G2 A1:T. 19. — B. HAYATA > 



from it in liaving serrulate leaves and larger flowers which attain 

 a diameter of even 8 mm. 



Actiiiidia Lindl. 



Actinidia callosa Lindl. ; Walp. Ami. I. p. 15 ; Dyer, in Hook. f. 

 Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 286 ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 78 ; Henry, 

 List PI. Formes, p. 20 ; Diels, Fl. Centr. Cliiu. p. 470 ; Matsum. et Hayata, 

 Emmi. PI. Formos. p. 47. 



Hab. Kagi : in monte Kishirei, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, 

 Oct. 1906. 



DisTKiB. Himalaya, central China to Japan. 



Stachyiir^is Sieb. et Zucc. 



Stachyurus praecox Smb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. I. p. 43, t. 18 ; Miq. 

 Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 204 ; France, et Savat. Emim. PI. Jap. L p. 59 ; Forbes 

 et Hemsl. lud. Fl. Sin. I. p. 79 ; Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 48. 



Stachyurus li'unakdcus Hook. f. et Thoms. in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. 

 p. 288 ; DiELS, Fl. Centr. Cliin. p. 475. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 7500 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. Mori, Nov. 1900, (Nos. 1873 et 1810); Koshun : Naibun, 

 leg. G. Nakahaea, Feb. 1907. 



DisTRiB. The Himalayas throngh central China to Japan. 



This is somewhat different from what w^e have in Japan. 

 The plant shonld, I think, be regarded as a form of the Japanese 

 species. 



Schinia Reinw. 



Schima Noronhse Reinw. ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. L-2, p. 492 ; Benth. 

 Fl. Hongk. p. 29 ; Maxim. Mel. Biol. XII. p. 42G ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. 



