REVISION OF THE HAWAIIAN SPECIES OF CYRTANDRA 613 
and merging into a winged petiole of 2-7 cm., or subsessile; peduncels 
nearly wanting, one-flowered, the rigid pedicels 1-2 cm., with reddish 
tomentum; calyx 16 mm. long, glabrous, caducous; fruit ovoid- 
elliptical. 
Kauai: Wawra no. 1991 h (not c, as given by C. B. Clarke) in 
herb. Berlin, and portion of type in herb. College of Hawaii. 
There are two sheets of this variety in the Vienna Herbarium; 
not represented in the Berlin Herbarium. This variety is only known 
to the writer from Wawra's collection. 
Hillebrand's C. paludosa var. integrifolia from Kauai belongs here^ 
rather than to the species on account of the much shorter pedicels. 
Cyrtandra longifolia Hillebr. var. degenerans C. B. Clarke 
Monogr. Cyrt. 5: 277. 1883-87 
Cyrtandra paludosa Gaud. var. degenerans Wawra, 55 : Flora 558. 1 872. 
Cyrtandra paradoxa Hillebr. ms. 
Cyrtandra latehrosa Hillebr. Fl. Haw. Isl. 337. 1888. 
Cyrtandra Hawaiiensis Drake del Cast. 111. Fl. Ins. Mar. Pacif. 7: 
253. 1892, not C. B. Clarke. 
Cyrtandra degenerans (Wawra) Heller, Minn. Bot. Stud. 9: 887. 1897. 
Stem straight, 2-4 m. high, with a thick glutinous sap, the young 
shoots and inflorescence dark ferruginous, with a thick squamaceous 
tomentum; leaves verticillate, 3-5 in a whorl, narrow-oblanceolate, 
12-25 cm. long, 2-5.5 cm. wide, acute to acuminate, entire or shortly 
dentate, chartaceous, dark green above, brownish underneath with a 
short and soft tomentum, prominently penninerved; peduncle very 
short, 2-4 mm., 1-5-flowered, the flowers drooping on pedicels scarcely 
longer than the peduncle; bracts linear-lanceolate, 10-14 i^"^- long; 
calyx caducous, fleshy, shaggy outside and inside with dark squama- 
ceous tomentum, 20-30 mm. long, fusiform in the bud, with a lateral 
slit through which the corolla protrudes, the peaked top remaining 
entire or splitting into five short teeth; corolla slightly exserted, 
glabrate, curved, with large spreading limb, bilabiate, the upper lip 
deeply emarginate, the lower three-lobed, 8-10 mm. long; style 
twice as long as the glabrous ovary; berry olive-shaped, 26 mm. long. 
Oahu: Wawra no. 1781 (two sheets) in herb. Vienna (type), and 
part of type in herb. College of Hawaii; in deep and dark ravines of 
Kalihi and Manoa, Hbd. without date or number, in herb. Berlin and 
herb. College of Hawaii (Kalihi spec.) ; Mts. of Punaluu, Koolau 
range along stream bed, flowering Aug. 1908, Rock, no. 9 in herb. 
College of Hawaii; Punaluu Mts., flowering Nov. 14-21, 1908, Rock 
