370 
work cited above which was published in 1913. In Mrs. Vallentin’s 
last collection from a small area in the West Falklands no less than 
135 species are represented. In all probability more extensive 
botanizing, especially of parts of the northern promontory of the 
West Island and on the hills inland which have not been explored 
botanically, would add more species to the list which is now 
brought up to a total of 176. 
Some of the species enumerated below have almost certainly 
been introduced into the Islands in recent times, but this is 
unlikely in the case of others such as the two Filices, and an 
extension of their range of distribution to this Southern 
Draba falklandica WOE. fil. 
Close to the beach by Crooked Inlet. | (Confirmation of 
doubtful record.) 
+ Medicago minima Lam. 
Dumore Head. 
+ Geranium intermedium L. 
Shallow Bay and Byron Sound. 
+ Erodium cicutarium L’ Heri. 
Fox Bay. (There is, however, a specime n in the Kew 
Herbarium from the Islands, but its precise locality is not stated, 
I. H. Firmin, November 1896.) 
+ Gnaphalium Juteo-album L. 
West beaches, Shallow Bay. 
mecio vulgaris L. 
Near Shallow Bay, HE. F. Vallentin; East Falklands, near 
Port Stanley, A. W. Hill. (Probably a recent introduction.) 
+ Ornithogalum caudatum A:t.—Zsolepis magellanica Gaud. Jf. 
eus Kunth var. brevis Brongr. 
Lake Salivan near Fox Bay. Also an earlier specimen exists 
in the Kew Herbarium Coll. #. F. Vallentin, but without exact 
locality. 
+ Potamogeton linguatus Hag. 
Fish Creek Stream, Shallow Rey ; Pond, Port North; Teal 
River Pond. 
Scirpus riparius Pres/ 
Excellent specimens of this fine species, which is new to the 
West Falklands, were obtained in profusion in one locality. 
It is recorded by ke from one locality also in the East 
Falklands, and there very rare 
Uncinia brevicaulis Thouars var. maclovianus Std. Kuck. 
Confirmation of Gaudichaud’s eld record. 
