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vaginae 2—2,5 em longae; capitula obconica 4 mm longa vertice circ. 
4 mm lata; bracteae involucrantes uno capitulo 2—4, oblongae obtusae 
uninerviae prope apicem minute denticulatae, dixum paullo superantes; 
 bracteolae flores 9 stipantes ovatae acutae versus apicem minute denti- 
culatae; bracteolae fl. d obovato-oblongae acutae sursum minute denti- 
culatae; omnes glabrae uninerviae; receptaculum glabrum. Flores d in 
uno capitulo sex, sepala 3 omnino connata obovata antice truncata 
minute denticulata, obscuriter trinervia; petalorum tubus lobis 3 brevissi- 
mis, filamentis adnatis apice uniglanduliferis; glandulis nigris, carpellis 
sterilibus 3 nigris. Flores 9 in uno capitulo quatuor, sepala 3 in 
spatham distincte vel obscuriter trilobatam antice minute fimbriato- 
denticulatam ambitu orbientarem utrinque truncatam connata; petala 3, 
uno altero longiore, omnia uninervia anguste spathulato-oblonga utrin- 
que attenuata, apice emarginato-lobulata, sino uniglandulifera, lacinulis 
apice truncatis minute paucidenticulatis. — Nom. Jap. „Adsuma-hosikusa“ 
(nov.). — Prov. Iwasiro: ad vulcanum Takayama (Adsumasan). 
17. Dryopteris pseudo-erythrosora Kodama 1. c. I (1913) p. 165, pl. 83. 
— Stipites fasciculati, paleis ferrugineis lanceolatis acuminatis, margine 
fimbriatis densissime vestiti, Frondes oblongo-deltoideae, acuminatae, ` 
herbaceae vel papyraceae, bipinnatae, rachibus costisque paleaceis, paleis 
costis basi bullatis; pinnis oblongo-lanceolatis, acuminatis; pinnulis 
numerosis, oblongis breve petiolatis, basi subauriculatis, superiore trun- 
catis, inferiore obliquis, apice obtusis, margine subintegris vel crenato- 
serratis; venis pinnatis. Sori numerosi, mediales, demum inter sese sub 
confluentes. Indusium orbiculari-cordatum, maturum contractum, margine 
integrum. A D. erythrosora var. obtusa, Makino differt, soris non costis 
approximatis, stipitibus paleis fimbriatis densissime vestitis. — Nom. Jap. 
»Saikoku-benishida*. — Prov. Ise; Prov. Awa (Shikoku). — S. Kodama, 
XXVI Vermischte neue Diagnosen. 
1067. Eucalyptus Stricklandi J. H. Maiden, in Journ. W. Austr. Nat. 
Hist. Soc., III (1911), p. 175. — Probably a shrub, but no particulars 
furnished. Branchlets glaucous. Juvenile leaves not seen. — Mature 
leaves pale dull green on both sides, afterwards glossy on both sides, 
coriaceous, thick, petiolate, lanceolate (thefew leaves seen up to 
10 cm long and 2—3 cm broad) — Flowers. — The buds three to six 
in the umbel as seen, sessile on a very broadflat peduncle 
1—1,5 cm long. Opercula nearly ovoid, the calyx-tube markedly 
expanded at the line of junction forming a well-defined ridge, and 
forming an ,egg-in-egg-cup“ arrangement.  Calyx-tube of about the 
same length as the operculum (1 cm) ridged and flattened so that two 
of the ridges almost form wings. — Long narrow anther, with long 
narrow gland, filament nearly at base; is related to E. incrassata as 
regards anthers. Filaments dry red. — Fruits. — Sub-cylindrical, very 
