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capsules which are very narrowly attenuate at the base and in 
having very small bracts. The capsules of F. bracteata are far 
less attenuate at the base, and the bracts are very much larger, 
and conspicuous. 
Osmanthus Lour. 
Osmanthus Aquifolium Benrn. et Hook. Gen. Pl. I. p. 677; 
“Gard. Chron, n..s. VI. p. 689, f. 132”; Forses et Hews. Ind: 
PL. Sin. il. -p. sf. 
Olea Aquifolium Stes. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. n. 562; Mia. 
in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. Hl. p. 264; Franon. et Sav. Enum. 
Pl. Jap. I. p.. 312. 
Tlex Aquifolium Tuuns. Fl. Jap. p. 79, (non Liyy.). 
Has. Sdtenzan, leg. N. Konisut, Aug. 1907, (No. 37). 
Distris. China and Japan. 
Osmanthus integrifolius Hayara sp. nov. 
Osmanthus sp. nov. Hayata Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 161. 
Folia alterna oblonga 5 cm. longa, 2 cm. lata, apice aristato- 
acuta basi obtusa rigide coriacea supra (exsiccato) reticulato-rugosa 
subtus obscure venosa, petiolata, petiolis 1 cm. longis. Flores ad 
axillas foliorum cire. 10 fasciculati, fasciculis squamis 2-3 late 
ovatis minutis 1mm. longis instructis, pedicellis 1 cm. longis. 
Calyx brevis 1 mm. longus, 4-lobatus, lobis late ovatis. Corolla late 
campanulata 4 mm. longa, tubo brevissimo, limbo 4 lobato, lobis 
late ovatis obtusis. Stamina 2 supra basin corolle affixa, fila- 
mentis brevibus, antheris oblongis apiculatis. Ovarium conicum, 
stylo brevi, stigmate conico 2-lobo. Fructus ignoti. 
Near Osmanthus Coopert Hemst., but differs from it by the 
