HORACE MANN ON HAWAIIAN PLANTS. 



541 



Claoxylon sandwicensis. 

 Peperomia (most of the species). 

 Pritchardia (two species). 

 Freycinetia arborea. 

 Srailax (three species). 

 Commelyna cayennensis. 

 * Anccchtochilus (two species). 

 Liparis hawaiiensis. 



Dracaena aurea. 

 Cordyliue terminalis. 



Dianella odorata. 

 Astelia (two species). 

 Joinvillea ascendens. 

 Gahnia Beecheyi. 



globosa. 

 Uncinia Lindleyana. 



IV. Mountain Region. "Wet and wooded between the lower and higher cloud level, 



3,500-6,000 feet. 



Metrosideros polyrnorpha (dwarf). 

 Gunnera petaloidea. 

 Coprosma pubens. 

 Labordea fagrasoides. 



Vittadinia (several species). 

 Hedera platyphylla. 

 Astelia Meyeuiana. 



V. Upper Mountain Region. A small region on the summits of West Maui and Kauai, 

 which lies above 6,000 feet, and which is not wooded. 



Viola kavaiensis. 

 maviensis. 



Geranium cuneatum, var. hololeucum. 

 Drosera longifolia. 

 Acaena exigua. 

 Lagenophora maviensis. 

 Argyroxiphium (two species). 



Wilkesia gymnoxiphium. 

 Raillardia montana. 

 Lobelia Gaudichaudii. 

 Vaccinum retieulatum. 

 Oreobolus furcatus. 

 and some Graminea?. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



XXI. Al.SrNIDENDRON TRINERVE. 



a. Stamen, b. Pistil, c. Capsule. 



XXII. Plattdesma caupanulata. 

 a. Section of bud. b. Section of fruit, c. Stamen, d. Pistil. 



XXIII. Brighamia insignis. 



a. Plant much reduced. c. Leaf of natural size. /• Cross-section of bud. 



b. Head " " d. Flowers " " #■ 



e. Fruit " " 



" " fruit. 

 k. Section of flower. 



Published, March, 1869. 



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