MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 449 
Supplements and Corrections. 
Acer rubescens Hayata Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 66. 
The species is very different from A. insularis Maxtno, so far 
as I can ascertain in examining Maxtno’s species in the Tokyo- 
Herbarium, although I have not yet seen his type. 
Acer Tutcheri Durnie in Kew Bull. (1908), p. 16. 
The type does not exist in Formosa. 
Rubus fasciculatus Duinte in Ann. Bot. Gard. Cale. IX. p. 39. 
Rubus conduplicatus Duruir (perhaps an unpublished species). 
(I am very much indebted to Mr. 8. T. Dunn for the above 
references). 
Tashirwa okinawensis Matsum. mentioned in the present work, 
p. 114, is not identical with Matsumvura’s type, although they bear 
great resemblance in external appearance. 
Vaccinium japonicum Mra. var. lasiostemon Hayara n. n. 
Vaccinium japonicum Mia. var. ciliare Hayata Materials for a 
Flora of Formosa p. 168, (non Martsvm.). After completing this 
work, [ have once more examined the specimen with Mr. 8. Ko- 
mMatsu, and found that it differs a little from the variety ciliare 
which has a distinctly ciliated pedicel and thinly hairly stamens. 
The pedicels of the present plant are quite or nearly glabrous 
and the stamens are much more barbate. It may be referred to 
V. japonicum Mrq., but should be regarded as representing another 
variety of the same species. In this, Mr. 8. Komatsu concurs. 
Ficus Awkeotsang Maxrno in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XVIII. p. 151. 
