Hawaiian Flora — Stone 
557 
ner, J. Pan-Pacif. Inst 7(2) :3, 1932). But 
several years ago, Lamoureux and E. T. Ozaki 
collected it a second time, and the plant ap- 
peared to be persisting, not common but not at 
all extinct. On the last trip about half a dozen 
individual plants were observed, all within a 
small area on the northwest rim of Diamond 
Head (Leahi). 
Illustrations of the achenes of two recently 
collected species of Lipochaeta (Compositae ) . 
A number of photographs of herbarium sheets 
were illustrated in Sherffs monograph (Bish. 
Mus. Bull. 135, 1935) of the genus Lipochaeta, 
and many good line drawings are found in De- 
gener’s Flora Hawaiiensis. To these may be 
added the following: 
Lipochaeta acris Sherff 
Kauai: Na Pali Coast, Hanakapiai, 500 ft 
alt., 18 June 1955, Stone 825 (bish). 
Habit illustrated in Degener, Flora Hawaii- 
ensis; the additional illustration here (Fig. 3) 
shows disc and ray florets and disc and ray 
achenes. 
Lipochaeta alata Sherff 
Kauai: Na Pali Coast, Hanakapiai, 500 ft 
alt., 17 June 1955, Stone 760 (bish). Figure 4 
shows habit, achene, and palea. 
