4 G AIîT. l'J. — B. HAY ATA : 



p. 255 ; FiîAXCH. et Sav. Eduiii. PI. Jap. I. p. 18 ; JIeniîy, I.ist PI. Fonnos. 

 p. Iß ; Itô et Matsum. Tent. Fl. Lutch. in Journ. Sei. Coll. XII. p. 285 ; 

 Matsum. in Tokyo Bot. Mn.«;-. XV. p. 85 ; Matsuji. et Hayata, Enum. PI. 

 Forraos. p. 12. 



Kadsiiva cldavims Hanx'e, in Benth. FI. Hongk. ]\ 8 ; Foubes et Hemsl. 

 lud. Fl. Sin. I. p. 25. 



Uvaria japonka Les-n. Sp. PI. ed-2, p. 75G ; Thi x];. Fl. Jap. p. 237. 



Hab. Kagi : Ivishirëi, leg. T. Kawakami et ü. Moei, Oct. 1906. 



DiSTEiB. Japan and China. 



The plant is found commonly in the low districts. But 

 sometimes it ascends to the hilly regions in the prefecture of Kagi. 



Anonaceae. 

 Melodoruni Dux. 



Melodorum Oldhami IIemsl. in Fobbes et He.usl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. 

 p. 27 ; Heney, List PI. Formos. p. in ; Matsum. in TOkyO Bot. Mag. XV. 

 p. 86; Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. p. V-\. 



Hab. Nanto : Kashinokiyama, leg. G. Nakahaea, Feb. IDO". 



HiSTEiii. An endemic plant. 



Berberideae. 

 Alxcbia Decne. 



In this genus, Ah:'hia longeracewosa ]MATSu:\r. has been the 

 only species recorded from Formosa. On the high elevations, we 

 have another, probably new, species. The specimen is, however, 

 in too imperfect a state for exact determination. 



Akebia sp. Folia trifoliolata subcoriacea, petiolis circ. 2 cm. 

 longis, foliolis petiolulatis, terminalibus longioribns lanceolatis ob- 

 tusis basi trnncatis 4 cm. longis 1.3 cm. latis. petiohihs h cm. 



