CYRTANDREAE HAWAIIENSES 
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Maui: East Maui, northern slopes of Mt. Haleakala, along the 
Kula pipe line trail near Honomanu gorge in dense wet forest, elev. 
4,000 feet or more, fruiting Sept., 1910, Rock no. 8548, type in herb. 
College of Hawaii. 
A. S. Hitchcock collected a specimen on Maui, east of Olinda, 
elevation 4,000 feet, fruiting Oct. i, 1916, no. 14911, in U. S. Nat. 
Herb. It differs from the writer's specimens in the much larger leaves 
(23 cm. long, 15.5 cm. wide), which are emarginate at the base or very 
shallow-cordate, the petioles 17 cm. long. The inflorescence is the 
same, but the tomentum or rather pubescence of the whole plant is 
darker and of a less glossy brown. 
Another specimen collected by A. S. Hitchcock on West Maui, 
Mt. Puukukui, on Sept. 24, 1916, no. 15593 in U. S. Nat. Herb., 
belongs here. It dififers somewhat from the East Maui specimen in 
the smaller leaves and more evenly lobed calyx, the flowers much 
exserted. It is close to C. malacophylla C. B. Clarke, but the latter 
has small leaves and a small inflorescence and shorter flowers. 
This variety occurs nearly two thousand feet higher than the 
species. It is easily distinguished by the leaves which are ovate and 
not ovate-oblong; the base is mainly cuneate to truncate instead of 
deeply and unevenly cordate. It is in all probability related to 
Cyrtandra malacophylla C. B. Clarke, but differs from it in the larger 
leaves and large inflorescence, the long peduncle and larger calyx with 
irregular lobes. 
The locality where the species and variety occur were inaccessible 
until some seven years ago, when these dense forests and gorges were 
explored for the first time by the writer. A trail had been blazed at 
that time for surveying purposes. 
Cyrtandra tintinnabula Rock n. sp. (See PI. XX) 
A shrub 2 m. or more high, soft-wooded, resembling C. cordifolia; 
leaves opposite, broadly ovate to suborbicular, irregularly dentate 
and ciliate at the margin, acute or cuspidate at the apex, decurrent to 
truncate and more or less asymmetrical at the base, never cordate, 
the first lower pair of veins almost at right angles to the petiole, dark 
green above, pale beneath, pilose above with five- to seven-celled, 
articulate transparent hairs, the cells short and broad, pubescent below 
especially along the midrib and veins with equally transparent 3-5- 
celled hairs, the joints narrower and much longer, the blades 10-14 cm. 
long, 7-12 cm. wide, the petioles 3-10 cm. long; inflorescence cymose, 
fulvous hairy throughout, the peduncle 10-12 mm. long, with two 
