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triangularibus acutis usque ad 1:3 em. longis et 1'4 cm. latis; coronæ 
radii 5 mm. longi, medio 3:5 mm. lati, nitentes, glabri. Pollinia oblonga, 
1:25 mm. longa. 
Mt. Vietoria, 1500 m., in lower May 1st, 1905 ; Mt. Washington (Nabuke- 
levu), Kandavu, in flower April 4th, 1905, im Thurn, Е 6. 
The flower is a rather deep purple. 
*Hova VITIEXSIS, Turvill, sp. п. H. subcalve, Burkill, affinis, sed corolla 
intus dense pustulata, coronæ radiis latioribus distinguenda. 
Rami subteretes, glabri. Folia elliptico-oblonga vel elliptico-ovata, apice 
attenuate acuminata, basi rotundata vel subcordata, usque ad 10 em. longa et 
7 em. lata, integra, glaberrima, nervis lateralibus utrinque circiter 7 marginem 
versus anastomosantibus siccitate cum costa pagina utraque prominentibus, 
transversis uti reticulatione prominentibus ; petioli 0-5-1°5 em. longi, cras- 
siores, glabri.  /nflorescentia umbellata, circiter 12-15-flora ; pedunculi 
graciles, teretes, 4*5 cm. longi; pedicelli graciles, teretes, 3'8 ст. longi, 
glabri. Sepala 5, subtriangularia, subacuta, 1°75 mm. longa, 1:5 mm. lata, 
distincte ciliata. Corolla ad medium divisa, 2 em. diametro, intus omnino 
pustulata, 5-lobata, lobis 5 mm. longis 7 mm. latis acutis ; coronz radii 4 mm. 
longi medio 2°75 mm. lati, glabri. nitentes. — Pollinia 1 mm. longa. 
Nandarivatu, in flower Nov. 20th, 1906, im Thurn, 260. 
LOGANIACE. 
Facraa BERTERIANA, A. Gray ex Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. vol. 1. (1857) 
р. 98; Seemann, Fl. Vit. p. 164. 
Suva, in flower Dec. 16th, 1906, ат Thurn, 16 (?). 
Distr. Fiji (Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Ovalau), and generally throughout 
the South Pacific Islands. The native name is “ Bua.” 
SOLANACEZÆ. 
SOLANUM INAMŒNUM, Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. ii. (1843) 
р. 228. S. tetrandrum, Seemann, Fl. Vit. p. 176 pro parte, non R. Brown. 
Nandarivatu, along the road to Suva, in the shade of the forest, in flower 
and fruit Nov. 27th, 1906, im Thurn, 294. 
Distr. Fiji (Viti Levu). 
A shrub 5 feet high, with inconspicuous white flowers and smooth purple 
fruit. 
This plant differs from S. tetrandrum, R. Brown, in the larger fruits, 
almost sessile fascicles of flowers, and more acuminate leaves with impressed 
nerves above. The type of S. inamenum, Benth., has broader leaves than 
Sir Everard im Thurn's specimens, but the fruits, inflorescence, and nervation 
of the leaves are the same in both plants. 
