MATERIALS FOR A FLORA OF FORMOSA. 449 



Supplements and Corrections. 



Acer rubescens Hayata Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 66. 



Tho species is very different from A. insularis Maktno, so far 

 as I can ascertain in examining Making's species in tlie Tokyô- 

 Herbarinm, altliongli 1 liave not yet seen his type. 



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Acer Tutcheri DiirniE in Kew Bull. (1908), p. 16. 



The type does not exist in Formosa. 



Rubus fasciculatus Duihie in Ann. Bot. Gard. Cale. IX. p. 39. 



Rubus conduplicatus Duthie (perhaps an unpublished species). 

 ([ am very mucii indebted to Mr. S. T. Dunn for the above 



references). 



Tashlrœa okinawensis MatsUxM. mentioned in the present woidc, 

 p. 114, is not identical with Matsumura's type, although they bear 

 great resemblance in external appearance. 



Vaccinium japonicum Miq. var. lasiostemon Hayata n. n. 



Vaccinium Japonicum Miq, var. ciliare ITayata Materials for a 

 Flora of Formosa p. 168, (non Matsx^m.). After completing this 

 woi'k, 1 liavo once more examined tiie specimen with Mr. S. Ko- 

 MATsr, !ind found tluit it differs a httle froni the variety ciliare 

 whicli has a distinctly ciliated pedicel and thinly liairly stamens. 

 The p(,'fh('('ls of \\\o i)r('Sont plant are (juite or nearly glaln-ous 

 and the stamens arc mucli more barbate. It may be referred to 

 \\ jtipiniiciiii} Mri,).. ))iit sliould 1)(' I'cgai'dcd as representing another 

 variety of ilic same species. In tliis, Mr. S. Komatsu concurs. 



Ficus Awkeotsang Makixo in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XVIII. p. 151. 



