of the Galapagos Archipelago. ].95 



107- V. POLYSTACHYA, H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. vol. ii. p. 274. Kunth, Synops. 



vol. ii. p. 59 ; var. foliis incisis segmentis grossfe serratis. 

 Hab. James Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. 



Sprengel unites this species with F. urticcefolia, to which our plant bears a 

 close affinity ; but the margins of the leaves in the present are far more deeply 

 cut, and the segments again coarsely serrated. They may very possibly be 

 mere varieties of one species. 



108. V. LITTORALIS, H. B. K. 



Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. Found in salt marshes on the American coast, 

 from Truxillo to Lima. 



109. Clerodendron molle, H. B. K. 



Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. James Island, Dr. Scouler. Found also on the 

 opposite coast of Columbia. 



1 10. Lantana recta, Ait. 



Hab. Albemarle and Charles Islands, Charles Darwin, Esq. Apparently a very common 

 and rather variable plant in the Brazils, West Indies and other tropical parts of South 

 America. 



111. L. canescens, H. B. K., Nov. Gen. et Sp. vol. ii. p. 209 ; var. ramis 

 aphyllis apices versus foliosis, foliis 1-1 g- unc. longis. 



Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. Probably frequent in South America ; it is the 

 same as Gardner's no. 1385, from Rio. 



112. AvICENNIA TOMENTOSA, L. 



Hab. Chatham Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. 



ACANTHACB^. 



113. DiCLiPTERA Peruviana, t/M«*. 



Hab. James Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. Common throughout tropical South America. 



RUBIACE^. 



114. Tetramerium, n. sp.? 



Hab. James Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. 



Specimens too imperfect for determination. 

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