256 LOBELIACEAE, [Cyanea. 
ends, eroso-crenate, flaccid, hirsute with short soft hairs on both faces. 
Peduncle 1—2‘, densely hirsute, few-flowered; pedicels 4“. Ca yx glabrous, 
the elongate foliaceous lobes as long as their oblong tube. Corolla small, 
grayish-blue, glabrous. Berry small, subglobose, 4“ (in Macrae’s specimen); 
seeds smooth, rae — Delissea pilosa, Mann, Enum. no. 272. 
Hawaii! at the lower margin of the forests on the windward side of Mauna Kea 
(U.S. E. E. and ee. Imperfectly known from two poor specimens, one of them quite 
young 
10. C. comata, sp. m. — An unarmed shrub, 5—8 ft. high, with few 
ascending, distantly folines branches. Leaves obovate-oblong, 6—8/ X 
3—-3'/2', on petioles of 1—11/2‘, obtuse or shortly pointed, somewhat 
chartaceous, the veins minutely areolate. Peduncles much longer than 
the leaves, often exceeding 12‘, slender and drooping, naked, bearing 
from 6—12 resupinate flowers ested the end, the pedicels 8-10”, curved 
upward, with minute bractlets above the middle; bracts 11/2. Calyx 
glabrous, broader than high, 3 >< 4 4", the short triangular teeth about '/s 
the length of the tube. Corolla stccigly arched, 2‘ long, 2—2!/2" wide, 
with the dorsal slit very deep, glabrous, crass or pale lilac, Anthers 
eens, much exserted, 2'/:—3” long. Berry sub Gindicad. truncate, 
4 7", broadest at the ‘tes: ieogi complanate, smooth and shining. 
Maui! southern slope of Haleakala Oft. In ra of calyx and corolla very 
different from all the other species which 4 constitute this gro 
** Cyaneae gercincaes — Calycine lobes as long as the tube or longer. 
— Branching shrubs small trees, generally muricate or aculeate with 
thick and pale comb spines, the branches ascending. Leaves sinuate, 
lobed or pinnate. 
7 Calycine lobes broad foliaceous, contiguous or connate. Corolla ampliate, 
rved, thin, with spreading lobes. Upper anthers tufted or ciliate at the 
apex (except no. 15 
Il. C. seabra, sp. m. — A small shrub, 4 ft, high, the erect branches 
prickly toward the ends, Leaves broad, obovato- or elliptico-oblong, 
10—14‘  31/2—5‘, on petioles of 2'/2—4', shortly acuminate at both ends 
or obtuse at the base, the undulating margin denticulate 
ti , 
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hispid and muricate, many-flowered from the base; oiticals slender, 6—8"5 
bracts linear-oblong, 4“, occasionally ascii Culex sparsely hispid, the 
tube obconiecal, 2'/2—3“, oe lobes o: same length or a little longe?, 
nervy: eurved, fs oi 2'/2 wide, with the dorsal 
slit less than half its rau hispid, the lobes muricate, whitish, with 
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