ANONACE.E. 33 



Tokyo Bot. Mag. XV. p. 85 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Ennm. PI. Formos. p. 11 

 HAB. Taihoku, Sliagio, cultivated. 



5. Kadsura Juss. 



Kadsura japonica LINN. ; DC. Prodr. I. p. 83 ; MIQ. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 

 255; FRANCH. et SAY. Enuin. PL Jap. I. p. 18; HENRY List PI. Formos. p. 

 16 ; ITO et MATSUM. Tent. Fl. Lutcli. in Jonrii. Sci. Coll. XII. p. 285 ; MATSUM. 

 in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XV. p. 85 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 12; HAYATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 12. 



Kadsura ckinensls HANCE in BENTH. Fl. Hongk. p. 8 ; FORBES et 

 HEMSL. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 25. 



Uvaria japonica LINN. Sp. PI. ed-2, p. 750 ; THUXP.. Fl. Jap. p. 237. 



HAT;. Kagi : Kisliirei. 



DISTRIB. Japan and China. 



The plant is found commonly in the lower districts. But it sometimes 

 ascends to the hilly regions in the Prefecture of Kagi. 



Anonaceae. 



Conspectus of Hie Formosan Genera. 



(1) Petals 2-seriate, one of l>oth series imbricate in bud. Stamens 



many, closely-packed Uvaria. \ 



Petals valvate or open in bud. (2) 



(2) Petals spreading flat or concave at the base only Artabotrys. 2 



Petals thick and rigid, conuiveut. (3) 



(3) Ovules solitary; fruits fleshy, of many connate carpels Anona. 3 



Ovules 2-maiiy ; outer petals broad Mdodorum. 4 



1. Uvaria- LINN. 



Uvaria p. HAYATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 22. Scandeut, 

 leaves narrowed or obovately narrowed, abruptly acute at the apex, acute 

 at the base, 20 cm. long, fi cm. broad, glaucous beneath, costa and veins 

 prominent. 



