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reticulatuni Hay., f. 53e, figures only. Machilus arisanensis nov. 

 nom., f. 56b, 57 {M. macrophylla Hemsl. var. arisaneyisis Hay.); M. 

 kwashotensis, f. 56d, near M Faberi Hemsl., but with obovate-obtuse 

 leaves; M. longisepala Hay., f. 56f, figure only; M. pseudolongifolia, 

 f. 56a, near M. longifolia Bl., but with oblanceolate leaves which 

 are broadest in the upper portions; M. siijfrutescens, f. 56e, near 

 M. Kwashotensis Hay., but with much smaller leaves; M. suihoensis 

 Hay., f. 56c, figure only. Phoebe fonnosana nov. nom. [M . formosana 

 Hay.). Notophoebe Konishii Hay., f. 59c, figure only. Litsea acutivena, 

 f. 58d, differs from L. dolichocarpa by its leaves with more acutely 

 arranged lateral veins; L. akoensis Hay., f. 59b, additional remarks; 

 L. bridelUfolia , f. 58b; L. dolichocarpa, f. 59d, near L. nantoensis 

 Hay., but distinguishable by the ovoidal gemmae and a little broa- 

 der leaves with more elevated reticulation of the veinlets on the 

 under surface; L. hypophaea, near L. akoensis, but with less eleva- 

 ted veinlets on the under surface of the leaves; L. Nakaii, f. 58c, 

 differs from L. dolichocarpa and L. acutivena by the lanceolate lea- 

 ves with long cuneate base; L. obovata Hay., f. 58a, additional re- 

 marks; Actinodaphne hypoleucophylla, f. 60e, remarkable for its 

 floriferous gemmae; A. niorrisonensis Hay., f. 60d, figure only; A. 

 rnushnensis Hay., nov. nom. f. 60b, additional remarks. {Litsea mus- 

 haensis Hay.); A. nantoensis Hay., f. 60a and A. pedicellata Hay., ■ 

 f. 60c, figures only. Tetradenia acuvninatissima Hay., f. 61d, new 

 descr.; T. acuto-trinervia, f. 61a, new descr.; T. aurata nov nom., 

 f. 61c, c' {Litsea aurata Hay.) and T. Konishii Hay., figures only; 

 T. kotoensis, f. 6lb; T. parvigemma, f. 61f, near T. variabillima , 

 f. 61e, but differs from it by the quite glabrous leaves and the very 

 small ovoidal gemmae. Li}idera akoensis Hay., f. 62c, figure only; 

 L. communis Hemsl., f. 62f, new descr.; L. formosana Hay., f. 62a, 

 L. glaiica ßl. var. Kawakamii Hay., f. 62e, L. 0/<;?/?am/Hemsl., f. 62d, 

 figures only; L. Pricei, near L. Oldhami, but with thinner leaves 

 with a narrowly cuneate base; L. randaiensis Hay., f. 62b, and L. 

 strychnifolia S. et Z., f. 62g, figures only. 



Thymelaeaceae. Wikstroemia mononectaria,i. 63, near W. japo- 

 nica Miq., but ditfers from it in having much longer racemes, lar- 

 ger flowers, glabrous ovary and especially by the linear undivided 

 Single glands rising from the base of the ovary on one side of 

 the latter. 



Loranthaceae. Loranthus chinensisDC, description; L. loniceri- 

 folitis, near L. rhododendricolus Hay., but with shorter anthers; L. 

 Phoebe forniosanae with very thick and nearly ligneous coroUa; L. 

 rhododendricolus , near L seraggodostemon , but with normally two 

 celled anthers; L. ritozanensis , very near L. theifer, but with much 

 longer anthers; L. seraggodostemon, the anthers have many small 

 pores arranged in four rows; L. theifer. Pseudodixieae, tribus novus. 

 Pseudodixiis Hay. P. japonicus Hay., nov. nom., f. 64, synonj'^my, 

 description, distribution. Viscum bongariense, f. 65, 66, separated 

 from V. Querci-Morii by the tetragonal male flowers with equal sized 

 perianth lobes; V. diospyrosicolum , f. 67, 68; V. filipenduliim f. 69, 

 70, with persistent calyx lobes; V. liquidambaricolum , f. 71, 72, very 

 near V. articulatum Burm., but occurs on Liquidantbar forynosana 

 only; V. niultinerve nov. nom., f. 73 {V. Orientale Willd., var. mul- 

 tinerve Hay.), V. Querci-Morii, PI. 13, f. 74, near V. bongariense 

 Hay., but with more slender branches and more or less complanate 

 male flowers. 



Balanophoreae. Balanophora >norrisonicola, near B. forynosana 



