REPORT ON THE BOTANY OF JUAN FERNANDEZ AND MASAFUERA. 45 



Dendroseris sp. ? 



Dendroseris, sp. ? 



Juan Fernandez. — Endemic. Reed. 



In Kew Herbarium is a specimen of a distinct plant, collected, or at least communi- 

 cated, by Mr E. C. Peed, and bearing a name in the handwriting of Philippi ; but we can 

 find no publication of it, and there being only one leaf and portion of an old inflorescence, 

 we cannot describe it. 



CAMPANULACE^E. 

 Lobelia anceps, Thunb. 



Lobelia anceps, Thunb., Prodi. Fl. Cap., p. 40, fide A. DC, Prodr., vii. p. 375; Benth. Fl. Austr., 



iv. p. 128; Gay, Fl. ChiL, iv. p. 325. 

 Lobelia alata, Labill, PI. Nov. Holl., i. p. 51, t. 72. 

 Lobelia rupincola, Bertero ex Colla in Mem. Aecad. Sc. Torino, xxxviii. p. 120. 



Juan Fernandez. — Humid places in English Bay — Bertero. 



Common in Australia, also occurring in New Zealand, South Africa, and extratropical 

 South America. Perhaps casually introduced into Juan Fernandez, as it is in no other 

 collection. 



Lobelia tupa, Linn. 



Lobelia tupa, Linn., Sp. PL, ed. 2, p. 1318; Bertero in Ann. Sc. Nat, xxi. p. 317. 



Tupa feuillei, G. Don, Gen. Syst., iii. p. 700; DC, Prodr., vii. p. 391 ; Gay, Fl. ChiL, iv. p. 328; 



Bot. Mag., t. 2550; Bot. Reg., t. 1612. 

 Rapimtium spicatum vulgo tupa, Feuillee, Journal des Observations, ii. p. 739, t. 29. 



Juan Fernandez. Douglas; Jloseley. 



This very conspicuous plant does not figure in Philippi's list of Juan Fernandez plants, 

 doubtless from an oversight ; for Bertero (op. sup. cit.) states that it was very common, 

 as it is also in Chili and some parts of Peru. 



Wahlenbergia fernandeziana, A. DC. (Plate L VI., figs. 1-4.) 



Wahlenbenjia fernandeziana, A. DC, Monogr. Camp., p. 100; Prodr., vii. p. 438; Gay, Fl. ChiL, 



iv. p. 339. 

 Wahlenbenjia larrainii, Bertero ex Colla in Mem. Accad. Sc. Torino, xxxviii. p. 118, t. 35 (reprint, 



p. 4). 

 Campanula larrainii, Bertero MSS. in Herb. Kew. 



Juan Fernandez. — Endemic. In pastures and rocky situations — Bertero; Scolder; 

 Douglas; Mrs Graham. 



In Kew Herbarium there is a specimen of this plant received from the Paris Her- 

 barium, labelled "Chili, M. CI. Gay," but as there are no other continental specimens of 

 this common Juan Fernandez species, it may be regarded as from Chili only, in the sense 

 that the island belongs to that country. 



