FLORA OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. 213 
Gr.); southern part, Baur, no. 121 (hb. Gr.) ; Tagus Cove, alt. 1250 m., 
Snodgrass & Heller, no. 889 (hb. Gr.). Cuartes Ist.: Darwin. 
Duncan Ist.: Baur, no. 122 (hb. Gr.). James Ist.: Darwin ; 
James Bay, scattered along the edge of new lava flow, Snodgrass & 
Heller, no. 370 (hb. Gr.). Endemic. Leaves varying in length. 
E. sp. Z. tenuifolius, Steetz (not Hook. f.) in Anderss. (1), 176, 
& (2), 68; Rob. & Greenm. (1), 146. — Cuares Ist.: Andersson 
(hb. Gr.) ; Baur, no. 123 (hb. Gr). Endemic. Unfortunately known 
only from sterile speciniens. 
Evpatorium, L. 
E. FILIGAULE, Sch. Bip. in Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xxi, 384 (1886). — 
ALBEMARLE Ist. : Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & Heller, no. 29 (hb. Gr.). 
Further distrib. Mex. to Venezuela. The Galapageian plant has a 
slightly denser inflorescence and more copious and sordid indumentum 
than the Mexican, but good floral differences do not appear. 
E.? sp. Hook. f. (4), 261.—Cuartes Ist.: Hdmonston, acc. to 
Hook. f.,1.c. Endemic? Andersson (1), 189, & (2), 74, suggests the 
possibility that this may be Flaveria Contrayerba, Pers. 
FLAVERIA, Juss. 
F. Conrraversa, Pers. Syn. ii. 489 (1807); DC. Prodr. v. 635; 
Anderss. (1), 189, & (2), 74. — Cuarues Ist.: Andersson. Further 
distrib. trop. Am. 
Hemizonia, DC. 
H. squania, Hook. f. (3), 208; Anderss. (1), 190, & (2), 75. — 
GaLapacos Ips.: Du Petit-Thouars, acc. to Hook. f., 1. ¢ Endemic. 
Jarceria, HBK. 
J. Graciiis, Hook. f. (3), 213; Anderss. (1), 179, & (2), 69.— 
Cuartes Ist.: Darwin. Endemic. From the description of the in- 
volucre this can hardly be a Jaegeria. : 
J. PROREPENS, Hook. f. (3), 214; Anderss. (1), 179, & (2), 69; 
Robinson, Proc. Am. Acad. xxxv. 318.—James Ist.: Darwin. Endemic. 
Neither this nor the preceding has been secured by any other collector. 
Lrecocarpus, Decaisne. 
L. Fot1osus, Decaisne, Bot. Voy. Venus, 20 (1864). L. pinnati- 
fidus, Decaisne, 1. c. t. 14 of Atlas; Hook. f. (3), 210 (identity of the 
