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tis ; floribus spicatis; calyce masc. sessili 5- vel plerumque 4-lobo 4-5- 

 (rarissime 6-) andro extus ferrugineo-tomentoso intus glabro ; disco 

 lobato glabro ; ovarii rudimento obconico hirsuto ; stigmate terminali ; 

 drupa pedicellata. — Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, not uncommon in 

 forests at an elevation of 2,000 or 3,000 feet. — Very closely related to 

 A.fallax of Pei;ang, as described by Miiller in DC. Prodr. 15-2, p. 

 253, but differing in the rounder and more obtuse and shorter-petioled 

 leaves, and in the calyx being glabrous within. (M. & B. 427 ; Remy, 

 609 ; Hillebrand, 278"'^) 



445. Phyllanthus Sandwicensis, Mtill. Arg. in Linna3a, 32, p. 

 31, & in DC. 1. c. p. 389. P. distichus, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 

 Voy. p. 95. (M. & B. 104 ; Remy, 601, 603.) 



446.t Phyllanthus Niuri, Linn. ("W. T. Brigham.) 



447. Claoxylon Sandwicensis, Mtill. Arg. in Linngea, 34, p. 

 165, & in DC. 1. c. p. 780. (M. & B. 586 ; Remy, 600.) 



448. Aledrites Moluccana, Willd. Spec. 4, p. 590; Miill. in 

 DC. 1. c. p. 723. A. triloba, Forst. (M. «fe B. 51 ; Remy, 600.) 



449.* Manihot utilissima, Pohl. PI. Bras. 1, p. 32, t. 24, inclus. 

 i8 & y, ex Miill. in DC. 1. c. p. 1064. (M. & B.) 

 450.* RiciNus COMMUNIS, Linn. (M. & B.) 



PiperacecB. 

 451.* Piper (Macropiper) methysticum, Forst. Prodr. Ins. Aust. 

 n. 21; Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 96. Macropiper, Miq. in 

 Comment. Phytogr. p. 36, & Syst. Pip. p. 217. 



452. Peperomia pallida, A. Dietr. Spec. 1. p. 153 ; Miq. 1. c. 

 p. 103 ; Hook. & Arn. 1. c. Pi^^er pallidum, Forst. 1. c. n. 24. — I am 

 not able to give a satisfactory list of species of the Islands, nor can 

 much dependence be placed on these determinations. There are some 

 forms which do not agree with any descriptions which I can find ; 

 but rather than add any further confusion by introducing new 

 names, I merely refer to them in this way, especially as the forth- 

 cominir volume of the Prodromus will soon exhibit all that is now 

 known concerning them. 



453. Peperomia membranacea, Hook. &, Arn. 1. c. ; Miq. 1. c. p. 

 120. (Hillebrand, 453, pro parte ; M. & B.) 



454. Peperomia Gaudichaudii, Miq. 1. c. p. 137. — This appears 

 scarcely to differ from P. membranacea, allowing that (as Miquel's 

 character does not) to have both opposite and whorled leaves. 



