208 ART. 19. — B. HAYATA : 



Chamweypavis Spach. 



Chamaecyparis formosensis Matsum. iu Tokyo Bot. Mag. XV. p. 

 187 ; Matsum. et Hayata, Euuin. PI. Formos. p. 402. 



Hab. in montibus Morrison, leg. E. Toeii, 1000 ; G-iyokusan, in 

 montibns Morrison, ad 10034 ped. alt., (Xo. 554), et Seizan, in isdeni 

 montibus, ad 11579 ped. alt., (No. 584), leg. S. Nagasawa, Nov. 

 1905 ; in monte Morrison, ad 7000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami et 

 U. MoEi, Oct. 1906, (No. 2103); Taitö : Bnnsliiseld, leg. T. Kawa- 

 ivAMi et U. MoEi, Dec. 1900, (No. 2104). 



DiSTßiB. An allied species, C. pmfcra S. et Z., occnvs in Japan. 



Chamaecyparis obtusa ^ieb. et Zucc. in " Endl. Couif. p. G8"; Pael. 

 iu DC. Prodi-. XV1.-2, p. 4(UJ ; Fea^ch. et Savat. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 471 ; 

 Waebukg, Monsuuia, I. p. 190 ; Beissn. IPandb. Nadelli. p. 92. 



Retinlspora obtusa Sieb, et Znce. Fl. Jap. II. p. 38 ; Mk,). Prol. Fl. 

 Jap. p. 332. 



Thuya oUiisa Mast. Journ. Linu. Soc. XVIII. p. 491, Fig. 4. 



forma formosana, (Fig. 5); Hayata, in Gard. Chron. (1908) p. 

 194. Strobili nt tYi3iccne mnlto minores 8 mm. in diametro 

 œquantes, seminilnis minoribus cum alis 2 mm. in diametro 

 «?qnantibns. 



Shinkö : Shirakkn, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Juni. 1906, 

 (No. 1329) ; Arizan, in montibus Morrisson, leg. (I. Nakahaea, Nov. 

 1906. 



DiSTEiB. Japan. 



This . Formosan CJianueci/parls is in all respects the same as the 

 Japanese species. But, the cone of the present plant is always 

 much smaller than the Japanese one, and the seed is also smaller. 

 Native botanists in the island suggest to me to separate it 

 from the Japanese species as a new variety. For the present, 



