TERXSTKiEMlAa: 85 



(3) Leaves glabrous MM both surfaces A. formos-- 



Leaves piL>s- U-neuth J- lasiostyla. 



Adinandra Millettii BEXTH. et HOOK. i. Gen. Plant. I. p. 183 ; 

 HANCE in Journ. But. 1^ p. 'J : MAXIM, in Mel Biol. XII. p. 4:21 ; 

 FOIILES et HEMSL. Iiul. Fl. Siii. I. p. 76; HEMIY List PL Forums, p. 19; 

 MATSUM. et HAYATA Eiiuin. PI. Forrnos. p. 45. 



Clejera Mttettii HOOK, et ARX. Bot. Beech. Vy. p. 171, t. 33. 



HAD. Kelung, Tamsui. 



DLSTEIC. Cliiiia : Kwantung. 



Adinandra pedunculata HAYATA Materials for a Flora uf Formosa p. 

 4.0. Arborescent. Leaves alternate, shortly petiolate, obovately elliptical or 

 oblong, abruptly acuminat:-. obtuse at the extremity, 7-8 cm. lung, 3-2 i- cm. 

 birwd. entire 011 the margin, serrulat- towards the . ins slightly pro- 



minent 011 lx)th sides, pallid beneath. Flowers axillary, solitary, long 

 pedunculate, glabrous, peduncles 3-4 cm. long. Sepals o, strongly im- 

 bricate, cuueate at the base, ovate, acute, glabrous, somewhat thick, ciliate on 

 the margin, coriaceous, 8 mm. long, mm. broad. Petals o, cuneate at the 

 base, ovately naiiuwed, acuminate, somewliat thick, 10 mm. long, 3-4 mm. 

 l)iv>ad. glabrous : stamens nearly 30, 8 mm. long, filaments geuiculate, slightly 

 pilose, anthers linear, pilose, as long as filaments, connectives produced. Ovary 

 4-ceUed, bi-oadly ovoid, somewhat pilose, 2i- mm. long, styles filifonned, 

 si imewliat glabrous, 8 mm. long, stigmas obscurely 4-l< >1 K-d. 



HAB. Shintiku : Goshizau. 



Xear A. '.i.cv.minata but ditiers from it in having glabrou> 

 and stigmata which are oltscurely 4-lobed ; also comes neaa 1 A. f'ornto- 

 HAYATA, but quite distiuguishal>le by the larger tiowers, numei'ous (nearly 30"> 

 stamens, and 4-ceUed ovary. 



Adinandra fonnosana HAYATA in MATSUM. et HAYATA Euum. PI. 



Formes, p. 4"> ; and Materials for a Flom of Formosa p. 42. 



This comes very near A. Jlittetiii which has leaves shining velvety 

 beneath. In the present plant, leaves are quite glabrous, on both sides <>r 

 slightly pubescent* but never velvety beneath. 



