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tus, radicula supera cylindrica.— Arbores insularum Oceani Pacifici, in- 
ermes, glabrz, exstipulatee, foliis pinnatim 3—9-foliolatis, foliolis ovatis 
v. subcordatis dentatis, umbellis paniculatim compositis.—Reynoldsia, 
A. Gray, Bot. Wilkes, p. 723, t. 92 et 98; Walp. Ann. v. p. 82. 
1. R. Sandwicensis, A. Gray, Bot. Wilkes, p. 724, t. 92; Walp. 
Ann. v. p. 82.—In a ravine near Waianz, Oahu, Hawaiian (Sand- 
wich) Islands. 
2. R. pleiosperma, A. Gray, Bot. Wilkes, p. 725; Walp. Ann. v. 
p. 82.— Forests of Savaii, Samoan (Navigator) Islands. 
8. Reynoldiia verrucosa, Seem. n. sp.; foliis pinnatis, foliolis 3-4- 
jugis cum impari ovatis acuminatis dentatis, dentibus glanduloso-ver- 
rucosis, umbellis 5—7-floris, pedicellis ancipitibus, calyce undulato-mul- ` 
tidenticulato, corolla clausa subobovata, petalis staminibusque 7, ovario 
multiloculari, stigmate multiradiato, fructu . . .— Tahiti (Nelson! col- 
lected in Captain Cook's third voyage). 
iffers from the allied R. pleiosperma of the Samoan Islands in 
the quite warty teeth of the leaves, and compressed pedicels. The 
whole plant glabrous. Leaflets petiolulate, 23-3 inches long, 13 inch 
broad. The umbels axillary, shorter than the leaves. All the flowers in 
Nelson’s specimens herma- 
phrodite. 
I. Gastonta, Comm. 
Pedicelli inarticulati. Flores 2 
ecalyculati, ^ hermaphroditi. 
Calycis tubo obconico, angu- 
lato, limbo subintegro. Petala 
l, linearia, l-nervia, basi 
plus minus cohsrentia, æs- 
tivatione valvata. Stamina 
petalorum numero eequalia ; 
anthere oblonge. Styli 8— 
, basi ima connati, erecti, 
demum recurvi. Drupa ob- 
longa, 8-10-costata, 8-10- 
locularis.— Arbor Mauritiana, 
folis imparipinnatis, foliolis 
5 integerrimis, umbellis pa- 
niculatis, paniculis termina- 
