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Allied to D. hypoleuca Maximowicz which differs chiefly in its densely serrulate 
thinner leaves, the slenderer petioles, 2-5 mm. long and the 4-5 styles. 
4. Deutzia pulchra Vidal, Revis. Pl. Vasc. Filip. 124 (1886). 
Formosa: Bankinsing, A. Henry (Nos. 38, 477). 
The occurrence of this Philippine species in Formosa is phytogeographically in- 
teresting. Henry’s specimens agree exactly with Elmer’s No. 8414 from the prov- 
ince of Benguet, except that in the latter the stellate hairs on the upper surface of 
the leaves have usually 4-6 rays interspersed with comparatively few hairs with 
10-12 rays, while in the Formosa plant most of the hairs have 6-8 rays and many 
10-14 rays. The inflorescence is not corymbiform as might be inferred from 
Vidal’s description, but a panicle 6-11 em. long and 5-8 em. broad. 
5. Deutzia Faberi Rehder, n. sp. 
Frutex ramulis gracilibus fuscis, junioribus stellato-pilosis, annotinis peridermate 
detersili.  Gemmae multi-perulatae, stellato-tomentosae. Folia membranacea, 
oblonga v. anguste ovato-oblonga, acuminata, in ramulis floriferis subsessilia, 
basi rotundata, in sterilibus breviter petiolata, basi cuneata, dense minuteque ser- 
rulata serraturis adpressis, 4-8 cm. longa et 1.5-2.5 cm. lata, laete viridia, concoloria, 
supra pilis 3-4-radiatis sat dense conspersis, subtus pilis plerumque 4-radiatis in- 
superque saepissime radio centrali elongato instructis pubem subvillosam for- 
mantibus praedita, utrinsecus 7-9-costata; petioli stellato-pilosi, 1-2 mm. longi, 
in ramulis floriferis subnulli. Panicula sessilis, multiflora, laxa, 7-10 em. longa, 
laxe stellato-pilosa; pedicelli graciles, pube heteromorpha vestita; calycis dentes 
minuti vix quartam partem tubi dense pube heteromopha vestiti turbinati longi- 
oris quam lati aequantes; petala oblonga, erecta, 10 mm. longa et 4 mm. lata, 
extus dense stellato-pilosa; stamina exteriora petalis aequilonga filamentis basi 
dilatatis apicem versus sensim angustatis v. paullo supra medium subito contrac- 
tum angulatum, interiora filamentis paullo supra medium breviter dentatis ; styli 3, 
graciles, stamina aequantes. Capsulae maturae desunt. 
— g: Tientai, Kiangsu Hills, E. Faber (No. 210, in Herb. Arnold Arbo- 
retum.). 
_ Closely related to D. Sieboldiana Maximowiez, which is easily distinguished by 
its generally ovate leaves, more coarsely serrulate with spreading teeth, by the 
calyx-teeth being about half as long as the tube which is broader than long, and by 
its smaller flowers with more spreading petals. 
oe Sirr taiwanensis Schneider in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. XIII. 177 
D. crenata, var. ? 8 taiwanensis Maximowicz in Mém. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 
sér. 7, X. No. XVI. 23 (1867). 
Formosa: near Tamsuy, 1864, R. Oldham (No. 107, in Herb. Kew.). 
Subsect. 2. CYMOSAE Rehder, n. subsect. 
Latisepalae Schneider in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. XIII. 176 (in part) (1904). 
Inflorescence distinctly cymose, much broader than high, sometimes few-flowered; 
calyx-teeth much shorter than the tube, incurved at maturity; filaments, at least 
those of the inner stamens, exceeding the anthers, those of the outer row distinctly 
bidentate, these of the inner row with obtuse or irregularly dentate apex; styles ; 
scarcely half as long as the petals. Stellate hairs of the leaves with few rays, those 
of the under side usually with 5 or 6, occasionally with 7 rays. 
7. Deutzia pilosa Rehder. See p. 8. 
8. Deutzia setchuenensis Franchet in Jour. de Bot. X. 282 (1896). 
Deutzia scabra, var. ? cymis paucifloris Hemsley in Jour. Li 
277 (1887). ; ey in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXIII 
