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siderable number of plants in a limited locality on the clifi east 

 of the corral. (43.) 



Emmeyianthe penduliflora Benth. Canon near the land- 

 ing. (58.) 



Krynitzkia maritima Greene. Seen only near the mouth of the 

 caiion, near the landing; beginning to flower in January. (33.) 



Krynitzkia foliolosa Greene. Canon near the landing. (55.) 



Convolvtilus macrostegius Greene. Highly relished by goats, 

 but still keeping its hold on the most perpendicular cliffs where 

 its drooping deep green masses form a striking contrast to the 

 silvery foliage of Perityle Pahneri. No seed could be found and 

 I was only able to obtain a few seedlings. (8.) 



Solanum Xanti var. Wallacei Gray. On the eastern cliff a 

 little south of the corral. A fine shrub worthy of cultivation, 

 already in flower at the beginning of January, the rather large 

 deep blue — not at all pale — flowers showing well on the deep 

 green foliage. (15.) 



Solanum nigriun Dunal. Not so rare as when Prof. Greene 

 visited the island. A few found in crevices of the lower 

 circus, more in the canon near the landing; perennial but very 

 herbaceous; flowers from white to lilac, quite minute and well 

 distinct from the next. (16, 18.) 



Solanum Douglasii Dunal. Perennial, with conspicuous star- 

 shaped, pure white flowers, forming handsome bushes. Three 

 plants found — two on the dike of lava on the southern side of 

 the landing, and one a little way up the canon. On account of 

 its seeding freely even in winter it is quite likely that many 

 more plants grow on the adjoining almost inaccessible slope 

 overhanging the sea. (17-) 



Mirabilis IcBvis Benth. Only near the landing but there 

 quite plentiful, not only along the beach but also on the 

 precipitous slope overhanging the sea, at the south of it, forming 

 mats of pink flowers already at the beginning of January. (45-) 



Chenopodium viurale L,. Rather common only near the 

 landing. (63.) 



Hesperoaiide tenella Torr. Very common everywhere. (60.) 



