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HAB. Arizau, Tozau, Ganzau, Riukiho, Tniknfnku, Iryokukakusha ; Central 

 Mountains ; Taitou, Shaiyoto, Kelung, Holisha, Suisha, Shintiku, Bokuseki- 

 kaku, KasMnro, Botanslia. 



DISTRIB. The Malay archipelago, southern and central China, and 

 Japan, Khasia, southern Asia, to the Fiji islands. 



The same as the Luzon form. 



Eurya strigillosa HAY ATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. Gl. Brauchlets very 

 slender, strigillose, at first sericeb-villose. Leaves distichous, approximate, 

 sessile, coriaceous, oblong-acuminate or lanceolate, 10 cm. long, 2j- cm. broad, 

 base rounded, often slightly inequal, apex acuminate, margin serrulate 

 except the base, teeth acute, glabrous, shining above, strigillose beneath, costas 

 prominent, veins inconspicuous on both sides. Flowers I shorty pedicellate, 

 pedicels 1 mm. long or longer, 2-3-clustered at the axils of the leaves, patent, 

 8 mm. in diameter. Sepals 5-6, strongly iuequal broadly rounded, 1-} mm. 

 long as broad, somewhat pilose outside. Petals mostly 5, obovately oblong 4 

 mm. long, 2i mm. broad, glabrous, base slightly connate. Stamens nearly 15, 

 glabroiis, shorter than petals, filaments flattened, 2^ mm. long, anthers undulate, 

 I or I long as the filaments. Rudiments of ovary very short, conical, barbate 

 at the apex. Flowers ?, not yet known. 



HAB. Mt. Morrison. 



The plant is very like E. disticliopliytta HEMSL. ; but differs from it in 

 having serrulate leaves and larger flowers which attain a diameter of even 

 8 mm. 



EURYA DTSTIOHOPHYLLA MATSUM. (non HEMSL.) = THEA SALIOIFOLIA. (CHAMP.) 



5. Actinidia LINDL. 



(1) Leaves elongately oblong, acute or acuminate at the apex. 



Actinidia callosa. 

 Leaves broadly oblong, obtuse at the apex A. Championi. 



Actinidia callosa LINDL. ; WALP. Aim. I. p. 15 ; DYER in HOOK. f. 

 Fl. Brit. Lid. I. p. 286 ; FORBES et HEMSL. Incl. Fl. Sin. I. p. 78 ; HENRY 

 List PI. Formos. p. 20 ; DIELS Fl. Ceutr. Chin. p. 470 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA 



