198 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 
S. prRosTRATA, Hook. f. (3), 200; Anderss. (1), 197, & (2), 79. — 
James Isu.: Darwin. Endemic. 
S. TILIAEFOLIA, Vahl, Symb. iii. 7 (1794); Hook. f. (3), 200; An- 
derss. (1), 196, & (2), 79. — Cuartes Ist.: Darwin, acc. to Hook. f, 
l.c. Further distrib. Mex., trop. S. Am, 
Teucrium, L. 
T. mvFLatum, Sw. Prodr. 88 (1788) ; Hook. f. (3), 201; Anderss. 
(1), 197, & (2), 79; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 147. — Cuartes Ist.; Dar- 
win; grassy places, upper region, Andersson (hb. Gr.). CHatHam Ist. : 
southwest end, middle region, Baur, no. 164 (hb. Gr.). Further distrib. 
Am. 
SOLANACEAE. 
Acnistwus, Schott. 
A. ELuipticus, Hook. f. in Miers, Lond. Jour. Bot. iv. 843 (1845), 
& (3), 203; Anderss. (1), 218, & (2), 91 (Ancistus). —Cuarves IsL.: 
Darwin. Endemic. 
A. insularis, nov. sp., frutex; ramis a cortice griseo-brunnea tectis ; 
ramulis pallidioribus in specimine siccato rugoso-striatis apice foliatis ; foliis 
approximatis alternis obovatis integris penninervatis supra atroviridibus 
parce pubescentibus subtus pallidioribus molliter pubescentibus basi cu- 
neatis apice rotundatis; pilis indumenti crispis; umbellis sessilibus 2—4- 
floris; pedicellis elongatis filiformibus nutantibus subglabris apice in 
calycem incrassatis; calyce campanulato tenui subglabro truncato ; corolla 
tubulosa gradatim ampliata pilis crispis pubescenti; limbo 5-fido; dentibus 
deltoideis subobtusis; antheris in parte faucium superiori subsessilibus ; 
stylo recto filiforme glabro ; stigmate capitato. — A. sp. Rob. & Greenm. 
(1), 147.— Cuarnam Ist.: southwest end, middle region, June, 1891, 
Baur, no. 193 (hb, Gr.). Endemic. Leaf-blade 6 to 8 mm. long, half 
as broad; petiole 1.5 to 2 cm. long; pedicels 2 to 2.5 em. long; corolla 
3 cm. long; flowers more inclined to be nodding or even pendulous than 
indicated on the plate. This species must in many points resemble 
A, ellipticus, Hook. f. That, however, is described as having leaves 
attenuate at both ends and glabrous, the calyx-limb 5-crenate, the style 
somewhat curved and the stigma obscurely bilobed. Parte 2, Fic. 3. 
