594 
" 106 (237). 
“107 (238). 
V 108 (235). 
./109 (234). 
+110 (236). 
v — (233). 
711 (=). 
“ 112 (194). 
" — (195). 
v 113 (—). 
v114 (232). 
v 115 (286). 
4,115 (287). 
BOTANY OF THE AZORES. 
tuse and coriaceous than those of our garden 
shrubs. It is unnecessary for authors to make 
a variety, and much less a species, from such 
differences. 
* Rubia splendens, Hoffmansegg.” Fayal; 
Flores. 
Foliis senis-octonis lineari-obovatis apiculatis 
supra glaberrimis : costa paginæ inferioris margi- 
nibusque reflexis cum caulibus angulatis retror- 
sum aculeato-scabris, pedunculis axillaribus, co- 
rolle lobis acuminatis. A Rubia tinctorum videtur 
satis diversa. 
Sherardia arvensis, L. Fayal; Flores. 
Galium Aparine, L. Fayal. 
G. palustre, L. Flores. 
G. anglicum, Huds. Fayal; Flores; Pico. 
G. Mollugo, L. 
Fedia dentata, Vahl. Pico. 
Scabiosa nitens, R. & S. Flores; Corvo. 
Herbacea, foliis lanceolato-oblongis serratis lucidis 
glabris in petiolum alatum (spurium) piloso-cilia- 
tum attenuatis : superioribus lanceolatis laciniato- 
serratis, pedunculis longissimis, corollis quinque- 
fidis radiantibus involucrum (haud semper) ene 
dentibus. «Quoad fructum non satis nota. : 
DC. Prodr.. My specimens are only just coming 
into flower; but the above character so nearly 
unites the imperfect descriptions of S. nitens and 
S. neglecta, that I am disposed to think they vill 
prove to be one species. 
S. neglecta, Hornem.. (Forma praecedentis ?) 
Campanula Vidalii, H. Wats. (Hook. Icon. — 
684. Flores. _ h 3 
C. Erinus, L. Fayal; Flores. 
Erica scoparia, L. E 
E. Azorica, Hochst. Fayal; Flores; Pico. : 
Seubert distinguishes the latter of these two by 
