MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 175 
fiiformibus recurvatis 4 cm. longis apice capitatis. Semina minute 
oblongo-complanata, # mm. longa. 
Has. Nanto: Shojo, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mort, 1905, Aug. 
(No. 1160). 
Near f. Marrere Tate, which has leaves much acuter at both 
ends, less reddish beneath, and has soft villose fruit and pedicels. 
Also near JL, dilatatum Mi1q., but quite distinguishable by the 
smaller leaves and densely pilose capsules ; from /. rhombicum Mia., 
this differs in having longer leaves and much more densely pilose 
capsules. It comes most near &. Marrere Tare, with which it 
may, perhaps, be indentical. 
Plumbagineee. 
Statice LINN. 
Statice sinensis Girarp in ‘“ Ann.. Sc. Nat. 3-Série II. p. 
329°’; DC. Prodr. XII. p. 646; Bentu. Fl. Hongk. p. 281 ; Forses 
et Hemst. Ind. Fl. Sin, II. p. 35. 
Statice Wrighttt Hayata in Marsum. et Hayara Enum. Pl. 
Formos. p. 220, (non Hance). 
Has. Shintiku: Chiko, Aprili. 1895, (No. 31, A.) leg. Y. Tasutro. 
Distris. China: Shingking, Shangtung, Fokien, Kwangtung, 
Hongkong, Hainan. Corea. 
Compared with a specimen at Kew. 
Primulaceeze. 
Lysimachia Linn. 
Lysimachia fragrans Hayarta sp. nov. Herba ascendens basi pro- 
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