CYRTANDREAE HAWAIIENSES 
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Cyrtandra glauca Drake Cast. Fl. Ins. Mar. Pacif. 7: 253. 1892 
"Glaberrima, foliis membranaceis, elliptico-lanceolatis (15-18 cm. 
longis, 3-4 cm. latis, petiolo 2-3 cm. longo) grosse serratis. Flores solitarii, 
pedunculo gracili petiolum aequante, calyce oblongo (i cent.) fere usque 
ad dimidiam partem fisso, corollae tubo brevi, fauce leviter ampliata, 
bacca oblonga." 
Kauai: Remy no. 440 bis, herb Paris (?) 
The writer has not seen this species and he can only quote here the 
description. It probably belongs to the section Cylindrocalyces as can be 
judged from the description of the calyx. 
Cyrtandra scabrella C. B. Clarke in DC. Monogr. Phan. 5: 277. 
1883-1887 
"Scabrella; foliis ellipticis utrinque acutis, calloso serratis, cymis 3-floris; 
calyce juniore usque ad mediam partem diviso, lobis ovato-oblongis. 
Rami vix quadrangulares. Folis opposita subaequalia, longa i dm., lata 
4 cm., in utraque superficie (supra parcius) a pilis fulvis minutis scabra; 
nervi primarii laterales utrinque 6, subtus elevati; petiolus 2 cm. Pedun- 
culus 12 mm., bracteae 12 mm.; ellipticae, subacutae; pedicelli 12 mm. 
Calyx sub anthesi longus 2 cm., lobi 11 mm., minute scabrelli. Corolla 
25 mm.; tubus paullo curvatus, extus villosus." 
Ins. Sandwich: Hillebrand no. 324 in herb. Kew. 
The writer has not seen this species, and even from the description is 
unable to give an opinion as to the validity of the species. It may be re- 
lated to C. longifolia, but the "callous serrate leaves" would bring it closer 
to C. paludosa than to the former, which has entire leaves. C. B. Clarke's 
description is here quoted. 
Cyrtandra oenobarba Mann. 
Horace Mann included in his C. oenobarba from the Wahiawa Falls, 
Kauai, no. 616, specimens also numbered 616, but which are not identical 
with the type of C. oenobarba. Wawra collected ^the same plant which 
Wawra evidently erroneously placed with C. oenobarba and described it as 
Cyrtandra paludosa var. herbacea. Heller, who also collected the latter 
plant, recognized correctly that the plant is not so much related to C. 
paludosa as to C. oenobarba and correctly changed it to Cyrtandra 'oenobarba 
Mann var. herbacea (Wawra) Heller. Mann's specimens no. 616 are only 
pro parte referable to C. oenobarba. The species is distinguished by the 
shaggy hairs with which the leaves and petioles are covered, while the 
variety herbacea is glabrous. 
The writer had all specimens herein mentioned at his disposal for com- 
parison. 
Cyrtandra montis Loa Rock n. sp. 
A shrub 3-5 m. high w4th few ascending branches, the latter terete; 
bark thin, grayish-brown, glossy, glabrous, excepting the apex which is 
