remarks. D. 



ABUTILON Gaertn. 

 P. 570, after line i, add the species: 



A. CRISPIFOLIUM (Cav.) Dus. 

 Syn. Sida crispifolia Cav. 



Leaves cordate, incised-lobate, tomentose beneath, punctate-stellate 

 above ; the margin crispate. Pedicels solitary, exceeding the petioles. 

 Calyx sinuate-undulate. 



S. Patagonia, by Puerto Deseado. 



P. 570 : 



A. VIDALI (Phil.) Speg. 



The striking specific name given by Cavanilles has been restored by me 

 on account of its priority. D. (Skottsberg includes it in A, crispifolium.} 



This species is not rare in the middle and southern section of E. Pata- 

 gonia but seems to be rare in the interior of the tableland, having been 

 found here by me only twice, viz., in the central part of the Sta. Cruz 

 Territory, and near Lago Argentine (Dusen) ; and in Cordilleras of South 

 Patagonia (Skottsberg). 



P. 571 : 



MALVA NIC^EENSIS All. 



Is a synonym of M. parviflora L., fide T. Stuckert. 



PLAGIANTHUS Forst. 



P. 572 : 



P. PULCHELLUS (Bonpl.) A. Gray. 



Should be omitted, not belonging to the flora of our district. D. 



