MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 89 
Disci glandule circ. 10, ad faucem calycis insert, late angustate, 
%mm.longe. Carpella 5, subfusiformia 24.mm.longa latere in- 
teriore hirsuta, apice stylis persistentibus 1 mm. longis coronata. 
Has. Randaisan, leg. T. Kawakami, et U. Morr, Aug. 1908. 
Near Spirea japonica Linn.; but differs from it in having 
duplicately serrated leaves and less hairy smaller calyx ; also near 
Spirea bella, from which this differs in ovate acuminate or acute 
leaves. 
Var. brevistyla Hayara n. v. Calycis lobi cire. obsoleti, vel 
obtusissimi. Carpella sub maturitate ovoidea 2 mm. longa, apice 
brevissime rostrata, vel rostris obsoletis, glabrata, ceetrum ut typicee. 
Has. in Monte Morrison, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mort, Oct. 
1906, (No. 1801). 
The present variety differs from the type in having much 
shorter carpels, nearly obsolete styles, and very short calyx lobes. 
Spirzea morrisonicola Hayara, sp. nov. 
Spirea sp. Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 79. 
Suffrutex nanus, glaber. Folia alterna subsessilia ovata apice 
obtusa basi acuta vel cuneata 14 cm. longa medio sursum denticu- 
lata basin versus integra, venis supra impressis subtus prominen- 
tibus. Fructus in cymas racemosas terminales dispositi. Carpella 
2 mm. longa breve rostrata. 
Has. in Monte Morrison, ad 12000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakamr 
et U. Mort, Oct. 1906, (Nos. 2233 et 2296). 
The present plant is distinguished from other species of the 
genus by its small and glabrous form. 
Rubus LINN. 
Rubus conduplicatus Duruie in Herb. Kew. 
