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Aica — See Nothocestriim. 



Akia — See Wikstroemia. 



Alaa — See Sideroxylon. 



Ala-hcc — See Plectronia. 



Alani — See Pelea. 

 ^ Aleurites moluccana (L.) Willd. — Kiikui; well-known tree; the 

 most conspicuous member of the Koolau lower forest. Abun- 

 dant at the heads of all the valleys back of Honolulu, up to 

 an elevation of about 2200 feet. (Euphorbia family.) 

 ^ Antidesma platyphyllum Mann — Hame or Haa; a medium-sized 

 tree; fairly common in the rain forest, 1500-3000 feet; Ka- 

 lihi, Kahauiki, Hillebrand's Glen, Konahuanui. (Euphorbia 

 family.) 

 t^Bobea elatior Gaud. — Ahakea; medium tree; fairly abundant in 

 all parts of the Koolau rain forest; Manoa, Pauoa, Hille- 

 brand's Glen, Kahauiki, etc. (Madder family.) 

 v-^Broussaisia arguta Gaud. — Kanazmu and Puahamii; very com 

 mon shrub, occasionally arborescent ; occurs throughout the 

 rain forest, 1000-3000 feet ; abundant around Olympus, Ko- 

 nahuanui, Lanihuli. (Saxifrage family.) 



Charpentiera obovata Gaud. — Papala; medium-sized tree; plen- 

 tiful throughout the Koolau range ; abundant in shady pro- 

 tected ravines and pockets, above Woodlawn, and back of 

 Tantalus. (Amaranth family.) 



Cheirodendron Gaudichaudii (DC.) Seem — Olapa] common in 

 the rain forest above 2000 feet, usually in groups ; Hille- 

 brand's Glen; Pauoa, Palolo, Olympus, etc. (Aralia family.) 



Cheirodendron platyphyllum (Hook. & Arn.) Seem — Lapa-Iapa; 

 occurs only on the summit peaks and ridges of the Koolaus : 

 Konahuanui, Lanihuli; not found below 2500 feet. (Aralia 

 family.) 



Cibotium Chamissoi Kaulf — Hapu ; the small tree fern ; fairly 

 common above 1200 feet. (Tree Fern family.) 



Clermontia oblongifolia Gaud — Ohawai; shrub or small tree, 

 fairly common in the rain forest: Tantalus, Manoa, Pauoa, 

 etc. 



Clermontia persicaefolia Gaud — Ohawai', shrub or small tree, 

 fairly common in the rain forest: Hillebrand's Glen, upper 

 Kalihi, upper Palolo, etc. (Campanula family.) 



Coprosma longifolia Gray — Pilo; small tree, common along the 

 upper ridges throughout the Koolau rain forest : Konahua- 

 nui, Lanihuli, etc. (Madder family.) 



Dodonaea viscosa L. — Aalii; small tree, occurring gregariously 

 throughout the Koolau range, from the lower forest to the 

 summit ridge: Waialae, Palolo, Manoa, Kahauiki, etc. 

 (Soapberry family.) 



Dubautia plantaginea Gaud — Naenae; shrub or small tree, com- 

 mon in the Koolau forests above 1800 feet: Konahuanui, 

 etc. (Composite family.) 



