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the sides of the cliffs above the cove (nos. 3494-3495) ; Tagus 

 Cove, Snodgrass and Heller; Villamil, on lava beds near the 

 coast (no. 3496). Barrington Isl. : Baur. Identity doubt- 

 ful ace. to Rob. 1. c. Endemic. 



B. sp. Rob. (1), 206. — Chatham Isl.: Wreck Bay, Snod- 

 grass and Heller. It is likely that some of the above species, 

 which have not been found by more recent collectors, will prove 

 to be synonyms of B. ericaefolia or some of the other more 

 common species. 



Chiococca P. Br. 



C. alba (L.) Hitchc. Rep. Mo. Bot. Card. IV. 94 (1893). 

 Lonicera alba L. Sp. PI. 175 (1753). C. racemosa L. Syst. ed. 

 10, 917 (1760); Rob. (1), 206.— Abingdon Isl.: common 

 bushes above 450 ft. (nos. 3497-3498). Albemarle Isl.: 

 Elizabeth Bay, Snodgrass and Heller; Iguana Cove, (no. 

 3499) ; Villamil, occasional bushes on the lower parts (no. 

 3501). BiNDLOE Isl. : Snodgrass and Heller. Charles Isl. : 

 occasional bushes at 600 ft. (no. 3502). Chatham Isl.: 

 Wreck Bay, common bushes to 500 ft. (no. 3503). Duncan 

 Isl. : low bushes at 1275 ft. (no. 3504). Indefatigable Isl. : 

 Academy Bay, bushes and small trees on the lower parts (no. 

 3505) ; southeast side, common bushes to 600 ft. (no. 3506). 

 James Isl. : James Bay, occasional bushes on the lower parts, 

 small trees and bushes at 2150 ft, (nos. 3507-3509). Nar- 

 BOROUGH Isl. : north side, occasional bushes on lava (no. 

 3510). Further distr. S. U. S., Mex., W. Ind., S. Am. 



Coffea L. 



C. arabica L. Sp. PI. 172 (1753). — Chatham Isl.: Wreck 

 Bay, in cultivated ground and escaped from cultivation (no. 

 351 1 ). Coffee is exported from this island to Guayaquil, Ecua- 

 dor. Widely distributed through cultivation. 



Diodia L. 



D. Radula (Roem. & Sch.) Cham. & Schlecht. Linnaea III. 

 342 (1828). Spermacoce Radula Roem. & Sch. Syst. III. 531 

 (1818). D. Radula Cham. & Schlecht. 1. c. ; Rob. (1), 206.— 

 Albemarle Isl.: Villamil, on the rim of the crater at 3150 

 ft. (no. 3512). Charles Isl.: fairly abundant at 1250 ft. 



