MATEEIALS FOE A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 107 



Schisophragma Fauriei Hayata in Matsum. et Hayata Enum. 

 PL Formes, p. 131. 



I liave examined the type of S. integrifolia Feanchet in the 

 Herbarium at the Jardin des plantes at Paris, and found that my 

 plant is quite distinct from Feanchet's species. The latter species 

 may be another variety of S. hyclrangeoides S. et Z. 



Cardiandra Sieb, et Zucc. 



Cardiandra formosana Hayata in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. p. 54 ; 

 Matsum. et Hayata Enum. PI. Formes, p. 132. 



Cardiandra sinensis Hayata Fl. Mont. Formes, p. 92, (nonHEMSL.). 



The present plant is described by myself in Tokyo Bet. Mag. 

 XX. p. 54, and afterwards is reduced to a synonym of C. sinensis, 

 in Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 92. Having examined the type of C, 

 sinensis Hemsl. at Kew, I have, however, found that my plant dees 

 not quite agree with Hemsley's species. C. formosana differs from 

 C. sinensis mainly in having narrower leaves with shallower denta- 

 tion, and much larger petaloid sepals. The Fermesan plant 

 should, therefore, be regarded as a species distinct from the conti- 

 nental plant. 



Hydrangea Linn. 



Hydrangea angustipetala Hayata sp. nov. Frutcx, scandens?, 

 rnmis deersum subglabris fusco-rubescentibus, sursum cinereo-tomen- 

 tosis. Folia oppesita longe oblonga vel late lanceolata, 12 cm. longa, 

 3 J cm. lata, serrata, scrris ascendentibus, supra hispidula, subtus 

 villoso-tomentosa, pallidiora, petiohs 1 cm. longis. Cymae terminales 

 7 cm. longae totiusque lat», ramis tementellis. Flores marginales 

 steriles, longe podicellati, podicollis IJ cm. lengis, sepalis 4, peta- 



