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equally well to specimens of forma Anderssonii, on which ac- 

 count the two forms should probably be considered as one. 

 Endemic. 



Forma intermedia Rob. (1), 177. — Abingdon Isl. : Snod- 

 grass and Heller. Albemarle Isl. : Iguana Cove, bushes 

 6-10 ft. high at 300 ft. (no. 2054). Bindloe Isl.: low 

 bushes in tufaceous soil (no. 2055). Charles Isl. : common 

 bushes at 600 ft. (no. 2056) ; Cuevas Bay, Baur. Chatham 

 Isl. : Basso Point, low spreading bushes on recent lava flows 

 (no. 2057). Gardner Isl. (near Hood Isl.) : common 

 bushes 3-4 ft. high, sometimes procumbent, (no. 2062). Inde- 

 fatigable Isl. : Academy Bay, occasional low bushes on the 

 lower parts, (no. 2059) ; northwest side, common bushes to 750 

 ft. ; southeast side, common bushes to 650 ft. James Isl. : 

 James Bay, bushes 5-7 ft. high to 1300 ft. (no. 2060). Nar- 

 BOROUGH Isl. : north side, common bushes on lava near the 

 coast (no. 2061). Endemic. 



HYPERICACEAE 

 H3rpericum L. 



H. thesiifolium HBK. Nov. Gen. & Sp. V. 192 (1821).— 

 Albemarle Isl. : Villamil, common in loose ashy soil on the 

 rim of the crater at 3150 ft, also found occasionally on the 

 floor of the crater at 2750 ft. (nos. 2064-2065). Chatham 

 Isl. : Wreck Bay, in dry exposed places at 1700 ft. (no. 2066). 

 Further distr. Mex., S. Am. 



TURNERACEAE 

 Turnera L. 



T. ulmifolia L. Sp. PL 271 (1753); Rob. (1), 177.— 



HARLES 



countries. 



Charles Isl. : Edmonston. Further distr. general in warm 



PASSIFLORACEAE 



Passiflora L. 



P. foetida L. Sp. PI. 959 (1753); Rob. (1), 177.— Albe- 

 marle Isl. : Tagus Cove, on the lower parts of the island and 

 on the side of the mountain at 2800 ft. (no. 2067) ; Turtle 



