GOODENOVIE/E. 83 



clixvatis stiginatosis. Fructiis ignotiis. 



Hab. in niontilnis centralibiis, leg. T. lv.\WAK.iJii et U. Mori, Aprili. 1910 

 (Fl.). 



Near Valeriana officinalis 

 LiKX., Ijiit (litiers from it liy the 

 very mucli smaller leaves with 

 entire leaflets. 



Goodenoviese. 

 SccBvola Lixx. 

 Scaevola hainanensis 



Haxce (Fig. -22), in Jonrn. Bot. 

 (1S7S), p. 229 ; Hemsl. Ind. Fl. 

 Sin. II. p. 2; Duxn et Tutch. FL 

 Kwangt. ancl Hongk. p. 151. 



Hab. Kagi, leg. T. Kawa- 

 K.-VMI, Oct. 191.3. 



This very interesting plant 



accords nearly exactly witlr the 



original description of Haxce 



which is rj[uoted as follows. •'•Fru- 



tescens, caulihus diiiusis cortice 



glaliro suberoso cinereo obtectis, 



ramulis novellis hirsutis, foliis 



! sreidus fascicidatis S]iathu]ato- 



I linearibus obtusis v. obtusius- 



' cnlis glaberrimis 6-7 lin. longis 



j 1-li lin. latis axillis cinereo- 



I ianatis, floribus axiHaribus soli- 



tariis sessilibus v. breviter pedun- 



cidatis bracteolis binis foliis 



homomorphis calycem duplo 



superantibus suffultis, calvce 



Fig. 22, Saevola haiiumensis Hayata; a, a 

 flower, X 3 ; b, corolla, expanded along the lateral 

 suture, X 3 ; 0, a flower, corolla taken off, showing 

 stamens and style, x 3; d, e, stamens seen from 

 diSerent sides ; f, g, apical portion of t\\e style, seeu 

 from difierent sldes; h, vertical section of the s.ame, 

 showing the stigma ; i, a fruit X 7 ; j, cross section 

 of the same, x 7; k, 1, a seed seen from diflereut 

 sides X 7 ; d, e, f, g, h, much more magnified. 



