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V. LAXIFLORA Ok. (non DC). 



Occurs in Elizabeth Id. (Strait of Magellan), but so far as I am aware, 

 not in Fuegia. It should be omitted, as it is only a synonym of V. 

 clarioneifolia Phil. D. 



V. LAPATHIFOLIA Vahl. 



Also occurs in S. Chili ; in W. Patagonia, Rio Puelo and Rio Renihue. 



V. MOYANOI Speg. 

 Syn. V. crassiscaposa Ok. 



Occurs in Mid-Patagonia, Chubut; in S. Patagonia, Sta. Cruz Terri- 

 tory, viz., in its central and western sections. 



P. 749 : 



V. OBTUSIFOLIA DC. 



(The plants referred to this probably belong to V. carnosa Smith.) 

 Of the two names V. salicariifolia Vahl. and V. salicifolia Vahl., the 



latter appears to have the priority. The plant occurs in N. Patagonia, 



near Carmen de Patagones. 



P. 750 : Insert after line 9 : 



V. POLEMONIIFOLIA Phil. 



Perennial hairy herb, lower leaves in a rosette, all pinnatipartite ; their 

 segments entire, oblong, acute, united at base ; lower leaves gradually 

 smaller, 8-10 cm. long; of this the petiole is half. Inflorescence ter- 

 minal, paniculate-cymose, larger, narrow; bracts linear. Corolla white; 

 carpels ovate-oblong, small, i -nerved on one side, 3-nerved on the other, 

 30-50 cm. high. 



S. Chili, Valdivia ; N. W. Patagonia, by Rio Manso. 



P. 750: 



V. FONKII Phil. 



Glabrous herb, with many-headed root; stem erect, 15 cm. Leaves 

 coriaceous, radical leaves crowded, spathulate, the margins repand ; cauline 

 leaves few, oblong, entire, acute upwards, fimbriate-toothed, or like the 

 lower. Panicle contracted, lax when fruiting ; corolla rather large, 6 cm. 



