30 MAGNOLIACE/E. 



8 mm. broad, lateral pinm~c often pinnate 12 mm. long (including petioltiles), 

 lateral pinnules pinnate, terminal pinnule simple. Catiline leaves 2, at the 

 base of branches, opposite, smaller, teruate or bi-teruately pinnate. Flowers 

 dichotoinonsly cymose, pedicels 8 mm. long. Sepals 5, ovately oblong, 4 mm. 

 long, obtuse at the apex. Petals 5, very short, neetariformed, stipitate, 1 mm. 

 long (including stalks), blades rounded -\- mm. long, obtuse and mucronate, 

 with glandules at the base inside. Stamens 5, filaments 2^ mm. long, com- 

 planate, anthers oblougly orbicular often incuiTed. Carpels 2, separated, 

 sessile, crescent-shaped, 3 mm. long, |~ mm. broad, stylo very short, -.jj- mm. 

 long, stigma truncate. Follicles divaricate, elongate, 9 mm. long, 2i mm. 

 broad, connate at the base, truncate at the apex, greenish on the back, 

 yellowish on the face. Heeds nearly 10, globose, mm. in diameter, slightly 

 cariuate on the back, yellowish brown, glabrous. 



HAD. A ri /.an. 



Near 7. adiaitli/oUum HOOK, et THOMS., but differs from the type in 

 having much smaller flowers and shorter leaves. 



Magnoliaceee. 



Conspectus of the Formosan Genera. 



(1) Erect shrubs or trees. (2i 



Climbing shrubs. Leaves exstipulate Kadmr. 5 



(2) Perianth none Trocliodendi'on. 1 



Perianth exists. (3) 



(3 1 Stipules 0. Perianth double. Carpels in one whorl llUciinn. '2 



Stipules conspicuous, convolute and sheathing the young foliage, 

 deciduous. (4) 



(4) Gyiiophore sessile Magndia. 3 



Oynophore stalked Michdia. 4 



1. Trochodendroti SIEU. et Zucc. 



Trochodendron aralioides SIEB. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. I. p. S3, tt. 39 et 

 40 ; MIQ. Prol. Fl. Jnp. p. 140 ; FIUNCH. et SAVAT. Euurn. PI. Jap. p. 19 ; 



