MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 275 
In C. philippinensis, the leaves are quite entire, more coriaceous, 
less reticulate and much larger, while in the present plant 
they are thinly coriaceous, serrate towards the apex, and acuminate 
or almost caudate. Besides, the two are easily distinguishable 
by the general appearance. Our plant is near C. australis Lin. 
and C. tetrandra, Roxs., but differs from the former by the 
quite glabrous fruit and from the latter by the leaves, which are 
serrate only towards the apex. 
Broussonetia VENT. 
Broussonetia Keempferi Sizz.; Bureau in DC. Prodr. XVII. p. 226; 
Kurz in Journ. Bot. (1873), p. 193 ; Franca. et Savar. Enum. Pl. Jap. 
I. p. 433; Forses et Hest. Ind. Fl. Sin. II. p. 455. 
Has. Randaizan, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mort, 1909, Mart. (No. 
3716); Shinko: Gatton, 1907, Mai. (No. 2824); Shintiku: Goshi- 
zan, leg. T. Kawaxamt, 1906, Juni. (No. 5971). 
Distris. Japan. 
Ficus Linn. 
Ficus Konishii Hayara sp. nov. Arbor, truncis 12 m, altis, 2 
m. in diametro, ramulis fusco-cenirascentibus longitudinaliter 
rugosis cicatricibus oblongis foliorum notatis. Folia alterna, petio- 
lata, ovata, 15 cm. longa, 74 cm. lata, apice subito acuminata, 
(acuminibus linearibus vel angustis 15 mm. longis 4 mm. latis apice 
acutis), basi squalia vel inequalia rotundata, vel acuta, trinervia, 
additis 2-nervis basilaribus minoribus, nervis lateralibus a 
