Campanulaceae. 
Pedunele 20-25 mm, droopin 
Corolla ee slender, ptt Purples DIGeK csv oss sis we oe C. Kohalae 
Peduncle two to 
Corolla smaller dark, purplish; calyx green; branches slender; leaves with a 
TAPP DH Sn nplgeh binge ran eet tie saci Wyse sea icnle ini a 
Coroila ve — purplish or white, ovarian portion strongly ribbe 
C. Hawaiiensis 
II, CLERMONTIOIDEAE. 
Calyx lobes free, geniogh than the corolla, persistent. 
a short 15 mm ; 
Calyx five pdt seins DUDCKOIOUS a rey eae a tegintp eh eewemniaag 
Calyx with minute acute teeth; corolla pra "toa dra -red. c Pelea 
Calyx five isbod: corolla ee rous, PRICK, MOBDY Gina ye base araorenieca 
Calyx with five Sate obtuse lobes; aie on calyx covered with tubercles 
tuberculata 
hae 2 em or more in length; two a beat flowered. 
Corolla bluish-white or purplish-green....-.....++++++++++5: C. coerulea 
Pedanee two-six flowered; flowers whitish- PPPOE cin ec sles ee C. Haleakalensis 
Clermontia grandiflora Gaud. 
semper og GRANDIFLORA Gaud. Bot. Voy. hee (1826) 459; pl. 73; Pres] Monogr. 
Lob (1836) 48——DC. Prodr, VII (is 839) 342;—A. Gray Proce, Am, Acad, V. 
is¢2) 150;—H. Mann Proe, Am, Acad. VII (1866) 184;—Hbd. Fl. Haw. Isl. (1888) 
—Del Cast. Ii]. Fl. Ins. Mar. Pacif. VII. (1892) 221 ei oo Wawra 
in i a /1873) 31;—Not Kauai, but Maui: __Walder ober Wai 
Leaves obovate to oblong 7 10 em x 2.5 to 3 em on petioles of 1 to 4 em, shortly 
sccntnate, blun yea serrulate or gra Senin glabrous eens peduncle filiferm 
eiuaeted 2 to 8 em long oe at the va oo two flowered, pedicels slender practeo- 
about the middle, sometimes cymosely 5 flowere sa by sehoeuey ot pedicels; 
cal Agate) greenish or pu recmrreel thin, ane eee tubular, strongly curved before expan- 
ng; corolla Bae rplish somewhat longer than the calyx, berry pear- 
see a 2 em orange yellow 
This quite distinct species occurs on the Islands of Molokai, Lanai, and Maui, 
where it inhabits the rain forest from an elevation of 2000 to 5000 feet, or a 
little higher. It is very common on West Maui, but especially at the summit of 
Puu Kukui (5788 feet), at the edge of Iao valley, in company with Lobelia 
Gaudichaudii, Labordea, Wilkesia Grayana, ete. On Molokai it can be found 
in the forest above Mapulehu and along a stream back of Kamoku. It is quite 
conspicuous by its green, purplish-streaked corolla, which is pendulous on long 
filiform peduneles, which characterizes it from all the other species. It is most 
plentiful at 4000 feet elevation on the windward slope of Haleakala, East Maui, 
in the dense mossy rain forest along Waikamoi, Puohaokamoa and Honomanu 
euleh. On Lanai it grows in the more open dry districts at the ridge of Kaiho- 
lena valley, where it is a shrub, while in the other more shaded localities it be- 
comes a small tree 15 to 18 feet in height. 
The specific name grandiflora is rather misleading, as it is by no means the 
largest flowering Clermontia, being exceeded by C. drepanomorpha and C. ar- 
borescens. 
Clermontia drepanomorpha Rock sp. nov. 
(Plate 196.) 
Leaves oblong or obovate, lanceolate 10 to 18 em glabrous above or 
sparsely hispid underneath along the prominent reddish midrib, fe green above, lighter 
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