96 LABIATE;. 



2. Leaves simple 1. S. scapiformis. 



Leaves compound 3. 



3. Hairs on scapes glandular 2. S. Hayatana. 



Hairs on scapes not glandular 4. 



4. Leaflets cordate or rounded at the base 3. S. kcitaocnsis. 



Leaflets mostly cuneate at the base 4. S. arisanensis. 



5. Leaves compound f>. S. Taahiroi. 



Leaves sim pie < 6 . 



6. Leaves oblong or oblong-spathulate G. S. plcbeia. 



Leaves triangular-hastate 7. S. Jormosana. 



1. Salvia scapiformis HEMSL. (Fig. 34-i, j.) HEMSL. Ind. Fl. Sin. II. 



p. 287 ; Bot, Mag. t, 6980. 



HAB. Kelung. 



Curious to say, our collections of the species come only from Kelung, 

 although the species is recorded from Tamsui. It seems that the species is 

 limited in the northern part of the island. It is also recorded from Szechuen 

 of Central China, of which locality, however, I am very sceptical. 



'2. Salvia Hayatana MAKING n. n. (Fig. 34-d-h). 



Salvia scapiformis HANCK var. pinnata HAYATA in MATSUM. et HAYATA 

 Knmn. PI. Formos. p. 312, t. 17, (pro parte). 



HAB. Urai ; Taitd : Dailcdkd. Distinguishable from S. scapiformis, S. 

 keitaoensis and S. arisanensis by the glandular hairs on flowers and peduncles. 



3. Salvia keitaoensis HAYATA sp. nov. (Fig. 34-a-d). Herba perennis, 

 rhizomatibus erectis ; caul is 2.5-40 cm. longus ad basin foliatus sursum basi 

 efoliatus sursum spiciformis subglaber vel minute hirsutus. Folia omnia radi- 

 calia vel basalia pinna tn in ambitu oblonga 7 cm. louga 3 cm. lata, foliolo 

 terminali ovato vel ovato-cordato 3-3i cm. longo 2-3 cm. lato apice obtuso 

 basi cordato membranaceo margine serrato, serris obtusissimis iitraque pagirie 

 sul)glabro, petiolulo terminali 1 cm. longo hirsute, foliolis lateralibus 2-3-jugis, 

 jugis 1-1^ cm. a so remotis, multo minoribus ovatis vel ovato-cordatis 1-1^ 

 cm. longis breve petiolulatis, petiolis communibus 3-4 cm. longis liirsutis, 

 pilis longiusculis patentissimis. Spicre vcrticillastrorum simpliccs rarius a basi 

 rarnosfe 8-25 cm. longa?, verticillastris inferioribus a se 3cm. remotis superio- 



