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140 Robinson and Greenman—Galapagos Flora. 
~ Forma Cuataamensis. Leaves shorter and broader at the tip, 
24 to 5 lines long, a little over a line broad at the apex.—Col- 
lected on Chatham Island, lower region, southwest end, June, 1891, 
orma Hooprnsis. Somewhat nearer to the above form than 
to the type but with leaves less dilated at the tip.—Collected on 
Hood Island, July, 1891. 
Besides the forms mentioned, Dr. Baur’s collection contains 
the following new or otherwise noteworthy species : 
ROCOTYLE UMBELLATA L, <A form apparently of this 
throat pubescent : fruit hispidulous: seeds black, strongly oat 
cavo-convex, finely pitted, shallowly and longitudinally channele 
upon the dorsal surface.—Collected in the lower region of ee 
ham Island at the southwest end, June, 1891. Most nearly 
related to B. ovalis Ands., me 
BorrertA GarapaGcerA, Stems slender, ligneous, cove 
with roughish fuscous cortex; branches approximate, ascending, 
ensely pubescent, leafy; internodes short but usually oe 
the leaves: the latter ovate-oblong, 2 to 3 lines in length, 1 t0 
lines in breadth, with smaller onés fascicled in the axils, obtuse, 
covered upon both surfaces with dense grayish and somewhat 
spparcntly nearest B. divaricata . fil. “ ae 
ORRERIA Pactrica. Fruticose: stem terete, ligneous, r x 
gated, ascending or widely spreading, mostly simple, with a pean 
uscous and scabrous puberulence, especially upon the four salen 
glabrous or nearly so beneath 
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