20G LIST OF PI^VNTS. 



CELASTRINEJE. 



Salacia sp. . . nov - 



RHAMNACK.E. 



Colubrina asiatica, Bngn. 



AMPELIDE^. 



Leea satnbucina, L. (A Gr. U.S. Expl. Expu.) 



SAPINDACEiE. 



Schmidelia aff. S. obovatse, A Gr. A littoral tree, thirty feet high. 



Harpullia cupanioides, Eoxb. : valgo " Koloa." Littoral. 



Sapiudacea an afF. Harpullife "? vulgo *' Wawau-poko." Growing 1400 feet 



above the sea. 

 Ratonia sp. . . vulgo " Ncknle." A forest tree, a hundred feet high and 



over, with inconspicuous buttresses. 

 Ratonia sp. . . vulgo " Nekale." A forest tree, a hundred feet high and 



over, with buttresses. 



ANACARDIACE/E. 



Mangifera indica. L. 1 vulgo " False." Mango tree, growing in plantations. 

 Fruit ripens in August. Height, thirty feet. 



LEGUMINOS^. 



Crotalaria quinquefolia, L. : vulgo " Kokila." 



Desmodium umbellatum, .D.C., vulgo "Meki," forma stenocarpa. 



Desmodium oi-mocarpoides, D.C. 1 



Desmodium polycarpum D.C. 



Erythrina : flowers only. E. monosperma perhaps, or E. indica. 



Mucuna gigantea, D.C. 1 vulgo "Faso-gasuga." 



Mucuna sp. . . vulgo " V^ assa-wassawa." 



Mucuna sp. . . 



Papilionacea (dub) ; vulgo " Droau." A stout climber on forest trees, vpith 



large purple flowers. 

 Canavalia turgida. Grab. 

 Vigna lutea, A. Gray. 



Pongamia glabra, Vent. ? vulgo "Ansapo." 

 Sophora tomentosa, L. 

 Caisalpinia Nuga, Ait. 



Adenanthcra Pavonina, L. (probably). Seeds only obtained. 

 Leucajua sp. . . ? ? vulgo "Gehala." A tree thirty to forty feet high. 



CHRYSOBALANE^, 



Parinarium laurinum, A. Gr. : vulgo "Tita." A tree about sixty feet high. 

 From the fruit is obtained a resin used by the natives for caulking 

 the seams of their canoes. 



ROSACE.^. 



Rubus tilaceus, Sm. 



OOMFRETACE^. 



Terminalia Catappa, L. : vulgo "Saori." Seeds eaten by the natives. 

 Lumnitzera coeciuea, W. and Am. 



