37 
4 
= 89) „Myrsine capitellata, An * is 
nearer M. crassifolia, R. Brown, — at least the 
| a with female flowers; that in mee is, I 
290) == M.anyrieaefolia, A. Gray, 
291) Ardisia,, Foliage only; — 292? 
292) „Ardisia“, Not.m ‚our. collection, 
which has A. humilis apparently, 
293) , Ardisia. grandis, "veia New to 
me, but riis foliage, etc. resembles my: A. ? ca- 
pitata. 
Jasmineae. 
298) „Jasminum gracile, Forst.“ Do 
ou. not mean J. australe J. simplieifolium, 
Forst.? (No; the calyx of J, australe is different. 
B, Seem.) 
—— 
== 
ti Zane 
sayy Geniostoma erassifolium, Bth.“ 
is also a weit of 301, G. rupestre, Forst. var. 
Y puberulum, A. Gra 
303) „Gaertnera pyramidalis, Seem,“ 
= Couthovia corynocarpa, A. Gray in Proceedings 
Amer. Acad. TV 24. — I shall print the 
floral characters of this good genus from your 
materials 
304). „Gaertner a, sp.“ 
Call it G. microphylla. (Flowers are. unknown. 
B. Seem.) 
305) ,Gaertnera büstatg: Seem.“ 
Couthovia Seemanni, A. Gray, if you will allow. 
M beard. occurs in some flowers of n. 3 
‚I think, à subsexual character. 
I ‘fear that n. 305 is not wholly distinct from 304. 
(The habit of these two species is very different, 
C. éorynocarpa forming pyramidal trees, with dark 
p 
in the landscape of the Namosi valley, interior 
of Viti Levu, and, moreover, they grow quite in 
the open country, whilst C. Seemanni in habits 
the virgin forests of Ovalau, and has a light 
green foliage and not a tapering, but spreading 
“thick 
306) „Fagraea viridiflora, Seem.“ 
F. gracilipes, A, Gray in Proceed. Amer. Acad. 
Vol. IV, p. 323 (1859). 
30 07) pF. Viti éiiidl Seem,“ 
but inbufüicióti, 
“New to me, 
Apocyneue. 
309) „Cerbera Odallam* = C. laetaria 
Hamilt., "A ing ovate er DEP etc. 
310) „Alyxia stellata“ =A. bracteolosa, 
. A. Gray var. | arirstifotd A. Gray. 
very -vakiable plant; leaves when robbed emitting 
an agreable scent. B. S. 
311) Not in the American Colleetion.. 
1 »labernaemontana Vitiensis, 
Seem.“ — T. citrifolia, Forst. non Linn, 
and 
probably E: Cumingian ar A. DeCand. r have’ it 
ps Tongatabu zus? 
"——Ó n. Sp» 
Indeed 
foliage, which eonstitüte a peeuliar feature 
314 == 
312) forma latifolia. (A tree, € 
high, whilst n. 312 is a small shrub. B, Seem.) 6 
315) Not sent. 
316) „Ochrosia se aA- La Bill.*, per- 
; certainly O, parviflora; Henslow, — (Cer- 
bera. Forst.) 
317. 318? 
318) „Alstonia plumosa, La Bill. = 
Dissuraspermum , A. Gray in P Amer. 
Acad. Nov. 1861. 
Asclepiadeae. 
319) „Hoya Billardieri4 — H: bieari- 
nata, A. Gray (nov. sp.) foliolis eomae stamineae 
subtus bieariuatis, angulo interno (nee „obtuso“ 
sed) longiuscule acuminato. 
, Seem.“ We had im- 
„u. Md Seem. This also we had 
are fairer or fruit, but nearly glabrous. 
322) Ismy Gymnema stenophyllum;n. 
Sp. — Gymnema includes Bidaria and Gongro- 
nema, (In habit this plant differs very much 
from Gymnema, It is an erect shrub, 4—6 feet 
tish growing on sunny.hills of the northern = 
f Vanua Levu, B. Seem.) 
Acanthaceae. 
351) Non »Graptophyllum bigat e nai 
Nees“, sed Eranthemum laxiflorum (caly- 
cis lohis elongatis setaceo subulatis) et E. insu- 
larum (calycis. lobis eene Gray in Bot. 
Am. Expl. Exped, ined. Proceedings Am. 
Acad. Nov. 1861. 
Labiatae. 
359 oleus atropurpureus® = Plec- 
tranthus Suite Benth. 
Here I ner my report on Seemann's. 
Fijian Polypetalous and Monopetalous plants. as. 
far as find anything to remark. I shall have oc- 
casion to use the substance. of it here, and par- 
ticularly wish to print the characters of Haplo- 
petalon Seemanni and Acicalyptus Seemanni. The 
first strengthens the genus, the latter weakens 
Acicalyptus, but they are interesting additions. 
Cambridge, Mass. U. St, Dee. 5. 1861. 
Chamaedorea Warscewiezii. eine neue Palme 
aus der Sammlung des kónigl. Berggartens zu 
J Herrenhausen. 
Von Herm. Wendland. 
Chamaedorea Warscewiczii sp. n. 
dice erecto; frondibus pinnatisectis, lamina in 
: cau- 0 
in cir- A 
a 
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