222 COMPOSITAE. [_Dubautia. 
—— ~~ obovate; infior. mb: 
Leaves strigoso-hispid or pec age cory imk folioso-bracteate, heads 
males sile : 3: D. lara. 
Leaves glabrous; corymb ‘practeate, heads on long pedicels : 4. D. Knudsenit. 
Leaves tern 
Involucra. Dumas free, clasping : ‘ ‘ i : : i 5. D. pal 
Involucral bracts flat, connate ; : ; A : : : 6: 2. sdtianaeielle 
1. D. plantaginea, Gaud. in Bot. Voy. Freyc. p. 468, tab. 84. — A shrub or 
small tree with spreading branches, 8—-16 ft. high. Leaves opposite, lan- 
ceolate, 4—8’ XX 1/3--1!/4‘, acute, gradually contracting to both ends, 
clasping with the narrow base, entire, or remotely denticulate in the upper 
half, strongly 7—13-nerved, eae brownish when dry, glabrate. 
anicle pubescent, pyramidal € —10‘ long, projecting beyond the leaves, 
with horizontal branches, the lowest 2—3‘ long; the ultimate pedicels 
1—l'/2", racemosely iia aie Heads 3—4", cylindrical, bearing 7 to 
10 florets. Invol. bracts 7 or 8, narrow lanceolate, 2’, puberulous. 
Receptacle mostly naked. Caietias orange-colored, exserted, often curved, 
the long slender tube suddenly dilating into a campanulate limb with re- 
flexed lobes. Style-branches revolute, with distinct conical appendages. 
Rays of pappus linear-subulate, with rather long upright ciliae. — Gray, 
Proc. Am. Ac. V, 134 
u! on both mountain ranges at elevations of near 3000 ft., those from Kaala 
with narrow crowded leaves; Maui! Eeka, Wailuku, Ulupalakua, 3000—5000 ft.; Hawaii! 
Holopalau, as low do inflo: y fi i 
Kohala, Hol ; s 800 ft i ve , its lowest branches 
paniculate and ascending from the axils wes = upper leaves). — The leaves resemble 
entirely those of Plantago princeps. — The name «Naenae» applies to this and 
other species of the genus, as __ as to the ‘aoe? Raillardiae. 
8 var. platyphylla. — Leaves broadest near the base, the shorter 
floral ones ovate and broadly ages Pubescence slightly viscous. — 
Invol. bracts connate at the base 
Maui, N. slope of Haleakala, 4000 ft Bd dg.). — A curi stance of mimicry, if suc 
term be admissible in ano the leaves and habit baer aiepetin as in Raillardia 
peliip hire. a denizen of same anton but the inflor., heads and pappus as in the 
present species of Dubautia 
2. D. laevigata, Gray, in Proc. Am. Ac. V, 135. — Habit as before. 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 6—8’ > $/4—1', narrowing below into a margined 
iole, acute, sharpl and onic aeenaeened dentate to near the base, charta 
labro 
n a dis 
Panicle pubescent, large and open, attaining a length of 15’, with the 
lowest branches often 11‘ long, 3 to 4 times oGiomess the heads in 
clusters of 3 to 5. Invol. bracts 8, pubescent. Receptacle paleaceous. 
Florets 12—16, not exserted. Achenes subglabrate. nro of pappus 
with a broader rhachis than before 
Kauai! woods of Waimea, 2000—3000 ft. - ' 
