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stylus lin. longus: stigmata tenuiter plumosa, paulo ultra 1-lin. 
longa.— enonis, Bean in Gard. Chron. 1894, March, p. 238 (in 
enumer, nomen tantum) ; Bambusa Henonis, Hort. ex Bean, Le 
NatTIvE i pele probably Japan. Drawn from flowering specimens 
grown in Lor reton’s oo at Sarsden, Chipping Norton and a 
barren branch pore at 
This bamboo was sao — Japan, where it is called Ha- 
chiku, and has for some tim n known to gardeners as Bambusa 
Henonis. It comes very nea egy Stauntonii, Munro, a Chinese 
SS and I thought for some wie that it might be tached with it, 
t the more complete specimens in R. Brown’s collection at the 
British Museum have since oS me of the two plants being 
decidedly distinct.—O. Sra 
Fig. 1, ay oe of sheath and Caer with ligule ; 2,a crag with a pier asia 
ef 
glume ; 3, this me, seen fro ront ; Ps a spikelet with - non-folia 
glume ; 6, this a seen from ae front; 6, spikelet wiih the glumes rem ant 
7, a va alve; 8 ,a pale; 9, an anterior Icdicule ; 10, a posterior lodicule; 11, phe 
and filaments. di/ enlarged. 
