62 RUTACEAE. [ Pelea. 
Leaves small ovate, less than 2’ long; flowers mostly 2. . 9. P. parvifolia. 
bovate : 
8. P. Lydgatei. 
Leaves petiolate; pedicels ie 15” long, clavately t thickened 7. P. macropus. 
Le a“ pet mntate ; pedicels shorter, 3—4“ long beyond the 
Flowers 1 —3; leaves oblong 
3—5; leaves suborbic 
. oblongifolia. 
Flow ular 
Flowers seliidabie more than 5, the peduncles and pedicels 
stiff angu 
Molokaiensis. 
ahaa: 
thy 
nar : 
Flowers very numerous, the panicle Tad from the base 11. P. Mannii. 
Flowers 5—18 on a pedunculate pan 
Capsule moderately 4-lobed, its ates connate about 1/2 
of their lengt . P. Sandwicensis. 
secausnct “deeply 4-parted, the carpels stellately divaricate 
rved : 
Post packs ; : é : ; ; , ; . 15. P. rotundifolia. 
Leaves petiolat 
cs ena 13. P. voleanica. 
Petals hairy ; lea orbictilar, emargiriateat both ends 14. P. orbicularis. 
Capsules apocarpous, the Besse or follicles discreet, often one or 
more abortive; vaca puberulous 
Leaves 8 in a who rl 
16. P. pallida. 
Leaves 2, opposite 
Inflorescence eit: with an angular Sipe ti of less than 6”: 
eae Resmtinttig or with a sparse and pale pubescence; 
rinses rolla persistent; capsule thin papery; endo- 
carp ela s 18. P. elliptica. 
Leaves oan mostly toment tose underneath when young; 
calyx and corolla deciduous; capsule thick, endocarp 
ube 
pu . P. cinerea. 
ermetend elonga . the peduncle = 12" long 
Leaves ¢ hee sti Rie eath; pedun is Satine: with rather 
ie 
Leaves elipteo-oblong fe R : : 5 : rage | a ag 
ves cordate . 20. P. Knu . 
Leaves g Sioa us; peduncle terete, with small bracts . 18. P. elliptica,var.b. 
1. P. clusiaefolia, Gray, B - Ss L. Exp. p. 340, pl. 35..— e, 
about 20 ft. high, pe Feat: sbonabow t. Leaves in whorls of 4 or 3, 
rarely 2, obovate or obovate-oblong, 2'/,—4‘ > 1!/2—2‘, rounded or 
emarginate, with thera base, thick coriaceous, with a continuous mar- 
ginal nerve close to the edge, shining above, on petioles of 1/2—1’. 
Flowers in axillary Pastis often cauline, the thick peduncle scarcely 
1“ long, the pedicels 1—2”, minutely bracteate at the base. a 
triangular, 2". Petals 4“ Ss. Ovary glabrous. Capsule thick 
woody, about 8” sasicyerusly. 4-lobed, the carpels united to the middle, 
— or scoorinens keeled, and prominently marked with concentric 
ann, in Proc. Bost, Soc. Nat. Hist. X, 312. — Wawra, in 
Tea, 1815, a 107. — Clusia sessilis, Hook. & Arn. in Bot. Beec 
th ranges, those 
Monnet 
— 
wm 
. 
h. p. 80. 
ce from Kaala with emarginate leaves; Kauai! the costa 
__ B var. — Leaves narrow, 3—4‘ X 1—11/4’, on long petioles of 11/4’. 
srouelee very a only 4—6" transversely. 
