2 8. A Supplement to the Pteridophytes and Phanerogams 

 of Juan Fernandez and Easter Island (Xos. i, 2, 5 and 7). 



By 



C. SKOTTSBKRG. 



With Plates 55 — 57 and i Text figure. 



In order to bring the taxonomical papers on the Ferns (nos. i and 2) 

 and Flowering Plants (nos. 5 and 7I, published in this volume in 1920 and 

 1922, up to date, the following notes were compiled. Some collections have 

 been made in Juan Fernandez after our visit which I have been allowed to study 

 and which gave occasion to a number of small papers. In the New York- 

 Herbarium I was able to examine the plants collected by J. Chapix in I'Laster 

 Island in 1935. The species brought by the Franco-Belgian Mission to that 

 place in 1934 have been quoted, where there was reason to do so {"'SI. Fr.-B.' ), 

 from the papers by A. Gl'lLLAUMlN, and others. In some instances I have found 



Additions and Corrections to Vol. II, Pt. 6. 



P. 790 add after Coriandrum, 76. Sanicula crassicaulis Poepp. (Svn. S. liberta Cham, 

 et Schlechtend. quoad plantam chilensem). 



P. 794 line 10 from foot, read 1741. 



P. 796 line 3 from top, read forest. 



P. 831 under Drimys add: Rev. G. Kuschel informed me that according to the in- 

 habitants there is a marked difference in the quality of the wood between Masa- 

 tierran and Masafueran specimens of the canelo. 



P. 889, Explanation of Fig. 32, read Photo 17/4 191 7. The photograph taken bv 

 Dr. Backstrom will be published in Vol. I, no. 4. 



P. 931, Explanation of Fig. 41, read Pasto. 



^- 955. Explanation of Plate 79:1. read Photo 29.8. 190S. 



