28 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Proc. 4TH Ser. 
Salvinia L. 
S. sp. Wolf, (1), 284; Rob. (1), 115.—Cuartes Ist.: in 
brooks near the hacienda, acc. to Wolf I. c. 
EQUISETACEAE 
Equisetum L. 
E. bogotense HBK. Nov. Gen. & Sp. I. 42 (1815).—ALBE- 
MARLE Isx.: Villamil, rare on the south rim of the crater at 
3150 ft. (no. 3443). Further distr. Mex. (Cent. Am.), W. 
Ind., S. Am. 
LYCOPODIACEAE 
Lycopodium L. 
i clavatum 2 Sp. Pl. 1101 .¢1753)3 Rob. .(1), 115 
CHaTHAM Ist.: Wreck Bay, forming thick tangled masses 
2-3 ft. high above 1500 ft. (no. 1014). James Ist.: James 
Bay, rare around 2500 ft. (no. 1015). Widely distributed. 
L. complanatum L. Sp. Pl. 1104 (1753).—ALBEMARLE 
fst: Villamil, occasional, at 3150 ft: (no: 1016). “Widely 
distributed. 
L. dichotomum Jacq. Enum. Vindob. 314 (1762); Rob. 
(1), 115 —ALBEMart-eE Isv.: Villamil, common on the higher 
branches of trees, 500-700 ft., (no. 1017). INDEFATIGABLE 
Ist.: Academy Bay, on the trunks and branches of trees, 400- 
500 ft., (no. 1019); northwest side, common on the higher 
branches of Psidium galapageium trees above 1000 ft. Fur- 
ther distr. Mex., W. Ind., S. Am., Madagascar. 
L. reflexum Lam. Encyc. III. 653 (1789)—ALBEMARLE 
Ist,:) Willamual, common at 3150 ff (ne, 1020)... Murther 
distr. Mex., W. Ind., S. Am. ‘ 
L. taxifolium Sw. Fl. Ind. Occ. III. 1573 (1806).— 
Cuarves Isz.: abundant 6n branches of Acnistus ellipticus 
trees at 1700 ft. (no. 1021). Wolf 1. c. 283 refers to two un- 
determined species of Lycopodium from this island and it 
seems likely that this is one of them. JAmeEs IsL.: James Bay, 
