184 MR. W. B. HEMSLEY ON THE FLORA 
Isonandra Richii, A. Gray.— U.S. Expl. Exped., 
Seemann (FI. Vit. p. 150) states that this may prove con- 
specific with Mimusops Kauki, Linn. He also mentions that 
there was an undetermined species of this order in the British 
Museum, collected by Cook. 
EBENACEE. 
Maba buxifolia, Pers.—Zister. 
This is the first record from Polynesia. Occurs also in North 
Australia, Malaya, India, tropical Africa, and Madagascar. 
Maba elliptica, Forst.— Forster; Harvey; Lister, and others. 
New Caledonia, Fiji, and Samoa. 
OLEACES. 
Jasminum didymum, Forst. f—Greffe; Lister. 
New Caledonia and Fiji eastward to the Society Islands, and 
from Northern Australia to Java. 
Jasminum simplicifolium, Forst. f. (J. australe, Pers.).— 
Forster; Moseley ; Lister, and others. 
New Hebrides and Fiji; also the east coast of Australia and 
Norfolk Island. 
APOCYNACER. 
Melodinus scandens, Forst.—Forster ; Nelson; Lister. 
New Caledonia and Fiji. 
Alyxia bracteolosa, Rich.— Nelson ; U.S. Expl. Exped. 
Fiji and Samoa Islands. 
Alyxia scandens, Roem. et Schult.—Lister. 
Fiji, Society, and Low Islands. 
Alyxia stellata, Roem. et Schult.— Forster ; Nelson ; Moseley ; 
Lister. 
New Caledonia, Fiji and Society Islands, Malaya and tropical 
Asia. 
Cerbera Odollam, Gaertn.— Lesson ; Moseley. 
Society, Marquesas, and Low Islands. 
A sea-side tree of Polynesia, tropical Australia, and Asia. 
Ochrosia parviflora, Hensl.— Nelson ; Harvey. 
. New Caledonia and Fiji to the Society Islands; it also occurs 
in the Keeling Islands, where it was first collected by Darwin. 
