100 148. LILIACER. 
13. Smilax Oldhami, Mig. in Versl. en Med. K. Akad. 
Wetensch. ser. 2, ii. (1868) p. 86; Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. 
Lugd.-Bat. iii. p. 150; A. DC. Monogr. Phan. i. p. 53. 
Smilax herbacea, var. Oldhami, Maxim. in Bull. Acad. St. Pétersb. 
xvii. (1872) p. 174; Mél. Biol. x. p. 413; Franch. et Savat. Enum. Pl. 
Jap. ii. p. 48. 
COREAN ARCHIPELAGO (Oldham, 887, 997! Perry, 53!). 
Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
Var. ussuriensis, 4. DC. Monogr. Phan. i. p. 54; Franch. in 
Mém. Soc. Se. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. (1882) p. 257. 
Suantune ` Chefoo (Fauvel ex Franchet). 
14. Smilax ovalifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. p. 794; Seem. Bot. 
Voy.‘ Herald, p. 421; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 370. 
Kwanerune (Ford, 369); Honaxone (Hance ex Seemann). 
Herb. Kew. 
India, Ceylon. 
15. Smilax pekingensis, 4. DC. Monogr. Phan. i. p. 108. 
Cutt: Peking (Wawra, 1059, ex A. DC.). 
16. Smilax perfoliata, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 622; Hance, in 
Journ. Bot. xvii. (1879) p. 15; A. DC. Monogr. Phan. i. p. 211. 
Hainan (Swinhoe ex Hance). 
17. Smilax riparia, 4. DC. Monogr. Phan. i. p. 55. 
Kwanetune: Canton (Sampson ex Hance). 
18. Smilax scobinicaulis, C. H. Wright, in Kew Bulletin 
(1895), p. 117. 
Hueen (Henry, 6554!). Herb. Kew. 
Easily distinguished from the other Chinese species by the 
numerous black fragile prickles which clothe the stem, as in 
some forms of Smilax californica, A. Gray (Wats. Bot. Calif. 
il. p. 186). 
19. Smilax Sieboldi, Mig. in Versl. en Med. K. Akad. 
Wetensch. ser. 2, ii. (1868) p. 87; Mig. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- 
Bat. ii. p. 150; Maxim. in Bull. Acad. St. Pétersb. xvii. (1872) 
p.169; Mél. Biol. viii. p. 406; Franch. et Savat. Enum. Pl. Jap. 
ii. p. 49 ; A. DC. Monogr. Phan. i. p. 48. 
