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the style. Ardisia citrifolia; A. cornndentata Mez; A. crispa (Thunb.) 

 A. DC. [A. crispata Hay. non Roxb.); A. formosana Rolfe, possiblj'' 

 oiily young specimens of A. Sieboldii; A. Konishii, A. koioensis Hay., 

 additional remarks; A. kiisttkusensis ; A. remoiiserrata Hay., additio- 

 nal remarks; A. stenosepala, near A. corniidentata Mez, but distin- 

 guishable by its linear sepals; A. suishaensis, near A. corniidentata 

 Mez, but differs by the terminal very short sessile umbels; several 

 formerly described species are mentioned. 



Styraceae. Symplocos adinandrifolia, f. 23, differs from 5. cuspi- 

 data by the narrower leaves; and var. theifolia, f. 24 with remotelj'' 

 serrulate and a little broader leaves; 5. Doli, f. 25h, resembles 6\ 

 cuspidata Brand, but widely different by the much smaller leaves, 

 differs from 5. confiisa Brand by its thinner, caudate leaves and by 

 the slenderly stalked fruits with oblong calyx-lobes; 5. divaricati 

 Vena, f. 25g, resembles 5. spicata Roxb., differs by the very much 

 smaller oblongo-lanceolate laeves with very different venation; 5. 

 eriobotryaefolia, PL 10, f. 26, near 5. neriifolia S. et Z., but distin- 

 guishable by the much narrower leaves with ver}'' much impressed 

 Costa and veins and very much elevated areas between the veinlets 

 on the Upper surface; 5. eristroma, f. 25c, differs from vS. ayge)itea 

 Brand by its much smaller leaves; vS. glomeratißora, f. 27, near 5. 

 glonierata, but differs by the densely clustered flowers; 5. heisha- 

 Jiensis, f. 28, near 5. risekiensis, more closely allied to 5". pvunifoUa, 

 distinguishable by its much narrower lanceolate, more acuminate 

 entire leaves and nearly sessile flowers; vS. ilicifolia, f. 29, near 5. 

 congesta Benth., differs by the hirsute apex of the ovary; distinguish- 

 able from 5. japoiiica A. DC. by the caudately acuminate leaves; 

 5. japonica A. DC. var. Nakaharai, differs from the type by the 

 smaller oblong leaves, vS. {Hopea) Kaivakaniii, f. 30; 5. Konishii 

 f. 25a, a', differs from 5. spicata Roxb. by the quite glabrous oblan- 

 ceolate leaves with different venation; 5". kotoensis, f. 31, near 5". 

 spicata Roxb., but distinguished by its shortly acuminate. quite gla- 

 brous, subentire leaves; S. macrostronia, f. 25d, widely different from 

 all the species known from Formosa by the manifestly bracteate 

 Spikes; S. niicrocalyx, f. 32, differs from 5. lancifolia S. et Z. by the 

 much smaller bracts, smaller calyx-lobes. larger coroUa, and shortly 

 stalked fruits; also near vS. microcarpa Champ. and S. caudata Wall., 

 but distinguishable from them by the much smaller leaves and 

 ovary, which is very pilose at the apex; 5". microcarpa Champ.; 5. 

 morrisonicola Hay., f. 33, additional remarks; 5. Nakaii, f. 25e; .S. 

 phaeophylla f. 34, near 5. congesta Benth., but widely different from 

 it by the entire leaves and cylindrical fruits; 5. risekiensis, f. 35 (S. 

 prunifolia Hay. non S. et Z.), differs from 5. prunijolia S. et Z. by 

 the narrower leaves, nearly sessile flowers and especially by the 

 Spikes which are nearly so limited to the uppermost parts of the 

 branches that they always crown the top of the latter; 5". Sasakii, 

 f. 36, near S. urceolaris Hance, but differs from it by the much 

 larger fruits; S. spicata Roxb. var. acuininata Brand, f. 37; S. ste- 

 nostachys, f. 38, distinguished from 5. spicata Roxb. by its smaller 

 acuminate leaves and by the slender spike with much smaller flo- 

 wers; 5". sidshariensis, f. 39 differs from 5". arisanensis by smaller 

 flowers and minutely serrulate, ovate leaves with an ovate basis; 

 S. trichoclada, f. 25f, near 5. Fordii Hance, but the leaves are not 

 cordate, it differs from S. morrisonicola by the densely hirsute 

 branches and the hairy leaves; 5. wikstroeynifolia, f. 25b, very near 

 S. neriifolia S. et Z., but differs by the smaller oblanceolate leaves 



