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A. r1iGIDA, Rob. & Greenm. (1), 143, 148. — James Ist.: Orchilla 
Bay, Baur, no. 387 (hb. Gr.). Endem 
A. supscaposa, Hook. f. (3), 189; Mog, -Tand. in DC. Prodr. xiii. 
pt. 2, 353; Anderss. (1), 164 & (2), 60. —Cuartxs Isx.: Darwin. 
Endemic. 
Amarantues, L. 
A. caracasAnus, HBK. Nov. Gen. & Sp. ii. 195 (1817); Hook. f. 
(3), 189; Anderss. (1), 161, & (2), 58; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 147. — 
ALBEMARLE IsL.: Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 77 (hb. Gr.) ; 
on beach, not common, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 108 (hb. Gr.) ; Tagus 
Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 219 (hb. Gr.); southern portion, Baur, 
no. 287 (hb. Gr.). Cuartes Ist.: Darwin; in cultivated ground, 
Andersson; Snodgrass & Heller, no. 421 (hb. Gr.). CHaTHam 
Ist. : Andersson (hb. Gr.), but not recorded in his works ; Snodgrass 
& Heller, no. 516 (hb. Gr.). InpEraTiGaBLe Isi.: Andersson. 
Further distrib. S. Am. 
A. ceLosroipes, HBK. Nov. Gen. & Sp. ii. 194 (1817); Mogq.- 
Tand. in DC. Prodr. xiii. pt. 2, 257 ; Hook. f. (3), 189; Anderss. (1), 
161, & (2), 59. —Cuartes Isu.: Darwin; Andersson. CuatHam ISL. : 
Andersson. — Further distrib. northern S. Am. <A very doubtful 
species in need of further study. I have seen none of the specimens 
upon which the records of its occurrence in the Galapagos Islands rests, 
_ A. scLerantorpes, Anderss. (2), 59, t. 2, f.1; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 
139, 147. Euxolus dap kaoliies Anderss. (1), 163.— GaLapaGos 
Ips.: Habel, Barrineton Ist.: Snodgrass & Heller, no. 469 (hb. Gr.). 
Cuarves Ist.: in lower dry region, Andersson. Narsoroues Ist. : 
eastern part, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 354 (hb. Gr.). Endemic. 
Forma cHaTHAMENSsIS, Rob. & Greenm. (1), 140.— CHaruam Ist. : 
southwest end, lower region, Baur, no. 289 (hb. Gr.). Endemic. 
Forma HOOpDENSIS, Rob. & Greenm. 1. c. —GarpDNER Ist. : Snodgrass 
& Heller, no. 635 (hb. Gr.). Hoop Ist.: Baur, no. 288 (hb. Gr.), 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 731 (hb. Gr.). Endemic. 
A. sprnosus, L. Sp. 991 (1753); Anderss. (1), 161, & (2), 59.— 
Cuarves Ist.: cultivated ground of lower region, Andersson. Doubt- 
less an introduction, not seen since on the islands. Further distrib. 
general in warm and temperate countries. 
A. squarruosus, Uline & Bray, Bot. Gaz. xix. 270 (1894) ; Rob. & 
Greenm. (1), 147. Amblogyne squarrulosa, Gray, Proc. Am. Aca 
v. 169 (1861). Scleropus squarrulosus, Anderss. ined. ex Gray, l. c., 
