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sessilibus fasciculiforraibus petiolo brevioribus ; " corolla viridula sub- 

 urceolata parvula"; fructu immaturo ovoideo. — Savaii, one of the 

 Samoan Islands, in the deep, interior forest. Petioles 3 or 4 inches 

 long, stout. Calyx and also the corolla not seen by me. 



Cyrtandra labiosa (sp. nov.) : glabra, prascedenti affinis, sed 

 foliis lato-lanceolatis multo minoinbus (6-7-pollicaribus) ; "floribus 

 majoribus ; corolla alba eximie bilabiata." — Savaii, Samoan Islands. 

 Loose corollas with the very imperfect specimens appear to be short 

 and broad, deeply bilabiate, the lips twice or thrice the length of the 

 tube, the upper one arching, the lower spreading. 



Cyrtandra pogonantha (sp. nov.) : frutescens ; foliis araplis 

 (pedalibus) utrinque acutis vel basi attenuatis subintegerrimis glabra- 

 tis viridibus membranaceis, nascentibus ferrugineo-pubescentibus ; cy- 

 mis petiolo brevioribus invokicratis brevi-pedunculatis hirsutis ; ala- 

 bastris (calycis) rostrato-acuminatis ; corolla tubulosa breviter bilabi- 

 ata (lobis conformibus ovatis subacutis) extus pilis longis pluriseptatis 

 insigniter barbata. — Savaii, Samoan Islands, in the deep, interior 

 forest. The calyx in anthesis apparently splits down one side to near 

 the middle. Corolla an inch long ; the bearded whitish hairs which 

 cover the outer surface, especially of the limb, are remarkable. In 

 structure they resemble those of the petioles and branches of the two 

 following species. Stamens 2, as of the genus ; anthers exserted from 

 the throat. Fruit not seen. 



The following are the Feejean species of our collection. 



Cyrtandra Milnei (Seem, in Bonplandia, 9, p. 257, absq. char.) : 

 caule crasso ; ramis petiolis costaque foliorum rufo-villosissimis, pilis 

 longis multiseptatis superne attenuatis ; foliis (5 - 8-pollicaribus) ovali- 

 bus utrinque acutis vel acuminatis serratis pilosis ; pedunculis brevissi- 

 mis plurifloris ; bracteis amplis ; calyce pedicello longiori tubuloso fere 

 ffiqualiter 5-dentato persistente fructus ovatum includente. — Feejee 

 Islands. This remarkable species we have in fruit only ; the coi'olla 

 and stamens therefore unknown to me. The very shaggy petioles 3 

 or 4 inches long; the blade of the leaf conspicuously veiny. Fruc- 

 tiferous calyx 7 to 10 lines long, cylindraceous or tubular-cyathiform, 

 glabrate, longer than the included even full-grown fruit. 



Cyrtandra dolichocarpa (sp. nov.) : frutescens ; ramis gracili- 

 bus, junioribus cum petiolis pedunculisque (unifloris ?) pilis longis 

 rufescentibus multiseptatis (modo C. Milnei) barbatis ; foliis subasquali- 

 bus lanceolato-oblongis acuminatis denticulatis supra hispidulis subtus 



