Naturalized Hawatian Flora. ar 
CONVOLULACHAE. 
Ipomaea chryseides Ker-Gaul. 
Tpomaea chryseides Ker-Gaul., Bot. Reg., 270. 
Nuuanu Valley, Oahu. Not common. 
CONE Bs, no. 1360.0. 
Ipomaea grandiflora Lam. 
Ipomaea glaberrima Boj., Hook. Journ. Bot., 1834, 357. 
Ipomaea grandifiora \,am., Tab. Ency., i, 467. Roem. & Schult., Syst., iv, 240. 
Dr. Guppy’? records his species for the first time from Hawaii. 
His localities were a mile west of Kapa-ahu and the coasts of 
Kalae. ‘There are no specimens in this herbarium. 
Ipomaea peltata Chois. 
Convolvulus peltatus ., Sp. Pl., 1753, 121. 
Ipomaea peltata Chois., Cony. Or., (?), 70. DC. Prod., ix, 359. 
This species were observed by Mr. J. M. Lydgate a number 
of years ago in Wainiha Valley on Kauai, and judging from the 
locality in which he observed it, he had no hesitation in calling 
it indigenous. The flowers of our plant are yellow and all the 
leaves are peltate. 
J. M. Lydgate, Wainiha Valley, Kauai, 1909. 
LABIATAE. 
Prunella vulgaris L. 
Prunella vulgaris \., Sp. P1., 1753, 600. 
Very common on the cattle ranges of Haleakala, Maui. Also 
occurs on Hawaii but has not spread to any extent on this island. 
SOLANACEAE. 
Cestrum diurnum L. 
Cestrum diurnum \,., Sp. Pl., 1753, 191. 
This species has escaped from cultivation and has become 
established in several placeson Oahu. Several species of Cestrum 
have been in cultivation on these islands for a long time. I have 
heard the name Chinese ink-berry applied to this plant. 
Nicotiana tabacum IL. 
Nicotiana tabacum V,., Sp. Pl., 1753, 180. 
Naturalized in various parts of Maui, especially on the north- 
east side. 

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