TITE FLORA HONGKONGENSIS. 101 
According to Dr. Masters, Lamarck's plant is the same as 
T. semitriloba, L. 
* Acronychia Cyminosma, Ferd. Müll. Fragm. Phytogr. Austr. i. 27, 
not. (=Cyminosma pedunculata, DC.; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 60.) 
*Vitis flexuosa, Thunb.; Mig. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat.i. 92, (=V. 
parvifolia, Roxb., Benth. Fl. Hongk. 53.) 
Thunberg's name has many years’ priority, and must be 
adopted. 
*Cardiospermum microcarpum, H., B., K.; DC. Prod. i. 601; 
Baker in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. i. 418. (=C. halicacabum, Benth. Fl. 
Hongk. 46, but not of Linn.) 
This seems constant in the characters derived from the size 
and form of the capsule, and is apparently a good species. Mr. 
Baker refers to it the C. halicacabum of Harvey and Sonder's 
‘Flora Capensis ;” but a Natal specimen in my herbarium, from 
Mr. MacO wan, belongs to the Linnsan species. 
9. Rhus semialata, Murr.; DC. Prod. ii. 67. 
On hill-sides, but not common. Flowers about October. A 
native of Japan, Formosa, and Eastern China, and recorded also 
from the Indian archipelago; but probably not really wild there. 
Though typical specimens of each look very different indeed, I am 
not satisfied of the distinctness of R. hypoleuca, Champ. The entire 
leaves, very hoary beneath, and dense ample panicles of the latter 
are the main points of distinction; but I have met with speci- 
mens which I felt had about equal claims to be referred to either 
species, 
10. Spondias mangifera, Pers. ; W. and Arn. Prod. Fl. Penins. i. 173; 
Wight, Illustr. i. t. 76. (=Evia amara, Comm.; Blume, Mus. Bot. 
Lugd.- Bat. i, 234, t. 41.) 
In the thick woods at Hongkong; first gathered by me in 
fruit in November 1862, and again by Mr. Sampson in Novem- 
ber 1868. Found also in the Indian peninsula, Ceylon, and the 
islands of the Malay archipelago. 
11. Millettia reticulata, Benth. in Plant. Jungh. i. 249. 
In the rocky bed of the stream near Tai tam tuk: gathered by 
the late Dr. Harland and myself, in June 1859. Found on the 
adjacent mainland by Millett, in the neighbourhood of Amoy by 
Fortune and myself, and in the island of Formosa by Swinhoo 
and Oldbam, but not known from elsewhere. 
