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56. "P. tobiroides" Not our species of that name, but it is our 

 P. Brachenridgei, 



59. "Aglaia f hasiphyUa." This is by no means that species, but it 

 accords with an imperfect specimen (with young fruit only) mentioned 

 in the Bot. Expl. Exped., p. 238. Perhaps it is a mere variety of 

 Seemann's no. 60, A. edulis. 



67. ^'■Cupania apetala, Labill." The foliage resembles that of G. 

 leptohotrys, Gray, but the inflorescence and fruit are different, and ac- 

 cord with Labillardiere's plate. 



68. " Cupania Vitiensis, Seem." is doubtless a broad-leaved form of 

 G.fcdcata, Gray, 1. c, and of Seemann's no. 70. 



73. I have not seen. 



74 = 69. Cupania rhoifoUa, Gray. 



76. " Vitis saponaria, Seem." is the same as Cissus genicidata ? of 

 our collection from the Feejees. 



79. " Smythea Pacijica, Seem. gen. nov." To all appearance this is 

 a Ventilago, with a particularly broad fruit. This is only partly grown 

 in the specimen communicated,* which differs from my V. Vitiensis in 

 the pubescent flowers crowded in sessile fascicles. M. Tulasne's V. 

 cernua, from Rawak, excepting " stylo in basi pubente," well accords 

 with V. Vitiensis, of which the fruit alone can determine whether Ben- 

 tham's V. leiocarpa is really distinct, the difference in the inflorescence 

 being unreliable. 



81. ^^ Alphitonia zizyphoides" is that species, which Remy collected 

 in the Sandwich Islands also. My A. frangidoides is evidently a mere 

 variety of it. 



82. " Gouania Richii " is probably that species ; but the fruit in 

 Seemann's specimen is less winged, and there are other slight dif- 

 ferences. 



83. 84. Destitute of flowers and fruit, and altogether dubious. 

 85. " Rhamnea " appears to be an undescribed Coluhrina. 



90. " 3felicope ? " is a form, with narrower leaflets, of what I had 

 called Euodia drupacea, Labill. ? 



102. '■'' Zanthoxylon varians, Benth." is perhaps my Acronychia 

 heterophylla, without flowers or fruit. 



* Dr. Seemann's plate of this plant in a later number of the Bonplandia shows 

 nothing inconsistent with this opinion, unless the figures 7 and 8 are intended to 

 represent a fruit dehiscent IQ the manner of Hippocratea. 



