876 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



Lysimachiopsis lydgatei (Hillebr.) 



Lysimachia lydgatei Hillebr. Fl. Haw. Is. 284. 1888. 

 The type of this species came from Maui, " on slopes and in 

 gulches back of Lahaina," presumably collected by Lydgate. 



Lysimachiopsis OTata n. n. 



Lysimachia rotundifolia Hillebr. Fl. Haw. Is. 284. 1888, not 

 Schmidt. 



Record, from Nuuanu valley, Oahu. Hillebrand's specific 

 name is not tenable on account of the earlier L. rotundifolia of 

 Schmidt. 



Lysimachiopsis remyi (Hillebr.) 



Lysimachia remyi Hillebr. Fl. Haw. Is. 284. 1888. 

 This was originally called Lysimachia hillebr andii var. angusti- 

 folia, by Asa Gray, but as the name angustifolia had already 

 been used several times in that genus, Hillebrand very prop- 

 erly changed it. 



OLEACEAE. 



OLEA L. Sp. PI. 8. 1753. 



Olea sandwicensis A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 5:331. 1862. 



Common in the lower forest of Kauai. Usually a tree of 

 medium size, with large, elliptical-lanceolate leaves, and num- 

 erous axillary racemes of cream-colored flowers. Collected 

 near the Wahiawa river, Kauai, but it is also found on the ridge 

 west of the Hanapepe. river. It was not seen above an eleva- 

 tion of 2500 feet. A form with obtuse instead of pointed fruit, 

 is noted from Kauai by Hillebrand. I 



June to August (2415); original locality, "Oahu, Sandwich 

 Islands." 



LOGANIACEAE. 



LABORDEA Gaud. Bot. Voy. Uranie, 449, pi. 60. 

 1830. 



Lahordea pallida Mann, Proc. Am. Acad. 7 : 196. 1867. ? 



The type of this species is M. & B. 611, and according to Hil- 

 lebrand, was collected near Kealia, Kauai, although the locality 

 is not mentioned by Mann. I have specimens from Kaholuam- 

 ano, above Waimea, Kauai, which may belong, to this species. 

 They were taken from a small tree, about fifteen feet high, with 



