— 519 — 



rollae minore, radice stolonifera facile propagatam atque 

 Parisiis rusticam. Addit tamen Planchon (in V. Htte 

 1. c.) plantam Parisiensem ab illa a Lindley in bot. 

 reg. depicta differre flore inodoro et surculis innovan- 

 tibus violaceovelutinis (d'unveloute decouleurviolette), 

 atque quaerit, anne et liic duae species lateant. Lindley 

 vero de sua planta habet, tepidariam esse et primo 

 gelu necatam. 



7. Gl. infortumtmi L. Cod. 4633. Lour. Fl, Coch. 

 471. Schauer 1. c. 667. Gl. viscosum Vent. Jard. 

 Malm. t. 25. Hook. Arn. Bot. Beech. 205, 268. 



China australi (Vachell), Liukiu (Hooker et Ar- 

 nott). India!, Gei/lon. 



8. Gl. trichotomum Thunb. Fl. Jap. 256. Schauer 

 1. c. 668. Sieb. Zucc. Fl. Jap. fam. nat. n. 521. 

 Miq. Prol. 31. Fr. Sav. En. I, 359. Banks, Ic. 

 Kaempf. t. 22. Seo Kusits vulgo Kiisoggi, Kaempf. 

 Amoen. 827. 



Japonia^ frequens arbuscula a Kiusiu usque ad 

 Yezo australem, Ghina media (Fortune! A. 45), 

 Shanghai (Augustinowicz!) et australi, Formosa 

 (Oldh.! n. 391). 



Debeaux (florule de Shanghai n. 89), qui ad fossas 

 occurrere dicit, ait, plantam esse perennem 10 — 14dm. 

 altam: an nostra unquam ita occurrat dubito. 



9. Cl. formosanum. {Sect. 1, § 5. Paniculata,S chsiuer) 

 Ramis panicula parceque petiolis pube strigosa brevi 

 tomentellrs, foliis oppositis modice petiolatis membra- 

 naceis opacis subtus paulo pallidioribus glanduloso- 

 punctatis ad venas parce strigosopuberis et ad venarum 



