10 49. SAXITRAGACEE, 
it is so very different from D. erenata, that it is quite proper to raise it up 
to a speeifie rank. "Phe fruits of the present plant are very similar to those 
of HrNnY's specimens at Kew. 
8. €Caurdiandra Smp. et Zvcc. 
Cardiandra formosana Havara, in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. p. 55; and 
Mater. Fl Formos. p. 107. 
Courdiendra: sinensis Havvra. Fl. Mont. lFormos. p. 92, (non. Hxwsr.). 
Han. C"lappansha. 
9. Ite« liv. 
Dichotomowus Key to (he. F'ormosan. Species. 
(1) Leaves namowly laneeolate or oblong, thinner. Flowers smaller, rela- 
tively broader petals ; puberulous eapsules............ I. parviftora. 
: í J. chinensis. 
Leaves oblong, thicker; glabrous capsules... ........- 
Leer. subserrulata. 
Itea chinensis Hoox. et Anx.; Marscw, ot Havsra. Enum. Pl. Formos, 
p. 133. 
Har. "Taihoku, Koketsusan,  Kelung, Shinteneai, "laiton,  Hokuto, 
usshaku. 
DisrRIB. | Loo-choo, Hongkong, China, Khasia. 
Itea chinensis lÍloor. et Amw. var. subserrulata Maxrw.; Marscw. 
et HavarA Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 133. 
Itea parviflora HxMsr. Ann. Bot. IX. p. 154; MarsuvM, et. HAYATA 
Enum. Pl. Formos. pslio2: 
Har. Bankinsing, Koshün, Kuraru, 
10. Ribes Liww. 
Ribes formosanum Hav«ra Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 93. Shrub, branches 
angular, spines infra-axillary ternate very patent. — Leaves simple pliceate on 
nerves, broadly rounded truneate at the base or cordate, 21 em. long, 5-6- 
lobed, lobes obtuse, a. few grossly serrate, petiolate, petioles sparingly elandulose- 
