MATEKIALS FOE A FLOKA OF FOEMOSA. 15 



DiSTEiB. Southern and Central China. 



Obseev. Plant slender, pubescent ; internodes 8 cm. long ; 

 leaves trifoliolate, about 10 cm. long, petioles 4 cm. long, twiniDg, 

 petiolules almost equal 8 ram. long, leaflets cuspidate-lanceolate 

 the terminal one ß cm. long, 1 cm. broad much larger than the 

 lateral ones, margin entire, with three distinct and two obscure 

 nerves, veins impressed on the surface, prominent beneath 

 scarcely hairy, turned black when dried ; achenes flattened ina dry 

 specimen, with two ridges, ovate, 2 mm. broad, hairy, tails 2 cm. 

 long with soft hairs ; somewhat resembles C /or?no5cma 0. Kuntze. 



Clematis crassifolia Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 7 ; Kuntze, Monog. 

 Clemat. p. 152 ; Foebes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 3 ; Finet et 

 Gagnepain, Contrib. Fl. Asi. Orient, p. 16. 



Hab. Sbintiku, Goshorin, leg. T. Kawakami, Dec. 1905, (No. 

 1245). 



DiSTEiB. Central and Southern China. New to the Formosan 

 flora. 



Obseev. Ratlier stout, glabrous, climbing plant ; leaves fleshy, 

 trifoliolate, leaflets elliptical, obtuse or acute, narrowed at the 

 base, nerves very obscure, reddish brown when dried ; sepals 

 angiistate with Avhite hau\s oti the margin, 18 mm. long; stamens 

 1 cm. long, with brownish undulated filaments ; anthers oblong, not 

 mucronate, five times shorter than the filaments ; achenes long 

 liairy, with liaiiy tails ; remarkable for its undulate filaments. 



Clematis Leschenaultiana DC. " Syst. I. p. 451 ; " Kuntze, 



Monog. Clemat. p. 107, (C cumminata 'k) ; Finet et Gagnepain 

 Contrib. Fl. Asi. Orient. }). 27. 



Clematis Wi>iJi'/ana? IIayata Fl. Mont, Formos. p. 43. 



