Observations on the Flora of Japan. 



{Continued from p. 146.) 



By 

 T. Makino. 



Ficus (Eusyce) Awkeotsang Makino sp. uov. 



pettr 



Leaves (Fig.l, a. 

 not. size) petiolate, 

 oblong - lanceolate, 

 very hardly oblique 

 in form, gradually 

 more or less at- 

 tenuated above and 

 with an obtuse tip, 

 broadly acute below 

 and obliquely sub- 

 cordate at the very 

 base, entire, narrow- 

 ly somewhat reflex- 

 ed and crispulate on 

 margin, chartaceo- 

 coriaceous, green 

 aud glabrous but 

 subpubescent on the 

 midrib and veins 

 above, covered with 

 pale fulvous minute pubescent hairs 

 on the midrib veins and veinlets 

 beneath, but tomentoso-pubescent in 

 the lower portion of the midrib, about 

 13 cm. long, 5 cm. broad ; midrib 

 slender, prominent beneath ; veins 

 about S-10 on each side, slender, 

 erect-patent, hardly arcuate up- 

 wards, continued before reaching the 

 margin, the lowest two opposite and 

 larger (therefore subtriplinerved at 

 the base) ; veinlets (Fig. 1, b. mag.) 



