62 01. COEXACE.E. 



to such ail extent that the ovary is sometimes 2-celled and the flower is 

 usually hermaphrodite. Accepting the latter statement, the present plant winch 

 has two-celled ovary should be referred to Oreopanav, on account of capitate 

 and sessile flowers, ruminate albumen, simple leaves and the existence of 

 three bracts under each flower. The style of this plant is exceptionally short. 

 The oceuiTence of this American genus in the island is very remarkable. 

 Another species was recently recorded from China by Mr. S. T. DuXN. The 

 species differs from ours in having digitate leaves. 



7. Hedera LrN>r. 



Hedera Helix Lixx. ; Hayata F1. Mont. Formos. p. 110. 



Hab. Tappansha. 



DiSTETU. Western Europe and North Africa eastward to Japan. 



Species imjoerfectly hnoion to me. 

 Panax fndicosum Lrs-\. ; Hexry List PI. Formos. p. 48. 

 Dendropanax sp. Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 110. = Gilibertia 

 pellucidopunctata Hayata. 



Hab. Mt. Morrison, Mt. Arisan. 



61. Cornaeese. 



Conspectus of the Foriiiosan Genera. 



Flowers hermapluodite Marlea. 1 



Flowers unisex-ual Amiiba. 2 



1. ^larlea Roxb. 



Key to the Forin.osan Spxles. 



Leaves entire, not lobed j]/. hegoniatfoUa. 



Leaves lobed, lotes divaricate M. platanifolia. 



Marlea begoniaefolia Roxb. ; Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. ill. 



H.AB. Mura3nsha, Urai. 



DiSTKiB. India, .^lalay, southern and cvutml Cliijia and Jaxiau. 



