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P. 719: 



LlNARIA CANADENSIS (L.) Dum. 



Is found in North Patagonia (fide J. Ball). 



P. 720: 



MONNIERA (BACOPA) AQUATICA Aubl. 



Is a Brazilian plant, found according to Macloskie also in S. Patagonia, 

 at Puerto Deseado ; probably a mistake. D. 



Add to this genus : 



M. (BACOPA) FLAGELLARIS (Cham, et Schlecht.) O. Ktze. 



N. Patagonia, Rio Negro, near Carmen de Patagones. Chili; South 

 Brazil. 



P. 720: 



BRYODES MINUTISSIMA Phil. 



A doubtful species which in my opinion should be deleted. Not 

 described in the authorities. D. 



MIMULUS L. 

 P. 721, line 8 from foot, add the species: 



2. M. LUTEUS L. 



Ascending or erect, with orbiculate ovate or oblong leaves ; the lower 

 subquadrate, the upper sessile, or cordate-amplexicaul. Peduncles ex- 

 ceeding the leaves. Calyx ovate, inflated in fruit, teeth ovate, the highest 

 largest. Corolla large, twice as long as the calyx, yellow, with spots. 

 Perennial. 



California to S. Chili; Mid-Patagonia, Chubut Territory ; W. Patagon., 

 by Rio Aysen. 



3. M. PARVIFLORUS Lindl. 



Annual, with diffuse or ascending branching stem. Leaves erose- 

 toothed, ovate or orbicular, the lower petiolate. Peduncles slender, 

 upper ones exceeding the leaf. Calyx ovate, in fruit broad-campanulate, 

 the teeth broad and short, the upper largest; corolla-tube half longer 

 than calyx. 



Chili ; Mid-Patagonia, Chubut Territory at Rio Corcovado. 



