182 FLORA VITIENSIS. 
A shrub, 12 feet high. Petiole, 3-1 inch long. Blade of leaf, 2-6 inches long, 14-2 inches broad. 
Flowers ereenish-white, from the old wood in the manner of some Coleas. 
Exrnanation oF Prarn XL., representing Cyrtandra coleoides, Seem. Fig, 1 and 2, views of an en- 
tire flower; 3, corolla laid open; 4 and 5, stamens; 6, pistil,_—all magnified. 
3. C. Harveyi, (sp. nov.) Scem.; erecta, fruticosa; ramulis petiolis pedunculisque ferrugmeo- 
tomentellis; foliis oppositis longe petiolatis late ovato-oblongis v. oboyatis breviter acuminatis 
basi acutis serratis, supra glaberrimis, subtus ad costas venasque ferrugineo-tomentellis; floribus 
axillaribus y. e trunco ramisque ortis; pedunculis 1-G-floris; calyce 5-fido, laciniis 3-angularibus 
acutis; corollz tubo curvato,—Nady, Vanua Levu (Harvey !). 
4, C. ciliata, (sp. nov.) Seem. (Tab, XLI.) ; fruticosa, erecta; foliis oppositis v. ternis longe 
petiolatis ovalibus longe acuminatis in petiolum attenuatis grosse serratis inter serraturas ciliatis ; 
floribus ex trunco ramisque ortis cymosis, cymis °%-floris; calyce usque ad basin in lacimiis 5 lineari- 
bus acutis diviso; corollz (albz) tubo curvato, lobis oboyatis obtusis, 3 inferioribus majoribus ; pis- 
tillo glabro ; bacca oblonga (alba).—Taviuni (Seemann! n, 252). 
Petiole more than an inch long, Blade of leaf, 4-6 inches long, 2-24 inches broad. Flowers from the 
old wood, whitish. 
ExpLaNatTion OF Puate XLIL, representing Oyrtandra ciliata. Fig. 1, a flower cyme; 2, an entire 
flower; 3, corolla laid open; 4, a stamen; 5, pistil; 6, cross-section of ovary,—all, eweept Fig. 1, slightly 
magnified. 
5. ©. Denhami, (sp. nov.) Seem.; ramulis petiolis pedunculisque hirsutis; foliis oppositis 
ovatis v. ovali-oblongis acuminatis basi acutis dentatis, supra glaberrimis, subtus ad costas venasque 
hirsutis; pedunculis axillaribus elongatis bis trifidis; calycis glabri laciniis ovatia breviter acumi- 
natis patentibus; corolla ignota; ovario glabro.—Island of Gau, in woods (Milne! in Capt. Den- 
ham’s Expedition), 
Two imperfect specimens collected by Milne, and in leaf not unlike ©. Pritchardi. Petiole 4-1 in. 
long, Blade of leaf 5-7 inches long, 23-35 inches broad. Pedunele much longer than petiole. 
6, C. acutangula, (sp, nov.) Seem.; fruticosa, erecta, glabra; ramis acutis tetragonis; foliis 
oppositis ovalibus y. ovali-oblongis acuminatis basi acutis minute glanduloso-dentatis; pedunculis 
axillaribus solitariis 1-floris; calyce 5-fido extus glabro intus piloso laciniis ovatis acutis; corolla 
ignota; bacca oblonga apiculata,x—Mountains of Namosi, interior of Viti Levu (Seemann! n, 276), 
Petioles 1 inch long, Blade of leaf 6-7 inches long, 2-8 inches broad, 
7. ©. Vitiensis, (sp. nov.) Seem.; caule suffruticoso, crasso, erecto, simplici; foliis oppositis 
obovato-cuneatis acuminatis in petiolum alatum decurrentibus, subintegerrimis, junioribus subtus 
rufo-villosissimis, demum glabratis; cymis axillaribus subsessilibus paucifloris; calycis glabri laciniis 
ovatis acuminatis; corolla ignota; bacca ovata acuminata——Nomen vernac. Vitiense, “ Betabiabi-” 
—Woods near Namosi, interior of Viti Levu (Seemann! n. 277). 

Leaves 1-1} feet long, 5-7 inches broad. Petiole 4-5 inches long, 
8. C. anthropophagorum, (sp. nov.) Seem.; A. Gray in Proceed, Amer, Acad. vol. vi.; frutes- 
cens, minutim fuseo-pubescens ; foliis oppositis oblongis acuminatis subserratis (3-5-poll,) ; pedunculis 
petiolo brevioribus paucifloris, pedicellis flore longioribus; calyce ad medium 5-fido, lobis subulato- 
lanceolatis ; corolla (semipollicari) dimidio brevioribus; fructo ovato-oblongo.—Ovalau (U, 8, Expl. 
Exped., Milne!), Viti Levu (Seemann! n, 278). 
9, ©. Milnei, Seem. in Bonplandia, vol, ix. p. 257; A. Gray, l.c.; caule crasso ; ramis petiolis 
costaque foliorum rufo-villosissimis, pilis longis multiseptatis superne attenuatis; foliis oppositis 
(5-8-pollicaribus) oyalibus utrinque acutis vel acuminatis serratis pilosis; pedunculis breyissimis 
