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SOCIETY ISLANDS. 
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p. 142. t. 40. — Croton CoUig'uay. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 3. p. 873. — Adenopeltis Colliguaja. Bert. Bull, des 
Sc. Nat. v.2\.p. 128, et in Herb, nostr. — Hab. Valparaiso. 
Page 43. — Ord. LXL* MONIMIEjE. Juss. — 1. Boldoa. Juss. — 1. B. fragrans. Juss. in Ann. du Mus. 
14. p. 134. — Ruizia. Ruiz et Pav. FI. Per. v. 4. t. 29. — Peumus fragrans. Pers. — Boldu. Feuill. Chil. v. 3. 
t. 6. — Hab. Valparaiso. — We have abeady offered some remarks on this plant at p. 43 of the present work. 
SOCIETY ISLANDS. 
[Including Easter, Ducie’s, Elizabeth, Pitcairn, and Gamhier’s Islands; those denominated “ Coral Islands” at 
page 1, of this Volume; and Otaheite, or Tahiti. They were visited at the periods there stated.*] 
Ord. I. CRUCIFERA:. Juss. 
1. Cardamine sarmentosa; foliis petiolatis glabris pinnatisectis, segmentis 5 ovatis inferne 
dentatis infimis petiolulatis, caule subnudo basi flagellifero, siliquis patentibus. DC. — 
“ Forst. FI. App. p. 92. n. 529.” De Cand. Prodr. v. \. p. 153. 
1. Lepidium piscidium; ‘siliculis oblongo-obovatis (seu obovatis) emarginatis, stigmate 
exserto, foliis ovali-obloiigis extrorsum dentatis integerrimisve. DC. — “ Forst. Prodr. n. 
249.” De Cand. Prodr. v. \. p. 206. 
The pouch in our specimens is broader than that described by De Candolle, in tliis respect approaching 
that of L. 0-Waihiense, but the style is very conspicuous. 
Ord. II. CAPPARIDEA:. Juss. 
1. Gynandropsis De Cand. Prodr. v. \. p. 238. — Cleome pentapbylla. Bot. 
Mag. L 1681. 
1. Crataeva religiosa; staminibus 20-28 toro annular! insertis petalorum longitudine, 
bacca ovali, foliis lanceolato-ellipticis acutis. DC. — “ Forst. Prodr. n. 203.” De Cand. 
Prodr. V. 1. p. 243. 
Hab. Gambler’s Island. 
1. Capparis Sandwichiana ; inermis, foliis ellipticis glabriuscidis, limbo petiolo vix triplo 
longiore, pedicellis solitariis unifloris foliorum longitudine. De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 245. 
This appears scarcely different from the C. spinosa : nor does the C. Mariana seem to us deserving of 
the ranlc of a species. 
Ord. III. MALVACEAE. Juss. 
1. UreUa lohata. Linn. — De Cand. Prodr. v. \. p. 441. Bot. Mag. t. 3043. 
1. Hibiscus Manilvot. Linn. — Bot. Mag. t. 1702. De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p. 458. 
2. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. Linn. — Bot. Mag. t. 158. De Cand. Prodr. v. \. p. 448. 
* As many of the plants of these Islands appear common to the whole groupe, we have rarely thought it neces- 
sary to mention the particular stations of the species. 
