FLORA VITIENSIS. S 
2. D. (Hartighsea) bijugum, Seem.; glabrum; foliis paripinnatis 2- v. rarissime 3—-4-jugis, 
foliolis vix petiolulatis semper oppositis, elliptico-oblongis v. ovatis, luteo-viridibus, marginibus stra- 
mineis, tenuissime undulatis; paniculis folio brevioribus; floribus 5-meris, columna staminea et 
disco glabro cyathiformi minutissime crenulatis; ovario 3-loculari, glabro.— Trichilia bijuga, Labill. 
Austr. Caled. p. 54. t. 54. Hartighsea Billardieri, A. Juss. Mem. Mus. Par. vol. xix. p. 228.— 
Banks of the Namosi River, Viti Levu (Seemann! n. 104). Also collected in New Caledonia (La- 
billardiére, Viellard ! n. 267). 
My specimens, referred to Zanthoxylum in my provisional list, are rather indifferent; but, as far as 
they go, they agree with specimens from New Caledonia. : 
IV. Aglaia, Lour. Fl. Cochiu. 173; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. p. 334; Benth. Fl. Austr. vol. i. 
p.382. Flores polygamo-dioici. Calyx 5-dentatus v. 5-partitus, imbricatus. Petala 5, libera v. - 
basi connata, conniventia, imbricata. "Tubus stamineus urceolatus, apice 5-dentatus v. integerrimus ; 
anther 5, incluse v. semiexsertz, erectze, cordate, acute. Discus inconspicuus. Ovarium ovatum, 
1-2-loculare; stylus crassus, brevissimus, stigmate disciformi v. clavato simplici v. 2-lobo stylo vix 
latiore; ovula 1-2, ab axi loculi pendula. Bacca corticata, exsucca, 1-2-sperma. Semina exarillata, 
in pulpa nidulantia.— Arbores v. frutices glaberrime v. lepidotz v. stellatim pubescentes; foliis 
alternis 3-foliolatis v. imparipinnatis, foliolis alternis v. oppositis, basi sepe obliquis, interdum pellu- 
cido-punctatis; paniculis axillaribus multifloris; floribus parvis v. minimis.—Mi/nea, Roxb. Fl. Ind. 
vol. i. p. 637. Nemedra, Juss. Mem. Mel. 71. t. 3. - 
1. A. multijuga, (sp. nov.) Seem.; foliis amplis glabris 15—17-foliolatis, foliolis subfalcato- 
oblongis obtusis v. obtuse acuminatis in petiolum attenuatis; paniculis amplis (3—4 ped. long.) ; flo- 
ribus glomeratis sessilibus; petalis rotundatis ciliatis imbricatis.—Nomen vernac. ** Danidani loa,” 
teste Storck.—Island of Wakaia (Storck! n. 874). 
Entire leaf 3-4 feet long; leaflets 8-9 inches long, 2-2} inches broad, quite glabrous, without any 
pellucid dots, not shining, of a pale-green colour, and with from 12-15 veins on each side of the midrib. 
The flowers of Storck's specimens are in bud only. Fruit unknown. 
2. A. edulis, A. Gray, Bot. Wilkes, p. 237; fcliis paniculisque ferrugineo-tomentosis, demum 
glabratis, foliolis 7-13 petiolulatis oblongo-ellipticis v. ovatis, apice acuminatis v. obtusis, basi atte- 
nuatis v. rotundatis; floribus pedicellatis; bacca ferrugineo-tomentosa.—Milnea edulis, Roxb. Fl. 
Ind. vol. i. p. 637, et ed. Wall. vol. ii. p. 430. Nomen vernac. Vitiense, “ Danidani loa."—Com- 
. mon throughout the lower parts of all the Viti Islands (U. S. Expl. Exped. ; Seemann! n. 59 et 60). 
Also found in the East Indies. 
3. A. basiphylla, A. Gray, Bot. Wilkes, p. 237; ramulis junioribus petiolis costisque subtus 
pube rufa furfuraceo-hirsutis ; foliolis 5—7 elongato-oblongis membranaceis petiolulatis, infimis mino- 
ribus sepissime imæ basi petioli adproximatis; floribus axillaribus glomeratis subsessilibus; bacca 
(immatura) cylindracea v. clavata ferrugineo-tomentosa.—Ovalau (U. S. Expl. Exped.). 
V. Carapa, Aubl. Pl. Gui. Suppl. 33. t. 387; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. p. 338. -Calyx brevis, 
4—5-fidus v. -partitus, imbricatus. Petala 4—5, libera, reflexa, contorta. Tubus stamineus urceolatus, 
8-10-dentatus v. -fidus, laciniis integris v. 2-partitis; antherz dentibus alternz, incluse. Discus 
crassus, hemisphzricus. Ovarium in disco sessile, 4-5-costatum v. -suleatum, 4—5-loculare; stylus 
brevis, stigmate disciformi; ovula in loculis 2-6, 2-seriatim superposita. Capsula spherica v. ovoidea, 
= carnosa v. lignosa, 1-5-locularis, septis tenuissimis nunc evanidis, loculis 2—5-spermis. Semina 
magna, crassa, circa axeos centralis reliquias in globum compacta, pyramidato-angulata, dorso con- 
vexa, umbilico ventrali, testa spongiosa; cotyledones superpositz, szpe conferruminate; radicula 
dorsalis.—Arbores plerumque littorales, glaberrimze; foliis impari- v. abrupte pinnatis, foliolis paucis 
