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OTHER HAWAIIAN ENDEMIC GENERA 



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by frugivorous birds is that only the hard-coated seeds propagate 

 the plant in a new locality. When, however, as has occurred in 

 the Hawaiian Islands, bird-agency largely ceases to act, this 

 selective influence is removed (see Note 68). 



ENDEMIC HAWAIIAN GENERA, EXCLUDING THOSE OF THE COMPOSITiE AND 

 LOBELIACE^, AS GIVEN IN HILLEBRAND'S " FLORA OF THE HAWAIIAN 

 ISLANDS.' 



[Those preceded by * are not usually regarded now by botanists as endemic, though they nearly 



take that rank.] 



The Earlier Group. 



The Later Group. 



*Pelea 



Broussaisia 



*Cheirodendron. . 



*Pterotropia 



Triplasandra ... 



Kadua 



Gouldia 



*Bobea 



Straussia 



Labordea 



"Nototrichium .. 



Rutaceae. 



Saxifragaceae. 

 Araliaceae. 



Rubiaceae. 



Loganiaeeae. 

 Amarantaceae. 



2 

 2 



3 



4 



16 



5 

 5 

 S 

 9 

 3 



Trees. 



Small trees. 

 Trees. 



Trees. 



Trees or 



shrubs. 

 Shrubs, &c. 



Small trees or 



shrubs. 

 Small trees. 



Trees. 



Small trees or 



shrubs. 

 Trees or 



shrubs. 



1 



Capsular. 



Berry. 

 Drupe. 



Drupe. 



Drupe. 



Capsular 



Drupaceous berry, 



Drupe. 



Drupe. 



Capsule with 



pulp. 

 Utricle. 



Belongs to Melicope, an 

 Old World genus (IK). 



Malayan (H). 



Referred to Panax, an 

 Old World genus (IK). 



Malayan (H). 

 Pterotropia referred to 

 Heptapleurum of Old 

 World (IK). 



Approaches both Asiatic 

 and American types (C). 



American (C). 



Malayan (H). Genus 

 also in Malaya (IK). 



Near Psychotria, a genus 

 of Asia and America (H). 



Malayan (H). 



Referred to the Aus- 

 tralian Ptilotus(IK). 



(H) = Hillebrand's Flora of the Hawaiian Islands. 

 (C) = Drake del Castillo's Remarques siir la Flore de la Polynesie. 

 (IK) = Index Kewensis. 



Note. — Probably Schumann's genus, Pteralyxia, should be placed in the later group isee p. 154). 



