REPORT OX THE BOTANY OF THE ATLANTIC ISLANDS. 39 



Relbunium hypocarpium, Herusl. 



Relbunlum hypocarpium, Hemsl. in Salv. and Godiu. Biolog. Centr. Am. Bot., ii. p. 63. 



Rubia hypocarpia, DO, Prodr., iv. p. 591. 



Galium hypocarpium, EndL ex Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 351. 



Bermudas. — Introduced? Without special locality — Moseley ; Lefroy. 



Generally dispersed in the West Indies and Tropical South America. 



Galium uniflorum, Michx. 



Galium uniflorum, Michx., Fl. Bor.-Am., i. p. 79; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 174. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. In various localities — Munro ; Lefroy ; Reade. 

 South Carolina to Florida. 



Galium bermudense, Linn. 



Galium bermudense, Linn., Sp. PI., ed. 1, p. 105. 



Rubia tetraphylla, glabra, latiore folio, bermudensis, seminibus binis atropurpureis. — Pluk., Aim., p. 

 324, et Phytogr., t. 248. " A Do. Petiver habuimus." 



It is uncertain what species Plukenet's plant is. Pursh (Fl. Am. Sept., i. p. 104) 

 regards Galium puncticulosum, Michx. (Fl. Bor.-Am., i. p. 8), and Galium purpurevm, 

 Walt. (Fl. Carol., p. 87), as the same. Chapman (Fl. Southern U.S., p. 174) cites Galium 

 bermudianum, Ell. (Bot. Carol., i. p. 196), under Galium pilosum, Ait. 



VALERIANE^E. 



Centranthus macrosiphon, Boiss. 



Centranthus macrosiphon, Boiss., Diag. PI. Nov., iii. p. 57 ; Walp., Rep., vi. p. 80; Lem., Jard. Fleur., 

 iii. t. 273. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Without locality— Rein. 



A native of Western Europe, probably imported into the islands for its beauty. 



Valerianella olitoria, Mcench. 



Valerianella olitoria, Mcench., Meth. PL, p. 493; DC, Prodr., iv. p. 625; Gray, Manual, ed. 5, 



p. 214 (Fedia). 

 Fedia radiata, Michx. ? Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 184. 



Bermudas.— Introduced. St David Island — Lefroy. 



Mediterranean region, and naturalised in North America and other countries where it 



is cultivated. 



