(234) TENTAMEN FLOR^ LUTCHUENSIS. 501 



C. lutetiana var. quadrisulcata, Maxim. Primit. Fl. Amur, 

 p. 106. 



LÛTCHÛ, sec. Tashiro in MS. 



DiSTRiB. Japan. An allied species, G. lutetiana, L., is 

 very widely spread in north temperate regions. Maxinio- 

 wicz formerly described C. quadrisulcata, as a variety of 

 C. lutetiana, L. 



PASSIFLOEE^. 



Passiflora, L. 



'^'P. Ccerulea, L. Sp. Pi. ed. l, p. 959, et Amœn. Akad. 



I, p. 231, t. 10, f. 20 ; Bot. Mag. t. 28 ; DC. Prodr. Ill, p. 

 330; Sieb, et Zucc. Fl. Jap. Farn. Nat. in Abhandl. Akad. 

 Muench. IV, pt. 2 (1845) p. 168; Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 264; 

 Francli. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I, p. 171, in adnot.; Forbes 

 et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I, p. 312, in adnot. 



LÛTCHÛ, cult., sec. Tashiro in MS. 



Nom. Lutch.: Boron-kadsura (Y.) fide Tashiro in IVIS. 



DiSTRiB. Native of Brazil. A common garden plant, 

 and cultivated in Japan, Formosa and China, and, according 

 to Forbes and Hemsley, naturalized in Hongkong. 



Carica, L. 



*C. Papaya, L. Sp. PI. ed. l, p. 1036; Willd. Sp. PL 



II, p. 1466; "Bot. Begist. t. 459 ($) "; Bot. Mag. tt. 2898 (J) 

 et 2899 (^); "Wight, Illustr. tt. 106 et 107"; Grisebach, Fl. 

 Brit. W. Ind. Isl. p. 290 ; Henry, List PI. Formos. p. 45. 



