118 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Helix, Seub. & Hochst. 13; Seubert 42.— Seeman, 
Journ. Bot. 2: 304.— Plate 27. 
Corvo (352). Flores (350, 351). Fayal (Brown, 
103, 104, 105). Pico (Brown, 106). San Miguel 
(353; Carreiro). Sta. Maria (353, a). 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE. 
*Sambucus nigra, L. Watson 173, (2) 593; Drouet 
172.—B. & H. 208. f. 460. 
Corvo (387). Flores (386). Fayal (Brown, 108). 
Pico (Brown). Terceira. San Miguel (Brown). 
Frequent along fences, as noted by Drouet. 
*Viburnum Tinus, var. subcordatum, n. var. V. Tinus, 
Watson 172, (2) 593, (3) 387; Drouet 173; Seub. & 
Hochst. 13. V. Tinus, f. lucidum, Seubert 35.— 
Plate 28. 
Corvo. Flores (389, 390). Fayal. San Miguel (388 ; 
Carreiro). Sta. Maria (390, a, 390, b—a very pu- 
bescent form). 
Characterized by its round-ovate obtuse subcordate leaves, often 
densely hairy in the axils beneath.—Apparently more closely related 
to the Canary Island V. rigidum than to the true V. Tinus of the 
Mediterranean region. 
LEYCESTERIA FORMOSA, Wall.— Bot. Reg. n. s. 2. pl. 2. 
San Miguel (776; Brown, d).—Thoroughly established near the 
Furnas, and very beautiful in late summer. 
*RUBIA ANGUSTIFOLIA, L. J. splendens, Watson 173, 
(2) 594; Drouet 180; Seubert 34; Seub. & Hochst. 
13.— Lowe, 400.— Rehb. 17. pl. 138. 
Corvo (391). Flores (392, 393). Fayal (Brown, 
109). Pico (Brown, 110). San Miguel (394, 395). 
Sta. Maria (395, a, 395, b, 395, c). 
GaLium MoLiuGo, L. Watson 173, (2) 594, (3) 395; Drouet 179; Seu- 
bert 34; Seub. & Hochst. 13.—B. & H. 214. f. 474. 
Indefinitely reported, and considered doubtful by Mr. Watson. 
*G. PALUSTRE, L. Watson 174, (2) 594; Drouet 180; 
Seubert 34. G@. debile, Drouet 180.—B. & H. 214. 
Sj. 471. 
Flores (402). Fayal ( Brown, 111). San Miguel. 
