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carpella % distincta, disco longiora ; stylus brevis ; stigma ovoidenm exan- 

 nulatuin, apiculo conico breviter 2-fido. Folliculi divaricati continui, teretes, 

 10 cm. longi, 4 mm. in sectione Eequantes. Semina in folliculo pauca, 

 oblonga, 11 mm. longa, 3 mm. lata, compressa, apice parum contracta ; coma 

 4 cm. longa cacluca et annulo pilornm brevium persistente coronata ; albumen 

 copiosum ; cotyledones oblonga?, foliacese ; radicula longa, cotyledones in longi- 

 tudine asqnans. 



Hah. Shinko, Shintiku, leg. T. Kaytaeaui, anno 1906 (Mart. FJ.). 



It was suggested to me by Mr. T. Kawakami that this species may 

 belong to Urceola. Studying this point carefully, I think that the plant 

 should be referred to Ecdysanthera on account of its glands within the 

 sepals, and its lobes of the corolla being imbricate. This new species 

 resembles E. densifLora Miq. (Fl. Ind. Bat. II. p. 452) : but differs from 

 it by the long petioled leaves and flowers. 



Contributions to the Flora of Mt. Morrison. 



by 

 B. HAYATA. 



Assistant in the Botanical Institute, Science College, 

 Imperial University of Tokyo. 



Boehnninghausenia albiflora Reich. " Conspect. Reg. Veg. p. 197"; 

 Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 486 ; Hance, in Journ. Bot. (1874) p. 259 ; 

 Franchet, PI. David, p. 66; Fraxch. et Say. Enum. PL Jap. I. p. 71; 

 Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 209; Engl, in Eng. et Pbant. Nat. Pfl. fam. III. 

 —4, p. 130 ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 102 ; Diels, Fl. Centr. 

 Chin, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. p. 423. 



Hah. Tuhosha, ad 2930 ped., (No. 706); Tatsuho, ad 3139 ped., (No. 716); 

 Sanchdkei, ad 4000 ped., (No. 725), leg. S. Nagasawa, anno 1905. Nov. 



Distrib. Monotype. Khasia, in the temperate regions of Himalaya ; 

 also in mountainous district of China and Japan, but not in any neigh- 

 bouring country farther south than Formosa. 



Paris lancifolia Hayata n. sp. Rhizoma... Caulis simplex, circ. 

 50 cm. longus. Folia 7-8, ad apicem caulis verticillata, sessilia, lanceolate- 



