ENUMERATION OE THE PLANTS. 1 



DICOTYLEDONES.— POLYPETAL^. 



MENISPERMACEiE. 



Stephania hernandiaefolia, Walp. 



Stephania hernandicefolia, Walp.; Benth., FL Austr., i. p. 57; Miq., Fl. Iiul. Bat., i. 2, p. 83; 

 Hook, f., FL Brit. Ind., i. p. 103. 



Admiralty Islands. — Spread nearly all over Tropical Asia and Africa, and extending 

 in Asia northward to Japan. In Australia it ranges from Cape York to Victoria, and there 

 are specimens in the Kew Herbarium from Tahiti and Samoa. As circumscribed by 

 Bentham, this includes Stephania gaudichaudi, A. Gr. (Bot. U.S. Expl. Exped., i. p. 37), 

 and several other named forms. Stephania forsteri, A. Gr., loc. cit., p. 36 (Cocculus 

 forsteri, DC), is also apparently the same species. Seemann does not mention this plant 

 in his Flora Vitiensis. 



GUTTIFER2E. 

 Ochrocarpus ovalifolius T. Anders. 



Ochrocarpus ovalifolius, T. Anders., MSS. in Herb. Kew. 



Catysaccion ovalifolium , Chois. ; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., i. 2, p. 512. 



Calophyllum excelsum, Zoll. in Nat. en Gencesk. Arckief Neerl. Ind., ii. p. 558, fide Miq. 



Admiralty Islands. — Malayan Archipelago. 



Calophyllum inophyllum, Linn. 



CalqphyUum inophyllum, Linn. ; Seem., Fl. Vit., p. 12; Nadeaud, Enuni. PI. Takiti, p. 69 ; Jouan in 

 Mem. Soe. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg, xi., 1865, p. 101 ; Mann in Proc. Amer. Acad., vii. p. 156. 



Admiralty Islands. — A conspicuous seaside tree in Tropical Asia, Africa, Australia, 

 and Polynesia. 



1 Full references and details of the distribution of those species which occur in the preceding enumeration of 

 plants from the South-eastern Moluccas are not repeated here ; the references being limited to the Polynesian 

 literature, with an outline of the distribution. 



