66 (Vib AR ISR BAVARA'S!? 
Has. Taito: Batai-ankei, in monte Lagulan, ad 5000 ped. 
alt., leg. N. Konisn1, Juni. 1902. 
Acer morrisonense Hayara sp. nov. 
Acer sp. aff. A. crategifolio, Hayara Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 71. 
Ramuli glabri, atro-purpurei. Folia ovato-cordata 5-nervia, 
8 cm. longa, 5 cm. lata leviter 3-loba, lobis inconspicuis obtusi- 
ssimis, margine preter apicem duplicato-serrata, apice acuminata 
vel cuspidata, cuspidibus serrulatis, petiolis cire. 3 cm. longis. 
Has. in Monte Morrison. | 
Near Acer Davidi Francn.; but differs from it in having 
leaves with three lobes, two of which are very obscure; also very 
like A. laxiflorum, but quite distinct from it. There is a specimen 
exactly like this at Kew, labelled ‘“ Acer aff Looker, China, No. 
218.” It is very like A. Hookeri but quite separable from it. 
Acer rubescens Hayara sp. nov.* 
Acer sp. aff. A. rufinervi Hayara Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 72. 
Ramuli palliduli exsiccato nigricantes. Folia ambitu cordata 
octagona leviter 5-loba, lobis brevissimis cuspidatis, cuspidibus 
terminalibus angustis linearibus, lateralibus latioribus serrulatis, 
infimis brevissimis, basi cordata, margine preter cuspidem dupli- 
cato-serrata, 9-10 cm. longa, 7 cm. lata, coriacea, longe petiolata, 
petiolis 6-7 cm. longis. 
Has. Taito, Batai-ankei, ad 7600 ped. alt., leg. N. Konzsxt, 
Juni, 1902, (No. A. 11). 
There is a specimen very much like this at Kew. The 
specimen is labelled ‘ Acer capillipes Maxm. Japonia, Nippon, 
* After completing this manuscript, I have found that the plant is very like, or perhaps 
the same as, Acer insularis which has quite recently been described by Mr. 'T. Maxrno. His 
specimen is, however, not accessible for us in the Herbarium at ‘Téky6. 
