222 VEGETATION OF THE FEEJEE ISLANDS. 
amplus, bipartitus v. lacinia una alterave bifida 3-4-partitus. 
Stamina numerosissima, fere sesquipollicaria, antheris parvis 
globosis. Ovarium 4-loculare, ovulis in quoque loculo 4, 
per paria pendulis. Tanna, Mr. Hinds, Mr. Barclay. 
Carica Papaya, Linn. Feejee Islands, Mr. Barclay. 
Cucurbitacea. Apparently a Luffa near L. acutangula, 
but too much injured to determine.  Feejee Islands, Mr. 
Hinds. 
Passifloracea? A slender smooth plant with deeply three- 
lobed obtuse leaves, the flowers destroyed.  Feejee Islands, 
Mr. Hinds, Mr. Barclay. 
Sciodaphyllum macrostachyum, sp. n., folis digitatis, fo- 
liolis (9) oblongis ellipticisve breviter acuminatis basi rotun- 
datis coriaceis nitidis glabris, capitulis pedunculatis longe 
racemosis, floribus 10-12-meris.—Foliola inzequalia, 9-15 poll. 
longa petiolulis 1-3-pollicaribus. Racemus sesquipede lon- 
gior. Pedunculi pollice breviores, singuli ex axilla bractec 
ovate acuminate orti, Flores in capitulo sessiles. Calycis 
margo integer. Petala 10-12, angusta, in calyptram cohe- 
rentia. Stamina totidem, antheris oblongis sagittatis fila- 
mento brevi dorso affixis. Ovarii loculi tot quot petala. 
Stylus brevissimus, crassus, conicus, stigmate radiato ter- 
minatus. New Guinea, Mr. Hinds. 
Araliacea, an Aralia palmata, Lam? Folium adest unicum, 
amplum, nervis palmatis, profunde 9-fidum, laciniis grosse 
dentatis v. inciso-pinnatifidis. ^ Panicula umbelliformis, in 
specimine fructifer. Baccee ovoideæ, 5-6-sulce, 5-6-locu- 
lares, stigmate sessili. New Guinea, Mr. Hinds. 
.. Viscum orientale, Willd. New Guinea, Mr. Hinds. 
"Two Loranthi, one from New Guinea, Mr. Hinds, the 
other from New Ireland, Mr. Barclay; both perhaps new, 
but in very imperfect specimens. 
Uncaria appendiculata, sp. n., ramulis adpresse pubescen- 
tibus, foliis ovatis acuminatis basi rotundatis subcordatisvé l 
supra hirtellis subtus ferrugineo-villosis, stipulis bipartitis 
geminisve lanceolatis acutis petiolo longioribus, pedunculis | 
medio articulatis involucratis, laciniis calycinis subulatis - 
