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A. RiGiDA, Rob. & Greenm, (1), 143, 148. — James Isl. : Orcbilla 

 Bay, Baar, no. 387 (lib. Gr.). Endemic. 



A. suBSCAPOSA, Hook. f. (3), 189; Moq.-Tand. in DC. Prodr. xiii. 

 pt. 2, 353; Anderss. (1), IG^ & (2), CO. — Charles Isl.: Darwin. 

 Kiidemic. 



Amaranthus, L. 



A. caracasanus, HBK. Nov. Gen. & Sp. ii. 195 (1817) ; Hook, f. 

 (3), 189; Anderss. (1), 161, & (2), 58; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 147. — 

 Albemarle Isl. : Iguana Cove, Snodrjrass & Heller, no, 77 (hb. Gr.) ; 

 on beacb, not common, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 108 (hb. Gr.) ; Tagus 

 Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 219 (hb. Gr.); southern portion, Baur, 

 no. 287 (hb. Gr.). Charles Isl. : Darwin ; in cultivated ground, 

 Andersson ; Snodgrass & Heller, no. 421 (hb. Gr.). Chatham 

 Isl. : Andersson (hb. Gr. ), but not recorded in his works ; Snodgrass 

 & Heller, no. 516 (hb. Gr.). IxdeFxVTIgable Isl.: Andersson. 

 Further distrib. S, Am. 



^' A. celosioides, IIBK. Nov. Gen. & Sp. ii. 194 (1817) ; Moq.- 

 Tand. in DC. Prodr. xiii. pt. 2, 257 ; Hook. f. (3), 189 ; Anderss. (1), 

 161 , »fe (2), 59, — Charles Isl. : Darwin ; Andersson. Chatham Isl. : 

 Andersson. — Further distrib. nortliern S. Am, A very doubtful 

 species in need of further study, I have seen none of the specimens 

 upou which the records of its occurrence in the Galapagos Islands rests. 

 ^ A. sclerantoides, Anderss, (2), 59, t. 2, f. 1 ; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 

 139, 147. Euxolus sclerantoides, Anderss. (1), 163. — Galapagos 

 Ids. : Habel. Baurington Isl. : Snodgrass & Heller, no. 469 (hb. Gr.). 

 Charles Isl. : in lower dry region, Andersson. Narborough Isl. : 

 eastern part, Snodgrass & Heller, no, 354 (hb, Gr,), Endemic. 



Forma chathamensis, Rob. & Greenm. (1), 140. — Chatham Isl. : 

 southwest end, lower region, Baur, no. 289 (hb. Gr.). Endemic, 



Forma hoodensis, Rob, & Greenm. 1. c. — Gardner Isl. : Snodgrass 

 & Heller, no. 635 (hb. Gr.). Hood Isl.: Baur, no. 288 (hb. Gr.), 

 Snodgrass & Heller, no. 731 (hb. Gr.). Endemic, 



A. SPiNOSUS, L. Sp. 991 (1753); Anderss. (1), 161, & (2), 59. — 

 Charles Isl. : cultivated ground of lower region, Andersson. Doubt- 

 less an introduction, not seen since on the islands. Further distrib. 

 general in warm and temjjerate countries. 



^ A. SQUARRULOSUS, Uline &, Bray, Bot. Gaz, xix. 270 (1894) ; Rob. & 

 Greenm. (1), 147, Amhlogyne squarrulosa, Gray, Proc, Am. Acad. 

 v. 169 (1861). Sderopus squarrulosus, Anderss. ined. ex Gray, 1. c, 



