See Ge. ee 
128 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Corvo (511, 513). Flores (505, 509, 512). Fayal. 
Pico (Brown, 165). Graciosa (508, 514, 516). Ter- 
ceira. San Miguel (507; Brown, 166; Carreiro). Sta. 
Maria (507, a). 
*{S. asper, Hill. Watson 187. S. fallax, Drouet 179; 
Seubert 34; Watson (2) 600.— B. & H. 264.— Rehb. 
19. pl. 1410, 1411. 
Corvo (510). Fayal. Pico. (Brown, 167). San Mi- 
guel (506, 506, a?, 515?). 
*UROSPERMUM PICROIDES, Schm. Watson 186, (2) 600; 
Drouet 178; Seubert 33; Seub. & Hochst. 12.— 
Lowe, 536.— Rehb. 19. pl. 26. 
Fayal. San Miguel.— Not recently collected. 
LOBELIACEAE. 
*LOBELIA URENS, L.— B. & H. 273. f. 611. 
Terceira (523,— in the highlands toward the water- 
sources of Angra). 
L. Erinus, L.— Bot. Mag. 28. pl. 901. 
San Miguel (Dr. C. Rodrigues, at Villa Franca).— A garden 
escape, rather of the Z. bicolor form than the type. 
CAMPANULACEAE. 
*Trachelium caeruleum, L. — Lowe, 579. — Bot. Reg. 1. 
pl. 72. 
Fayal (Brown). Terceira (406, 407, 408). 
Becoming well established, as in Madeira. 
*Campanula Vidalii, Watson in Hooker’s Icones, 7. pl. 
684. (4) 188, (2) 594, (3) 388; Drouet 178. 
Flores (517, 518, 519, 520). 
On cliffs and detritus by the sea-shore, and on outlying rocks, 
around the entire island,— my collections from Santa Cruz, near 
the Custom House, Ribeira da Cruz, Fazazinha, and Fazam Grande, 
and the plant seen at other points. Mr. Watson also reports 
it as having been collected many years ago on Santa Maria 
and San Miguel; but the impression there and on Terceira is that 
it occurs in cultivation only and was originally derived from 
Flores. 
