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BEMARLE IsL. : Villamil, on sand beaches and around brackish 

 pools (no. 3197). Bindloe Isl. : Snodgrass and Heller. 

 Brattle Isl.: (no. 3198). Chatham Isl.: Basso Point, on 

 sand beaches (no. 3199) ; Wreck Bay, abundant near the 

 beach (no. 3200). Gardner Isl. (near Hood Isl.) : on sand 

 beaches (no. 3201). Hood Isl.: Snodgrass and Heller. In- 

 defatigable Isl. : southeast side, on sand beaches ; north side, 

 Snodgrass and Heller. James Isl. : northeast side, common 

 on sand beaches and on a rock one-half mile off the shore (no. 

 3204). Seymour Isl., south : Snodgrass and Heller. Widely 

 distributed. 



H. indicum L. Sp. PI. 130 (1753); Rob. (1), 192.— 

 Charles Isl.: in mud near a spring at 1000 ft. (no. 3208). 

 Chatham Isl. : Wreck Bay, in shady places, 450-900 ft., (no. 

 3206). Widely distributed in warm countries. 



H. parviflorum L. Mant. 201 (1771); Rob. (1), 192.— 

 Abingdon Isl. : common on the lower parts, occasional above 

 1000 ft., (no. 3209). Albemarle Isl.: Cowley Bay, occa- 

 sional at 1800 ft. (no. 3210) ; Iguana Cove, common near the 

 shore (no. 3213) ; Tagus Cove, common to 1600 ft. (nos. 

 3211-3212). Barrington Isl.: Snodgrass and Heller. 

 Brattle Isl.: (no. 3214). Champion Isl.: /. R. Slevin 

 collector (no. 3215). Charles Isl.: abundant in various 

 situations all over the island (no. 3218). Chatham Isl.: 

 Wreck Bay, common near the shore and to 350 ft. (nos. 3216- 

 3217). Gardner Isl, (near Hood Isl.) : (no. 3219). Hood 

 Isl.: occasional at 200 ft. (nos. 3220-3221). Indefatigable 

 Isl. : northwest side, Andersson ; southeast side, common on 

 the lower parts and in the vicinity of the shore (no. 3222). 

 James Isl. : James Bay, abundant on the lower parts (no. 

 3223 ) . Narborough Isl. : south side, Snodgrass and Heller. 

 Tower Isl. : Snodgrass and Heller. Wen man Isl. : (no. 

 3224). Widely distributed in warm countries. 



Tournefortia L. 



T. hirsutissima L. Sp. PI. 140 (1753); Rob. (1), 193.— 

 Chatham Isl. : Chierchia. Robinson, 1. c, suggests that this 

 specimen may belong to Tournefortia riifo-sericea, a possibility 

 which seems very likely, as subsequent collections have failed 

 to show the species. Further distr. Mex., W. Ind., S. Am. 



