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Cajanus DC. 



Cajanus indicus Speeng. ; Itô et Matsum. 1. c. p. 431 ; Matsum. et 

 Hayata, 1. c. p. 113. 



Hab. Tôhoslia, ad 2930 ped. alt., leg. 8. Nagasawa, Nov. 1905, 

 (No. 708). 



DiSTKiB. All over the tropics. 



Fleniinf/ia Eoxb. 



Flemingia strobilifera R. Be. ; ItO et Matsuivi. I.e. p. 432 ; Matsüm. 

 et Hayata, 1. c. p. 113. 



Hab. Soizan, in montibiis Morrison, ad 7702 ped. alt., leg. 

 S. Nagasawa, Oct. 1905, (No. 782). 



DiSTEiB. The Himalayas, Ceylon, east Bengal, Bnrma, Malacca, 

 Malay, and the Philippine islands. 



There is a little doubt about identifying my plant with the 

 above species. In the present plant, the flowers in each bract are too 

 few. In F. strobilifera E. Be., the flowers are arranged in a raceme 

 or a short spike within a large bract, while in my plant the flowers 

 are not so numerous as to form either raceme or spike. 



Rosaceee. 

 JPrtimts Linn. 



Prunus campanulata Maxevi. iu Mel. Biol. XL p. 698 ; Foebes et 

 Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 218 ; Itö et Matsum. Tent. Fl. Lutch. p. 446 ; 

 Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. p. 117. 



Hab. Taichii : Kashigatani, leg. Gr. Nakahaea, Feb. 1907. 



DiSTEiB. South China : Fokien ; the Loo-choo islands. 



Prunus Kawakamii Hayata, sp. nov. Frutex, ramis novelUs 

 virgatis cortice cinereo-fusco glabro vestitis. Folia hysterantha 



