Polynesian Species of Myopomm — ^Webster 
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region, Degener, Park, & Topping 9729 (DEG, 
NY). 
Form 5. Stamens invariably 4. Style 2-3 
mm. long. 
Waianae Mountains, Hillehrand (K); Wai- 
anae Range, Hillehrand (K); Kealia Trail, 
Selling 3913 (transitional to Form 2) (S); 
same locality, steep brushy slope, alt. 300 m., 
Fosherg 12838 (BISH); Puu Kaala, Waianae- 
uka, alt. 650 m., Fosherg 12614 (BISH); 
same locality, alt. 2,000 ft., SL John 12930 
(BISH), Webster & St.John 1301 (BISH, T); 
near Kolekole Pass, Selling (Bog Survey) 3914 
(BISH, S); Popouwela, Forhes 1393 (BISH, 
NY); Puu Kanehoa, east ridge, alt. 1,700 ft., 
St. John 14063 (BISH); Lihue Gulch, east 
branch, Forhes 1688.0 (BISH); same locality, 
Russ (BISH); Pouilihale ridge, semi-moist 
brushy ridge, alt. 700 m., Fosherg 13782 
(BISH); Palehua, Honouliuli, crest of ridge, 
alt. 2,000 ft., St.John 11162 (BISH); Palehua, 
alt. 650 m., Skottsherg 324 (S); near Mauna 
Kapu, Degener 9741 (DEG). 
MOLOKAI: 
Form 1. Leaves narrowly lanceolate, entire, 
glabrous; drupe 4-5 -celled. 
Kaunakakai, below government road, on 
beach. Wilder (BISH, NY); east fork of 
Kawela Valley, Degener 12181. B (DEG); 
Kamalo, alt. 1,000 m., Faurie 678 (BISH); 
Kamalo road, sea-level. Rock 12378 (BISH); 
beach at Kamalo, Rock 17137 (annotated 
by Rock with an unpublished varietal name) 
(BISH); Mapulo’u [Mapulehu], Rock 6133 
(GH, NY); Pukoo, Faurie 679 (P); south 
slope of Halawa Valley, Degener 9737 (DEG, 
G-DEL, NY). 
Form 2. Leaves linear-lanceolate, entire, 
glabrous; drupe 5-8-celled. 
Slopes of Puu Kolekole, Forhes 148. Mo 
(BISH, NY, P). 
Form 3. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, all ser- 
rate, glabrous; drupe 4-5-celled. 
North slope of Puu Kaeo, Degener 9739 
(DEG); above head of Waikolu Valley, 
rainy shrubby gully, Degener 12182, 12184 
(DEG); Waikolu, steep valley wall below 
Puu Kaeo, wet woods, alt. 3,000 ft., St. 
John et al. 23431 (BISH); same locality, alt. 
2,800 ft., St. John et al. 23466 (BISH); same 
locality, alt. 2,000 ft., St. John et al. 23441 
(BISH); Manawai — Kahanui ridge, moist 
forest, alt. 600 m., Fosherg 13392 (BISH). 
Form 4. Leaves serrate, densely pubescent, 
or glabrous and entire leaves on the same 
plant. 
Puu Kolekole, Forhes 181. Mo (BISH); 
east fork of Kawela Valley, three distinct 
forms growing together on dry rocky slope, 
Degener 12 181. A (serrate-pubescent), 12181.C 
(entire, pubescent), 12181. D (entire, glab- 
rous) (DEG) . 
LANAI; 
Without specific locality, Forhes (BISH); 
flats above head of Hawaiilanui Gulch, alt. 
500 m., Fosherg 12323 (BISH); Maunalei 
Gulch, dry basalt talus, alt. 800 ft., St.John, 
Fames, & Hosaka 18812 (BISH); Limestone 
Point, Munro (BISH) (identification doubt- 
ful). 
WEST MAUI: 
Form 1. Leaves narrowly lanceolate; drupe 
subglobose or broadly ovoid. 
Without definite locality, Mann & Brigham 
387 (G-DEL, GH, NY); Lahainaluna, Aug. 
1910 , Forhes (BISH, NY); south ridge of 
Laniupoko Valley, alt. 1,000 ft., St. John & 
Catto 17703, 17706 (BISH); Olowalu Valley, 
Forhes 2323. M (BISH, NY); from Papawai 
Point toward Puu Anu through Manawainui 
Gulch, Degener 9742 (DEG, NY); Pohakea 
Gulch, arid windy slope, Degener 9743 (DEG, 
G-DEL, NY); Wailuku, gulch south of Wai- 
kapuu [Waikapu] Valley, Skottsherg 783 
(BISH, S). 
Form 2. Like Form 1 but drupe strongly de- 
pressed. 
Honokahau [Honokohau] Drainage Basin, 
Forhes 477. M (BISH, NY, P). 
' EAST MAUI: 
The single form is much like West Maui 
