MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 209 
p. 170; A. Branp Ellisiophyllum, in Zwei kritischen Pflanzen- 
gattungen, p. 5. 
For comment as to this being referred to Scrophularinea, 
see p. 8, under Introduction. 
Paulownia Sites et Zuce. 
Paulownia sp. nov. ? Hayara in Bull. III. Congrés International 
de Botanique de Bruxelles, (1910), p. 41, Pl. XXTYV. 
Has. Mt. Sotenzan, B. Havara, Aug. 1908. 
The present Paulownia. was pointed out to me by Mr. T, 
Kawakami in August, 1908, when I was botanizing on the moun- 
tain with the same gentleman. I found the plant in full foliage, 
but lacking flowers. The photograph given in the paper above 
cited was taken by myself on the spot. I may add that there 
exist three species spontaneous in continental China and another 
also spontaneous in the Island of Formosa. The Chinese species 
of Paulownia are P. imperialis Stes. et Zucc. (which exists also in 
Japan where it is found only in cultivation), P. Fortunei, which is 
easily distinguised from the preceding species by its much elon- 
gated leaves, and finally P. Margesit FRrancn. 
Hemiphragma \W Au. 
Hemiphragma heterophylla Watu.; Brnra. in DC. Prodr. X. 
p. 429; Hoox. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 289; Forses et Hemsu. Ind. 
Pe, yom. Li, p. £82. 
*Logonia dentata Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 162, Pl. XXVIII. 
Distris. North India, South China, the Philippines. 
* For comment as to this being referred to this species, see p. 6, under Introductioa. 
