SATIXDACE.E. 155 



The present A'.- r i- v.-ry different from A. cawlafum WALL., but very 

 near A. Dai-i<!! FRAXCH. Tin's species is distinguishable from. A. Daridl in 

 - which have much larger serration. 



Acer duplicato-serratuin HAYATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa 

 p. 65. Branchlets glabrous. Leaves oil >icular in outline, 7 cm. in diameter, 

 palmntely 7-lobed, lobes lanceolate acuminate, duplicate-serrate, terminal 

 lobe 5 cm. long, 1| cm. broad, the lowest lobes shorter, 2| cm. long, petioles 

 2 cm. long. 



HAD. Taito : Botaukei. 



Acer morrisonense HAYATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 66. 

 KOIDZ. in Jouni. Coll. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, XXXH-1. p. 16, t. 7. 

 Brauchlets glabrous, atro-purpurascent. Leaves ovately cordate, 5-uerved, 8 

 cm. long, 5 cm. broad, slightly o-loljed, lobes inconspicuous, obtuse, margin du- 

 plicato-seiTate, acuminate at the apex or cuspidate, tails serrulate, petioles 

 nearly ) cm. long. 



HAD. Mt. Morrison. 



Near Ac> , Davirli FRAXCHET, but differs from it in having the le.-iv.-s with 



three lobes, two of which are very obscure. The present plant is also very 



like A. laxtjlonim. There is at Kew a specimen exactly like this, labelled 



r off Hooh-i-!., China No. 218." It is very like A. Hooker >, but quite 



separable from it. 



Acer oblongum WALL, in DC. Pi..:lr. I. p. 503; BEXTH. Fl. Hongk. 

 p. 47: MAXIM, in Mel. Biol. X. p. 503: PAX. in KXGL. Jahrb. VII. il8S6) 

 p. 208; FORBES et HEALSL. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 141; HENRY List PI. Fornios. 

 p. 20 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PL Formos. p. 06. 



HAB. Vaongoli, Chokacliiraisha, South Cape. 



DLSTREB. The Himalayas. 



Acer trifidum HOOK, et ARX. Bot. Beec-h. Toy. p. 174 ; MAXIM, in 

 Mel. Biol. X. p. 603; SIEB. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. H. p. 81, t. 143; PAX. in 

 KXGL. Bot. Jahrb. YH. (1886) p. 186; HAXCE in Joum. Bot. (1873) p. 

 168 ; FORBES et I[EMSL. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 142. 



