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in Linnæa, 4, p. 474. C. Sebestena, Forst. Prodr. p. 18, n. 108, non Linn. (M. & B. 350; Remy, 408.)

366. HELIOTROPIUM ANOMALUM, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 66; Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 339; & var. ARGENTEUM, Gray, 1. c. Lithospermum incanum, Forst. sp. 1, p. 158. Pentacarya heliotropoides, DC. Prodr. 9, p. 559. (M. & B. 587; Remy, 411.)

367. HELIOTROPIUM CURASSAVICUM, Linn.; Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 91. (M. & B. 50; Remy, 409.)

368.† BOTHRIOSPERMUM TENELLUM, Fisch. & Mey. (M. & B. 41.)

Hydrophyllacea.

369. NAMA SANDWICENSIS, Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 338. (M. & B. 97; Remy, 425.)

Convolvulacea.

53.

370. BATATAS ACETOSEFOLIA, Choisy, Conv. Rar. (Remy, 416.) 371.* BATATAS EDULIS, Choisy, Conv. Or. p. 372. BATATAS PENTAPHYLLA, Choisy, 1. c. p. 54. 373. IPOMEA (CALONYCTION) BONA-NOX, Linn. ciosum, Choisy, Conv. Or. p. 59. (M. & B.)

(M. & B. 351.) Calonyction spe

Pharbitis insularis,
Convolvulus pur-

374. IPOMEA (PHARBITIS) INSULARIS, Steud. Chois. Conv. Or. p. 57, & in DC. Prodr. 9, p. 341. pureus, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90, non Linn. Remy's No. 414 has the leaves lobed, and more obtuse. (M. & B. 36, 120; Remy, 413, 414, 415.)

375. IPOMEA PES-CAPRE, Sweet. Convolvulus Pes-capra, Linn.; Hook. & Arn. 1. c. p. 90. Ipomea maritima, R. Br. Prodr. 486.

376. IPOMEA TURPETHUM, R. Br. Prodr. 485. (M. & B. 42.) 377. IPOMEA FORSTERI, Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. ined. I. carnea, Forst. Prodr. Fl. Ins. Aust. p. 15, non Jacq. I. obscura, Guillem. Zeph. Tait. p. 44, vix Roem. & Schult. I. sepiaria, Seem. in Bonpl. 1861, p. 258, vix Koenig. Var. HAWAIENSIS, Gray, 1. c. (W. T. Brigham.)

378. IPOMEA PALMATA, Forsk. Descr. p. 43. Choisy, in DC. Prodr. 9, p. 386. Conv. Cairicus, Linn. According to the description our plant belongs here, as it has silky-tomentose seeds. It otherwise agrees with I. tuberculata, Roem. & Sch., which is said by Gray, 1. c. to grow on the Islands, though perhaps by a mistaken determination, as he had no ripe fruit. (M. & B. 345, 227.)

379. JACQUEMONTIA SANDWICENSIS, Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 336. Convolvulus ovalifolius, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90, non Vahl. Ipomea ovalifolia, var. pubescens & var. tomentosa, Choisy, Conv. Or. p. 67, & in DC. Prodr. 9, p. 357. (M. & B, 619; Remy, 420.)

380. BONAMIA MENZIESII, Gray, 1. c. p. 336.

Convolvulus ovali.

folius var.? Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90. (M. & B. 618; Remy, 421.)

381. CUSCUTA SANDWICHIANA, Choisy, Cuscut. p. 184, t. 5, f. 4; Engelm. Cuscut. in Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 1, p. 497.

Gentianacea.

382. ERYTHRÆA SABEOIDES, Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 6, p. 40. Schenkia sabæoides, Griseb. in Bonpl. 1, p. 226. (M. & B. 64; Remy, 375.)

Loganiacea.

383. LABORDEA FAGRÆOIDEA (Gaud.): foliis crasso-coriaceis oblongis seu lanceolato-oblongis acutis supra glabris subtus parce hirsutis breviter petiolatis; cyma sessili pauciflora; pedunculis bibracteatis ; lobis calycis ovatis vel ovato-lanceolatis petalis (intus pubescentibus) lineari-lanceolatis flavidis crassis duplo triplove brevioribus; stigmate elongato-clavato pubescente; ovario bi-triloculari; capsulis breviter pedunculatis sublignosis bi- trivalvibus. — L. fagræoidea, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 450, t. 60, non Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 323. L. sessilis, Gray, l. c. I cannot doubt that this is the original species, as figured and described by Gaudichaud. It differs from the next in the much broader lobes of the calyx and corolla, the fewer-flowered cyme, and the thicker, hirsute leaves. (M. & B. 434.)

384. LABORDEA PALLIDA (H. Mann.): glabra; foliis obovato-oblongis oblongisve basi in petiolum breviusculum attenuatis penninerviis subcoriaceis, subtus pallidis; cyma sessili pluriflora; calyce (nunc hirsutulo) amplo fere 5-secto, segmentis lanceolatis subfoliaceis nervosis. corolla (lobis linearibus) fere dimidio brevioribus; stigmate elongato subclavato; ovario bi-triloculari.-L. fagræoidea, Gray, 1. c. p. 323, non Gaud. (M. & B. 611.)

385. LABORDEA HIRTELLA (sp. nov.): foliis coriaceis obovatis oblanceolatisve subito acutis supra glabratis subtus pubescentibus breviter petiolatis; cyma laxe pauciflora cum calyce 5-secto pubescente; lobis calycis subulatis corollæ tubo (fauce ampliato) dimidio brevioribus; cap

sulis sublignosis bivalvibus. - On the summit of Lanai. — Shrub 5 or 6 feet high, irregularly much branched. Leaves 1 to 2 inches long, 9 to 12 lines wide. Flowers on rather long peduncles and pedicels; as in the other species, yellow. Capsule nearly an inch long. (M. & B. 335.)

386. LABORDEA MEMBRANACEA (sp. nov.): foliis amplis ovalibus breviter acuminatis membranaceis subtus pallidis in petiolum basi attenuatis cum ramis novellis inflorescentiaque pilis atro-rufis papillosohirsutis; cyma sessili quasi umbellato-contracta; calyce subinflato 5-fido lobis lanceolatis nervosis.—Mountains above Honolulu, Oahu. — A small tree. Leaves 3 to 6 inches long, 1 to 3 inches wide, thin and membranaceous. (M. & B. 149.)

387. LABORDEA (GENIOSTEMOIDES) TINIFOLIA, Gray, 1. c. p. 322. An upright tree 25 or 30 feet high. (M. & B. 562, 610; Remy, 320, 360, 361, 361bis.)

Аросупасее.

388. ALYXIA OLIVEFORMIS, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 451. A. sulcata, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90. (M. & B. 99; Remy, 369, 370.)

389. RAUWOLFIA SANDWICENSIS, A. DC. Prodr. 8, p. 339. (M. & B. 113, 336; Remy, 368.)

390. OCHROSIA SANDWICENSIS, A. DC. Prodr. 8, p. 357; Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 333. Cerbera parviflora, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90, non Forst. There are specimens of an Ochrosia with oblong-elliptical obtuse coriaceous leaves, and bearing fruit, in Dr. Wm. Hillebrand's collection; but, wanting flowers, they are too imperfect to be identified with any known species, or to warrant describing as new. (M. & B. 447; Remy, 366, 367.) 391. VINCA ROSEA, L. (M. & B.)

Oleacea.

392. OLEA SANDWICENSIS, Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 331. (M. & B. 338; Remy, 479, 482.)

Nyctaginaceæ.

393. PISONIA GRANDIS, Parkinson, ined.; R. Br. Prodr. p. 422. P. inermis, Forst. Prodr. n. 397, non Jacq. P. procera, Bertero, Deless. Ic. Sel. t. 87. P. Brunoniana, Endl. (Remy, 217?)

394. PISONIA EXCELSA, Blume, Bijdr. p. 735. P. macrocarpa, Presl. Symb. t. 56. P. Forsteriana, Endl. in Rel. Meyen. t. 51. P. Sinclarii, Hook. f. Fl. N. Zeal. 1, t. 50. P. sylvestris, Teesm. P. mitis, Endl. P. viscida, Seem. in Bonpl. P. umbellifera, Seem. 1. c. & in Journ. Bot. 1, p. 244. (M. & B. 347, 622; Remy, 219.)

395. BERHAAVIA DIFFUSA, Linn. Spec. p. 4. (M. & B. 111.)

Phytolaccaceӕ.

396. PHYTOLACCA BOGOTENSIS, HBK. Nov. Gen. & Spec. 2, p. 183; Moq. in DC. Prodr. 13, 2, p. 33. P. Abyssinica, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. 94. P. brachystachys, Moq. in DC. 1. c. p. 31. (M. & B. 81, 426, 460; Remy, 212.)

Polygonacea.

397. RUMEX GIGANTEUS, Ait. H. Kew. ed. 2, 2, p. 323; Meisn. in A. DC. Prodr. 14, p. 53. Climbing to the height of forty or fifty feet in the dense forest of Hawaii, and highly ornamental when in fruit, bearing large loose panicles; the calyces turning to a brilliant red. (Remy, 211; M. & B.)

398. RUMEX LONGIFOLIUS, DC.? or some allied species, noticed on the Kaala Mountains by the botanists of the Exploring Expedition, (fide Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. ined.)

399.† POLYGONUM GLABRUM, Willd. (M. & B. 19; Remy, 210.)

Santalacea.

400. SANTALUM FREYIENETIANUM, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. t. 45; Gray, in Proceed, Am. Acad. 4, p. 326, & in Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. ined.; A. DC. Prodr. 14, p. 682. Var. GAUDICHAUDII, Gray, Bot. Expl. Exp. 1. c. Var. ELLIPTICUM, Gray, Bot. Expl. Exp. 1. c. S. ellipticum, Gaud. 1. c. p. 442; A. DC. Prodr. 14, p. 682; Gray, in Proceed. Amer. Acad. 4, p. 327. Var. LATIFOLIUM, Gray, in Proceed. 1. c. S. paniculatum, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 94. M. & B. 353; Remy, 503, 506, 507, 509.)

401. SANTALUM PYRULARIUM, Gray, in Bot. Expl. Exp. 1. c., & in Proceed. Am. Acad. 1. c. p. 327. Vars. a. & B. Gray, l. c. (Var. M. & B. 625; Remy, 505. Var. ß. M. & B. 396.)

a.

402. EXOCARPUS GAUDICHAUDII, A. DC. Prodr. 14, p. 90; Gray, Bot. Expl. Exp. 1. c. E. cupressiformis, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 95, non R. Br. Var. ß. FOLIOSA, Gray, 1. c. (Var. a. M. & B. 299; Remy, 511. Var. 8. M. & B. 117; Remy, 513, 514.)

Lauracea.

403. OREODAPHNE?-We collected specimens of a small tree growing at an elevation of about 2000 feet on the mountains above Waimea, Kauai, in fruit and with very young flower-buds, which may be an Oreodaphne. The young branches and inflorescence are silky with a rusty-colored pubescence; the leaves (2 to 4 inches long, by 14 to 20 lines wide) are densely reticulate-veiny but not scrobiculate, smooth and shining above and glabrate beneath; the panicles are short, axillary, and few-flowered. (M. & B. 584.)

404. CASSYTHA FILIFORMIS, Linn. (M. & B.)

Thymeleacea.

405. WICKSTREMIA FŒTIDA, Gray, in Seemann's Jour. Bot. 3, p. 302. Var.? OAHUENSIS, Gray, l. c. (M. & B. 16, 130; Remy, 223.) 406. WICKSTRŒMIA ELONGATA, Gray, l. c. p. 303.

407. WICKSTREEMIA SANDWICENSIS, Meisn. in DC. Prodr. 14, p. 545; Gray, 1. c. 303.

408. WICKSTREEMIA UVA-URSI, Gray, l. c. (M. & B. 623; Remy, 225.)

409. WICKSTREEMIA BUXIFOLIA, Gray, l. c. p. 304.

410. WICKSTRŒEMIA PHILLYREÆFOLIA, Gray, 1. c. p. 304.

B. 304; Remy, 222.)

Chenopodiacea.

(M. &

411. CHENOPODIUM SANDWICHIEUM, Moq. Chenop. Enum. p. 28; & in DC. Prodr. 13, 2, p. 67. (M. & B. 315; Remy, 209.) Var.? MARITIMA: humilius; foliis farinosissimis; paniculis densis. coast, Oahu. (M. & B. 527.)

- On the

412. CHENOPODIUM MURALE, Linn.; Moq. in A. DC. 1. c. p. 69. (M. & B. 80.)

413. CHENOPODIUM ALBUM, Moq. in A. DC. 1. c. p. 70. Var. CANDICANS. Atriplex Oahuensis, Meyen, Riese, 2, p. 127. 414. CHENOPODIUM AMBROSIOIDES, Linn.; Moq. in A. DC. 1. c.

p. 72.

415. BATIS MARITIMA, L.; Torr. in Smithson. Contrib. 118.)

Basellacea.

416.* BASELLA RUBRA, L. (M. & B.)

(M. & B.

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