180 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



calyx; R. hirsuto-pungens n. nom., (/?. rosaefolius Sm. var. hirsutus 

 Hay.) without descr.; Rosa Pricei. near R. serrata Rolfe, but distin- 

 guishable from it by the much smaller flowers and serrulate stipu- 

 les; R. rnoschata MilL, new descr.; Cotoiieaster inorrisonensis, very 

 near C. rokiijodaisanensis, but distinguishable from it in having two 

 carpels and a little smaller and much paler leaves; ihe reticulation 

 of the veinlets on the upper surface of the leaves is impressed and 

 more distinct; C. rokujodaisanensis, differs from C. disticJia Lange 

 by its much smaller fruits; PhotUiia ardisiifolia , likely identical with 

 P. pustulata Lindl.; P. Beauverdiana Sehn. var. notahüis R. et W., 

 without flowers, otherways probably identical with this variety; P. 

 impressivena , somewhat near P. amphidoxa R. et W., but widely 

 different from it in having quite glabrous, sessile leaves etc.; P. 

 serndata, f. 12; Prinsepia scandens, f. r2A (P. utilis Hay, non Royle). 



Saxifrageae. Hydrangea integra Hay., specimens without flowers. 



Hamaynelideae. Loropetaluin chinense R. Br., f. 13. 



Onagrarieae. Circaea Kawakamii, f. 14, near C. eriihescens Fr. 

 et Sav., but distinguishable from it by the petals which are emargi- 

 nate or 2-lobed at the apex; also allied to C. quadrisulcata Maxim., 

 but differs by the rounded, but not clavate, Stigmata and in having 

 much smaller leaves; C. Pricei, near C. alpina L., but differs from 

 it by the ovate, not cordate leaves; distinguished from C. Kawakamü 

 by its, in the youth, nearly globose ovary; it is remarkable for its 

 having uni-locular ovaries with a solitary ovule. 



Passißorae. Modecca formosana Hay., locality onl\\ 



Araliaceae. Pentapanax castanopsisicola, PI. 7, and f. 15. The 

 genus is new to the East Asiatic Flora; very distinct from all the 

 other species of the genus. 



Caprifoliaceae. Viburnum taitoense Hay., f. 16; V. taiwanense 

 Hay., f. 17; no descriptions. 



Rubiaceae. Diplospora Tanakai, f. 18a — f; allied to D. viridißora 

 DC, f. 18g— 1; distinguished from it by the much larger flowers 

 with pubescent corollatubes and much longer exserted filaments; 

 also near D. pubescens Hook. f. in the obscurely 4-lobed calyx and 

 corolla tube with villose throat, but greatly different from it by the 

 smaller quite glabrous leaves with a cuneate base. Sen'ssa Kawa- 

 kamü, near 5. foetida Comm., but differs from it by the very much 

 shorter corolla and the shorter oblong leaves, veins of which are 

 not visible on the under surface; also near 5. democritea Baillon. 

 Lithosanthes gracilis Hay., f 19, figure only. Galium gracile Bunge, 

 f. 20a — h and forma rotundifolia, f. 20i, figures and locality only. 

 Thysanospermian diffusum Champ., f. 21. 



Valerianeae. Valeriana Kawakamü, PI. 8, near V. officinalis L., 

 but differs from it by the very much smaller leaves with entire 

 leaflets. 



Goodenoviae. Scaevola hainanensis Hance, f. 22. 



Vacciniaceae. Vaccinium emarginatum Hay., additional remarks. 



Myrsineae. Embeüa penduUramtda , PI. 9, near E. lenticellata 

 Mez, but differs from it by its much smaller leaves. by the filaments 

 wrapped by the petals at the base and by the petals which are 

 hirsute on the inner side. E. lenticellata, near E. oblongifolia Hemsl., 

 distinguished by its petals which are entirely smooth on the back, 

 and by the apiculate anthers. Rapanea neriifolia (S. etZ.) Mez [Myr- 

 sine capitellata Hay. non Wall). Myrsine vaccinüfolia , very near M. 

 africana, but differs by much smafler flowers, much narrower linear 

 stamens and by the ovary which has a long beak, articulated with 



