74 ART. 19. — B. HAYATA : 



The present plant is in every respect very like Rhus Toxicoden- 

 dron Linn., but differs from it in having densely bristled fruits. 

 At first sight, this new species appears to be referable to Tricho- 

 carpwy on account of its bristled exocarpium. Studying the plant 

 carefully, I have found that it should be referred to Venenatce by 

 reason of the mesocarpium and general characters of the fruit. 

 The plant may better be placed between the two sections. 



Pistacia Linn. 



Fistacia formosana Matsumuea, ia Tokyo Bot. Mag. XV. j). 40 ; 

 Matsum. et Hayata, Eimm. PI. Formos. p. 99, t. 9. 



Hab. in montibus Ako, leg. N. Konishi, Oct. 1903, (No. A. 5.). 

 DisTKiB. An allied species P. chinensis Bunge is found in central 

 and northern China. 



Leguminosse. 



Crotalaria Linn. 



Crotalaria formosana Matsumuea, in Ito et Matsum. in Tent. Fl. 

 Lntcli. J). 395 ; Matsum. et Hayata, Enum. PI, Formos, p. 103. 



Hab. Tappansha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, Oct. 1900, 

 (No. 1760). 



Closely resembles C. linifoUa Linn. ; probably a form of it, 



Desniodiiiin Desv. 



Desmodium parvifolium DC, ; Ird et Matsum. 1. c. p, 418 ; Matsum. 

 et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. p. 107. 



Hab. Suizan, in montibus Morrison, ad 7702 ped. alt., leg. S. 

 Nagasawa, Oct. 1905, (No. 069) ; in monte Morrison, leg. T. 

 Kawakami et U. Moei, Nov. 1906, (No. 1916). 



