170 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



Berberideae. Mahonia oiwakensis, near M. lomariifolia , but dif- 

 fers from it in the much narrower leaflets, which are less spinous 

 at the margin and have less elevated veinlets. 



Nymphaeaceae. Nuphar shimadai (PI. 1), very near N. nipponi- 

 cum Mak., but differs from it in having more rounded leaves which 

 are much hirsute on the under surface. 



Violaceae. Viola tayemonti, near V. biflora L. var, crassifolia 

 Mak., but with smaller leaves and flowers. V. sensanejtsis , with 

 very small leaves. 



Ternstroemiaceae. Adinandra lasioztyla, additional characters. 



Geraniaceae. Impatiens tayemonii, near /. Nolitangere L., buth 

 with more minutely serrate leaves tipped with a small tail. 



Rutaceae. Evodia hirsutifoUa, near E. tneliaefolia Benth., but 

 with thinly hairy leaves and cymes. E. meliaefoUa Benth., descrip- 

 tion. Zanthoxylum Uukiuense, near Z. cuspidatum Champ. but with 

 more numerous and smaller leaflets and much shorter common 

 petioles. Z. acanthophyllum. Fagara cytorhachia, differs from F. 

 leiorhachia, which Is 5-foliate with larger leaflets, by its being 

 7—17 foliate with smaller leaflets. F. laxifoliata, near F. avicennae 

 DC, but with 4-carpelled flowers and obtusely cuspidate leaflets. F. 

 leiorhachia. Murraya euchrestifolia, near M. Koenigii but with looser 

 inflorescence and crimson-red fruits. Claiisena tetramera, near C. 

 Wampi, but with less hairy ovary and much dilated filaments. 

 Citrus erythrocarpa , near C. japonica, but with shortly apiculate 

 ellipticai fruits and 3 foliate leaves. 



Simaruhaceae. Picrasma quassioides Benn. 



Celastrineae. Celastrus elevativena, near C. leiocarpa. 



Rharnneae. Rhamttus (Eurhatnnus-Cervispina) oiwakensis. 



Sabiaceae. Meliosma callicarpaefolia (PI. 2), additional description. 



Rosaceae. Rubus rarissimus, near R. idaeus L. subsp. nipponica 

 Pocke. Cotoneasier morrisonensis. Photinia lasiopetala (flg.), near P. 

 serrulata, but distinguishable by its hirsute unguiculate petals. 



Saxifrageae. Itea arisanensis, near /. chinensis, but with less 

 serrate leaves of much thinner texture. 



Crassulaceae. Sedurn uraiense {S. drymarioides Hay. non Hance), 

 differs from S. drymarioides Hance by its much longer petals. 



Hamamelideae. Corylopsis stenopetala (PI. 3), additional de- 

 scription. 



Begoniaceae. Begonia aptera, addit. description; B. ferruginea 

 and laciniata Roxb. var. formosana, addit. descriptions, 



Araliaceae. Heptapleurum arboricolum (PI. 4), near H. octophyl- 

 lum Hance, but with smaller, thicker, coriaceous leaves and very 

 depressed rounded Stigmata. 



Caprifoliaceae, Lonicera oiwakensis (PI. 5), near L. Morrowii] L. 

 transarisanensis nov. nom. (flg.), {L. angustifolia Hay. non Raffln.). 



Compositae. Chrysanthemum arisanense (PI. 6), near C. indicum 

 but with more deeply laciniate leaves. Gerbera integripetala, near 

 G. Anandria. 



Ericaceae. Rhododendron Morii, addit. description. 



Styraceae. Symplocos theifolia nov. nom. (5. adinandrifolia Hay. 

 var. theifolia Hay.). 



Apocynaceae. Anodendron suishaense (PI. 7), near A. laeve, but 

 with much smaller yellow flowers. 



Loganiaceae. Gardneria Shitnadai, near G. nutans S. et Z., but 

 with much thicker lanceolate leaves, acuminate at the apex. 



Gentianaceae. Swertia shintenensis , near 5. Kuroiwai Mak. 



