aug. i9io.i SUZUKI— A LJ^T OF PLANTS COLLECTED. 169 



Obs. — In N. Austriacum Crantz, which is an allied species, 

 the style is subequnl to the pod in length ; but in the pre- 

 sent sp. it is much shorter, (about Vs the length of the pod.) 



Pittosporum glahratum Lindl.; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 19 ; Forb. et 

 Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 58 ; Diels in Engl. Bot. 

 Jahrb. XXIX. 378. (No. 8), 



Hypericum chinense L., Forb. et Hemsl. 1. c. 72 ; Diels 1. c. 475. 

 &UM J^om. Jap. Biyoyanagi. (No. 36). 



Grewia paryiEora Bge.; Forb. et Hemsl. I.e. 93; Diels I.e. 468. 

 (No. 45). 



Ilex rotunda Thunb.; Forb. et Hemsl. I.e. 118. Nom. Jap. Ktjro- 



GANE-MOCHI. (No. 29). 



Sageretia theesans Brongn.; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 68 ; Hook. f. 

 Fl. Brit. Ind. I. Horb. et Hemsl. I.e. 131. Nom. Jap. Ku- 

 roige. (No. 58). 



Koelreuteria bipinnata Fr. ? ; Dippel, Laub-holzkunde, II. 392. 

 (No. 44). 



Obs. — The genus is endemic to China, and there are found 

 only 3 species, of which the 2 are quite different from the 

 present specimen. The specimen seems to be of the third 

 sp. which is K. Bipinnata. But I hesitate to identify the 

 specimen confidently with this sp., as it is described as 

 having toothed leaflets, while in our specimen they are entire ; 

 (single detached leaf seen). 



Pistacia chinensis Bge.; Engl, in DC. Monogr. Phanerog. IV. 

 291 ; Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 148 ; 

 Diels in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 431 W&M (No. 40). 



Mucuna capitata W. et Am.; Baker in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II. 

 187; Ito et Matsum., Tentam. Fl. Lutch. 154; Matsum. et 

 Hayata, Enum. PI. Formosa. 100. (No. 37). 

 Obs. — The determination unsatisfactory. The raceme is long 

 peduncled in my specimen, but M. capitata is described as 

 having short-peduncled flower-clusters. 



Vigtia Vexillata Benth.; Baker in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II. 

 906; Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 193; 

 Diels, I.e. 419. 

 var tsusimensis Matsum. in Bot. Mag. Tokyo, XVI. 93, 



