330 ? GESNERIACEAE, [Cyrtandra. 
the base, deeply and unevenly serrate, almost laciniate. Peduncles 4—6" 
long, 2-flowered, the pedicels 6—8“', the lanceolate bracts 3‘. Calyx thin 
hairy, 4—5“, parted deeply into 5 lanceolate acute lobes. Corolla 7-8", 
villous, exserted, the slender tube _ curved and ampliate at the 
throat, the large spreading lobes vee iate. Ovary glabrous, the style 3” 
long and * oadly lobed. Berry ovoid, 
Moloka 
1G. eS — A shrub, 5—8 ft. high. Leaves opposite or 
arely the upper ones ternate, elliptico-oblong, 4—7’ 1'/2—2', on 
petioles of 1—2‘, acuminate at both ends, serrulate, glabrate above, softly 
ferrugino-tomentose or almost glabrate underneath, membranous. Bracts, 
calyx and corolla white when fresh, almost glabrous. Flowers always 3 
on a slender peduncle of 6—18", the pedicels 9—15"; bracts lanceolate, 
6—7". Calyx 6-12”, parted to the base into 5 or rarely 6 broad lanceolate 
lobes which contract at the base and mostly turn back in fruit. Corolla 
pubescent or glabrate, straight, 9—10” long, the large spreading lobes 
about 1/2 the length of the tube. Ovary glabrous; style articulate at the 
base. Berry ttc 6—9". — CO. triflora, var. & lysiosepala, Gray. C. tr 
d W. — The true affinity of the species is with C. Lessoniana 
tote han: sity C. triflor 
B var. — Calycine hee subulate as in C. Menziesii, but the flowers 
ternate as in «, or Bot ay Leaves opposite, often 3‘ broa 
. Maui! 
var. pilosa. — Hairy-tomentose. Calycine lobes subulate as in , 
but hirsute, and the corolla villous. Leaves chartaceous, opposite, papilloso- 
hispid above, hairy along rib and veins underneath aoe 
some forms much like C. Watolanii, but the calycine lobes shorter fig tne ware and 
the latter with large lobes as in C. 1 pee ip the leaves smaller and with rusty tomen- 
t A thick-leaved form from Haleakala! Maui. 
3 var. — Leaves all ternate. Peduncles 3- or 2-flowered. Calyeine 
lobes narrow lanceolate, wa ferceeoherit at the base. 
Molokai! Halawa and Mop 
12. C. Grayana, sp. n. -- A shrub, 8—10 ft. high. Leaves in whorls 
of 6, narrow- ppkitiiilate: 10—12‘ long, including the long petiole in which 
they gradually merge, and 1'/s’ broad near the apex, shortly acuminate, 
almost entire, thick ocetantintey papillose above, thickly tomentose under- 
neath with appressed bright vellow hair. Flowers 8—12 in an irregular 
corymbose cyme, the common so em a the pedicels 9”, the 
Maui! Eeka ona eile after Prof. A. Gray. 
