146 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 
MENISPERMACEAE. 
CissAMPELOs, L. 
C.. Parerra, L. Sp. 1031 (1753); Lam. Ill. t. 8830; Hook. f. (3), 
233; Anderss. (1), 220, & (2), 92; Caruel (1), 624; Rob. & Greenm. 
(1), 145. C. testudinum, Miers, Contrib. iii. 143 (1864-1871). — ABIne 
von Isi.: Snodgrass & Heller, no. 849 (hb. Gr.) ALBEMARLE IsL.: 
Iguaua Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, nos. 67 (hb. Gr.), 91 (hb. Gr.), 871" 
(hb. Gr.); Tagus Cove, Snodgruss & Heller, nos. 221 (hb. Gr.), 902 
(hb. Gr.). Cuarzes Ist.: Darwin; in the upper region, Andersson; 
Chierchia; Baur, no. 2 (hb. Gr.) Cratuam Isz.: southwest end, 
upper region, Baur, no. 1 (hb. Gr.). James Isu.: Darwin. Further 
distrib. general in trop. regions. Miers, l. c., separates the Galapagelan 
plant as C. testudinum, but good distinctions are not evident. 
CRUCIFERAE. 
Brassica, L. 
B. campestris, L. Sp. 666 (1753). — Cares Ist.: Snodgrass & 
Heller, no. 406 (hb. Gr.). Further distrib. cosmop. 
B. Srvaristrum, Boiss. Voy. Esp. ii. 89 (1839-1849). Sine 
arvensis, L. Sp. 668 (1753) ; Anderss. (1), 220, & (2), 938. — CHARLES 
Isi.: cultivated ground in upper and middle region, Andersson. Further 
distrib. cosmop. 
‘Rapuanvs, L. 
R. sativus, L. Sp. ed. 2, 935 (1763); Anderss. (1), 220, & (2), $e 2 
Cuar.es Ist.: cultivated ground in middle and upper regions, Andersson. 
Further distrib. cosmop. through cult. : 
. SENEBIERA, Poir. 
S. prynatiripa, DC. Mém. Soc. Hist. Nat. Par. vii. 144, S 9 (1 ia 
Hook. f. (3), 283; Anderss. (1), 221, & (2), 93. S. didyma, “M™ 
Syn. ii, 185 (1807). Lepidium didymum, L. Mant. 92 (1767). ts 
nopus didymus, Smith, Fl. Brit. ii. 691.—James Ist.: Dar’ 
Further distrib. cosmop. 
ROSACEAE? 
Sanevrsorpea? Wolf (1), 283, & (2), 259. — Cuartes Ist 
to Wolf. Probably an error. Plant described as thorny a0 
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