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und Prantl, die Nat. Pflanzenfam. in the genus Daphne. The species, 

 actually, is noted in that work as belonging to Ovidia. 



Fam. 77. MYRTACE^;. Macl., p. 60 1. 



P. 602 : 



UGNI MOLINAE Turcz. 



This name must remain, as Ugni ugni (Turcz.) violates rule 55 of 

 botanical nomenclature. 



P. 603, add after line 6 the species : 



MYRTEOLA BULLATA Berg. 



The genus Myrteola has 4-cleft perianth and is oligandrous. 



M. bullata puberulous ; leaves at length glabrate, round-ovate to oblong, 

 obtuse, obsoletely 5 or more nerved ; bullate epidermis. Peduncles axil- 

 lary, solitary, i -flowered, shorter than leaves. Sepals oblong-lanceolate, 

 acute, ciliolate. Stamens 12. Shrub, 6 m. high. Chili. 



P. 603 : 



MYRTUS LUMA Barn. 



Is also found in S. Chili and W. Patagonia. 

 P. 604, add 5 lines from foot, the species : 



EUGENIA CUSPIDATA Phil. 



Young branches tomentose, reddish. Leaves petiolate, oblong-ovate, 

 cuspidate or mucronate, 2.5 cm. long. Peduncles as long, solitary, 

 i -flowered, or 2-3-flowered. Sepals ovate, oblong. Petals large. 

 Ovary hairy. Fruit apocarpous. 



N. W. Patagonia, Rio Palena. 



P. 605, add foot of page : 



MYRCEUGENIA Berg. 

 Seeds numerous ; otherwise as Myrtus (which has only 2 seeds). 



i. M. PLANIPES Berg. 

 Syn. Eugenia planipes Hook. 



Branches compressed, having the young leaves, branches and peduncles 

 silky. Leaves petioled, rigid, oblong-elliptic, narrowing both ways ; 



