TERNsTRiEMIACE.i:. 89 



8. Schima REINW. 



Schima Noronhse REIXW. ; Mi>. Fl. Lid. Bat. L-2, p. 492; BENTH. 

 Fl. Hongk. p. 29; MAXIM. Mel. Bid. XII. p. 426; FORBES et HEMSL. Ind. 

 Fl. Siii. I. p. 80 ; HENRY List PL Formos. p. 20 ; MATSUM. in Tokyo Bot. 

 Mag. XH. p. 68 ; ITO et MATSUM. Tent. Fl. Luteh. p. 328 ; MATSUM. et 

 HAYATA Enurn. PL Formos. p. 49 ; HAYATA FL Mont. Formos. p. 63. 



Gordonla java.nica HOOK. f. Bot. Mag. t. 4539. 



HAB. Mt. Morrison. Hokkokei, Koko ; South Cape. 



DISTREB. Tlie eastern frontier of India. ; from Coehinchina through the 

 Malay arcliipelago, and southern China to the Loo-dioo islands. 



9. Gordonia ELLIS. 



Gordonia anomala SPRF.\< v. ; BENTH. Fl. Hongk. p. 29 ; FORBES et 

 HEMSL. Tnd. Fl. Sin. I. p. 80 : MATSUM. iu Tokyo Bot. Mag. XII. p. 63 ; 

 HENRY List PL Formos. p. 20 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Euum. PL Formos. 

 p. 49. 



Camdlia axiflaris ROXB. ; Bot. Mag. t. 2047 ; DC. Prodr. I. p. 529. 



Pdyspom a.xillaris SNYEET, "Hort. Brit, ed-1, p. 61," Bot. Mag. t. 

 4019. 



HAB. Kelung, Hokkokei. Horislm, Botausha, Koshibussha, KiLsshaku, 

 Shiuteugjii. 



DISTRIB. Hongkong. 



10. TJiea LINN. 



Dicliotomous Key to the Formosan Species. 



(1) Leaves pilose Thea sdicifdia. 



Leaves glabrous. (2) 



(2) Stamens hairy. (3) 

 Stamens glabrous. (4) 



(3) Leaves elongately oblong, caudate at the apex T. gracilis. 



Leaves elongately oblong, slightly or not caudate T. caudata. 



