MaAcCAUGHEY: FOREST TREES OF HAWAITAN ARCHIPELAGO 
EUPHORBIACEAE 
. NEOWAWRAEA’PHYLLANTHOIDES Rock.; Hawaii only; 2,000 it.; xerophytic; 30- 
35 ft.; excessively rare; wood black, heavy. 
. ANTIDESMA PLATYPHYLLUM Mann. Hame or Ha’a; all islands; 1,500—3,000 ft.; 
hygro- and mesophytic; 20-30 ft. 
. ANTIDESMA PULVINATUM Hillebd.; Me-hame or Ha’a; all islands; 1,000—3,000 
£t.* ——. xerophytic; 15-20 ft. 
AOXYL' ANDWICENSE Mull.-Arg.; Po-ola; all islands; 1,000-2,500 ft; 
eckeus 15-20 ft. 
. ALEURITES MOLUCCANA (L.) Willd. Kukui; abundant on all the islands; a 
dominant species in the lower forest zone, sea-level to 2,200 ft.; meso- and 
Neh sient hag ager: ft.; this is the Candle-nut or Wood-Oil tree of the South 
sia and the islands of the South Pacific Ocean 
a Sisatasd LORIFOLIA cent Hillebd.; Koko or A-koko; Molokai to Hawaii 
I,000-3,000 ft.; strongly xerophytic; 10-25 ft.; one variety is very A aE 
. EUPHORBIA Rockit Forbes. u only; 2,000-2,500 ft.; hygrophytic; 15-20 
ft., often shrubby. 
ANACARDIACEAE 
RHUS SEMIALATA SANDWICENSIS (Gray) Engler. Nene-leau or !Ne-leau; 
Hawaiian Sumach; all islands; 600-2,000 ft.; mesophytic; 15-25 ft.; stolonif- 
erous, forming clumps; the range of the typical form of R. semialata Murr. 
extends from the Himalayas to China and Japan. 
AQUIFOLIACEAE 
. ILEX SANDWICENSIS .(Endl.) Loes. Ka-wau or Ai-ea; all islands; 2,000—- 
5,000 ft.; hygrophytic; 15—40 ft. 
CELASTRACEAE 
- PERROTTETIA SANDWICENSIS Gray. Olo-mea or Wai-mea; all islands; 1,000— 
6,000 ft.; hygro- to xerophytic; 10-20 ft., often shrubby, 
SAPINDACEAE 
. SAPINDUS SaponaRIA L. <A’e or Ma-nele; Maui and Hawaii; 3,000—4,500 
be Se Swietigin! 50-80 ft.; deciduous; indigenous to tropical America, but 
occurring on various island groups of the Pacific 
SAPINDUS OAHUENSIS Hillebd.; Aulu, a or Tend ees Kauai and Oahu 
only; 700—1,500 ft.; ergy 20-30 
. ALECTRYON MACROCOCCUS ee all islands, but very rare; 1,000- 
3,000 ft.; xerophytic; 20-25 se 
. Doponaga viscosa L. A’ali’i or A’a-li’i ku-ma-kua; all islands; 800—9,000 
ft.; hygro- to xerophytic; 15-25 ft.; a cosmopolitan s. species, occurring in 
tropical and subtropical seg throughout the world. 
DODONAEA ERIOCARPA Smi A’a-li’t ku-ma-kua; Kauai, Maui, Hawaii, 
2,000—8,000 ft.; pra s Pee ft.; often shrubby 
RHAMNACEAE 
COLUBRINA OPPOSITIFOLIA Brongn. Kau-ila; Hawaii only; 2,000 ft.; meso- 
to xerophytic; 25-40 ft.; wood v: 
INIA EXCELSA (Fenzl) Reiss. Kau-ila or O'a; allislands; 2,000-3,000 ft.; 
xerophytic, sometimes mesophytic; 40-80 ft.; wood v very hard and heavy, red 
