Cyrtandra.} GESNERIACEAE. 335 
in deep gloomy ravines of both ranges, Manoa, Nuuanu, Kalihi, Niu, Maka 
open 
leha, all valleys the more portions of which are inhabited by C. keringii and 
ai a usual variability extends over hairi , shap: es, inflorescence, 
and division of calyx. As tot tter, the species connects manifestly with C. Pickeringii 
on one side and Waiolanii on the other, toward both of which also the leaves verge in 
their extreme been The winged petioles will however serve to distinguish them from 
those of the 
23. C. Menziesii, Hook. & Arn. in Bot. Beech. p. 91. — Bieta — 
and inflor. almost ae Leaves ogee to oppo i 
core ae a he 
—2tj2', on petioles of 1!/2— 21/2’, seats ae both chds, 
sharply ae almost glabrate excepting the ferruginous ribs and 
veins, membranous. Peduncle stout, 3—6“, subumbellately 3—7-flowered, 
ae 
the pedicels rie long, the bracts Hader or subulate, 
4—6"', split to the base into 5 linear or subulate ve — ace 
pubescent, 6'’. Ovary glabrous. Berry ovoid. Gray, 1. c. — Mann, 
oe no. 
awaii! woods of Kon t both opposite, ternate and quaternate 
a while in those coneeian ae “Menzies, Suu aad and Mann they were quaternate. 
. Lydgatei, sp. n. — Habit of no. 21, the branches villous with 
pale ochreous hair, transversely ridged between the bases of the petioles. 
Leaves opposite, thin flaccid, green on both sides, sparingly hispid above, 
underneath read ar along rib and nerves, broadly ovate or suborbicular, 
ed eR B+ suddenly and shortly acuminate, coarsely serrate and 
dentate, the hee ae or suddenly contracting and uneven-sided, the 
petiole not margined, 2—3‘ long. Flowers 6—7, su ubumbellate on a short 
peduncle of 3—4", the pedicels 4—5”, the narrow lanceolate bracts 3°’. 
small cylindrical, split to the base into 5—6 linear or 
spathulate lobes. Corolla hirsute, shortly exserted, 6—7", the tube narrow 
and curved, ampliate at the throat and subbilabiate with large spreading 
lobes. Ovary glabrous, with broadly lamellate style. cael broad ovoid. 
okai! in deep ravines of Kalae and Mopulehu; W. nese Honokawai; a nearly 
glabrate form from Hamakua, E. Maui! One of the small: flow c 
eure e corolla with large lobes, besides from rst 
er, more mene: lobed calyx, and from the last by the not margined petioles and the 
pane er corolla. 
25. C. grandiflora, Gaud. l. c. p. 447, tab. 55. — Sparingly branc hed, 
8—12 ft. high, Bie glabrous. Leaves opposite, membranous, glabrate 
above, pale underneath, with only the rib and veins faintly ferruginous, 
iptico- or saat oblong, 4—6' X 2—3', on petioles of 1—2‘, shortly 
acuminate, entire, the ee suddenly contracting into the partly margined 
petiole. Peduncle 1—2‘, bearing 2 or 3 flowers on pedicels of Ve—1’. 
racts broad foliaceous, petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, */2—2* K1fa—1'. Calyx 
herbaceous, glabrate, _— campanulate, 9—12” long, 5- toothed or lobed 
to less than the middle in unequal hace triangular acute lobes. Corolla 
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