198 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



S. Patagonia, by Rio Gallegos and Coy Inlet ; Puerto San Julian ; 

 Golfo de San Jorge ; Lago San Martin ; Mid-Patagon., along Rio Carren- 

 leofu. 



Delete its synonym, A. septentrionalis Speg. 



P. 652 : 



SAMOLUS LITTORALIS Brown (1810). 



Must yield precedence to Samolus repens Persoon (1805). 



S. SPATHULATUS (Cav.) Dub. (Plate XXI). 

 Is found also in N. Patagonia, Territory of Neuquen. 



P. 653 : 



ANAGALLIS ALTERNIFOLIA Cav. 



Is found also in N. Patag., Territory of Neuquen. 

 P. 653, insert at foot of the page : 



A. ALTERNIFOLIA Cav. var. REPENS (d'Urv.) Kunth. 



Stem thick, sulcate, often sending out roots at angles. Leaves alternate, 

 broad-ovate, rarely roundish, acutish, basiacuminate, nearly sessile. Pedi- 

 cels short ; calyx half as long as the corolla, its lobes linear, acute, entire, 

 glabrous. Corolla rotate-campanulate, with long lobes, which are acumi- 

 nate. Filaments united below and adnate to the corolla-base. Style as 

 long as stamens. 



Fuegia; Falkland Is. 



P. 653: 



ASTEROLINUM SERPYLLIFOLIUM (Poir) Bell. 



The plant so described belongs to the allied genus Pelletiera, and we 

 must change its name. Hence, delete this, and add : 



PELLETIERA St.-Hilaire. 

 Perianth completely free ; stamens 3, and capsule 3-valved. Seeds 2 (?). 



P. SERPYLLIFOLIA (Poir) Webb et Berthelot. 



Described in Fl. Pat., as Asterolinum serpyllifolimn. 

 Found in Uruguay, Argentina, Chili, Canary Ids. (not in S. Europe) ; 

 in N. Patagonia, at mouth of Rio Negro. 



