WAR 5. 1937 
JOURNAL OF THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY, 
TOKYO. 
VOL. XXX., ARTICLE 1. 
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Materials for a Flora of Formosa 
Supplementary notes to the Enumeratio Plantarum Formosa- 
narum and Flora Montana Formose, based on a Study 
of the Collections of the Botanical Survey of 
the Government of Formosa, principally 
made at the Herbarium of the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, Kew. 
By 
B. Hayata, Rigakuhakushi 
Lecturer on Botany, Botanical Institute, College of Science, 
Imperial University of Tokyo. 
Introduction. 
Since the publication of the Enumeratio Plantarum For- 
mosanarum” and Flora Montana Formose,” a large number of 
collections has been sent to me for determination, by the Go- 
vernment of Formosa. The collections are in greater part from 
the mountainous regions of the island and contain a considerable 
number of novelties. As the flora of Formosa has a_ close 
affinity to the floras of Japan and China, it is very important, 
in order to work up the materials, to make an exhaustive com- 
parison of the collections with specimens from the two countries. 
1) Marsumoura, J., and Hayara, B.—Enumeratio Plantarum Formosanarum, in Journ. Coll. 
Sci. Imp. Univ. Téky6, XXII, 702 pages, with 18 plates, 1906. 
2) Hayara, B.—Flora Montana Formosw, in Journ. Coll. Sci. Imp. Univ. Toky6, XXV. 
Art.—19, 260 pages, with 41 plates, 1908. 
