8 STERCULIACE^. RUTACE;E. 



by myself and ptliers. But, in comparicg it with the latter species wliich. 

 I had Jin oppjrtimity to coUect in Hongkong in tlie summer, 1917, I have 

 found thfit thoy are quite diiferent. The leaves of tlie Formosan plaut are 

 much more tomentose beneath than those of the Hongkong. The trnnsvei-se 

 veiiilets of the former are reddish, while those of the latter are not colored. 



Sterculiaceae. 

 Heevesla Lindl. 



Reevesia formosana Hayata sp. nov. Arborescens ; rumis vjdidibus 

 -ciuerascentibus. Foha alterna hxnciolata vel oljlanceolata tenuiter coriacea 

 vel chartacea 7-9 cm. longa 2^-3 cm. lata npice olitusa basi cune ita margine 

 subintegra utraque pagine subglabra, costis venis venulisque utraque ptigine 

 elevatis, petiohs ]J-2cm. longis glabris. Flores ignoti. Fructus versus 

 apicam 2-3-di5positi capsulares 5-carpeUarc:s Uguosi semiglobosi, in sectione 

 longitudinaU obcordati 2 J cm. lougl totiusque lati profuude 5-sulcati et lobati, 

 septicide et locuUcide dehi&centes ; semina in quoque loculo 2 ab apice locuU 

 pendula obovata 7 mm. longa superposita longe lateque alata, cum alis 

 «ultriformia cum aUs cu'c. 2 cm. louga ; testa caiiilagiuea basi et hitere ad 

 alam producta ; albumen copiosum ; embryo maguus toto cavo seminum ex- 

 tensus ; cotyledoues foUosae, radicula iufera. 



Hab. Huranzan, leg. B. Hayata et S. Sasaki, JuU. 1912. 



Somewhat comparable to li. thys.soides Lindle, B. Wcdfchil Br. and R. 

 j)ubescens Mast. ; but differs from them by the leaves which are cuneate or 

 acute at the base. The leaves of the other species are more or less rounded 

 at the base. 



Rutaceae. 



JPhellodendron Rufr. 



Phellodendron Wilsonii Hayata et Kanehira sp. nov. Arbor ; ramuK 

 teretes glabri lenticeUis miuutis couspersi. FoUa opposita piunata in ambitu 

 oblonga cum petioUs 27 cm. longa 15 cm. lata imparipinnata, pinnis 4-5- 

 jugisj j"gis a se 4 cm. remotis, pinnis medUs majoribus plus minus obUquis 



