p . 142. t. 4 0 .-C ro to n ColLguay. Spreng. Sgst. Veget. v. 3. p . STA-Adenopeltis CoUisuqja. Bert. Bull, des
Sc. Nat. V. 21. p. 128, et in Herb. mstr.—Ukn. Valparaiso.
Page 45.—Oiii). LXL* MONIMIEiE. Jnss.—l. B o l d o a . J uss.— I. B . fragrans. Juss. in Atm. du Mus.
1 4 p 134UKuizia. B u it ej Pav. FL Per. v. 4. t. 29.—Peumus fragrans. Pers.-BoMu. Feuill. Chil. V. 3.
t e — H a b Valparaiso.-We have already offered some remarks ou this plant at p. 45 of the present work.
SOCIETY ISLANDS.
[Including Easter, Ducie’s, EBzaheth, Pitcairn, and Gamhicr’s Islands; those denominated “ Coral Islands” at
page 1, of this Volume; and Otaheite, or Tahiti. They wero visited at the periods there stated.»)
O r d . I. C I lU C IF E R rE . Juss.
1. Cardamine sarmeritosa; foliis petiolatis glabris pinnatisectis, segmentis 5 ovatis inferne
dentatis infimis petiolulatts, caule subnudo basi flagellifero, siliquis patentibus. DC .—
“ Forst. Fl. App. p . 92. n. 529.” De Cand. Prodr. v. I. p . 153.
1. Lepidium piscidium; siliculis oblongo-obovatis (seu obovatis) emarginatis, stigmate
exserto, foliis ovali-oblongis extrorsum dentatis integerrimisve. D C .— “ Forst. Prodr. n.
249.” D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 206.
The pouch in our specimens is broader than that described by De CandoUe, in this respect approaching
that of X. 0-Waihiense, but the style is very conspicuous.
O e d . I I . C A P P A R ID E iE . Juss.
1. Gynandropsls pentaphyUa. D e Cand. Prodr. v. \ . p . 238.— Cleome pentapliyUa. Bot.
Mag. t. 1681.
I. Cratmva religiosa; staminibus 2 0 -2 8 toro annular! iusertis petalorum longitudine,
bacca ovali, foliis limceolato-ellipticis acutis. D C .—“ Forst. Prodr. n. 203.” De Cand.
Prodr. V. 1. p . 243.
H ab. Gambler’s Island.
1. Capparis Sandwichiana ; inermis, foliis ellipticis glabriusculi.s, limbo petiolo vix triplo
longiore, pedicellis solitariis unifloris foliorum longitudine. De Cand. Prodr, v. p . 245.
Tliis appears scarcely different from the C. spinosa : nor does the C. Manana seem to us deserving of
the rank of a species.
O r d . I I I . M A L V A G E ® . Juss.
I. Uren a lobata. L in n .— De Cand. Prodr. v. I . p . 441. Bot. Mag. t. 3043.
1. Hibiscus Maiif/ioi. L in n .~ B o t. Mag. t. 1702. D e Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 458.
2. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. L in n .—Bot. Mag. t. 158. De Cand. Prodr. v. 1. p . 448.
* As many of the plants of these Islands appear common to the whole groupe,
sary to mention the particular stations of the species.
H 2
c have rarely thought it neces