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C. NAVARRETIA (Ruiz & Pavon). 



Leaves pinnately multifid ; their segments linear-subulate ; flowers 

 purple, capitate, involucrate by many bracts ; stems downy, simple or 

 nearly so. Sepals 2-toothed ; stamens exserted; stigma bifid. (Index 

 Kewensis makes C. navarretia Don = Gt7ta Havarretia.) 



N. Amer.; Mid-Chili ; Argentina; Patagonia, Chubut, along Rio Carren- 

 leofu. 



P. 670 : The name Collomia pusilla is to be extinguished. See Andro- 

 sace sa/asu, supra, p. 197. 



P. 668: 



GILIA. 



Note by Brand: "Species are found intermediate between Gilia and 

 Phlox so as to make it difficult to place them. But Gilia is very different 

 from Collomia as to its calyx, though its species have often been joined 

 to Collomia" The calyx of Gilia is destitute of sinus-folds. 



G. ACHILLE^EFOLIA Benth. 



Is not reported as native in any part of S. America, and is to be deleted. 



P. 671: 



G. CAMPANULATA Gray. 



Is not reported by Brand as occurring in S. Amer. The Hatcher 

 specimen needs verification. 



P. 671 : Insert G. gracilis (Dougl.) Hook, (described in p. 668 as Col- 

 lomia gracilis Dougl., with distribution). 



P. 671 : The G. erecta, here named under no. 3, is made by Brand a 

 variety under G. laciniata, var. recta (Hieron), having the leaf-segments 

 broader, somewhat fleshy ; calyx-teeth nearly equaling the tube. 



P. 671 : 



G. NAVARRETIA Steud. 



Is transferred by Brand to genus Navarretia. See below. 



