liUTACE.E. 123 



Clausena Wampi OLIVER in Journ. Linn. Hoc. V. Suppl. II. p. 34 ; 

 BEXTH. Fl. Hoiigk. p. 50 ; HOOK. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 505 ; FORBES et 

 HEMI-JL. Lid. Fl. Sin. I. p. 110 ; HENRY List PI. Formos. p. 25 ; ITO et 

 MATSUM. Tent. Fl. Luteli. p. 360 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Euuni. PI. Formos. 

 p. 75. 



Cookia pwiduta HETZ ; DC. Prodr. I. p. 537. 



Quinaria lansium LOUR. Fl. Cocliiucli. ed-WiLLD. p. 334. 



HAB. Shintiku, Baiikinsing. 



DISTRIB. China, India, Malaya. 



Glausena lunulata HAYATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 51. 

 Branches fuscescent, ciuereo-puiictate, pubescent. Leaves pinnate, lanceolate 

 in outline, 25 cm. long, 8 cm. broad, 31-41-foliolate, leaflets largest on the 

 middle, lunulate, 4 cm. long, 12 mm. broad, obtuse or retuse at the apex, 

 strongly oblique at the base, broader on the superior side, narrower and acu- 

 minate on the inferior side, obscurely creuate or entire, glabrous or pubes- 

 cent on the costa, pstiolules 2 mm. long. Panicles terminal, 20 cm. long, 7 cm. 

 broad, flowers ternately arranged at the apex of the branches of the 

 panicles. Calyx 5-dentate, teeth truncata ; petals not yet known. 



Cl'i-Hsena excavata HAYATA in MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PL Formos. 

 p. 75. 



HAIJ. Koshun ; Kachiraisha. 



In the Enumeratio Plantarum Formosanarum, I referred this plant to 

 C. excavat, thinking that it might be a small form of that species. 

 On examining a set of several specimens collected in different parts of the 

 island, I have found that the plant is always of the same constant form and 

 is quite different from the type of the named species in many points but 

 especially in its leaves which are in the latter species very much larger, 

 attaining the size of even 3-4-times those of the Formosan plant. 



10, Atalantia CORREA. 



Atalantia blixifolia OLIVER in Journ. Linn. Soc. V. Suppl. 1L p. 26 ; 

 BENTH. Fl. Hongk. p. 51 ; FORBES et HEMSL. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 110 ; HENRY 



