(20) TENTAMEN FLOR^ LUTCHUENSIS. 287 



P. aduncus, Miers, in " Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, 

 XIY (1864) p. 371," et '' Bot. Contrib. Ill, p. 119." 



P. membranaceus, Miers, in " Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 

 3, XIV (1864) p. 371, et Bot. Contrib. Ill, p. 122." 



Clssampelos Blauritiana, Wall. ** Cat. n. 4980 (non DC)." 

 Oocculus incanus, Colebrooke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII 

 (1822) p. 57, t. 6, f. 1 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. XI (1883) 

 p. 650. 



Menispermum villosum, Roxi). Fl. Ind. HI, p. 812 

 (non Lam.). 



Olypea corymhosa, Blume, Bijdr. p. 24. 

 Insula Myàku {Tashiro ! Jnlio 1887, steril.). 

 DisïRiB. Formosa, Hongkong, South China, Malaya, 

 Himalaya and India. 



Tashiro's specimen, considered by him a species of Cocculus, 

 is sterile and too imperfect for determination. We, however, 

 suggest that it may be Pericampylus incanus, Miq. It is a 

 pubescent climber, with cordate, or siibpeltate-cordate, leaves, 

 which are velvety and villous on the veins below ; veins are 

 palmate, 7 or 9 ; petiole villous, as long as the lamina. 



The figure represented in the Shitsumon Honzö, Naihen, II, 

 t. 8, seems to be Cocculus (Jiversifolius, Miq. [ = 3Ienisperinum 

 (liver sifolius, Prantl ) . 



Stephania, Lour. 



S. discolor. Spreng. Syst. IV, Cur. Post. p. 316 ; " Hassk. 

 PI. Jav. Rar. p. 168 "; Hemsl. in Annals of Bot. X, 

 p. 231. 



