Plantagineas.] 
SANDWICH ISLANDS. 
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3. Phyllostegia grandijlora ; pilis brevibus adpressis pubescens, foliis petiolatis ovatis 
acutis serrato-crenatis basi rotundatis vel subcordatis, verticillastris sexfloris racemosis, 
pedicellis calyce sublongioribus, dentibus calycinis foliaceis ovatis integerrimis, corolljB tubo 
calyce duplo longiore, styli lobis lunatis. Benth. in Linncea, v. 6. p. 78. — Prasium grandi- 
florum. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy. p. 253. t. 65./! 2. 
4. Phyllostegia parvijlora ; foliis petiolatis ovatis crenatis basi cordatis subtus ramisque 
pil is mollibus adpi'essis pubescentibus, verticillastris sexfloris racemosis, pedicellis calyce 
triplo longioi’ibus, calycis viscoso-pubescentis dentibus abbreviatis acutis, corollse tubo calyce 
duplo longiore, styli lobis clavatis recurvato-divaricatis. Benth. in Linncea, v. 6. p. 79. — Pra- 
sium pai’viflorum. Gaud, in Freyc. Voy. p. 253. t. 65./! 1. 
Ord. XXXIII. VERBENACE^. Juss. 
1. Lantana annua. Linn. ? 
The only specimen is in very bad condition : it is most probably a cultivated plant. 
1. Avicennia tomentosa. Linn. ? 
Ord. XXXIV. MYOPORINEtE. Br. 
1. Myoporum tenuifolium; foliis alternis lanceolatis acuminatissimis integerrimis ramu- 
lisque laevibus, calycis laciniis lanceolatis acutis, limbo corollse imberbi. Br. — ^‘^Forst. Prodr. 
n. 44.” Br. Prodr. FI. Nov. Holl. p. 515. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 2.p. 767. 
Of this we possess three very distinct appearances in our herbarium, collected by Mr. Menzies and Mr. 
Macrae, in the same islands. In one the leaves are oblongo-lanceolate, and not at all acuminated; in another 
they are very narrow, lanceolate, and much attenuated : the specimens in the Collection are between the two, 
precisely similar to what we possess from the east coast of New Holland. This species has the smell of the 
true Sandal-wood, and is exported to China. 
Ord. XXXV. PLUMBAGINE^. Juss. 
1 . Plumbago Zeylanica ; caule erecto terete, foliis petiolatis oblongo-ovatis glabris inte- 
gerrimis. Linn. — Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. \. p. 537. 
Ord. XXXVI. NYCTAGINEiE. Juss. 
1. Boerhavia tetrandra ; caule tex’ete glabro procumbente, foliis subrotundis emarginatis 
crassiusculis basi vix attenuatis subtus (siccitate) rugosis pallidioribus, floribus umbellatis 
2-5-andris. “ Forst. Prodr. n. 5.” Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. \. p. 37. — Boerhavia mutabilis. 
Br. Prodr. FI. Nov. Holt. p. 422. 
2. Boerhavia /iiVsMto. Linn. — Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. l.jo. 36, {cum sy non.) 
Ord. XXXVII. PLANTAGINE.E. Juss. 
1. Plantago Queleana; caule fruticoso erecto simplici terete apice folioso lanuginoso, 
foliis lanceolatis glaberrimis integerrimis, spica elongata sparsiflora laxa, capsula unilocu- 
lari disperma. Gaud, in Fre^jc. Voy. p. 445. t. 50. 
The specimen before us is not more than half a foot high, and perfectly unbrauched, but it seems 
