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C. Sp. (an C. driipifera, Lour?). 



In-sula Utchina {Matsumura ! 1897, frnct. immat.) : 

 in Hanidji-madjiri monte Djinka (Tashirol JNIartio [April.] 

 1887, steril.) ; in tracta Kundjan in montibus Unna-daki 

 {T. Ild,n. 1054, 23 Aug. 1894, M.) et Nagu-daki {T. Ild n. 

 1109 B, 24 Aug. 1894, frf.). 



Tlie branclies of this plant are slender and cylindricai, and 

 tbe leaves elliptical, coriaceous, glabrous, minutely punctate on 

 both surfaces, shining above, 3-9 cm. long, l3-3 cm. wide, acute 

 or subacuminate, attenuate at the base, minutely crenate-serrate, 

 entire toward the base, veins often obscure, except the midrib ; 

 at the base of young branches, there is usually a pair of spa- 

 thulate or oblanceolate scales, which are sericeous outside. 



C. sp. ? 



LuTCHu {Tashiro ! steril.) 

 Leaves very sraall, Ij or 2 cm. long, 1-1 cm. Avide, smooth, 

 shining, elliptical-lanceolate, obtuse or acute, crenate-serrulate. 

 Tashiro's specimen is too imperfect for further determination. 



MALVACE^. 



Althsea, L. 



* A. rosea, Cav. " Diss. II, p. 92, t. 29, I. 3 "; DC. Prodr. 

 I, p. 437 ; " Eeichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. V, t. 175 "; Bot. Mag. t. 

 3198 ; Baker f. in Journ. Bot. XXVIII (1890) p. 207 ; Forbes 

 et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I, p. 83; Maxim. Enum. Pl. Mon- 



