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much longer spurs. The spurs are usually very short in the 
Siamese plant. 
Pittosporeee. 
Pittosporum Banks. 
Pittosporum formosanum Hayara, in Matsum. et Hayara 
Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 32, t. IV. 
Comes near P. pauciflorum Hoox. from which it differs in 
having very much smaller flowers and ascending or spreading, 
but not pendulous, peduncles. I have seen at Kew a specimen from 
Hainan, labelled P. pauciflorum. The specimen is quite in accord 
with the present plant. 
Pittosporum daphniphylloides Hayata sp. nov. Folia petiolata 
oblonga vel oblongo-oblanceolata apice subito acuta basi abrupte 
attenuata 15 cm.longa, 44 cm. lata, margine subintegra_ vel 
obscure repandata, coriacea, venis primariis lateralibus. utrinque 
latere 10-15, a costa angulo 60° divaricatis, venulis reticulatis 
supra impressis subtus leviter elevatis, costis supra impressis, 
subtus elevatis, petiolis 24 cm. longis. Racemi ad apicem ramorum 
fasciculati, paniculati. Capsule globose, 6 mm. in diametro, apice 
mucronate, 2-valvatim dehiscentes, valvis crassiusculis coriaceis 
10-15-sperme. Semina angulata, compressa, 3 mm. longa, 24 mm. 
lata, levia, rubra. 
Has. Taito, Dakunsha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mort, 1906 
Dec. (No. 1839). 
This is near P. floribundum W. et A.; but differs from it by 
the fruit and leaves. There is at Kew a specimen exactly like © 
this, labelled Pittosporum sp. (China, Witson, No. 3233). 
