468 ITO ET MATSUMUEA : (201) 



S. hulbiferuM, Makino ! 111. Fl. Jiip. T, n. 10, p. 2, t. 

 GO. 



Insula Utciiixa : iii tractu Nakugan [Tashirol April. 

 1887, fl.) ; iii tractu ►Shimadjiri circa Tumigusliiku [S. Tana- 

 ha\ u. 11, l;3 Majo 1891, H.). 



DisTKiB. Japau uud Cliiua. 

 Tasliiro's specimeus seem to agree exactly ^vitli llauce's 

 diaguosis of S. Alfredi. 



S. Makinoi, Maxim. (?) iu Mel. Biol. XII (1888) p. 728- 

 Insula Amami-Usiiima {Tashirol Sept. 1887, steril.). 

 Insula Utciiina : iuter Tchatau et Uu ua (T. Itd, u. 

 991, 22 Aug. 1894, stcril.). 

 Stem procumbeut, oiteu rootiug at tlie nodes. 

 lu thc form of leaves, our specimeus agree ^vitli the Jcipauese 

 S. Makinoiy Maxim., but we should like to defer prououueiug as 

 to tlieir ideutity uutil we examiuc more complete specimeus. 



S. sp. 



Insula Amami-Osiiima : iuter Naze ct Yamatohama 



{T Ito, u. .5G3, G Julio 1894, steril.). 



Steui thick, lleshy, suberect (?), uot procumbent. Leavcs 

 alternate or aggregate, glabrous, flesliy, obovate or obovate- 

 spathulate, attcuuate toward the base, eutirc. 



S. sp. 



IxsuLA ]\Iyaku {Tishirol Julio 1887, frf.). 

 Tashiro's specimens, with mauy fruits cousistiug of straight 

 and acuminate carpels ; aud collected after defoliatiou and de- 



