Rock: Notes oN HAWAIIAN LOBELIOIDEAE 231 
2. Cyanea Copelandii sp. nov. 
Plant herbaceous, epiphytic, 30-40 cm. tall, not branching, 
stem fleshy throughout, green, with distant leaf scars; leaves dark 
green, oblong, acuminate at the apex, gradually narrowing and 
slightly rounded below, 22.5-27 cm. long, 5-8 cm. wide, on petioles 
5-5-5 cm. long, midrib prominent underneath as are the veins, 
the latter slightly impressed above, margin of leaf unevenly wavy, 
minutely and closely denticulate, denticulation mucronulate, 
glabrate above, slightly pubescent below, especially the veins and 
midrib, pubescence consisting of minute reddish. brown hairlets; 
inflorescence axillary, peduncles 4—5 cm. long when in flower, 5.5 cm. 
long when in fruit, with a rusty colored pubescence; pedicels three 
or four, 11-16 mm. long, 2 mm. thick, calyx greenish with purplish 
tinge, pubescent, ovarian portion ovoid-oblong, 1 cm. high, 6 mm. 
in diameter, ten-ribbed, the calycine lobes triangular-dentiform, 
the tips dark purplish, 2 mm. long; corolla yellowish flesh-colored, 
slightly curved when open, of equal width throughout, 4 cm. long, 
6 mm. wide, the dorsal slit extending not quite to the middle, the 
two upper lobes 2 cm. long, the three lower 1 cm. long, with a 
purplish pubescence mainly along the nerves, the tips of the lobes 
mucronulate; staminal column green, pale, perfectly glabrous, 
shorter than the corolla, the tube glabrous inside, with the ex- 
ception of the base which is tufted with whitish hairlets; style 
green, glabrous, stigma slightly two-lobed; anthers glabrous, the 
lower only penicillate; fruit dark orange, oblong, 15 mm. long, 10 
mm. wide, slightly ribbed, crowned by the calycine teeth. [PLATE 
10.] 
Hawatt: on trunks of trees and tree ferns, not common, 
in the rain forest of Glenwood, at an elevation of 3,500 feet, 
December 23, 1914, J. F. Rock & M. L. Copeland 10350 (flowering 
and fruiting specimens), type, in the herbarium of the College of 
Hawaii. 
Named for my friend, Mr. M. L. Copeland, who accompanied 
me on botanical excursions on Hawaii. The species belongs to the 
herbaceous cyaneas and is related to Cyanea stictophylla Rock 
and Cyanea communis Rock. 
3. Cyanea Fernaldii sp. nov. 
Leaves lanceolate-oblong, thin in texture when dry (charta- 
ceous), dark green above, paler underneath, with prominent mid- 
rib, subentire with somewhat wavy margin, minutely and closely 
denticulate, bluntly acuminate at the apex, 34-40 cm. long, 
