FLORA VITIENSIS. e Toi 
oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis basi in petiolum brevem attenuatis chartaceis supra viridibus subtus 
argenteo-pallidis; pedunculis 1-3 terminalibus apice 3—5-floris; floribus brevissime pedicellatis; ca- 
lycis limbo parvo 5-dentato; corolla infundibuliformi breviter 5-fida intus glabra; filamentis brevis- 
simis; fructibus globosis, in siccis acute costatis, cavis; pyrenis cartilagineis tenuibus ventre planis 
leviter obcordatis margine acutissimis dorso medio 1—3-cristato-alatis; semine triptero.— Viti, loca- 
lity not specified (U. S. Expl. Exped.). 
Pirtitema, A. Gray, Proceed. Amer. Acad. vol. iv. (subgen. Psychotrise, Cephaélidi proxima.) 
Stipule squamaceæ, caducissime. Flores sessiles, capitellati, ebracteolati ; capitulo terminali prinum 
bracteis squamaceis caducis involucrato. Pyrenz compresso-plan:e, costa dorso in cristam seu alam 
producta, marginibus inferne subulato-dilatatis. Semen quasi tripterum. 
16. P. (Piptilema) cordata, Gray, l.c.; glabra; stipulis ovatis? caducis; foliis oblongo- seu 
lanceolato-ovatis promisse acuminatis basi cordatis longe petiolatis; capitulo arcte sessili co-floro 
bracteis squamaceis obovato-rotundis circiter 6 caducis involucrato; calycis limbo brevi truncato; 
corolla tubulosa 5—7-mera; fructibus elongato-pyramidatis, pyrenis dorso alato-cristatis marginibus 
infra medium angulato-productis.— Viti Islands, locality not specified (U. S. Expl. Exped.). 
17. P. (Piptilema) Pickeringii, Gray, l.c.; glabra; stipulis caducis; foliis oblongo-lanceo- 
latis seu obovato-oblongis promisse acuminatis basi angustata subacutis obtusisve; capitulo arcte 
sessili co-floro bracteis squamaceis caducis involucrato; calycis limbo brevissimo truncato; corolla 
tubulosa 4-6-mera; fructibus obovatis obtusis basi 4-angulatis, pyrenis dorso et inferne marginibus 
cristatis.— Port Kinnaird, Ovalau (Seemann! n. 251). 
18. P. (Piptilema) tetragona, (sp. nov.) Seem. ; glabra; foliis lanceolatis longe acuminatis in 
petiolum attenuatis, venis primariis 12-13-jugis; stipulis caducis; floribus terminalibus capitatis 
paucifloris; drupis ovatis tetragonis seminibus dorso acute carinatis. —Ovalau (Seemann! n. 252). 
Allied to P. Pickeringii. Leaves, including petiole, 5-6 inches long, about 1 inch broad. Flowers 
unknown. Seeds at the back acutely carinate, and thus making the fruit 4-cornered. 
19. P. (Piptilema) bullata, (sp. nov.) Seem.; erecta; ramulis petiolis bracteisque rufo-hir- 
sutis; foliis ovali-lanceolatis acuminatis, basi acutis, bullatis, supra glabris, subtus ad costas venisque 
rufo-hirsutis; capitulo terminali primum bracteis squamaceis involucrato ; ect. ignot.— Korovono, 
Vanua Levu (Seemann! n. 248). 
A shrub, 4 feet high, of which only a couple of specimens were found, both having an undeveloped 
flowerliead, enclosed in two large bracts, as is the case in A. Gray’s section Piptilema. But the flowers are 
too young to admit of a closer examination. The plant is easily recognized by its very bullate leaves, and 
will doubtless again be met with. 
20. P. (Piptilema) platycocca, Gray, l.c.; glaberrima; stipulis caducis; foliis oblongis 
utrinque acutis; pedunculis terminalibus demum lateralibus petiolum adzquantibus glomerulos 1-3 
paucifloros bracteis caducis primum involucratos gerentibus; fructibus ovato-tetraquetris, pyrenis 
dorso et marginibus presertim inferne acute cristatis.— Viti Levu (Seemann! n. 249). 
There are besides several other Vitian specimens in the Kew and British Museum Herbaria, such as 
my n. 250, in fruit, from Namosi, Viti Levu (probably a near ally of, or identieal with P. insularum, 
A. Gray), and my n. 241, as also some scapes collected in Admiral Denham's expedition, which had better 
be left undescribed until more materials have come to hand. i 
XVIII. Myrmecodia, Jack in Linn. Trans. vol. xiv. p. 122; Endl. Gen. n. 3184. Calyx tubo 
ovato, limbo tubuloso’ integerrimo. Corolla infundibuliformis v. tubulosa, fauce pilis squamisve 
clausa v. glabra, limbi 4-fidi lobis erectis obtusis. Stamina 4, inclusa; filamenta brevissima; an- 
theræ ovatæ, erectæ. Ovarium 4-loculare, disco epigyno carnoso, loculis 1-ovulatis. Stylus simplex ; 
stigma 2-fidum, lobis incisis. Drupa baccata, 4-pyrena, pyrenis chartaceis 3—1-quetris 1-spermis. 
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