508 ART. 1.—B. HAYATA: 
5$ cm. longi 34 cm. lati, squamis mediocribus angustatis 
24 cm. longis 8 mm. latis apice subrotundatis erectis, umbone 
impresso-elevato late rotundato vel late rhomboidali. Semina 
fulvo-albicantia oblique oblonga 5 mm. lomga complanata apice 
obtusa basi acuta, alis cultriformibus 13mm. longis 54 mm. latis. 
Has. in Montibus Centralibus, leg. T. Kawaxamr et U. Mort, 
1906, Nov. (No. 2097); Randaizan, B. Hayara et U. Mori, 1908, 
Aug. (No. 7142). 
The present Pinus is very near P. densiflora, but differs from 
it in having more oblong ovate cone, with more elevated umbo ; 
also near P. yunnanensis and P. densata Masters, but distinguish- 
able from the former by the smaller cones and and two leaved 
shoots, and from the latter by the more slender leaves and not 
reflexed umbos; from P. prominens Masters, by the much longer 
cones with less edged apophysis. I have compared my plant 
with all the specimens of the genus in the Kew-Herbarium, but 
I have not been able to identify it. I think this may be a plant 
not yet described. In this, Dr. A. Henry concurs. 
Cy cadacee. 
Cycas LINN. 
Cycas taiwaniana CarruTuers in Journ. Bot. (1893) p. 2, t. 
Bare Forses et Hemst. Ind. FI. Sin. II. p. 560; Marsum. et Hayata 
Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 404. 
Has. China. 
I have seen the species in the Herbarium at Hongkong, labelled 
“ Kwang-tung, Lo-fare-shan”. This is very near C. revoluta 
Truns., but diflers from it mainly in the female flowers. So far, 
we have never seen the plant in Formosa. 
