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micranthum, Nutt. in Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 7, p. 453. Aphanopap- 

 pus Nuttallii, Walp. Rep. 2, p. 620. (M. & B. 536 ; Remy, 245.) 



227. LiPOCHiETA Remyi, Gray, 1. c. p. 131. (M. & B. 533 ; Remy, 

 260.) 



228. Argyroxiphium Sandwicense, DC. Prodr. 5, p. 663 ; Gray, 

 1. c. p. 136. (Reiny, 254.) 



229. Argyroxiphium: macrocephalum, Gray, in Proceed. Amer. 

 Acad. 2, p. 160, & 5, p. 137. — The tuft of linear silvery-pubescent 

 leaves from the short and thick stem is sometimes as much as four feet 

 in diameter, and the compound branching panicle arising from their 

 midst, six or eight feet high, bears innumerable heads of flowers, which 

 are yellow in the disk and purple in the ray. (M. & B.) 



230. Wilkesia GYMNOxiPHiUM, Gray, 1. c. 5, p. 136. — This looks 

 much like an Argyroxiphium raised upon a stem 6 or 8 feet high. The 

 leaves are Yucca-like, whorled, and their connate cup-like bases over- 

 lapping one another from below upwards. The compound panicle is 

 one to three feet long, bearing small yellow heads, about half an inch in 

 diameter, on very slender peduncles and pedicels. — Only found on the 

 dry southwestern slopes of the mountain of Kauai. (M. & B. 535.) 



231. Dubautia plantaginea, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 469, t. 84 ; 

 Gray, 1. c. p. 134. (M. & B. 365 ; Remy, 237.) Var. laevigata. 

 D. laevigata, Gray, 1. c. p. 135. (M. & B. 538.) 



232. Dubautia laxa, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 87 ; Gray, 

 1. c. p. 135. (M. & B. 133 ; Remy, 238.) 



233. Dubautia paleata, Gray, 1. c. p. 135. 



234. Raillardia latifolia, Gray, 1. c. p. 132. (H. Mann.) 



235. Raillardia scabra, DC. Prodr. 6, p. 441 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 133. 

 (M. & B. 366 ; Remy, 248, 249.) 



236. Raillardia laxiflora, DC. Prodr. 6, p. 441 ; Gray, 1. c. 

 p. 133. (Remy, 250; W. T. Brigham.) 



237. Raillardia ciliolata, DC. Prodr. 6, p. 441 ; Gray, 1. c. 

 p. 133. (M. & B. 517, 518 ; Remy, 247, 251, 252, 253.) 



238. Raillardia Hillebrandi (sp. nov.) : ramis pubescentibus ; 

 foliis ternatis confertiusculis ovatis oblongisve acutis basi subamplexi- 

 cauli sessilibus trinerviis pubescentibus ; paniculis folioso-bracteatis ; ca- 

 pitulis elongatis 4-5-floris. — Waimea, Hawaii (U. S. Expl. Exped. ; 

 Hillebrand, no. 14). Differs from R. linearis in its heads not being 

 cymosely-fascicled, in their larger size, and in the broader and pubes- 

 cent sessile leaves. 



