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MENISPERMACEAE. 



CiSSAMPELOS, L. 



C. Pareira, L. Sp. 1031 (1753); Lam. III. t. 830 ; Hook. f. (3), 

 233; Auderss. (1), 220, & (2), 92; Caruel (1), 624; Rob. & Greeam. 

 (1), 145. C. testudiniim^ Miers, Contiib. iii. 143 (1864-1871). — Abing- 

 don IsL. : Snodgrass & Heller, uo. 849 (lib. Gr.). Albemarle Isl. : 

 Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & Heller^ uos. 67 (lib. Gr.), 91 (hb. Gr.), 871 

 (ill). Gr.); Tagus Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, nos. 221 (hb. Gr.), 902 

 (hb. Gr.). Charles Isl.: Darwin; in the upper region, Andersson ; 

 Cluerchia ; Baur, no. 2 (hb. Gr.), Chatha3I Isl.: southwest end, 

 upper region, Baur, uo. 1 (hb. Gr.). James Isl.: Darwin. Further 

 distrib. general in trop. regious. Miers, 1. c, separates the Galapageiau 

 I^laut as C. iestudlnum, but good distinctions are not evident. 



CRUCIFERAE. 



Brassica, L. 



B. campestris, L. Sp. 666(1753). — Charles Isl.: Snodgrass & 

 Heller, no. 406 (hb. Gr. ). Further distrib. cosmop. 



B. SiNAPiSTRUM, Boiss. Vov. Esp. ii. 39 (1839-1845). Sinapis 

 arvensis, L. Sp. 668 (1753); Anderss. (1), 220, & (2), 93. — Charles 

 Isl. : cultivated ground in upper and middle region, Andersson. Further 

 distrib. cosmop. 



Raphanus, L. 



R. SATivus, L. Sp. ed. 2, 935 (1763) ; Anderss. (1), 220, & (2)* 93. — 

 Charles Isl. : cultivated ground in middle and upjjer regions, Andersson. 

 Further distrib. cosmop. through cult. 



Senebiera, Poir. 



^ S. PiNNATiFiDA, DC Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Par. vii. 144, t. 9 (1799) ; 

 Hook. f. (3), 233; Anderss. (1), 221, & (2), 93. S. didyma, Pers. 

 Syu. ii. 185 (1807). Lejiidium didymum, L. Mant. 92 (1767). Coro- 

 nopus didymus, Smith, Fl. Brit. ii. 691. — James Isl.: Daricin. 

 Further distrib. cosmop. 



ROSACEAE? 



Sangcisorbea? Wolf (1), 283. & (2), 259. — Charles Isl. : ace. 

 to Wolf. Probably an error. Plant described as thorny and with 

 pinnate leaves. 



