18 ART. I.—B. HAYATA: 
oblongis ; achznia pubescentia, stylis longe barbatis, barbis albis. 
Has. Taichicho; Daiboho, leg. T. Kawaxamr et U. Mort, 
Aug. 1904, (No. 229); Bidritsu: Taiko, leg. T. Kawaxamr et U. Mort, 
Aug. 1908 (No. 73); Taihoku: Shizangan, leg. T. Kawaxamr et 
S. Sasaxr, Juni. 1908. 
The commonest species of Clematis in Formosa; the leaves 
of the plant are extremely variable. It comes near C. triloba Hoox ; 
but differs from it in having leaves grossly dentate or incisely 
lobed. Also it is very like C. Vitalba Lay. var. javanica O. Kzz., 
from which it is distinguishable by its more rounded fruit. 
Clematis paniculata THuns. 
Has. Garanbi: Koshin, leg. T. Kawakami, Juli. 1906, (No. 
1620). 
Distris. Japan, China and Korea. 
Exactly the same as Chinese specimens at Kew, labelled C. 
paniculata but a little different from Japanese specimens preserved 
in the Tokyo Herbarium. 
Clematis uncinata CuHamp. in “Kew Journ. Bot. III. p. 255”; 
Bentu. Fl. Hongk. p.6; Maxm. Mél. Biol. IX. p. 597; Forses et 
Hemsu. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p.7; Finer et Gacneparn, Contrib. FI. 
Asi. Orient. p. 8. 
Cl. leiocarpa Ottv. in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 1533. 
Var. floribunda Hayara n. v. Glabra, subnigricans in exsiccato, 
internodiis 12 cm. longis. Folia 5-foliolata subcoriacea  cire. 
20 em. longa, foliolis ovato-lanceolatiis acuminatis, basi rotundatis 
11 em. longis, 34 cm, latis, 3-nerviis supra subtusque prominentibus. 
Panicule axillares 30 em. longe, 15 cm. late, ramosissime, bracteis 
subulatis. Flores minores 14cm. in diametro seyuantes; sepalis 
