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183. Kadua centranthoides, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 

 85; Gray, I.e. p. 317. 



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



185. Kadua cordata, Cham. & Schlecht. in Linnaea, 4, p. 1 60 ; 

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



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

 Gray, 1. c. p. 317. 



Var. ? elatior: cyma decomposita pluriflora ; fbliis 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. & 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 Linnaea, 4, p. 

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

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

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



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

 Hook. & Arn., 1. c. p. 85 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 318. (M. & 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.) 



Composite. 



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

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

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



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

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

 ginatum angustatis versus apicem argute serratis hirtellis demum gla- 

 bratis ; capitulo pro genere maximo ; involucri squamis linearibus ; 

 ligulis pallide roseis brevibus discum paullo superantibus ; acheniis 

 lanceolatis kevibus, 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 

 Jines in diameter. The leafy bracts of the scape are linear-oblanceolate 

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



