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ULMACEAE. — APHANANTHE 291 
(No. 3654; with young fruits); same locality, 1862, R. Oldham (No. 723; with 
unripe fruits; No. 724; with ripe fruits). Goto Islands: common, May 1901, 
U. Faurie (No. 4841; with c flowers and young leaves). 
A well-marked species easily distinguished from any Celtis by its leaves with the 
straight parallel lateral veins, each ending in a tooth at the margin. The fruits are 
hairy, the styles are more or less persistent, and the dark-colored stones show a 
very fine granulation. 
A picture of this tree will be found under No. x88 of the collection of Wilson’s 
Japanese photographs. 
