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DisTEiB. Widely spread in tropical Asia and Polynesia. 



Ilicineae. 



There are three species belonging to this family ; the specimens 

 are all very imperfect and therefore they are not determinable. 



Celastrineee. 



JEuonyitius Linn. 



In this genus, we had previously four species fi'om the lowland. 

 Two more species are found in the montane zone. 



Euonymus echinatus Wall. ; Lawson, in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. T. 

 p. GIO ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. ^. 119 ; Itô et Mat.sum. Tent. 

 Fl. Lutch. p. 371. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 7000 ped. alt., (No. 1721) ; in 

 eodem monte, ad 9000 ped. alt., (No. 2004), leg. T. Kawakami et 

 U. MoKi, Nov. 1906 ; Tözaii, in montibus Morrison, leg. G. Nakahara, 

 Oct. 1906 ; Nantô : Mushazan, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mori, Aug. 

 1906, (No. 1122). 



DisiRiB. The Himalayas, central China and tlie Loo-choo 

 islands. 



Euonymus trichocarpus Hayata, sp. nov. Kamuli trichotome 

 divaricati sub-tetragoni glabri. Folia opposita petiolata, petiolis 

 circ. 1 cm. longis semi-teretibus, laminis oblongo-ellipticis 6-7 cm. 

 longis 4 cm. latis apice obtusis vel acutis basi rotundatis vel 

 obtusis rarius leviter angustis margine serrulatis, serrulis obtusis, 

 venis utraque prominulis. Cymae (ad ramulos terminales) laterales 

 opposite pauciflorge. Flores ignoti. Capsula depresso-globosa 6-7 

 mm. in diametro œquans breve echinulata, echinulis 1 mm. longis. 



