z 
11S5 Kalesherbia incena Werderraann Perhaps not distinct from 
M. X irons Gay. 
1136 Kpilobiun chilense K&usskn. Apparently, this according to the re4 
cent (1923) monograph by famuelsson. In 
collecting specimens of Epilobium care 
should be taken to get &ood material of the 
root to show, if present, the characteristic 
buds borne there. These buds break off 
ee felly ,hence it is best to wash the soil 
off carefully in water. 
1137 Oalandrinia sericea H. & / . 
1138 ” polycarpoides Ph. 
1139 Oollomia biflora ?R. & P.) Brand 
1140 Ranunculus andinua Ph. 
1141 Acaena macros tenon Hook, f, 
1142 Ficotiana corymb os a Resqjr The typical fora 
1143 Berber is empetrifolia Lam, 
1144 Oerastiura arvense L. 
1143 Leseurainia fumingiana (F. A ?!.) Prentl. jj=7B,canescens var. 
and ina Haum.l 
1146 Gentiana Ottonis Ph. — 1 
1147 Phacelia nsgellanlca (Lam.) Cov. 
1148 Arenaria serpens HBK* {- &. serpylloid.es of Reiche) 
1149 Phacelia burning! i (Benth.) Gray 
1130 Laretia acaulis (Oav.) Gill. A Hook* 
1131 * " * yf ft ft 
1152 Azorella bolacina Olos 
1153 Oystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh. 
1154 Polypodium synammia (Fee) G. n hr. 
1155 Gleiohenia cryptocarpa Hook. 
1156 I think this, is the cultivated for, of the hiropean Polys tichum 
a mil ea turn, known to horticulture 3,ists as P. anulee. turn or"?, angu- 
lare,var. acutilobum, although the scales of the rechis are 
broader than in our specimens and this frond shows of the 
proliferous buds usually found in this variety. It Is indeed 
interesting to find it escaped, O.A.W. 
1157 Bleohnutn penna marina (Poir.) Kuhn 
1158 Gleiohenia quadripartite (Poir.) Moore 
1159 Asplenium megellanieum Klf . 
1160 Oalandrinia arena r la Ohsm. 
