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41 CYANEA PILOSA Gray var. (iLABRIFOLIA Eock 67 

 Growing on top of trunk of Cibotiiira Chamissoi (tree fern), forests 



of Kilauea, Hawaii; elevation tOUO feet. 



42 LOBELIA KAUAENSIS (Gray) Heller 69 

 Flowering plant about four feet liigh, growing at tlie sununit of Mt. 



Waialeale, Kauai; elevation .5000 feet. 



42 LOBELIA HYPOLEUCA Hillebr. 69 

 Growing in the u|iper ravines of Oahu, Manoa Valley; elevation 2000 feet. 



43 LOBELIA KAUAENSIS VILLOSA Roek 70 

 A llovvering and sterile specimen on the summit of Mt. Waialeale, 



Kauai; elevation 5000 feet. 



44 CLERMONTIA HAWAIIENSIS (Hillebr.) Rock 72 

 Tree 20 feet tall, growing terrestriallj' in the forest of the Kipuka 



Puaulu, Hawaii, slopes of Mauna Loa; elevation 4200 feet. 



45 CLERMONTIA HAWAIIENSIS (Hillebr.) Eock 74 

 Growing epiphytically ou Metrosideros (Ohia lehua) trees in the 



Kipuka Puaulu, near the Volcano of Kilauea, Plawaii; elevation 4200 feet. 



46 CYANEA SCABRA Hillebr. 76 

 Low subherliririMius phuits, about two to three feet tall, growing in the 



dense shade of tTrticaceae, near the streanibed in the Waihee Valley, West 

 Maui ; elevation luOO feet. 



47 CYANEA ASPLENIFOLIA (ilann; Hillebr. 78 

 Growing near the streambed in Waihee Valley, West Maui; elevation 



ISOO feet. The Jilant is about six feet tall. 

 4S Root system of Clermontia Hawaiiensis, growing epiphytically on 83 



Acacia Koa (Koa) in the fiuests near the Volcano of Kilauea, Puu Oo 

 trail, Hawaii; 4:J00 feet elevation. Note the twenty-foot-long taproot, 

 which clescendeil through the center of the giant Koa trunk; the root was 

 1..") inches thick where it entered the ground. 



49 CYANEA MACEOSTEGIA Hillebr. 85 

 A fruiting specimen (Sejitember) growing in the dense sphagnum 



forests of Puohaokamoa, northern slope of Mt. Haleakala, Maui; elevation 

 4200 feet. 



50 CYANEA PILOSA A. Gray 86 

 Plant about .5 feet tall, growing epiphytically in dense rainforest near 



Kulani, slopes of Mauna Loa, Hawaii; elevation 4500 feet. Note the 

 downward-bent peduncles, along the stem. 



51 CYANEA COPELANDII Eock S9 

 Growing epii)hytically on a fern-covered tree trunk in the forest near 



Glen wood, Hawaii; elevation 2400 feet. 

 .52 CYANEA BISHOPII Rock 90 



Plants in full fruit (September) growing in the dense rainforests near 

 Puohaokamoa, noi'thern slopes of Mt. Haleakala, Maui; elevation 4000 

 feet. The tallest plant is only about 5 feet high. 

 .53 CYANEA TRITO.MANTHA A. Gray 92 



Growing in the forest of Niialehu, Kau, Hawaii; plants 10-15 feet tall. 

 A'ine in background Freycinetia arborea Gaud. 



54 CYANEA NOLI-ME-TANGERE Ro(k 9:) 

 One of the most spiny Lobolioids, growing always terrestrially in the 



dense rainforests in deep shape, near 23 miles. Volcano Roail, Hawaii. 



55 CYANEA ACULEATIFLORA Rock 95 

 A giant Lobelioid growing along a small streanibed near the Waikanioi 



trail, Haleakala, Maui; 4000 feet elevation. 

 56. LOBELIA GAUDICHAUDII He c.-nid. li:! 



Specimen from the summit of Konahuanui, Oahu (in the herbarium of 

 the College of Hawaii). 



57 LOBELIA GAUDICHAUDII De Cand. lU 

 The typical plant from the summit of Konahuanui, Oahu. 



58 LOBELIA GLORIA-MONTIS Rock sp. u. 116 

 Type in the herliariuni of the College of Hawaii. 



59 Type of Lobelia gloria-montis longibracteata Rock in lieibarium 118 

 College of Hawaii. 



60 LOBELIA KAl'AENSIS (A. Gray) Heller 120 

 From a specimen in the Gray Heibariuin, ex coll. A. A. Heller. 



61 Type (no. 12741) of Lobelia Kauaensis viUosa Itcn-k in the herbarium 121 

 of the College of Hawaii. 



62 Single brandies of Lobelia hypoleuca Hillebr. 123 



