MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 103 
Photinia LInvu. 
Photinia niitakayamensis Hayata sp. nov. 
Photinia Notoniana Wicutr et Arn. var. eugenifolia Ko1zuMt, 
(non. Hoox.) in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXHI. p. 170. 
Photinia integrijolia Marsum. in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XII. p. 55; 
‘Marsum. et Hayatra Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 130, (non. LinDL.) 
Rami fusco-cinerascentes, lenticellis globosis minutis notati, 
longitudinaliter rugulosi, ramulis tenuiter tomentosis vel pubes- 
centibus foliosis. Folia oblongo-oblanceolata, vel oblanceolata, 
chartacea, 74 cm. longa, 24 em. lata, apice acuto-acuminata, breve 
aristata, vel callcso-aristata basi obtusa vel acuta, integra supra 
ad costas et venas tenuiter hirsuta, demum glabrata, costis supra 
planis vel tenuiter impressis, subtus prominentibus, venis lateralibus 
utrinque tenuissimis, petiolis 24 cm. longis teretibus tenuiter 
hirsutis, basi abrupte dilatatis, stipulaformibus. Flores cymosi, 
cymis terminalibus 5 cm. longis totiusque latis, hirsutis. Fructus 
globosi 8 mm. longi, 5-loculares, carpellis hirsutis leviter exsertis, 
calycis lobis triangularibus 1 mm. longis, totiusque latis hirsutis 
persistentibus. 
Has. Ganzan, leg. 8S. Nacasawa, 1905, Oct. (No. 551). 
The present plant was identified with P. integrifolia Linpt. by 
Prof. J. Marsumura in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XII. p. 55, and was 
corroborated by myself in Enum. Pl. Form. p. 130. It was 
finally identitied with P. Notoniana Wicur et ARN. var. eugenifolia 
Hoox. by Mr. G. Komumr in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXIII. p. 170. 
While studying here at Kew, I have examined the types of 
the species and variety and found that they are not at all 
in accord with the present plant. They differ from our plant 
in many points, but especially in having much larger and thicker 
