13. s.vxiFiLV'JAci;.!:. 3 



acuminatf. -fnidary ones minute setose, terminal leaflets long, but Literal 

 oin- >hortly petiolulate. stipules rnembranaceous ovate acuminate dark erect. 

 liacemcs, with small floral leaves, 10 cm. long, base 5 cui. broad, pyramidal, 

 rhaches dark-hirsute, bracts stipule-like erect. Flowers densely clustered 

 toward-, tin- apex of peduneled racemules, shortly pedicelled. Calyx 3^ r mm. 

 long campanulatc, puljesoent, loljes o\at- obtu>- 5 mm. long 3-uerve<l thick 

 very much longer than tube. Petals spathulate 4 mm. long 1 mm. broad 

 >trongly x-i-itrd. margin minutely ciliately seir-ate, with 2-3 teeth on each side, 

 diffused. Stamens 10, ins<.'rte<l on calyx-disc. CajpeLs '2, distinct. Fruits 

 shortly leaked. leak- -3 mm. a,s long {is carpels. Seeds scobiform oblique 

 fusiform 1 mm. long. 



HAVJ. Mt. Morrison. 



1^ Sajcifraya LINN. 



Saxifraga sarmentosa Lrsx. ; MAI SUM. et H.VVATA Enum. PI. Fonnos. 

 p. 130. 



HAU. Tamsui. 



DisTiim. Japan and Central China. 



2. Jlitella LINK. 



Mitella japonica Mnj. ; HAYATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 88. 



HAH. Mt. Morrison. 



DISTKIB. Japan, very common in the valleys of the lowland-hills. The 

 distribution of the genus Mitdla is rather limited, being found only in 

 North America, Manchuria, East Siberia, Japan and Formosa. 



2\ Chryaosplenfum Lrsx. 



Chrysosplenium sp. HAVATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 87. 

 HAU. Mt. Moni-on. 



3. Par net sat a LINN. 



Pamassia palustris LINN. : H.VYATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 88. 

 HAB. Mt. Morrison. 



