398 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HERALD. 
365. DiosPVBOS Mon-kiam, Hance in Wlprs. Ann. vol. iii. p. 14. Mounts Victoria, Gough, 
and Parker (Hance ! Champion !). 
366. DiosPYROs eriantha, Champ, in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 303. Happy 
Valley woods (Champion !) . 
STYRACE^. 
3G7. Stmplocos Japo?ika, A. De Cand. Prodr. vol. viii. p. 255.— Var.? crassifolia, Benth. in 
Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 303. Mount Victoria (Champion!). 
368. SvMPLocos (Hopea) microcarpa. Champ, in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 303. 
Happy Valley woods (Champion !). 
369. Styrax suberifolium, Hook, et Arn. Bot. Beech, p. 196. t. 40. Rather common (Cham- 
pion! Hance!). 
370. Stvkax Qdoratissimum, Champ, in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 304. Ravines 
of Mount Victoria (Champioi^ . 
OLEACE^. 
371. Fraxinus (Omus) retusa, Champ, in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. v. p. 330. "Woods 
of the Happy Valley (Champion ! Hance !). 
372. Olea marginata, Champ, in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. v. p. 330.. Happy Valley, 
near the waterfall (Champion ! Plance !) . 
373. OsMANTHTJS^fl^ran*, Lour.— De Cand. Prodr. vol. viii. p. 291. Extensively cultivated in 
Chinese gardens. 
" Some time ago," says Dr. Hance, in a letter from Hongkong (Bonplandia, vol. ii. p. 120), " I found a 
specimen of Osmanfhus fmgrans in fruit. Unfortunately it was not ripe, and 1 did not afterwards examine 
it ; but I fancy the gonus ought, with Endlicher, to he merged in Thillyrea, not Olea, as hy most botanists. 
A. De Candolle retains OsmantTius as a distinct genus. Neither Loureiro nor Kiimpfer had ever seen this 
fruit, and the latter even states it to be unknown in Japan." 
374. LiorsTRUM Sinense, Lour. — Benth. in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. v. 331. — Olea 
Walpersiana, HancCj et O. comangidnea, Hance in Wlprs. Ann. vol. iii. pp. .17, 18 ! Cultivatedj but 
found also frequently on roadsides (Champion ! Hance I). 
JASMINES. 
375. ^A%yi\^ivyi panicuJahm, Roxb. — De Cand. Prodr. vol. xiii. p. 310. Common on Victoria 
Peak and other ravines (Champion ! Hance !). 
Dr. Hance's collection contains, from the gardens, Jasminum Samhac^ Ait., J.frutieans, Linn., and For- 
si/tlita odorafissima, Lindl. 
APOCYNE^. 
376. MEhom^ivs fusifonnisj Champ, in Hook. Journ. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 332. Buddhist 
Temple, near East Point (Champion !). 
