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JOSEPH F. ROCK 
Mt. Kaala, no. 13088 in herb. College of Hawaii; U. Faurie, Kaala Mts., 
November 1909, no. 1144 (labeled C. Wainotii) in herb. College of Hawaii. 
Specimens examined in the herbaria of Europe: In Museum Botanicum 
Berolinense : — 
Cum 
determinat. 
C. B. Clarke 
Sine 
determinat. 
C. B. Clarke 
Ex herbario Gaudichaud, a small branchlet with fruit 
marked "Gaudichaud ded. 1829, Sandwich." It bears 
C. B. Clarke's determination as C. Garnotiana. 
A second sheet, no. 551, coll. Gaud., visit 1841. det. 
C. B. Clarke. 
Ex herbario Hillebrand; Oahu, western part of the 
island. 
Ex herbario Wawra, Erdumseglung Donau 1868-187 1. 
Specimen with flower bud and fruit. 
Ex herbario Hillebrand, from Wahiawa, Oahu, with 
young flowers. 
Another sheet with large leaves from Mt. Kaala, Oahu, 
July, 1869, Hillebrand. 
In herbario Caesareo Palat. Vindobon. (Wien) Vienna. 
Ex collect. Wawra, Oahu, no. 1981, with C. B. Clarke's determination. 
Another sheet, same number (1981), with large leaves, without C. B. 
Clarde's determination. 
C. B. Clarke's citation of species: Gaudichaud in herb. De CandoUe, 
Berlin, Delessert; Seemann no. 1277 in herb. De Candolle; Hinds, in herb. 
Kew; Hillebrand no. 321 in herb. Kew et Berlin; Wawra no. 1 981 in herb. 
(Wien) Vienna; Beechey in herb. Kew, Delessert; Seemann no. 1722 in 
herb. De Candolle et Kew. 
Cyrtandra Garnotiana is evidently confined to the western end of Oahu, 
especially Mount Kaala. U. Faurie collected a small-leaved form of it 
which was described by Leveille as C. Vaniotii. The specimens are however 
labeled C. Wainotii; the number cited by Leveille (no. 1144) is the same 
as on Faurie's specimen with the latter spelling. His specimen labeled 
C. Garnotiana no. 637 Faurie, is not referable to that species, as can be seen 
from the shape of the leaves, but as it is without flower or fruit must remain 
unidentified. It belongs however to the group with C. Pickeringii. 
C. B. Clarke describes a variety jS {fulva foliis subtus magis fulvis; calyce 
altius diviso). Ins. Sandwich; Oahu, Barclay, in herb. British Museum. 
The writer has not seen this plant, but it evidently is only a form of C. 
Garnotiana Gaud. 
Cyrtandra laxiflora Mann, Proc. Amer. Acad, i: 190. 1868 
Branches scarcely quadrangular, glabrous; leaves 15-20 cm. long, 6-13 
cm. wide, acute at the apex, unequally obtuse at the base, rarely rhom- 
boidal, oblong to ovate, serrulate, with scattered multicellular hairs above, 
