70 62. CAPIJIFOLIACE;E. 



Viburnum integrifolium HAYATA (PL II.) Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 132 ; 

 Branches and branchlets slender, divaricate, gray-brown, glabrous. 

 Leaves ( >pposite, ]>etiolate, ex stipulate, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 9 cm. 

 long, 2-.V cm. broad, suddenly acuminate at the apex, (acuminated part 2 cm. 

 long.) acute at the base, entire, veins and veinlets obscure on the upper 

 surface, prominent 011 the lower surface, veins erect-patent and connected near 

 the margin, veinlets transversely connected, not prominent on both surfaces, 

 smooth glossy above, almost dark in dried specimens, pale below, 

 petioles 7 mm. long. Cymes terminal, many-branched at the apex, pul>esce)it. 

 branches verticillate. Flowers 3} mm. in diameter ; calyx-tube 1 mm. long, 

 margin patent and 5-lobed, lobes triangular, acute, ^ mm. long. Corolla 

 broadly campanulate patent, 4 mm. in diameter smooth deeply 5-lobed, lobes 

 ovate-rounded, 1 mm. long rounded at the apex. Stamens 5, inserted at the 

 base of the corolla, filaments 1 mm. long. Styles mm. long, broadly-conical 

 at the base. Drupes ovoid, fleshy, 7 J mm. long, 1-seeded. Putamen like 

 plano-convex lens, ventral side slightly concave. 



HAB. Mt. Morrison ; Taiko. 



Very near V. .sr/w/W />/"/ liKixv. ; but differs from it in having quite 

 glabrous and much smaller leaves. Also near V. sempervirens C. KOCH, and 

 V. cor'KH-i'inii BT.OFE, but differs from the former in having narrower lea.ves 







with different venation and looser racemes, and from the latter by the smaller 

 leaves and very much smaller flowers. 



Viburnum luzonicum ROLFE in Journ. LIXN. Soc. XXI. p. 310; 

 HAYATA Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 133. 



HAB. Fukkisho ; Hikaku. 



DISTBIB. The Philippines. 



The present plant was previously referred to V. erosum THUNB. by my- 

 self. After comparison of this plant with the Philippine plant, I found that 

 they are quite similar. Vilmrnum erosum recorded from Formosa by Mr. W. 

 B. HEMSLEY may, I infer, be the same as the Philippine plant. 



Viburnum morrisonense HAYATA Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 133. Branch 

 strong, pale brown, more or less rugulo.se, branchlets opposite, furcate, falcately 



