— 428 — 



China (Fort.! A. 119): Formosa ad Tamsuy (Oldh. ! 

 n. 48), Liukiu (Wright! flore minore, foliis superio- 

 ribus trilobis distincte regulariter crenatis); Japonia: 

 ad Nagasaki et Yokohama cultus, fine Septembris flo- 

 rens. — Ex De Candolle originis indicae^ ex Mas- 

 ters in Fl. Ind. e China ortus arborescens dictus/for- 

 tasse in Liukiu spontaneus. In Japonia herbaceus est, 

 quotannis e radice truncos plures usque orgyales emit- 

 tens, floribus tectos innumeris pallide roseis fundo pur- 

 pureis. 



Corchorus acutangulus Lam. Benth. Fl. Hongk. 40. 



Liukiu, ins. Miyako(Tashiro! sub nom. jap. Tunaso 

 modoki); China: Hongkong (Benth.), ad lacum prope 

 Kiu-kiang (Shearer!), nee non in tropicis. 



Euodia Z/fl^marcÂ;mna Benth.Fl.Hongk. 59.cum synn. 



Liukiu (WrighV.): ubique ad ostium aestuarii Napa, 

 arbor 3 — 4-metralis, Junio 82 fl. (Tashiro! s. n. jap. 

 Awadan); China: Formosa ad Tamsuy (Oldh.! n. 61), 

 Hongkong (Hance!, Wright!, Forbes!), Canton 

 (Wawra! n. 501). 



Zanthoxylon planispinum Sieb. Zucc. 



Bene distinguendum a Z. alato Roxb. foliis 1 — 3- 

 jugis (neque 3— 6-jugis), foliolis latioribus obtusis 

 acutis V. breve obtuse attenuatis (neque caudatoacu- 

 minatis), petiole baud v. anguste alato, aculeis magis 

 compressis saepe multo latioribus. Tale, semper sibi 

 simile, occurrit sponte in Japonia australi et media, et 

 eandem plantam nuper accepi e Chinae pro v. Kiang-su 

 (Feng-wang-shan, Majo 79 fl.) et in hortis Shanghai 

 cultam Novbri 80 frf. (Forbes!). 



In China australiore vero, jam prope Amoy, verum 



