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rotundato-obtusa, margine repandato-integra, supra subglabra, vel 
parcissime lepidota, subtus densissime lepidota, albicantia, lepis 
ferrugineis parce dispersa, chartacea, supra costis subsulcatis vel 
subplanis, subtus prominentibus, venis lateralibus primariis subtus 
tenuiter elevatis utringue 10-12, rectis tenuissimis, a costa 
angulo 50° egressis. Flores ad axillas foliorum 3-4-fasciculati, 
vel brevissime racemosi, basi perulati, perulis minutis ferrugineo- 
lepidotis, pedecellis 3-4 mm. longis. Perianthium infundibuliforme, 
1 em. longum, extus densissime albo-lepidotum, etiamque lepidibus 
ferrugineis parce dispersum, intus atro-fuscente, tubo oblongo 2 mm. 
longo, ad faucem constricto, supra constrictionem dilatato, limbo 
infundibuliformi, 8 mm. longo, basi tubuliformi, apice dilatato, 
partibus tubuliformibus 4 mm. longis, circ. 2 mm. in — sectione, 
partibus dilatatis 4 mm. longis, 5 mm. in diametro, 4-lobato, lobis 
triangulari-ovatis, 2 mm. longis apice obtusis intus  barbatis. 
Stamina 4, infra sinus inter lobos inserta, filamentis brevissimis 
triangularibus basi dilatatis 4 mm. longis, antheris atro-fuscentibus, 
oblongis 14 mm. longis, apice apiculatis, basi sagittatis. Ovarium 
ovatum 14 mm. longum, glabrum albo-rubescens, stylo incrassato- 
filiformi, 8 mm. longo, recurvato, atro-fuscente, lepidibus albicantibus 
parce obtecto. 
_ Has. in monte Morrison, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Mort, 1908, 
(Nos. 1891 et 1952). 
The present plant was referred to L. wmbellata Tuuns. by 
myself in the paper above cited. Studying more carefully, I have 
found that there exists some difference between my plant and 
THUNBERG’S species, especially in the structure of flowers, though 
they are very near. It is also near L. Thunbergi, but differs from 
it in having narrower leaves, and in the corolla-lobes. 
