144 92. BORAGINER. 
Ehretia ovalifolia, Hassk. Cat. Hort. Bogor. 1844, p. 137, non Wight. 
Cordia thyrsiflora, Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. n. 515. 
Kraxasv: Shanghai (Carles! Faber!); Cmurkiawa: Ningpo 
mountains (Faber!); Formosa: Tamsui (Oldham, 347, 348, 
349!); Hurem: Nanto and mountains to the northward (A. 
Henry, 1941, 3907!); Kwawaruxa: Macao (Callery!); Yuy- 
wan: Momien (Anderson!) ; Hanan : Hoihow (Hancock!) ; 
Lvcuv Arcurretaco (Wright!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
India, Malaya, and North Australia. 
The Indian specimens are in young fruit; but we have no 
hesitation in accepting Mr. C. B. Clarke's suggestion (Fl. Brit. 
Ind. iv. p. 141) that the Chinese specimens belong to the same 
species. 
“The tsukang tree; the wood is light, and good for fur- 
niture" (Dr. Henry). 
2, Ehretia buxifolia, Roxb. Corom. Pl. i. p. 42, t. 57; DC. 
Prodr. ix. p. 509; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 144; 
Hance in Journ. Bot. 1878, p. 111. 
Ehretia heterophylla, Spreng. Syst. Veg. i. p. 648. 
Carmona heterophylla, Cav. Ic. Pl. v. p. 23, t. 438; Hook. et Arn. Bot. 
Beech. Voy. p. 267. 
Formosa: West coast (Wilford, 528!), Takow (Playfair !) ; 
Kwayetune: Paksha (Hance, 9368!); Hatnan (Swinhoe!); 
Lvcnmv ARCHIPELAGO (Beechey! Wright!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Kew. 
Deccan or Western peninsula of India and Malaya. 
2448. Ehretia formosana, Hemsl., n. sp. 
-~ Arbor vel frutex ramulis floriferis crassiusculis puberulis. 
Folia petiolata, papyracea, late ovata, obovata vel fere orbi- 
cularia, usque ad 6 poll. longa, abrupte acuminata, basi rotun- 
data, supra glabra vel minutissime puberula, subtus molliter 
pubescentia. Flores vix 3 poll. diametro, in cymas terminales 
densiusculas 2-3 poll. latas dispositi, pedicellis quam calyx bre- 
vioribus puberulis; calycis puberuli segmenta linearia, vix acuta, 
erecta, tubo corolle trieute breviora; corolla breviter hypo- 
eraterimorpha, glabra, lobis latis rotundatis tubum subequan- 
tibus; genitalia breviter exserta. Fructus ignotus. 
Formosa: West coast (Wilford, 5839 !), South-west (Swin- 
hoe!). Herb. Kew. 
This differs from E. longiflora, Champ., in its larger, hairy 
