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A. sericea Anderss. (1), 238, (2), 103, t. 14, f. 1 ; Rob. (1), 

 164. — Abingdon Isl. : occasional to 500 ft., abundant above 

 this elevation. The specimens from the different elevations are 

 similar in the size of the leaves and in the pubescence, (nos. 

 1788-1791). Albemarle Isl. : Andersson. Bindloe Isl. : 

 Baur; Snodgrass and Heller. Endemic. 



A. spicata Anderss. (1), 239, (2), 104, t. 14, f. 3; Rob. (1), 

 164. — Albemarle Isl. : Iguana Cove, abundant on the sides 

 of the cliff above the cove (no, 1792). Charles Isl.: occa- 

 sional at sea level and at 1200 ft. (nos. 1794-1795). Chatham 

 Isl. : north side, Andersson. Duncan Isl. : Baur. Gardner 

 Isl. (near Hood Isl.) : (no. 1796). Hood Isl. : rare around 

 300 ft. (no. 1797). Indefatigable Isl.: Academy Bay, 

 occasional below 75 ft. (no. 1800) ; northwest side, occasional 

 in tufaceous soil near the shore (no. 1799). Jervis Isl. : Baur. 

 Endemic. 



A. strobilifera Hook. f. (3), 187; Rob. (1), 164.— Albe- 

 marle Isl. : Cowley Bay, Baur. Chatham Isl. : north side, 

 Darwin; Andersson ; Baur. Endemic. 



A. velutina Hook. f. (3), 186; Rob. (1), 164. — Charles 

 Isl. : Darwin; Andersson; Baur. Chatham Isl. : Wreck 

 Bay, common in open shady woods around 700 ft. (no. 1801). 

 Endemic, 



Var. minor Hook. f. (3), 187; Rob. (1), 165. — Charles 

 Isl. : Darwin; Baur. Endemic. 



A. sp. — Albemarle Isl. : Cowley Bay, occasional below 

 300 ft. Sterile and indeterminate, (no, 1802). 



A. sp. — Indefatigable Isl. : north side, common at 250 

 ft. Indeterminate. Both of the above specimens probably be- 

 long to species already described from the islands, 



A. sp. Rob. (1), 165. A. parvula var. cordifolia ? Rob. & 

 Greenm. (1), 148. — Barrington Isl.: Baur. Endemic. 



A. sp. Rob. (1), 165. — Barrington Isl.: Snodgrass and 

 Heller. Endemic. 



A. sp. Rob. (1), 165. — Barrington Isl.: Baur. Endemic. 



A. sp. Rob. (1), 165. — Indefatigable Isl. : south of Con- 

 way Bay, Baur. Endemic, 



January 12. 1911 



