FLORA MONTANA FORMOS.E 201 



p. 604 ; Forbes et Hemsl. IücI. Fl. Sin. IL p. 515 ; Diels, FI. Ceutr. Cliiu. 

 p. 293 ; Matsum. et IFvyata, Euuin. PL Formes, p. 392. 



Hab. Nantö : Nankökei, (No. 1172), et Kwantözaii, (No. 1120), 

 leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moni, Aug. 1906. 



DisTEiB. Japan, China, and Himalaya. 



Quercus (Pascmia) Kawakamii Hayata, sp. nov. Ramuli vali- 

 diusciili sulcati cinereo-flavescentes. Folia oblongo-obovata 13-15 

 cm. longa G-7 cm. lata apice abrupte obtuse acuminata basi atte 

 nuata intégra apicem versus obscure undulato-serrata coriacea 

 supra nitida, costis planis leviter sulcatis, subtus pallidiora, costis 

 valde prominentibus venis primariis lateralibus utrinque 13 pro- 

 minulis sub angulo 50^ egressis prope margines curvatis anasto- 

 mosantibus tenuibus obscuris, petiolis semiteretibus supra leviter 

 sulcatis basin versus incrassatis circ. 3 cm. longis. Flores ignoti. 

 Fructus juniore ternatim aggregati sed proventu solitarii ad 

 pedunculum incrassatum remote dispositi. Cupula subpatelli- 

 formis 2h cm. in diametro 7 mm. longa intus margine depressa 

 medio convexa extus squamis adpressis latis apice cuspidatis 

 pubescentibus 7-8 seriatis suffulta. Glaus depresso-globosa breve 

 apiculata 2 cm. longa 2| cm. in diametro, cicatrici depressa. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, leg. T. Kawakami et U. ^NIori, Oct. 1Ö00. 



The present Quercia^ boars some resemblance to Q. spicata 

 Smith, Q. formosana Skan, and Q. hi'cvlcatidata Skan ; but is easily 

 distinguished by the shape of the leaves. Mr. S. A. Skan informs 

 me that this new plant is the nearest to Quercus spicata Smith, 

 but sufficiently distinct in the long stalked leaves broad and 

 rounded at the apex. 



Quercus {Pasania) Konishii Hayata, sp. nov. (PI. XXXVII.). 

 Pamuli juniores dense pubescentes angulati. Folia petiolata re- 



