92 
SANDWICH ISLANDS. 
[Labiata. 
venisque adpresso-pubescentibus, pedunculis apice flores plures umbellatim dispositos gerentibus, calycis hir- 
suti deutibus subulatis. 
OiiD. XXXL SOLANE^. Juss. 
1. Solanuni Sayidwicense ; caule fruticoso, ramis teretibus, ramulis canescentibus, foliis 
angulato-sinimtis ovatis supra glabris subtus pubescenti-canis, racemis corymbosis ter- 
ininalibus vel lateralibus, calyce minuto quinquefido, staminibus equalibus. 
This appears to have been also observed by Gaudicbaud, but neither named nor described. At first sight 
it resembles some of the Lasiopetalece. 
2. Solanum argentewn. Dun. — Eoem. et Schult. Syst. Veget. v. 4. p. 602. Spreng. Syst. 
Veget. v. p. 684. 
Ord. XXXII. labiate. Juss. 
1. Plectranthus australis; calycis labio inferiore 4-partito laciniis mediis vix longiori- 
bus, corollse tube calycem bis superante, verticillis distinctis, pedicellis calycem fructiferum 
subsequantibus, foliis ovatis inciso-crenatis rugosiusculis pubescentulis, caule herbaceo. Br. 
— Br. Prodr. FI. Nov. Holl. p. 506. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 2. p. 690. 
Found on the islands of Oahu and Oneeheow. Gaudichaud notices a species of this genus rvhich 
he met with, and which is pi-obably the same as ours. The calyx is more or less covered with yeUow 
resinous glands, which we do not find noticed by authors. Mr. Bentham, in the Liuntea, v. 6. p. 80, 
states the species detected in Oahu, by Chamisso, to be P. parviflorus, Willd.; and certainly ours accords 
well with the figure given in the Hort. Berol. t. 65 ; but the calyx is described as without glands. 
1. Phyllostegia glabra; glaberi’ima, foliis petiolatis ovatis acuminatis serrato-crenatis 
basi rotundatis, floralibus minoribus breviter petiolatis, racemis subpaniculatis, pedunculis 
utrinque elongatis trifidis, calycis ovato-campanulati dentibus brevibus acutis demum paten- 
tibus, corolla calyce vix duplo longiore, styli lobis clavatis recurvato-divaricatis. Benth. in 
Linncea., v. 6. p. 79. — Prasium glabrum. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy.p. 252. t. 64. [ex parte.) 
Mr. Bentham remarks that Gaudichaud’s plate is compounded of the present and the next species : in this, 
the corolla is much the smallest. The specimen in the Collection is very imperfect, but we have one from 
Mr. Macrae. As this genus has been only lately separated by Mr. Bentham from Prasium, we shall here 
quote the character: Phyllostegia. Gaud. Calyx ovatus, 10-nervis, suhaequalis, nunc 5-fidus, lobis ovatis 
foliaceis, nunc breviter 5-dentatus. Corolla tubo calycem superante, nunc longe exserto, saepius incurvo, 
fauce non iullata, bilabiata ; labio superiore subpatente integro subpiano ; inferiore longiore patente 3-fido, 
lobis ovatis, medio m.ajore integTO. Stamina 4, sub labio superiore adscendentia. Antherae biloculares, loculis 
divergentibus vel demiun divaricatis. Stylus apice clavatus, breviter bifidus, lobis clavato-divaidcatis vel 
liinatis. Achenia carnosa. Verticillastra racemosa vel paniculata, foliis floralibus bracteiformibus. 
2. Phyllostegia Chamissonis ; glaberrima, foliis petiolatis ovatis acuminatis serrato-crena- 
tis basi rotundatis, floralibus minoribus sessilibus, racemis subpaniculatis, pedunculis utrinque 
elongatis trifidis, calycis elongato-turbinati dentibus brevibus obtusis erectis, corolla calyce 
triplo longiore, styli lobis clavatis, superiore sub I’ecto tenuiore. Benth. in Linncea, v. 6. jo. 81. 
The corolla is about an inch and a quarter long, being almost as large as in P. yrandifiora, but it is glabrous 
and not pubescent. 
