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cliooan plant, we find " fiores umbellati, uiubellis cymose 5-6-fasciculatis, 

 pedunculis umbellaiuni 5-6 nun. lougis, petioluin seqnantibus, pedieellis florium 

 circ. 3 mm. longis florein 2-plo superantibus."* In comparing the above 

 descriptions, we see clearly that the Loo-chooari plant is not identical with 

 MAXIMOWICZ'S species. As to the identification of the Loo-choo plant with 

 the present one, I am not as yet in a position to decide it. I can only add 

 that they are very similar. 



Ilex Integra THUNB. Fl. Jap. p. 77 ; DC. Prodr. II. p. 16 ; MAXIM, in 

 Mem. Acad. Sc. Peters. 7 e se'rie XXIX. (1881) p. 41 ; SIEB. et Zucc. Fl. 

 Jap. Fam. Nat. I. p. 148 ; MIQ. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 269 ; FIUNCH. et SAVAT. Enmn. 

 PI. Jap. I. p. 77 ; FOUBES et HEMSL. lud. Fl. Sin. I. p. 116 ; Pro et MATSUM. 

 Tent. Fl. Lutch. p. 368 ; PALIBIN Conspect. Fl. Koreas I. p. 52 ; MATSUM. 

 et HAYATA Enum. PI. Fonnos. p. 81. 



Prinofi Integra HOOK, et AIIN. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 261. 



HAE. Exact locality is not known. 



DISTKEB. Japan, Corea and China. 



Ilex Kusanoi HAYATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa p. 55. 

 Branches rugose, atro-purpurascent, branchlets slender, ciuerascent, angnlate. 

 Leaves petiolate, alternate, chartaceous-membranaceous, oblong or oblougly 

 ovate, or obovate, slightly oblique, 5 cm. long, 3 cm. broad, obtuse at the apex, 

 or shortly acuminate, or slightly cuspidate, or obtusely acute, shortly aristate 

 at the extremity, acute at the base, obscurely creuulate on the margin, 

 aristate at the apex of the teeth, nearly entire near the base. Flowers 2- 

 3-4 clustered at the axils, long pedunculate, peduncles slender, 18 mm. long, 

 perulate at the base, perules minute, subulate. Flowers most likely herma- 

 phrodite. Sepals 5, rounded, 1 mm. long, persistent, margin ciliolate. Corolla 

 5-lobate or sometimes 6-lobate, 3 mm. long, lobes rounded, 2 mm. long, 

 tubes 1 mm. long. Stamens 5, rarely 6, affixed on the tube of the corolla, 

 1 mm. long, anthers triangular, cordate, 4- mm. long, acute at the apex, fila- 

 ments dilated. Ovary globose, 2 mm. long (including st} r le), style short, stigma 



* The description above referred to has been drawn up by myself from a specimen from 

 the Loo-choo Archipelago, which is referred to I. Hanceana MAXIM, by Dr. T. ITO. 



