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Sol. Prim. Fl. Pacif. p. 378. Pomaderris zizyphoides, Hook. & Arn. 

 Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 61. RhamvMS incana, Roxb. ; Spreng. Syst. Veg. 

 Cur. Post. p. 86 ? fide spec. Hort. Calc. (Remy, 582, 583, 584.) 



88. Gouaxia yitifolia, Gray, 1. c. p. 283. 



8&. Gouaxia orbicularis (Walp. Rel. Meyen. p. 323) : ramis 

 erectis v. decumbentibus cum inflorescentia sericeo-pubescentibus vel 

 glabratis ; foliis orbiculatis seu oblongis integerrimis coriaceis penni- 

 nerviis ; cymulis axillaribus confertis petiolum baud superantibus ; fruc- 

 tibus crasse alatis. — Gray, 1. c. p. 284. G. integrifolia, Meyen, 

 Riese, 2, p. 156. non Lam. (M. & B. 344.) Var. /3. peduncuiis 

 gracillimis folio longe petiolato paullo brevioribus. (Remy, 586.) 



Sapindacece. 



90. Dodox^ea viscosa, Linn. Mant. p. 238 ; Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. 

 Expl. Exp. 1, p. 260 ; Seem. Fl. Vitiensis, p. 49. D. spathulata, 

 Smith, in Rees, Cycl. no. 2 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 261. (M. & B. 308, 239, 

 410 pro parte.) 



91. Dodox^ea eriocarpa, Smith, in Rees, Cycl.; Gray, 1. c. p. 

 261. (M. & B. 410 pro parte ; Remy, 570.) 



92.* Cardiospermum Halicacabdm, Linn., var. C microcarpwn, 

 H B K. (M. & B. 380.) 



Anacardiacece. 



93. Rhus semialatum, Murr. in Comm. Goett. 1784, & in Linn. 

 Syst. Veg. ed. 14. R. Sandwicensis, Gray, in Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. 

 Exp. 1, p. 369. (M. & B. 412.) 



ConnaracecB. 



94. Coxxarus ? Kavaiensis (sp. nov.) : arborea, glaber ; foliis 

 nunc palmato- nunc pinnato-3-5-foliolatis ; fbliolis crasse coriaceis ova- 

 libus seu obovatis venis subtus prominulis transverse costatis, terminal! 

 sa?pe basi ina;quali, lateralibus plerumque parvis difformibus margine 

 revolutis (an monstruosis ?) ; pedunculo paucifloro oppositifolio ; sepalis 

 4 minutis incrassatis ; folliculo obovato lignescente glabro substipitato ; 

 semine atro-nitido exarillato loculum implente, testa crassa Crustacea ; 

 radicula supera. — Mountains above Waimea, Kauai, 3000 feet. — A 

 tree, 25 or 30 feet high, and glabrous throughout. Leaves palmately 

 or pinnately 3 - 5-foliolate : leaflets 3-5 inches long, 2-3 -wide, the 

 upper surface punctuated with black dots. The reticulations are much 

 imbedded, and therefore not very conspicuous ; the two lower and 



