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verticillatis. Flores 34 mm. in diametro; calycis tubus 1mm. 
longus, limbus patens 5-lobatus, lobis triangularibus, acutis $ mm. 
longis. Corolla late campanulata patens 4mm. in diametro glabra, 
profunde 5-lobata, lobis ovato-rotundatis 1mm. longis apice 
rotundatis. Stamina 5, basin corolle affixa, filamentis 1 mm. longis. 
Stylus ? mm. longus basi dilatatus conicus. Drupa ovoidea, carnosa 
75 mm. longa, 1-sperma. Putamen lentiforme plano-convexum, 
ventrale leviter concavum. 
Has. in monte Morrison, ad 7000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawaxamr 
et U. Mori, Oct. 1906, (No. 2061); Taiko, leg. T. Kawaxkamr et 
U. Mort, Aug. 1908, (Nos. 55 et 87). 
Very near V. sambucinum Retny.; but differs from it in having 
quite glabrous and much smaller leaves. Also near V. sempervirens 
C. Kocu, and V. coriacewm Buume., but differs from the former in ha- 
ving narrower leaves with different venation and looser racemes, and 
from the latter by the smaller leaves and very much smaller flowers. 
Viburnum luzonicum Ro.tre in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXI. p. 310. 
Viburnum erosum Hayata in Matsum. et Hayara Enum. PI. 
Formos. p. 180, pro parte (non THuNB.). 
Has. Fukkishd, leg. C. Owaranri, 1898; Pachina, leg. T. Nunami, 
Dec. 1895; Hikaku, leg. T. Maxtno, Nov. 1896. 
Distris. The Philippines. 
The present plant was referred to V. erosum THuns. by 
myself in my paper above cited. After comparison of this plant 
with the Philippine plant, I have found they are quite similar. 
It should, therefore, be properly referred to V. luzonicum Roe. 
Viburnum erosum recorded from Formosa by Mr. W. B. Hzmstey 
may, I infer, be the same as the Philippine plant. 
Viburnum morrisonense Hayata sp. nov. Rami validiusculi, 
