172 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEAIY 



183. Kadua CENTRANTnoiDES, Hook. & Am. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 

 85 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 317. 



184. Kadua glomerata, Hook. & Am. 1. c. ; Gray, 1. c. (M. & B.) 



185. Kadua cordata, Cham. & Schlecht. in Linncea, 4, p. 160; 

 Hook. & Arn. L c. ; Gray, 1. c. (M. «fe B. 210 ; Remy, 352, 353.) 



186. Kadua Cookiana, Cham. & Schlecht. in Linnsa, 4, p. 158 ; 

 Gray, 1. c. p. 317. 



Var. ? elatior: cyma decomposita pluriflora ; foliis petiolatis lan- 

 ceolato-linearibus utrinque acuminatissimis. — Kauai ; Molokai. — 

 Probably a luxuriant variety of K. Cookiana, with which it agrees 

 in the essential characters, but a much larger plant than Chamisso's, 

 often two feet high, the leaves 6 to 8 inches long, and 6 or 8 lines 

 wide. The cyme is much more ample, but the flowers are hardly 

 larger than those of the original specimens. (M. «fe B. 569.) 



187. Kadua parvula, Gray, 1. c. p. 317. 



188. Kadua glaucifolia. Gray, 1. c. p. 318. (M. & B. 568.) 



189. Kadua Menziesiana, Cham. & Schlecht. in Linna^a, 4, p. 

 160; Gray, 1. c. p. 318. Hedyotis coriacea, Smith, in Rees, Cycl. 17. 

 H. conostyla, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 147, t. 94. Kadua Smithii, 

 Hook. & Am. 1. c. p. 86. (M. & B. 319.) 



190. Kadua acuminata, Cham. & Schlecht. in Linnssa, 4, p. 163 ; 

 Hook. & Am., 1. c. p. 85 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 318. (M. «fe B. 234.) 



191. Kadua petiolata. Gray, 1. c. p. 318. (M. & B. 523.) 



192. Kadua grandis, Gray, 1. c. p. 318. (M. & B. 417; Remy, 

 350, 351.) 



CompositcB. 



193. Adenostemma viscosum, Forst. (M. & B. 12 ; Remy, 263.) 

 194.t Ageratum contzoides, Linn. (M. & B. ; Remy, 229.) 

 195, Lagenophora Maviensis (sp. nov.) : minutim viscoso-pubes- 



cens, scape valido bracteato e caudice crasso repente ; foliis coriaceis 

 cuneatis vel spathulato-oblanceolatis basi breviter vel in petiolum mar- 

 ginatum augustatis versus apicem argute serratis hirtellis demum gla- 

 bratis ; capitulo pro genere maximo ; involuci'i squarais linearibus ; 

 ligulis pallide roseis brevibus discum pauUo superantibus ; acheniis 

 lanceolatis l^evibus, rostro brevi glanduloso. — Top of the mountain of 

 West Maui. — Leaves about 2 inches long, 4 to 6 lines wide. The 

 stout, bracted scape, 5 to 10 inches high, bears a single head 6 to 9 

 lines in diameter. The leafy bracts of the scape are Hnear-oblanceolate 

 and usually entire. (M. & B. 440.) 



