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cordato-ovata v. ovato-elliptica apice obtusa basi rotundata vel 
cordata, margine integra, plus minus albo-marginata, venulis 
reticulatis inconspicuis, brevissime petiolata, stipulis interpetiolaribus 
late triangularibus apice denticulatis, denticulis acutis. Involucra 
axillaria solitaria, vel ad apicem ramulorum simplicium brevissimo- 
rum axillarium solitaria, sessilia, turbinato-campanulata, utrinque 
subglabra, lobis 1-3-fidis, glandulis inter lobos transversis, oblongis, 
appendiculatis, appendicibus 2-3-lobatis, brevibus. Styli breviores 
bifidi apice subincrassati. Capsulze depresso-ovoidez, trigone, 3- 
lobate, 14 mm. in diametro, coccis acute carinatis, facie leevibus. 
Semina ovato-tetragona (angulis obtusis) 1 mm. longa, tenuiter 
rugulosa. 
Has. Tamsui, leg. T. Maxtno, 1896. 
The present plant was identified with J. micophylla Heyne 
by myself, only by the description given in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. V. p. 252, without seeing any specimen of it. Since coming 
to Kew, I have compared my plant with Hryne’s type and found 
that they are not exactly identical. The present plant differs from 
any species of the genus in having very much smaller leaves. 
Bridelia WILD. 
Bridelia ovata DrEcNE. , 
Bridelia pachinensis Hayara in Marsum. et Hayara Enum. PI. 
Formos. p. 362. 
Bridelia Kawakamii Hayata 1. ¢. p. 362. 
Has. Chosokei, leg. G. Naxanara, Juli. 1905, (No. 156); 
Shintiku, leg. T. Kawaxamr et U. Mort, Juni. 1906, (No. 1425); 
Maruyama, leg. U. Faurte, Mai. 1903, (No. 18). 
Distris. Australia, Birma, Malaya, Ins. Timor. 
Compared with specimens of the species at Kew. 
