02 AKT. 19.— B. HAYATA : 



from it in liaviiig serrulate leaves and larger flowers which attain 

 a diameter of even S mm. 



Actinidia Lindl. 



Actinidia callosa Lindl. ; Walp. Aun. I. p. 15 ; Dyer, iu Hook. f. 

 Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 286 ; Foebes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. 8iu. I. p. 78 ; Henry, 

 List PL Formos. p. 20 ; Diels, Fl. Centr. Cliiu. p. 470 ; Matsum. et Hayata, 

 Emim. PI. Formos. p. 47. 



Hab. Kagi : in monte Kishirei, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, 

 Oct. 1906. 



DisTEiB. Himalaya, central China to Japan. 



Staehyurus Sieb, et Zucc. 



Stachyurus praecox Hieb, et Zucc. Fl. Jap. I. p. 43, t. 18 ; Miq. 

 Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 204 ; France, et Savat. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 59 ; Forbes 

 et Hem8L. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 79 ; Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 48. 



Stacliyurus hiinalaicus Hook. f. et Thoms. in Hook, f, Fl. Brit. Ind. I. 

 p. 288 ; Diels, Fl. Centr. Cliiu. p. 475. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 7500 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami 

 ct U. MoEi, Nov. 190G, (Nos. 1873 et 1810); Köshün : Naibnn, 

 leg. G. Nakahaea, Feb. 1907. 



DisTEiB. The Himalayas through central China to Japan. 



This is somewhat different from what we have in Japan. 

 The plant shonld. I tliink, be regarded as a form of the Japanese 

 species. 



Schima Keinw. 



Schima Noronhae Pveinw. ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I.-2, p. 492 ; Benth. 

 Fl. Hongk. p. 29 ; Maxim. Mel. Biol. XII. p. 420 ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. 



