290 LOGANIACEAE, (Labordea. 
8 var. pluriflora. — Inflor. of 1—3 often nodding flowers on pedicels 
of 4—6", the pula avis or spathulate. Sepals more acuminate, the 
outer ones broadly ovate. 
Molokai! ia 4 
8 var. phyllocalyx. — Flower solitary, nearly sessile. Sepals large folia- 
ceous, oblong and penni-nerved, stipitate at the base, the outermost 
16 $") 
Oahu of Nuuanu. Possibly Wawra’s L. Waiolani on the improbable 
assumption th at the Fer ae sepals had eine ‘ag aken for a «rosette of leaves». Stipules 
broad auricular, distinct as in the next speci 
2. L. fagraeoidea, Gaud. in Bot. Voy. Freyc. p. 450, tab. 60. — A tall 
shrub or small tree, generally glabrous, but sometimes the young shoots 
and inflorescence coarsely pubescent. Stipules large auricular, discon- 
nected or, if connected, deeply emarginate laterally. Leaves obovate-oblong, 
3'/2—41/2' X 11/4—15/4', shortly acuminate, cuneately narrowing into a very 
short petiole or subsessile, coriaceous, pale underneath and glabrous or 
distantly puberulous. Cyme contracted, erect, umbellately 3—5-, rarely 
7-flowered, the pedicels 2—4’', the bractlets linear, 3”. Calyx 7—8", 
parted to near the base into lanceolate — of very unequal width, the 
outer ones generally foliaceous, ays narrow- lanceolate. 
Corolla deep orange, pubescent ae eis within, about 1‘ long, 
the broad tube as long as the calyx or shorter, the spreading lobes nearly 
as long as the tube. Capsule short ovoid, 56" long, generally 3-valved, 
— L. pallida, Mann, Enum. no. 384 , at least ai regards the plant from 
Oahu. — L. Waiolani, Wawra, in Ses 1872, p. 516. 
u! in both mountain ranges; Ka The great va scabiity in the width of the 
ealycine lobes, togethers — a Lastest exactness in Gaudichand’s figure, has given 
e to considerable egardin species. Specimens which I aerate ve 
Nuwanu agree toler pies “with € ean bese s figure, the original for which also ¢ 
from Oahu and probably from the same locality. In them the outermost Bye tet ibe 
base, klein circumstance may explain the inexactness of Gaudichaud’s figure, where the 
calyx ssh only to the dle. Specimens from Mt. Kaala, on the other hand, el 
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rter, as well as the corolla, and the leaves are on petioles of 3—4”. In fruiting 
ic 
a single capsule only = sc gr to pare meavelve) from such digaaapets 
the character of L. sessilis and L. Wai Taw: 
ni would seem to have been 
B var. eae Low, aE branched, 1 ft. high. Leaves ee 
at the ends o: the branches, te long. 
vale es 3 Waialeale, 6000 ft. — L. pallida, forma alpina, Wawra, 1. ¢. pr 516- 
Hillebr. — A small tree with stiff angular branches, 
glal bala pubescent. Stipules large, connected in a cup-shaped emar 
