178 CARL SKOTTSBERG 



usque ad 20 mm diam., fauce 9 mm diam., alba, inferne pulchre purpureo- 

 venosa, lobis 6 — 7 mm longis basi 4 — 4,5 mm latis, paulo reflexis, planis, mar- 

 gine puberulis. Stamina filamentis 3 mm longis a basi lata subiter angustatis, 

 valde setosis; antherae 2 mm longae. Stylus ad 5,5 mm longus, versus apicem 

 incrassatus nee non dense setosus, lobis stigmatiferis margine et subtus pilosis. 

 Area of distribution: Endemic in Masatierra. 



113. W. Grahamae Hemsl. — Johow, Estud. 75 sub fernandeziana. ■ — 



Plate 15, fig. 1; Plate 20, fig. 10; text fig. 26 m— q. 



Masatierra: Mrs. Graham! MoSELEy! — Mountain ridges in the centre 

 of the island. V. Colonial, C. Central, 570 m (fl. 18 /i 17, no. 306); Portezuelo 

 de Villagra, near the pass and abundant in places, 550 — 600 m (fl. 15 /i 2 16, 

 no. 1226; fl. 24 /i2 16, no. 1224, f. minus scabra ad praecedentem vergens; fl. 

 10 /i 17, no. 1225, f. laxior); B. Villagra, rock wall at the back of Q. de la Choza, 

 c. 400 m. 



No. 1226 is the most extreme Grahamae that I have seen. Of the others 

 nos. 1224 and 1225 have smaller flowers, measuring only 20 mm across. The 

 possibility of bastards occurring between this and the former should be considered. 



Suffrutex effusus, vage ramosus rami's prostrato-adscendentibus longis sub- 

 flexuosis, pubescenti-setosis foliosissimis. Folia chartacea, sessilia, ovato-lanceo- 

 lata vel ovata, acutiuscula, basi lata fere semiamplexicaulia, dense sed interdum 

 indistincte denticulata, utrinque pubescenti-scabra, subtus in nervis dense pilosa, 

 20 — 35 mm longa et 10 — 16 mm lata. Inflorescentia pseudo-umbellata, foliis 

 triangulato-ovatis instructa, haud multiflora sed ob magnitudine florum valde 

 conspicua. Calyx glaber lobis triangulatis 5 — 7X2—3 mm, inferne dentatis. 

 Corolla late campanulata vel sub fauce leviter constricta fere globoso-campa- 

 nulata, extus puberula, alba, eximie purpureo-venosa, cum lobis 13 — 15 mm 

 longa, expansa ad 25 mm lata, fauce 16 — 17 mm diam., lobis revolutis late 

 triangularibus 7—8 mm longis et 8 — 10 mm latis, margine puberulis. Stamina 

 filamentis 3 — 4 mm longis a basi lata valde angustatis; antherae 1,5 — 2 mm 

 longae. Stylus 6,5 — 8 mm, versus apicem incrassatus et cum pagina inferiore 

 stigmatorum setosus. 



Area of distribution: Endemic in Masatierra. 



114. W. Masafuerae (Phil.) Skottsb. Stud. 6. — Syn. W. tuberosa Hook, 

 fil., Johow, Estud. 78. 



Masafuera: Germain! Guajardo! — coast cliffs from B. Token to Vara- 

 dero and Loberia, rather common; also in the outer part of the canyons, on 

 rock ledges and in crevices. Only once observed in the highlands, north of 

 Casas, c. 1200 m. Fl.-past fl. Feb. 191 7, no. 428. 



f. rosea: A typo differt corolla praecipue basin versus pulchre rosea. — 

 Masafuera: 0. de la Loberia, one large specimen found among the typical 

 plants (fl. 17 /2 17, no. 489). 



When describing Euphorbia Masafuerae (Bot. Zeit. XIV. 647) PHILIPPI 

 felt sure of the generic position, but later he began to doubt the correctness, 

 as shown by Guajardo's specimen, labelled in PHILIPPl's handwriting: »Eu- 

 phorbia? Masafuerae Ph. (nonne potius Wahlenbergia?) Masafuera 1869 Leybold». 



