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remarkably durable, very dark-colored wood, the " Uhiuhi " of the 

 natives. Leaves with about 3 pairs of primary pinnae. Leaflets one 

 or two inches long, ^ to ^ inch wide, paler underneath, glabrous ex- 

 cepting the base of the midrib below in the young parts. Flowers 

 purple, I of an inch long. (M. & B.) 



121. Cassia Gaudichaudii, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 81 ; 

 Gray, 1. c. p. 4^3. (M. & B. 13 ; R. 680, 681.) 



122. Acacia Koa, Gray, 1. c. p. 480. Acacia heterophylla, Hook. 

 & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 81. (M. »fe B. 78 ; Remy, 689.) 



123.t Acacia Faunesiana, Willd. Spec. 4, p. 1083. (M. & B.) 



RosacecB. 



124. RuBus Hawaiensis, Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. 1, p. 

 504, t. 56. (M. & B.) 



125. RuBus MACRiEi, Gray, 1. c. p. 505, t. 57. (M. & B. 425.) 



1 26. Fragaria Chilensis, Ehrh. ; Gray, 1. c. (M. & B. 424.) 



127. Ac^NA ExiGUA, Gray, 1. c. p. 498. (M. & B. 431.) 



128. OsTEOMELES ANTHYLLIDIFOLIA, Lindl. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 13, p. 98, t. 8 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 507. (M. & B. 423.) 



Saxifrag-acece. 



129. Broussaisia arguta. Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 479, t. 69 ; 

 Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. 1, p. 683, t. 87 ; Hook. & Arn. Bot. 

 Beech. Voy. p. 84. B.pellucida, Gaud. Bot. Bonite, t. 9, sine descr. ; 

 Gray, 1. c. p. 685. The character of the more or less superior ovary is 

 inconstant : that of the whorled leaves (in threes) in B. pellucida ap- 

 pears insufficient to warrant its separation as a distinct species, though, 

 as far as known, it is constant. (M. «& B. 320, 421, 529 ; Remy, 

 515.) 



Droseracece. 



130. Drosera longifolia, Linn, pro parte ; Fries Novit. p. 82; 

 Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. 1, p. 100. D. Anglica, Huds. Fl. 

 Angl. p. 135 ; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 318 ; Hook. Brit. Fl., & Fl. Bor.-Am. 

 1, p. 81. 



Halorasrece. 



131. GuNNERA PETALOiDEA, Gaud. Bot. Frcyc. Voy. p. 512 ; Gray, 

 Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. 1, p. 629, t. 78, 79. (M. & B. 626 ; Remy, 

 165.) 



