152 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES  [Proc. 47H SER. 
E. tenuifolius Hook. f. (3), 207; Rob. (1), 212.—AbBinc- 
pon Ist.: common bushes 3-4 ft. high, 600-1650 ft., (nos. 
729-730). ALBEMARLE Ist.: Cowley Bay, low bushes on 
pumice soil, 600-2000 ft., (no. 731); Elizabeth Bay, Snod- 
grass and Heller; Tagus Cove, Snodgrass and Heller; Villa- 
mil, common bushes on lava beds and in woodland below 550 
ft. (no. 732). CHARLES IsL.: common bushes, 800-1400 ft., 
one of the commonest bushes in the wooded area around 1000 
ft., (nos. 733-734). Duncan Ist.: common bushes around 
1000 ft. The specimen has short linear leaves and differs 
considerably in appearance from the specimen collected on 
this island by Baur, (no. 735). INDEFATIGABLE IsL.: north- 
west side, rare in woodland at 850 ft. (no. 738); southeast 
side, bushes 6-8 ft. high in woodland, 450-650 ft., (nos. 736- 
737). JAMES Ist.: James Bay, common bushes on the edges 
of lava fields around 450 ft. The specimen from this place has 
the bracts of the involucre slightly tomentose, (no. 739). This 
species shows a considerable variation in the length and pubes- 
cence of the leaves, 1n some instances on specimens from the 
same island, but the floral characters are fairly constant 
throughout. Endemic. 
Variety tomentosus nov. var. 
Foliis anguste acuminatis, marginibus recurvis supra subglaber- 
rimis vel pilosis subtus tomentosis, 2.5-7.5 cm. longis, 1 mm. latis; 
involucris squamis oblongis vel linearibus exterioribus tomentosis. 
JAmeEs Ist.: James Bay, bushes 4-7 ft. high above 900 ft. 
One of the commonest bushes in the forests of Scalesia pedun- 
culata on the upper parts of the island, (nos. 740-741). En- 
demic. 
Eupatorium L. 
E. filicaule Sch. Bip. in Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. XXI. 384 
(1886); Rob. (1), 213.—ALBEMARLE IsL.: Cowley Bay, 
common bushes at 2000 ft. (no. 630); Iguana Cove, Snod- 
grass and Heller. INDEFATIGABLE IsLt.: Academy Bay, 
abundant in a dense growth of vines and bushes, 450-650 ft., 
(nos. 626-629). Further distr. Mex., W. S. Am. 
E. ? sp. Hook. f. (4), 261; Rob. (1), 213.—Cuar tes Ist. : 
Edmonston. Endemic. 
