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Soc. XXVI. 85. (Not collected in the mountain, but in a place near 

 it). 



The specimen lacks flowers, but it is probably of var. typica 

 LiNGELsiiEiM in Engl., Bot. Jahrl. XL. 216 and in Sargent's PI. Wils. 



II. 260. Insect Wax is obtained from the plant. 



51. Jasniinum urophyllum Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. I.e. 81; 

 var. Wilsonii Kehder in Sargent, PI. Wils. II. 613. (On the 



slope). 



Scandent. Hcmsley describes the flowers of /. urophyllum as 

 yellow, while Wilson states that they are white. Yamazuta who 

 collected the present specimen states that the flow^er is white tinged 

 with red ; and in the dried state it is of dark red color, 



24. Loganiaceae. 



52. Gardneria nutans Sieb. et Zucc. Fam. Nat, II. no, 561 ; 



f. multiflora Making (sp, propr.) in Tokyo Bot. Mag. VI. 53 et 

 XV. 103 ; Reiider et Wilson in Sargent, PL Wils. I. 563. (On the 

 slope and at the foot.) 



Rehder and Wilson think that both Hcmsleys's G. nutans in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. XXVI. 53 and Diels's in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 534 are 

 not the jjlant of Siebold and Zuccharini, but same as Makino's G. mul- 

 tiflora. I am not able to sec the decisive distinction betweeu the two 

 species, and think G. multiflora is a form of G. nutans Sieb. et Zucc. 

 In the present specimen from Ml. Omci the peduncle bears 2 or 3 

 flowers, rarel}' 4. 



53. Buddleia Lindleyana Fort. var. sinuatodentata Hemsl. in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 120 ; Reiider et Wilson I.e. 564 ; Schneid., 



III. Laubholz K. II. 847 {mentioned) ; Gagnepain in Not. Syst. II. 

 184 ; Dop in Bull. Soc, Bot. France.— Memoires 19. p. 9. (On the 

 slope and at the foot). 



The present specimen is probably of var. sinuatodentata, but the 

 identification is not satisfactory. Rehder and Wilson state their speci- 

 mens have large leaves ; in mine the leaves are 5 cm. long, 2—2.5 cm. 

 broad, and the margin is sinuate-dentate. 



54. Mitreola sp. ? (In moist places of the higher region). (Single 

 specimen seen). 



Herb perennial, decumbent (?), subglabrous. Leaves opposite, 

 entire, ovate oblong, long acuminate, connate at the base, membranace- 

 ous, 5 cm. long, 1 cm. broad, petiolatcd with the petiole 7 mm. long, 



