Clermontia parviflora Gaud. var. calycina Rock vy. nov. 
shrub; leaves as in the species on somewhat longer petioles; flowers usually three 
on a | peduncle, calyx lobes sybulnte 5 mm long, corolla ‘larger than in the species, bluish 
gray, pubescent. 
Hawaii :—High plateau of Kohala Mts., back of Waimea along Alakahi ditch 
trail, elevation 4000 ft. (Rock no. 4793, flowering July 12, 1909 
The plant has decidedly the aspect of C. parviflora, but differs from it in its 
larger flowers and short calycine lobes. 
Clermontia Gaudichaudii Hhbd. 
Var. y singuliflora Rock v. nov. 
rub 1.5-2 m high, glabrous throughout, leaves coriaceous, ccarser dentate, veins 
As arse? : 
dark Pani nent, flowers somewhat larger. single on long pedicels; calyx-lobes dentate, 
anthers glabrous, the lower ones penicillate. 
Hawaii :—Not uncommon on the northern slope of Mauna Kea, Hamakua, on 
trees, usually Cheirodendron or Cibotium, upper forest of Paauhau No. 1, (Rock 
no. 3252, flowering June 1909). 
Differs from the species in its single flowers and long pedicels. 
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