182 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



and longer flower-clusters, Alniphyllum hainanense, f. 40a, the stel- 

 late hairs on the leaves are larger than in A. pterospermum Matsum., 

 f. 40b, the leaves are thinner membranaceous, the tubes of the fila- 

 ments are glabrous on the outer side, but densel}^ hirsute on the 

 inner side. Styrax formosanum Matsum., f. 41; 5. kotoensis, differs 

 trom 5. japonicum S. et Z. by the very much larger subentire lea- 

 ves and the shorter pedicels. 



Oleaceae. Linociera Cumingiana Vidal, f. 42; Ligustvuyn Pricei, 

 f. 43, remarkable for the very glabrous, small leaves and distinctly 

 lobed calyx; Osrtmnthus integrifolius Hay., f. 44a— c; O. lanceolahls 

 Hay, f. 44d— g. 



Convolviilaceae. Cusciita Kaivakamii, near C. clnnensis Lam.,but 

 differs by the much broader sepals and corolla-lobes, and by the 

 much shorter corolla-tubes; possibly identical with C. Grac/zDelponte. 



Scvophidanaceae. Micrargeria formosana, f. 45 {Sopubia formo- 

 Sana Hay.); Pediciilaris tvansmorrisonensis, f. 46, differs very slightly 

 from P. verticillata L.; Veronica oligosperma, f. 47a— i, nothing like 

 this in the Chino-Japanese flora; V. spiiria L. var. an^ustifolia 

 Benth., f. 47j— k; Euphrasia borneensis Stapf, f. 48; E. transmorriso- 

 nensis, f. 48a {E. petiolaris Hay., non Wettst.). 



Gesneraceae. Rhynchoglossum hologlossimi , PL 11, very near 

 R. obliquum Blume; Chirita minuteserrulata , PL 12, and f. 49, near 

 C. anachorata Hance, but differs from it in the more minutely ser- 

 rulate leaves, in the cleft calyx, in the much longer petioles and 

 in the broader bracts. 



Acanthaceae. Strobüanthes flexicatüis, f. 50. 



Aristolochiaceae. Aristolochia cucurbitifoUa. remarkable for the 

 deeply 7-9-lobate leaves; Asafum albomaculatum, f. 51, differs from 

 A. taitoense Hay. by the much acuter leaves; A. epigymim, with per- 

 fectly epigynous perianth; A. grandißonim , f. 52"^ near A. maxi- 

 mum but different in several floral characters; with var. colocasii- 

 folium; A. hypogynum, f. 53, remarkable for its nearly superior 

 ovary and its comparatively short lobes of the perianth; A. infra- 

 purpureiim, nearly the same as A. taüonense Hay. in the floral 

 structure but the cordate leaves have auriculiformed lobes and pur- 

 purascent undersurfaces; A. leptophyllum , differs from A. caudige- 

 riirn Hance by the light greenish flowers; with var. trianguläre, 

 with nearly triangulär leaves; A. taitonense, differs from A. macran- 

 thiim Hook, f, from which also a description is given, by the 

 smaller flowers with far less warts around the mouth of the perianth- 

 tube and by the Stigmata locating on the back of the styles. 



Laiirineae. Beilschmiedia Tanakae, f. 53A, b, near B. erythro- 

 phloia Hay., f. 53A, a, but differs by the much thinner chartäceous 

 leaves with more distinctly elevated reticulation on both sides. 

 Cryptocarya Konishü Hay., new description. Cinnamomum acumina- 

 tifolium, f. 53B, a, near C. pedunculatiini , but differs from it by the 

 caudate leaves with cuneate base; C. acuminatiss^imum Hay., f. 53B,d, 

 figure only; C. bartheifoliurn , f. 54h, near C. Doederleinii Engl., but 

 separable from it by the more regularly horizontally arranged vein- 

 lets of the costae; C. catidatifolium, f. 54b, near C acuminatissimnm. 

 Hay., but distinguishable from it by the thinner leaves and a little 

 larger flower; C. insulari-montanum Hay., f. 54e, figure only; C. 

 Kanahirai Hay., f. 54d . f, new description: C. macrostemon Hay., 

 f. 53B, b, figure only; C. tnicranthum Hay, f. 54a, 55, additional 

 descr.; C. obovatifolium Hay., f. 54c, figure only; C. pseudo-Loureirii 

 Hay,, f. 54g, additional desc; C. randaiense Hay., f. 53B, c, and C. 



