Vor. I] STEWART—BOTANY OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS 119 
bushes and small trees on sand beaches around the bay. 
CHARLES IsL.: low dense thickets on the beach (no. 3036). 
CHATHAM IsL.: Sappho Cove, bushes and small trees on sand 
beaches (no. 3037). Duncan Ist.: a few stunted bushes on 
the shore of a cove on the northeast side (no. 3038). INpE- 
FATIGABLE IsL.: Academy Bay, common bushes and small trees 
around the shores of the bay (no. 3039) ; southeast side, low 
spreading trees, with rounded tops, near the shore; also noticed 
in various other places on the north and northwest sides of the 
island, (nos. 3040-3041). James Ist.: James Bay, common 
on sand beaches (no. 3043). It also occurs in various other 
places on the north and south shores. Jervis Ist.: bushes and 
small trees around a salt lagoon (no. 3042). NarBorouGH 
IsL.: northeast side, common bushes around bays and lagoons; 
east side, Snodgrass and Heller. Stymour Ist., soutTH: 
groves of mangroves, either of this species or Rhizophora 
Mangle, possibly both, were noticed on the south shore of this 
island while we were cruising along the north shore of Inde- 
fatigable Island on one of our numerous turtle-fishing expedi- 
tions. 
MELASTOMACEAE 
Miconia R. & P. 
M. Robinsoniana Cogniaux in Rob. (1), 183.—CHaTHAM 
Ist.: Wreck Bay, in ditches, 1000-1700 ft. In various places 
in this region there are deep ditches with perpendicular walls, 
apparently dug. These bushes, along with several species of 
ferns, are usually found in such ditches, (no. 3044). En- 
demic. 
ONAGRACEAE 
Jussiaea L. 
J. repens L. Sp. Pl. 388 (1753).—CuatuHam Iszt.: Wreck 
Bay, in pools and in small streams, 1000-1700 ft., (no. 3045). 
Widely distributed in tropical countries. 
HALORRHAGIDACEAE 
Myriophyllum L. 
M. sp. Wolf. (1), 284; Rob. (1), 183.—Cuartes Isu.: in 
a brook near the hacienda, according to Wolf, 1.c. At the times 
January 12, 1911 
