24 KANT'NCi'L.VCK.K 



HAB. Garanbi, K6shnn, by T. KAWAKAMT, July, 1900, No. (1020). 

 DISTRIB. .Japan, China and Corea. 



Exactly the same with Chinese spacimens so named at Kew, but a little 

 different from tlie Japanese specimens preserve:! in tlie Tokyo Herbarium. 



13. Clematis loirinensis HAYATA Materials for a. Mora of Formosa p. 

 14. 



HAB. Pom'n islands. 



14. Clematis formosana KT*NTZE; "HOOK. Tc. ri. t. 1015"; HENRY 

 T ist PL Formos. p. 14 ; MAT^TM et HAYATA Fnum. VI. Formos p. 5. 



HAB. Kachinro, Taiclm : Koroton, A|)e's Hill. 

 P)lSTl;ri!. An endemic ])lant. 



15. Clematis chineusis KKTZ. ; V)C. Trolr. T. p. ?> ; FOUBES in Journ. 

 Eot. (1884) pp. 262 et 205; FORBES et HEMSI . Tnd. Fl. Sin. T. p. 3; BIF.LS 

 Fl. Centr. Chin, in ENGL. Pot, Jalirb. XXIX. p. 382 ; MATSUM. (t HAYATA 

 Fnum. riantarnm FormOBanarum p. 4; FISET et GAGNEPAIN Contrib. Fl. Asi. 

 Orient, p. 20; HAYATA Materials for a Fl. Formos. p. 14. 



Clematis minor DC. ; Lori;. Fl. Coc'lmieli. el-Wrunx p. 422 ; FORBES 

 in Journ. Pot. (1884) p. 20:5. 



Clemafis Bentlamiana HEMSL. Ind. Fl. Sin. T. p. 2. 



HA15. TaitJ : Taiharo, by T. KAWAKAMT and O. NAKAHARA, Jan. 100<i, 

 (No. 080). 



DISTRTB. Southern and central (lu'na. 



OBSERV. Plant slender, pubescent; interuo.les 8cm. long ;": leaves tri- 

 foliolate, about 10 cm. loa^, petioles 4 cm. l<r.]^, t\viniiip;, pr^tiolules almost 

 equal 8mm. loii^, leaflets cuspiiate-laneeolate, the terminal one cm. lou# 

 1 cm. wide, much larger than the Literal ones, margin entire, with tliree 

 distinct and two obscure nerves, veins impressed on the surface, prominent 

 l>eneatli, scarcely hairy, turned black when dried ; achenes flattened in a 

 dry specimen, with two ridges, ovate, 2 mm. broad, hairy, t tils 2 cm. long- 

 with soft hairs; somewhat resembles f. formosana (). KUXT/F. 



