MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 195 
Mag. XX. p. 51; Marsum. et Hayara Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 251. 
This is very near EF. micrantha A. DC., but differs from it by 
the leaves which are much narrower at the base, denser cymes, 
and terete and fusiformed follicles. This is also near I. napeensis 
PrerrE, which is known as a rubber plant, but differs from it in 
having shorter corolla-lobes. 
Anodendron A. DC. 
Anodendron leve Maxim. in litt. ex Francu. et Savar, Enum. 
Pl. Jap. I. p. 315; Benru. et Hoox. Gen. Pl. I. Pp Fil ame 
Ichnocarpo, et p. 719; Forbes et Hemsn. Ind. Fl. Sin, II. ps 99, 
Has. Nagodake, leg. G. Naxanara, Aprili. 1907. 
Distris. Kwangtung, Hongkong, and Japan, 
Asclepiadeee. 
The following species have been kindly examined by Mr. N. 
K. Brown, assistant keeper of the Herbarium at Kew. He has 
found several new species in my collections. Ag he is very much 
occupied with colonial floras which at present monopolize nearly 
all the staff of the Herbarium, he has urged me to describe the 
new species in the present paper. 
Tylophora Br. 
Tylophora Browni Hayara sp.nov. Scandens, ramis gracilibus 
teretibus, pubescentibus demum glabratis, longitudinaliter rugosis 
rugulis prominentibus, pulvinis plus minus elevatis, ramulis tetra- 
gonis reflexo-pilosis. Folia oblongo-ovata, vel late ovata general- 
iter 8 cm. longa, 4m. lata, apice obtusa vel rotundata brevissime 
