MATEEIALS FOE A FLOEA OF FOEMOSA. 209 



p. 170 ; A. Brand Ellisiophyllum, in Zwei kritischen Pfianzen- 

 gattungen, p. 5. 



For comment as to this being referred to Scrophularineœ, 

 see p. 8, nnder Introduction. 



Paulownia Sieb et Zucc. 



Paulownia sp. nov. ? Hayata in Bull. III. Congrès International 

 de Botanique de Bruxelles, (1910), p. 41, PI. XXIV. 



Hab. Mt. Sôtenzan, B. Hayata, Aug. 1908. 



The present Paulownia was pointed out to me by Mr. T. 

 Kawakami in August, 1908, when I was botanizing on the moun- 

 tain with the same gentleman. 1 found the plant in full foliage, 

 but lacking flowers. The photograph given in the paper above 

 cited was taken by myself on the spot. I may add that there 

 exist three species spontaneous in continental China and another 

 also spontaneous in the Island of Formosa. The Chinese species 

 of Pauloicnia are P, Imperialis Sieb, et Zucc. (which exists also in 

 Japan where it is found only in cultivation), P. Fortimei, which is 

 easily distinguised from the preceding species by its much elon- 

 gated leaves, and finally P. Fargesli Feanch. 



Hem fph raff ma Wall. 



Hemiphragma heterophylla Wall. ; Benth. in DC. Prodr. X. 

 p. 421) ; lIooK. f. Fl. Hrit. Ind. IV. p. 289 ; Foebes et Hemsl. Ind. 

 Fl. Sill. II. p. 192. 



'■^Logonia cUni'ala Hayata Fl. Mont. Formes, p. 1G2,P1. XXVIII. 



DisTEiB. North Fndi;!, S(^iith CJiina, the Philippines. 



* For cjmment as to this being rrt'.Tred to this species, see p. 0, under Introductioi. 



