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pt. 2, 222 (1912), pro parte. — Koidzumi in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, xxxiv. 

 art. 2, 71 (Consp. Rosac. Jap.) (1913), pro parte. 



Laurus umbellata Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 175 (1784). 



Mespilus Sieboldii Blume, Bijidr. 1122 (1826). 



Photinia Sieboldii G. Don, Gen. Syst. n. 602 (1832). 



Raphiolepis japonica Siebold & Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. 1. 162, t. 75 (1841) ; in Abh. 



Akad. Muench. iv. 2, 130 (Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. i. 22) (1845).— Roemer,Syn. 



Monog. in. 114 (1847).— K. Koch in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. i. 250 (1863).— 



Miquel in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. in. 41 (Prol. Fl. Jap. 229) (1867).— 



Wenzig in Linnaea, xxxvm. 104 (1874). — Decaisne in Nouv. Arch. Mub. 



Paris, x. 133 (1874), pro parte. — Engler & Maximowicz in Bot. Jahrb. vi. 



63 (1885).— Yatabe, Icon. Fl. Jap. i. pt. 2, 89 t. 25 (1892), pro parte, 

 Opa japonica Seemann in Jour. Bot. i. 281 (1863). 

 Raphiolepis Sieboldii Hasskarl in Hoeven & De Vries, Tijdschr. x. 196 



(1843). 



Banks, Icon. Kaempfer, t. 56 (1791), sine nomine. 



Kyushu: prov. Osumi, mt. Kirishima, Z. Tashiro; insl. Tanegashima, 

 E. H. Wilson. 



The branches of this species are more robust and more spreading 

 than those of Raphiolepis integerrima, and the leaves are thicker and 

 broader. This is hardy in Tokyo and is an important plant in Japanese 

 landscape gardening. 



Raphiolepis umbellata f. ovata Schneider, 111. Handb. Laubholzk. 

 in. 706. fig. 291. k (1906) .— Fedde, Rep. Sp. Nov. in. 152 (1907). 



Raphiolepis japonica var. integerrima Hooker f. in Bot. Mag. xci. t. 5510 

 (1865), excl. syn. — Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. P6tersb. xix. 181 

 (1873), pro parte; in M61. Biol. ix. 181 (1873), pro parte. 



Raphiolepis ovata Briot in Rev. Hort. 1870, 348. fig. 52. 



Raphiolepis umbellata var. Mertensii Makino in Tokyo Bot. Mag. xiv. 14 

 (1902), pro parte — Matsumura, Ind. PL Jap. n. pt. 2, 222 (1912), pro 

 parte. — Koidzumi in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo xxxiv. art. 2, 72 (Consp. Rosac. 

 Jap.) (1913), pro parte. 



Raphiolepis japonica A. Gray in Perry Narr. Exp. China Jap. 311 (1856); in 



Mem. Am. Acad. n. ser. vi. 387 (1859), pro parte. — Non Siebold & Zuc- 

 carini. 



Raphiolepis Mertensii var. ovata Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. xxx. 22 (1916); 

 FL Sylv. Kor. vi. 22, pi. 9 (1916). 



Folia latiora quam in forma typica, integerrima vel rarius indistincte 

 serrata. 



Hondo: prov. Idzu, Shimoda, Williams & Morrow; ibidem, C. Wright; 

 insula Hachijyo, E. H. Wilson, no. 8390; prov. Sagami, Kamakura, E. H. 

 Wilson, no. 6625. 



Kyushu: prov. Osumi, insl. Tanegashima, H. Sakurai. 



Quelpaert: in littorale, E. Taquet, no. 5541. 



Korea: prov. Keisho austr., insl. Zetsueito, T. Uchiyama. 



Raphiolepis liukiuensis Nakai, sp. nov. 



Raphiolepis umbellata var. liukiuensis Koidzumi in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, 

 xxxiv. art. 2, 73 (Consp. Rosac. Jap.) (1913).— Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. 

 xxx. 21 (1916); FL Sylv. Kor. vi. 31, pi. 8 (1916). 



Raphiolepis japonica Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. P6tersb. xix. 183 

 (1873), pro parte; in M61. Biol. ix. 181 (1873), pro parte. — Decaisne in 

 Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, x. 133. (1874), pro parte — Engler & Maximowicz 



