12 44. cejVssulaceA. 



A very slender lierb, neai'ly 20 em. high, erect; radical leaves 

 triparted, terminal segment trilobed, 2j- cm. long, 1 cm. broad, trilobulate, 

 loboles lanceolate, obtuse at the apex, lateral segments linear-lanceola,te as 

 long as the terminal one, divaricate nearly at the right angle to the terminal 

 one ; petioles 5 mm. long ; cauline leaves a very few, opposite, linear, simple 

 or triparted ; cymes terminal, raches ternate very few- flowered ; flowers yeUow 

 2|^ cm. long, 1| cm. in diameter; sepals lanceolate 5 mm. long; petals 2^ cm. 

 long, acute at the apex, 



Hab. Takow. 



DiSTEiB. An endemic plant. 



Ealanchoe spathulata DC. ; Matsum. et Hayata Euum. PL Formos. 

 p. 134. 



Hab. Kelung, Shintiku. 



DiSTRiB. Southern China, xiustraHa, Burma and Java 



3. Sedum Limx. 



Key to the Fmiaosan SiKcies. 



( 1 ) Flowers in contracted cymes; leaves smaller spathuhitely oblong. 



*S'. morrisoneiise. 



Flowers in spreading cymes ; leaves larger obovately round or more 

 or less spathulate ^S*. formosamim. 



Sedum formosanum N. E. Be.; Matsum. et Hayata Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 135. 



Hab. Kotdsho, Kelnug. 

 DiSTRiB. Loo-choo. 



Sedum morrisonense Hayata Mater. Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 94. Peren- 

 nial, erect, nearly 8 cm. high, branched from the base, gkbrous. Leaves 

 approximate densely arranged closely imbricate, thick camose, oblong- 

 lanceolate, apex obtuse, base i mm. produced beyond the insertion, 

 a mm. long 1|- mm. broad or broader. Cymes 3-fid many-flowered, 

 bracteate, bracts leaf-like shorter than flowers ; flowers sessile on the 

 brtiuches of cyme, small, 7 mm. long, ciimpanulato. Sepals oblong- 



