62. CAPRIFOLIACE.E. (51) 



( 7 ) Leaves much larger 16 cm. long, 6 cm. broad, serrulate, or nearly 



entire, acuminate V. taiwanianum. 



Leaves smaller, nearly 6 cm. long, dentate or entire. (8). 

 ( 8 ) Leaves entire, lanceolate V. integrifdium. 



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Leaves dentate, ovate. (9). 



( 9 ) Leaves glabrous rhomboid-ovate V. morrisonense. 



Leaves hirsute or densely pubescent, much elongate, acuminate 



V. luzonicam. 



Viburnum formosanum HAYATA (PI. I.) Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 132. 



Kami recti, angulato-teretes, cinerascentes, ramulis brevibus oppositis, 

 pubescentibus, basi peruliferis, perulis brevibus, pilosis, apice 2-foliatis, cymis 

 terminalibus. Folia opposita petiolata ovato-rhomboidea, 5 cm. longa 4 cm. 

 lata, apice acuta, basi late cuneato-acuta, vel acuta, vel rotundato-truncata, 

 margine breviter dentata, ad apicem dentium mucronata, utraque pagine 

 pance pubescentia, demum subglabrata, subtus pallidiora, exstipulata, petiolis 

 6 mm. longis. Cynifie terminales, solitaries vel umbellatim csespitospe, pilosa* 

 3cm. long?e, totiusque latoe, semiglobosra, umbellatim 2-3-plo ramose, pedi- 

 cellis 1-2 mm. longis, sub pedicellis singulis 1-bracteatis, bracteis 1-J mm. 

 longis extus pubescentibus intus glabris margine cilia tis linearibus obtusis, 

 pedicellis apice cum calycibus articulatis. Calyx campanulatus extus stellate >- 

 pilosus, iutus glaber, tubo cum ovario adnato 1 mm. longo, limbo 5-lobato, 

 lobis obloiigo-triangularibus I- mm. longis obtusis ciliolatis. Corolla rot; it: t, 

 4-5 mm. in diametro, 5-lobata, lobis rotundatis 1] mm. longis. Stamina 5, 

 basi corollpe coliserentia, filameutis complanatis 2 mm. longis -^ mm. latis, apice 

 constrictis, angustissimis, aiitherris rotundatis utrinque emarginatis. Ovarium 

 fere inferius, stylo brevi, conico | mm. longo, stigmate 3-lobato? 



HA13. Tamsui, Sozan. 



DlSTRlB. An endemic plant. 



The present plant is quite referable to HANCE'S var. formosanum. The 

 variety, however, has not any stipule, while V. eroxi/ni has a distinct stipul, 

 as is mentioned by MAXIMOWICZ " Mel. Biol. X. p. 666." As the Formosan 

 plant differs from the latter species in many other points, it is quite proper 

 to regard it as a plant specifically distinct from V. i- 



