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List PL Formos. p. 14 ; ITU et MATSUM. Tent. Fl. Lutch. I. in Jour. Sci. 

 Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo XII. p 271 ; DIELS FL Centr. Chin, in ENUL. But. 

 Jahrb. XXIX. p. 332 ; MATSUM. ot HAYATA Eiium. PI. Formos. p. 5. 



HAD. Suiherikiaku, Shinko, Kelung, Tamsui. 



DISTIIIB. Amoy, Hongkong, and Central China. 



7, Clematis akoensis HAYATA (PI. II j Materials for a Flora of 

 Formosa p. 13. Stem glabrous. Leaves 15 cm. distant, 3-foliolate, somewhat 

 fleshy, petiolate, petioles 5 cm. long, leaflets cordately ovate, 3 cm. long, often 

 folded along the midrib, acute and reflexed at the apex, glabrous, petiolulate, 

 petiolules 1.5 cm. long. Flowers axillary, solitary, or paniculate, panicles 

 few flowered, long pedunculate ; peduncles 7 cm. long, iucrassate at the 

 apex, 2-bracteate at the base, sometimes not bracteate, bracts minute 

 spathulate obtuse 1 cm. long. Flowers when opened 4.5 cm. in diameter. 

 Sepals G, velvety outsile, duplicate!)' reflexed on the margin, glabrous in- 

 side, somewhat fleshy, obkng, 23 mm. long, 8 mm. bro.id, obtuse at the 

 apex ; stamens numerous as half lo.ig as sepals, anthers with a obtusely 

 produced connectives. Achenes barbate, beards white. 



HA]]. Ako ; Miharashi-t'Jge, coll T. KAWAKAMI et U. Moid, April, 1007. 

 (Fl.) 



The present plant is very like, or perhaps the same as, HENIIY'S 

 specimen, No. 13'20, labelled C. parvlloba, at Kew. The type of C. parvilolia 

 is quite different fro in our plant and also from HENRY'S specimen, in having 

 hirsute sepals, much thinner and less glabrous leaves 



8. Clematis longisepala HAYATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 41, and 

 Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 17. Stem ligneous, scaiident, glabrous 

 striate. Leaves pinnately 5-foliolate, lo.ig patiolate, very glabrous, 15-20 cm. 

 long including petioles, petioles voluble striate, leaflets petiolulate, petiolules 

 1.5-2 cm. long, leaflets opposite ovately oblong acute at the apex, rounded at the 

 base, entire 3-5-uerved, submembrahaceous, pale beneath, 5 cm. long, 2.1 cm. 

 broad, stipules connate, forming a peltate shields on the no.les of the steins. 

 Panicles axillary, a little longer than the leaves, 5-8- flowered. Flowers 

 quite large, patent, (5-7 cm. in diameter, 1-bracteate at the base of the 



