REVISION OF THE HAWAIIAN SPECIES OF CYRTANDRA 6 II 
C. PALUDOSA Gaud. var. integrifolia Hillebr. Knudsen no. 137, 
Kauai, in herb. Berlin = Cyrtandro. longifolia Hillebr. var. arbor- 
escens C. B. Clarke. 
Hillebrand's specimen from the Kohala Mts. Hawaii and referred 
by him to the above variety with Knudsen's no. 137, is an entirely 
different plant and has absolutely nothing in common with C pahidosa 
or with C. longifolia; the leaves remind one very much of a species 
of Shorea. It represents an undescribed species. 
Cyrtandra LONGIFOLIA Hillebr.; C. B. Clarke, Monogr. Cyrt. 5: 276. 
1883-87 
Cyrtandra paludosa Gaud. var. longifolia WawTa, Flora 55: 558. 1872. 
Branches scarcely quadrangular, glabrate, the young parts hirsute 
with ferruginous hair; leaves opposite, shortly petiolate, o-i cm., 
elongate-oblong, acute, subentire, 22 cm. long, 5 cm. wide, nearly 
glabrous when mature, with a yellowish wool along the median nerve 
on the lower surface; peduncles 0-5 mm., often one-flowered; bracts 
narrow; pedicels 3 cm. long, or longer, with a reddish-brown tomen- 
tum; calyx 12 mm., the tube campanulate, with a reddish-brown 
tomentum outside, the lobes deltoid-acuminate; tube of corolla 14 
mm., cylindrical, curved upwards, glabrous outside, the lobes 7 mm. 
long, 4 mm. wide, minutely pubescent inside; fruit 22 mm. long, 
I cm. broad, broadly-oblong; calyx at first ampliate, persistent, 
later caducous. 
Kauai: Hanalei forests, collected by Wawra flowering and fruit- 
ing, no. 1991 in herb. Vienna. 
This species is only known to the writer from the type which is 
Wawra's No. 1991 in the herb. Vienna. 
There are two sheets in the Vienna herbarium both bearing the 
number 1991. 
The flowers are on long pubescent pedicels. 
Cyrtandra longifolia Hillebr. var. arborescens C. B. Clarke, 
Monogr. Cyrt. 5: 276. 1883-87 
Cyrtandra paludosa Gaud. var. arborescens Wawra, Flora 55: 558. 
1872. 
Cyrtandra paludosa Gaud. var. integrifolia Hillebr. Fl. Haw. Isl. 337. 
1888. • 
Branches thick, woody; leaves subentire, lanceolate, broader 
towards the apex, as in C. longifolia typica, but attenuate at the base 
