10 43. rt.vxiFRAri.voE.T;. 



it is so Tery different from D. crenafa, that it is quite proper to raise it up 

 to a specific rank. The fruits of the present plant are very similar to those 

 of Henry's specimens at Kew. 



8. Cardimulra Sieb. et Zvcc. 



Cardiandra formosana Hayata, in Tokyo Bot. Map,. XX. p. 5.'j ; .and 

 ]\[ater. Fl. Formos. p. 107. 



Cardiandra mimsis Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 92, (non HEjrsi..). 

 H.\B. Tapj)aiisha. 



9. Itea Ltxx. 



Dichotomom Key to ihc Formosnn Spccirs. 



( 1 ) Leaves narrowly lanceolate or oblong, thinner. Flowers smaller, rela- 

 tively broader jietals ; puberulous ca]isules /. pcrrri flora. 



I. cJiinenms. 



Leaves oblong, thicker ; glabrous cajisules. 



(rar. siibserruJafa . 



Itea chinensis Hook, ot Anx. ; ^Matstju. et Hayata Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 133. 



Hap,. Taihoku, Koketsusan, Kelung, Shintengai, Taiton, Hokuto, 

 Kusshaku. 



DiSTEiB. Tjoo-choo, Hongkong, China, Khasia. 



Itea chinensis Hook, et Anx. var. subserrulata Maxh:. ; Matstjc. 

 et Hayata Enum. PI. Foimos. p. 133. 



Itea parviflora Hemsl. Ann. Bot. IX. p. 1.54 ; MATSt'Jt. et Hayata 

 Enum. PI. Formos. p. 133. 



Hab. Bankinsing, Kosluni, Kuraru. 



10. Mibes Lixn. 



Ribes formosanum Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 93. Slirub, branches 

 angular, spines infra-axillary ternate very patent. Leaves simple plicate on 

 nerves, broadly rounded truncate at the base or cordate, 2.V cm. lonw, 5-6- 

 lobed, lobes obtuse, a few grossly serrate, petiolate, petioles sparingly glandulose- 



