MATERIALS FOE A FLOE A OF FOEMOSA. 211 



Fl. Hongk. p. 256 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 333 ; Forbes et Hemsl. 

 Ind. FI. Sin. II. p. 224, 



Hab. Shizangan, leg. B. Hayata, Juli. 1908. 



DisTEiB. India, Ceylon, Malaya, Cochinchina and China. 



Gesneraceœ. 

 Titanotrichtiiîi Soleeed. 



Titanotrichum Oldhami Soleeed. in Bericliite der Deutsch. 

 Bot. Gesellsch. Y.-27, p. 400, (Sept. 1909). 



Matsumuria Oldhami Hemsl. in Kew Bull. Dec. (1909) 

 p. 361. 



'"^'Rehmamiia Oldhami Hemsl. Ann. Bot. IX. p. 154 ; Ind. Fl. Sin. 

 II. p. 194 ; Heney List PL Formos. p. 88 ; Matsumuea et Hayata 

 Enum. PI. Formos. p. 282 ; Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 174. 



DisTEiB. An endemic genus. 



Obseev. Herb base shrubby, hirsute ; stem slender, simple, 

 hirsute, scape-like, erect, with a few leaves a little above 

 the base, with a few flowers a little below the middle, and 

 with many deformed ones spicately arranged upwards. Leaves 

 shortly petioled, approximately alternate, obliquely oblong acute 

 at both ends, margin serrate towards the apex, intire near 

 the base, strigose above, pubescent below. Segments of de- 

 formed flowers very small oblong acute, terete, fleshy, numer- 

 ously clustered ; clusters alternate, or approximately superposed. 

 Flowers a few, racemosely arranged a little below the 

 middle of the stem, pediceled. Calyx 5-parted, segments lanceo- 



• For comment as to this buing referred to this Bpecies and family, see p. 5, under In- 

 troduction. 



