FLORA OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. 177 
Forma intermedia, tomento typico sed minus flavescente: foliis 
quam illi formae typicae majoribus 3-4 cm. longis sed quam hi formae 
Anderssonii minoribus et minus cordatis. — Asincpon Isi.: Snodgrass 
& Heller, no. 840 (hb. Gr.). BinpLox Ist.: Baur, no. 28 (hb. Gr.) ; 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 757 (hb. Gr.). Cartes Isu.: Lee (hb. U.S. 
Nat. Mus.); Cuevas Bay, Baur, no. 34 (hb. Gr.); Snodgrass & 
Heller, no. 426 (hb. Gr.). Garpner Ist.: Snodgrass & Heller, no. 640 
hb. Gr.). Narsoroucn Ist.: southern part, 300 to 615 m, alt., 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 326 (hb. Gr.). Endemic. 
TURNERACEAE. 
Turnera, L. 
T. utmirouia, L. Sp. 271 (1753) ; Hook. f. (4), 262; Anderss. (1), 
221, & (2), 93; Urb. Jahrb. Bot. Gard. Berlin, ii. 138 (where spec. is 
elaborately subdivided).— Cuar.es Isz.: Edmonston (hb. Gr.).  Fur- 
ther distrib. general in the tropics. 
PASSIFLORACEAE. 
Passirtora, L. 
P. rorrma, L. Sp. 959 (1753); Cav. Diss. 458, t. 289; Anderss. 
(1), 221, & (2), 93; Rose (2), 187; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 146. — 
Cuarces Ist.: upper region, Andersson; A. Agassiz. CHATHAM 
Ist: A. Agassiz ; southwest end, middle region, Baur, no. 159 (hb. Gr.) ; - 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 496 (bb. Gr.). Further distrib. general in 
trop. and subtrop. Amer. 
P. ninearILoBa, Hook. f. (3), 222. P. linearifolia, Anderss. (1), 
221, & (2), 93. ? P. tridactylites, Hook. f. (3), 222; Anderss. (1), 
221, & (2), 93. P. suberosa, var. lineariloba, Masters in Mart. FI. 
Bras. xiii. pt. 1, 579 (1872). P. suberosa, var., Rob. & Greenm. (1), 
146. — Garapacos Ips.: Habel. Cuarves Ist.: Darwin ;? Anders. 
son. Garpner Ist.: Snodgrass & Heller, no. 625 (hb. Gr.). Hoop 
Ist.: Baur, no. 160 (hb. Gr.). James Ist.: Scouler ; Douglas. Nar- 
BorouGcH Ist.: southern part, trailing on bushes, rare, 615 m. alt., 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 321 (hb. Gr.). Endemic. This species seems 
very different from continental specimens of P. suberosa, L., at hand. 
P. puseruta, Hook. f. (3), 223; Anderss. (1), 221, & (2), 93.— 
James Ist.: Darwin. Endemic. Perhaps a form of P. suberosa, L., as 
considered by several writers. 
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