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Labordia membranacea Alann — Kamakahala; small tree, fairly 

 common in the rain forest: Olympus, upper Manoa, Kona- 

 huanui, Lulu-mahu, Lanihuli, etc. (Logania family.) 



Labordia seesilio Gray ; medium tree ; confined to the Koolau rain 

 forest, particularly along the summit ridges : Olympus, 

 Manoa trail, Konahuanui, Lanihuli, etc. 



Lama — See Maba. 



Lehua ahihi — See Metrosideros tremuloides. 



Lchua papa — See Metrosideros. 



Loulii hizva — See Pritchardia. 



Maba Sandwicensis A. DC. — Lama; medium tree ; occurs plenti- 

 fully throughout the Koolau rain forest : upper Manoa, 

 upper Nuuanu, upper Kalihi, etc. (Ebony family.) 



Ma-maki — See Pipturus. 



Ma-no-no — See Gouldia. 



Maua — See Xylosma. 



Metrosideros macropus Hook & Arn. — Ohia leliua; a large tree, 

 occurring here and there in the rain forest, but uncommon 

 as compared with polymorpha, Lulu-mahu, Kalihi, Moana- 

 lua. 



Metrosideros polymorpha Gaud. — Ohia lehua; shrubby or me- 

 dium tree, very common on ridges and valley slopes through- 

 out the Koolau range : Tantalus, upper Manoa, Olympus, 

 etc. (Myrtle family.) 



Metrosideros rugosa Gray — Lehua papa; small tree or shrub, 

 growing on exposed ridge combs, windward cliffs and 

 pockets, along the Koolau range. 



Metrosideros tremuloides (Heller) Rock — Lehua ahihi; small 

 tree on ridges and slopes throughout the Konahuanui region 

 — Tantalus, Lanihuli, etc. — at 1000-2000 feet elevation. 



Mountain Apple — See Jambosa. 



Myoporum Sandwicense (DC.) Gray — Naio; common forest 

 tree, in sheltered places on slopes and in valley heads : Ka- 

 lihi, upper Nuuanu, Pauoa, Tantalus, Manoa, etc. (Myo- 

 porum family.) 



Naio — See Myoporum. 



Nae-nae — See Dubautia. 



Nanii — See Gardenia. 



Nau-paka — See Scaevola. 



Nothocestrum longifolium Gray — Aiea; shrub or small tree; 

 fairly common in the Koolau rain forest : Tantalus, Olym- 

 pus, Hillebrand's Glen, etc. (Potato family.) 



Oha-zvai — See Clermontia. 



Ohe mauka — See Tetraplasandra. 



Ohe-ohe — See Petrotropia. 



Ohia ai — See Jambosa. 



Ohia lehua — See Metrosideros polymorpha. 

 Olapa — See Cheirodendron Gaudichaudii. 



Olive, Hawaiian — See Osmanthus. 

 Olo-mea — See Perrottetia. 



