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(1900), emend. Pic.-Ser. (1951). He included 
and accepted the two species first announced by 
Gaudichaud (1841) and added the two fol- 
lowing: 
P. Boivini Solms (1878) was described from a 
staminate flowering specimen, collected in Mad- 
agascar. The pistillate material for this species 
has not yet been discovered. 
P. pygmaeus Thouars (1808), a Madagascar 
species represented by several recent collections, 
and by illustrations. 
In choosing a lectotype one would normally 
prefer one of the two species that Gaudichaud 
included when he originally published the group 
as a genus. But, both of these are known only by 
the figures of the fruit given by Gaudichaud 
and by his scanty type specimens at Paris, and 
their nativity is unknown. Either of them would 
be unsatisfactory as a type. Consequently, de- 
pending on the fact that the genus when pub- 
lished by Gaudichaud was bitypic, and was 
without description, and was thus invalid, it is 
permissible to bypass them. Of the four original 
species in the valid section Foullioya Warb. 
emend. Pic.-Ser., only one is well known, of 
known origin, and still extant. Consequently 
this species is here chosen as, lectotype: P. 
pygmaeus Thouars. 
Errata 
The drawings for St. John’s "Revision of the Genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 1,” which ap- 
peared in Pacific Science 14(3): 224-241, were reduced to sizes which did not agree with the 
measures indicated in the legends. 
Newly-written legends, which correct the errors, are presented herewith. 
Fig. 1. Pandanus biakensis, from the holotype. a, Leaf base underside, X 5/11; b, leaf base margin, X 
1.8; c, leaf middle underside, X 5/11; d, leaf tip underside, X 5/11; e, phalange, lateral view, X 5/11; f, 
phalange, longitudinal median section, X 5/11; g, phalange apex, X 1-8. 
Fig. 6. Pandanus conicus, holotype. a, Phalange, lateral view, X 34; b, phalange, longitudinal median 
section, X c > phalange, apical view, X 34; d, carpel apices and stigmas, an inner one at lower right, and 
three outer ones, oblique view, X 3; e, leaf base, lower side, X 34; f, leaf middle, lower side, X 34; g, leaf 
tip, lower side, X 34; b, leaf tip, lateral view, X 34; h leaf tip, lateral view, X 3. 
FIG. 7. Pandanus cochleatus, from holotype. a, Phalange, lateral view, X 34; b, phalange, longitudinal 
median section, X 34 \ c, phalange, apical view, X 34 \ d, carpel apices and stigmas, an inner one at left, and 
two outer ones, oblique view, X 3; e, leaf base, lower side, X 34; f, leaf middle, lower side, X 34; g, leaf 
margin at middle, X 3 \ h, leaf apex, lower side, X 34- 
Fig. 8. Pandanus Zea, holotype. a, Younger syncarp, X 3/14; b, mature syncarp, X 3/14; c, lateral drupes 
from above, X 34; d,e, lateral drupes, from above, X 3; f, lateral drupe from side, X 3; g, lateral drupe from 
side, X 3 4; ^ lateral drupe from side, X 3; i, lateral drupe, longitudinal median section, X 3; j, apical drupes, 
from above, ^>< 34; k,l, apical drupes, from above, X 3; m, apical drupe, oblique lateral view, X 3; n, apical 
drupe, lateral view, X 34; o, apical drupe, lateral view, X 3; p, apical drupe, longitudinal median section, X 
3; q, leaf base, lower side, X 34; f, leaf middle, lower side, X 34; s, leaf apex, lower side, X 34* 
