30 Director'' s Anyiital Report. 



Apium petroselinum L. 



Apiuin pt'frosc/i>i!n>i L,., Sp. PI., 1753, 264. 

 Petroselinuui safii'inii Hoffm., Gen. Umb., 1814, i77- 



Common parsley. A coar.se leaved form occurs along irrigat- 

 ing ditches on West Maui. Reported from Hanapepe Valley, 

 Kauai, by Heller. 

 C. N. F., no. 74. M. Wainee Gulch, Maui. 



Foeniculutti vulgare (L. ) Gaertn. 

 Atief/iriiii! foiviiciiliiiii ly., Sp. PL, 1753, 263. 

 FoeniculiDH viili^arc Gaertn., Fruct. & vSeem., 17SS, i, 105. 

 Foeniciiluui focuiculnDi Karst., Deutsch. Fl., 1S80-S3, 837. 



The fennel is very common on Maui and in certain localities 

 on Hawaii. Mentioned in Mann's Flora, ^ but overlooked by 

 Hillebrand. 



PRIMULACEAE. 



Anagallis arvensis Iv. 



Anagallis arvensis L-, Sp. Pi., 1753, 148. 



Occurs on all the islands. 



EOGANIACEAE. 



Buddleia asiatica Lour. 



JUiddlcia asiatica Lour., Fl. Cochinc., 72. Benth in DC. Prod., x, 416. 



This plant is verj^ common in the valleys of the Waianae 

 range on Oahu, sometimes occurring as small trees six to ten feet 

 high, while at other places it occurs as a subherbaceous plant of 

 three to four feet. It also occurs in the dense forests of the 

 Koolauloa range, and has all the appearances of an indigenous 

 plant. One form is nearly glabrous. 



C. N. F., Sept., 1908, Punaluu Mts. C. N. F., Makaha Valley, 

 Kaala Mts., Feb. 12-19, 1909. 



GENTIANACEAE. 



^Erythraea centaurium (L. ) Pers. 

 (,'r}itia)ia cottauriiDii L., Sp. PL, 1753, 229. 

 Krytliraea ccntaitriiiiii Pers., Syn., 1805, i, 283. 



This plant is well established on East Maui and Hawaii. It 

 is generally found on grazing land. 

 C. N. F., no. iSo. M. Paia, Maui. 



* Horace Mann. Flora of the Hawaiian Lslands. Communications Essex 

 Institute, Salem, Mass., vi, 1871. 



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