1HE VEGETATION OK THE Jl'AN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS 



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Fig. 13. 'l\%u vuLuig plants ut Rvoui^u?iia ei'enia growing as epiplixte^ on ijcarn.ffi cycadijohuDi; 

 the right-hand specimen with juvenile, hirsute lower leaves. Upper slopes of Villagra, Masa- 



tierra. — Photo 10 i 1917. 



specimen — these are very rare, most were damaged by goats and the species 

 was undoubtedly more common before this pest was introduced — was 1.7 m 

 tall with the main stem 17 cm long to the first dichotomy and 7 cm thick, the 



