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sulls sublignosis bivalvibus. — On the summit of Lanai. — Shrub 5 or 

 G feet high, irregularly much branched. Leaves 1J to 2i inches long, 

 9 to 12 lines wide. Flowers on rather long peduncles and pedicels ; 

 as in the other species, yellow. Capsule nearly an inch long. (M. 

 & B. 335.) 



386. Labordea membranacea (sp. nov.) : foliis amplis ovalibus 

 breviter acuminatis membranaceis subtus pallidis in petiolum basi at- 

 tenuatis cum ramis novellis inflorescentiaque pilis atro-rufis papilloso- 

 hirsutis ; cyma sessili quasi umbellato-contracta ; calyce subinflato 5-fido 

 lobis lanceolatis nervosis. — Mountains above Honolulu, Oahu. — A 

 small tree. Leaves 3 to 6 inches long, \\ to 3 inches wide, thin and 

 membranaceous. (M. & B. 149.) 



387. Labordea (Geniostemoides) tinifolia, Gray, 1. c. p. 322. 

 An upright tree 25 or 30 feet high. (M. & B. 562, 610 ; Remy, 320, 

 360, 361, 361 bi8 .) 



Apocynacece. 



388. Altxia oliv^eformis, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 451. A. 

 sulcata, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90. (M. & B. 99 ; Remy, 

 369, 370.) 



389. Rauwolfia Sandwicensis, A. DC. Prodr. 8, p. 339. (M. 

 & B. 113, 336; Remy, 368.) 



390. Ochrosia Sandwicensis, A. DC. Prodr. 8, p. 357 ; Gray, 

 in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 333. Cerbera parviflora, Hook. & Arn. 

 Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 90, non Forst. — There are specimens of an 

 Ochrosia with oblong-elliptical obtuse coriaceous leaves, and bearing 

 fruit, in Dr. Wm. Hillebrand's collection ; but, wanting flowers, they 

 are too imperfect to be identified with any known species, or to war- 

 rant describing as new. (M. & B. 447 ; Remy, 366, 367.) 



391.| Vinca rosea, L. (M. & B.) 



Oleacece. 



392. Olea Sandwicensis, Gray, in Proceed. Am. Acad. 5, p. 331. 

 (M. & B. 338 ; Remy, 479, 482.) 



Nyctaglnacecc. 



393. Pisonia grandis, Parkinson, ined. ; R. Br. Prodr. p. 422. 

 P. inermis, Forst. Prodr. n. 397, non Jacq. P. procera, Bertero, 

 Deless. Ic. Sel. t. 87. P. Brunoniana, Endl. (Remy, 217 ?) 



