Vor. I] STEWART—BOTANY OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS 67 
bushes everywhere (no. 1522) ; Tagus Cove, common at 2000 
ft.; Villamil, abundant covering rocks in a moist area on the 
lower parts some distance back from the shore, abundant 
throughout the transition and moist regions, (nos. 1520-1521). 
CHARLES Isi.: abundant in woodland at 1000 ft., covering 
rocks and trees at 1450 ft., (nos. 1524-1526). CHarHam 
Ist.: Basso Point, abundant in woodland above 900 ft.: 
Wreck Bay, common throughout the wooded areas below 1000 
ft. (no. 1527). Duncan Ist.: occasional on bushes at 1200 
ft. (no. 1528). INDEFATIGABLE IsL.: Academy Bay, abund- 
ant on trees above 100 ft., around 600 ft. it covers the trees 
and bushes with a dense growth, (nos. 1530-1531) ; northeast 
side, common above 300 ft.; southeast side, fairly common on 
bushes at 600 ft. (no. 1529). James Ist.: James Bay, abund- 
ant on trees and bushes above 1000 ft. (no. 1532); northeast 
side, fairly common above 400 ft. Narsoroucu Ist.: north 
side, (no. 1533). This species shows much variation in the 
size, shape, and amount of pubescence on the leaves. Further 
distr. general in tropical regions. 
ANONACEAE 
Anona L. 
A. cherimolia Mull. Gard. Dict. ed. VIII. n. 5 (1768) — 
CHARLES Ist.: forming a small grove at 1000 ft. Probably 
introduced, (no. 1535). Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., S. Am. 
A. glabra L. Sp. Pl. 537 (1753).—ALBEMarLE Isz.: Villa- 
mil, bushes and small trees in low moist places in the vicinity 
of the shore (no. 1536). Further distr. S. U. S., W. Ind. 
CRUCIFERAE 
Brassica L. 
B. arvensis (L.) Kze. Rev. Gen. I. 19 (1891). Sinapis 
arvensis L. Sp. Pl. 668 (1753). B. Sinapistrum Boiss. Voy. 
Esp. II. 39 (1839-1845); Rob. (1), 146—Cuartes Ist. : 
Andersson. Widely distributed. 
B. campestris L. Sp. Pl. 666 (1753); Rob. (1), 146.— 
CHARLES IsL.: Snodgrass and Heller. CHATHAM IsL.: Wreck 
