59. IUIBTCLTJFETJTE. 47 



3. MulHf/o LINN. 



Key to the Formosaa Sppcies. 



( 1 ) Leaves linear lanceolate quite glabrous ................... M. 



Leaves obovate glabrous or hairy. (2) 

 ( 2 ) Leaves covered with cotton wools ......................... .]/". liirltt. 



Leaves glabrous or slightly hairy ..................... .If. Sp?.r<j>il<t. 



Mollugo hirsuta THUNB. ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 168. 



HAB. Boryogai, Takow. 



BLSTRIB. Widely spread in warm countries. 



Mollugo Spergula Lrxx. ; MATSUM. et HAYA^'A Enum. PI. Formos. p. 

 168. 



HAB. Shokwa, Bankinsing. 



DISTRIB. Asia and Tropical Africa and Australia. 



Mollugo stricta Lrxx. ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Formos. p. 1(58. 

 HAB. Taihokn, Kelung, Kotusho, Taichokuzan, Kusshaku. 

 DISTRTB. Japan, Loo-choo, Hongkong, China, India, Ceylon, Malay, 

 Potynesia. 



59. Umbelliferae. 



Conspectus of tie Fornn^ni 



Umbels simple or irregularly compound. Vittre 0. Heteros- 



ciadia^. (1) 

 Umbels compound. Secondary ridges of fruits inconspicuous. 



Haplozygise. (2) 

 Umbels compound. Secondary ridges of fruits prominent. 



Diplozygife. (9) 

 ( 1 ) Leaves simple stipulate. Fruits laterally compressed. 



............ Hydrocotylc. 1 



