CELASTEIN'E.E. 135 



H.VB. Bioritsu : Rokujotaisan. 



Near Hex ,-,,(l>elioi<l^ HOOK. f. which differs from the present plant in 

 the leaves, which are more attenuate or cuspidate towards the apes. The 



- of this plant are acute at the apex, but neither attenuate nor 

 cuspidate. 



Ilex taiwaniana HAYAT.V Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 58. 

 Branches ashy, glabrous. J^eaves alternate, ovate, obtusely acute, obliquely 

 acute at tin- base, mucrouately serrate, distinctly venose on lx>th sides, 

 charhioeo-menibr.maceous. Flowers 3-5-clustered at the axils, clusters ped- 

 unculate, peduncles 5 mm. long. Sepals 5. rounded, 1 mm. long, petals 5, 

 rotunda te. 2 mm. long ; stamens 5, iutrorse, rudiment of the ovary convex. 

 Drupes glo1>ose. 4 mm. long, long pedunculate, (peduncles 2 cm. loug\ 10- 

 sulcate with 5 stones. 



HAB. KwashotJ. 



species imperfectly known to me. 



Ilex Mertensii MAXTM. var. formosae I>'^. ; HVYATA Mat-ri.ils for a 

 Flora of Formosa p. ">'. 



HAT;. Soutli Cape, Dr. A. HEX BY. 



T have seen the plant at Kew. It is not yrt represented in the Herbarium 

 at Tokyo. 



Ilex ardisioides Lr> in -Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. LXXVTTT.-I. (1901 . p. 

 359 ; HAY ATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 53. 



HAB. South Cape, Dr. A. HENRY ! 



I have seen the plant at Kew : it is not yet represented in the Herba- 



Celastrineae. 



Conspectus of (he Fornto-^tn Genera. 



(1) Fruits dehiscent. (2) 



Fruits indehisceut. Ovary imperfectly 3-celled ; fruits 1-celled, 



broadly 3-winged Tr!pf>:-rt/giHm. 3 



