Vor. I] STEWART—BOTANY OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS 153 
E. sp.—ALBEMARLE IsL.: Iguana Cove, bushes te 400 ft. 
The specimen is too immature for accurate determination, but 
it differs from E. filicaule in the looser inflorescence, the longer 
and stiffer panicles, and in the more filiform involucral bracts, 
(no. 631). 
Flaveria Juss. 
F. bidentis (L.) O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. III. pt. 2, 148 (1893). 
Ethulia bidentis L. Mant. I. 110 (1767). Mulleria Contra- 
yerba Cav. Ic. Pl. I. t. 4 (1791). F. Contrayerba Pers. Syn. 
II. 489 (1807); Rob. (1), 213.—Cuartes Ist.: Andersson. 
Further distr. S. U. S., Mex., S. Am. 
Gnaphalium L. 
G. luteo-album L. Sp. Pl. 851 (1753).—ALBEMARLE IsL.: 
Villamil, forming large patches on the floor of the crater at 
2750 ft. and on the southeast rim of the crater at 3150 ft. The 
specimens from the floor of the crater have the leaves smaller 
and more closely arranged and the tomentum more copious than 
do the specimens from the rim, a fact which may be due to the 
more xerophytic conditions inside of the crater, (nos. 632- 
633). Widely distributed in warm countries. 
Hemizonia DC. 
H. squalida Hook. f. (3), 208; Rob. (1), 213—GaLapacos 
Ips.: Du Petit-Thouars. Endemic. 
Jaegeria HBK. 
J. gracilis Hook. f. (3), 213; Rob. (1), 213.—CHARLES 
Ist.: Darwin. Endemic. Rob. |. c. suggests that this can 
hardly be a Jaegeria. 
J. hirta (Lag.) Lees. Syn. Gen. Comp. 223 (1832). Acmella 
hirta Lag. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 31 (1815).—ALBEMARLE ISsL.: 
Tagus Cove, abundant at 4000 ft. (no. 635); Villamil, com- 
mon in grassy country above 1500 ft. (no. 634). CHATHAM 
Ist.: Wreck Bay, abundant in moist places, 1700-2050 ft., 
(nos. 636-637). Further distr. Mex., S. Am. 
J. prorepens Hook. f. (3), 214; Rob. (1), 213.—JAMES 
Ist.: Darwin. Endemic. 
