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Boragineae. Cordia Kanehirai, near C. cumingiana. Trigonotis 

 elevato-venosa . 



Convolvulaceae. Parasitipomoea formosana nov. gen. et spec, 

 flowers nearly the same as those of Iponioea, but parasitic and 

 leafless. 



Scrophulariaceae. Microcarpaea muscosa R. Br. 



Gesneraceae. Rhychoglossum (?) Sasakii. 



Verbenaceae. Callicarpa antaoensis, near C cana L., but with 

 obtusely serrulate leaves. 



Aristolochiaceae. Aristolochia ShUnadai, near A. Kaempferi Willd., 

 but with much longer leaves and smaller flowers. 



Laurineae. Beilschmiedia erythrophloia, addit. description. 



Thymelaeaceae. Wikstroemia tnononectaria, addit. description. 



Loranthaceae. Loranthiis liquidanibaricolus , on Liq. forrnosana\ 

 L. Owatarii, on Quefcus Morii, addit. description; Viscum Alm- 

 formosanae (Fig. 3); V. diospyrosicolum , addit. description (Fig. 4). 



Eiiphorhiaceae. Daphniphyllum membranaceum , near D. macro- 

 podum. Cyclostemon hieranense, near C. karapinense, but with more 

 acuminate and thicker leaves. 



Urticaceae. FLeurya interrupta Gaud., description; Pilea brevicor- 

 nuta (Fig. 5), near P. mnbrosa Wedd., P. ftmkikensiSj near P. pe- 

 tiolaris BL, but with longer and thicker leaves; P. kankaoensis, 

 near P. lancifolia Hook, f.; P. niinute-pilosa, differs from the form er 

 by smaller leaves with much smaller vermiformed cj'stolithes on 

 the Upper surface; P. ovatinucula, differs from P. rotundinucula , the 

 next described new species, by the oblong nutlets; P. somai, near 

 P. sniilacifolia Wedd.; P. taitoensis. Lecanthns Sasakii, near L. 

 Wightii, but with shortly tailed leaves. Pellionia arisanensis (fig. 6), 

 near P. radicans Wedd., but with much narrower leaves; P. okina- 

 wensis, near the former, but with not caudate leaves, and with pe- 

 dunculate female inflorescence; P. trilobidata, addit. description; P. 

 Tashiroi. Elastostema herbaceifolia, near E. lineolatum Wight, but 

 with thinner leaves and quite glabrous branches; E. lineolatum 

 Wight var. major Thw., description; E. microcephalantha , near E. 

 sessile, but with smaller leaves; E. m,inuta (fig. 7). Cham,abaina 

 Morii, additional description. 



Juglandaceae. Engelhardtia formosana nov. nom. {E. spicata Bl. 

 var. formosana). 



Cupuliferae. Carpinus hogoensis, near C, Kawakamii but with 

 elongate ovate oblong leaves, cordate at the base. C. rankanensis 

 (PI. 10, f. 8), near C. japonica, but with much longer and narrower 

 fruiting catkins. Quercus longicaudata, addit. descr., Q. Sasakii, 

 near Q. glaiica but the glandes are very much depressed at the top. 



Salicineae. Salix eriostroma, near 5. iransarisanensis, but with 

 more villose bracts and leaves villose on the under surface. 5. sui- 

 shaetisis, near 5. Warburgii Seem. but with leaves hirsute beneath. 



Coniferae. Podocarpus Nakaii, near P. macrophylla but with 

 ovate berries, acute at the apex. 



Orchideae. Cypripedtum formosanum (C. japonicum Hay., non 

 Thunb., Fig. 9); Microstylis arisanensis (PI. 11, et fig. 10), near M. 

 m.onophyllos Lindl., but with nearly rounded lateral lobes of the 

 lips. Dendrobium Pere-Faiiriei\ D. sanseiense, near D. Nakaharai, 

 but with smaller leaves and flowers; D. Somai, near D. furcato-pe- 

 dicellatum but with smaller flowers with glabrous discs. Bulbophyl- 

 tum Saruwatarii , near B. omerandrum, but with entire petals; B. 

 transarisanense nov. nom. (5. viridiflorum Hay. non Schltr.). Eria 



