MACLOSKIE: REVISION OF FLORA PATAGONICA. 297 



H. TRISTE Willd. 



Macloskie's determination concerns H. magellanicum Schultz; and H. 

 triste may be deleted. 



P. 905, add : 



H. AUSTRO-AMERICANUM Dahlst. Dusen, Neue u. selt. Gefasspfl. Archiv. 

 fur Botanik, p. 51, Taf. 2, fig. i, Taf. 9, figs. 14-16. 



South Patagonia ; Lago Argentine and Lago San Martin, in the steppe 

 near the border of the forest. D. 



Add Macl., p. 905: 



ANISOCOMA Torr. & Gr. 



Like Hieracium, but with outer involucral series of short, roundish 

 scales, and pappus of 5-10 bristles, plumose above; receptacle plane, 

 having hyaline, setiform scales subtending the florets; achenes lo-ribbed, 

 silky, on a long attenuate base. 



A. acaule Torr. & Gr., the only species. A low, subglabrous herb, 

 with subradical pinnatifid leaves, and a large yellow head on long scape. 

 Nevada of United States, and Cordilleras of South Patagonia (fide 

 Skottsberg). 



NOTE ON THE NEANTARCTIC ISLAND FLORA. 



Wildeman concludes his Report of the Results of the S. Y. Belgica 

 Expedition (1897-1899) by giving an interesting summary of the number 

 of species of the different families of Phanerogams occurring in the several 

 islands and coasts, excluding the inner mainland of Patagonia. We copy 

 this, adding the number included in the Falkland Is., which are not given 

 in his lists ; nor are all the islands on the West Patagonian coast repre- 

 sented in his Report. 



Species or varieties in 



Wellington Is 14 Navarin 68 



Madre di Dios I Gable 6 



Evangelistas I Picton 35 



Desolation 69 Hoste 88 



Camden 3 Burnet & Snalke 77 



Basket 67 Sheep I I 



Fuegia 487 Grevy 2 



Londonderry 12 Wollaston 5 



