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recurved, with annular scars of petioles, glabrous. Leaf-bud* broadly, globose, 

 scales a few and somewhat larger, ovate, acute, glabrous. Leaves on the 

 apex of branchlets 2, opposite, chartaceous, acuminate-ovate, 5-6 cm. long 

 3| cm. broad, acute at the apex or acuminate, round-obtuse or rounded, at 

 the base slightly crenate-serrate on the margin, nearly entire near the base, 

 serratures broad and short, mucronate at the apex, pinnately veined, lateral 

 veins erect and reaching the apex of serratures, veinlets transversely reticulate, 

 costas and veins slightly impressed on the upper surface, slightly prominent 

 on the lower surface, nearly glabrous on both sides, but pubescent on the 

 costas and veins, beneath shortly barbate on the ramification of the veins, 

 pale Ijeneath, petioles 2i cm. long patent. Drupes 5-6 -fasciculate on the 

 upper branchlets, long pedunculate, slightly glabrous, 8 mm. long. Putamen 

 oblong, 6 mm. long, very complanate, longitudinally elevate on the Iwick, 

 broadly sulcate on the middle of the face. 



HAB. Mt. Morrison. 



Near /'". bettiKfdKttm BATAL ; but differs from it in having much larger 

 putamen, and also in the leaves rounded at the base. Also near V. <Hlnf<-it,i,,, 

 and V. H'l'it'fJitn MIQ. ; but differs from the former in having quite or nearly 

 glabrous leaves, a very few flowered cymes, and quite glabrous peduncles, 

 and from the Latter in Living not caudate smaller leaves and less flowered- 

 peduncles. The leaves of J'. ililnti.it mn is densely hairy beneath, Avhile those 

 of the present plant are quite glabrous beneath, except the midrib and veins. 



Viburnum odoratissimum KR. ; DC. Prodr. IV. p. 326 ; MATSUM. et 

 HAY ATA Enum. PI. Eormos. p. 180. 



HAB. Eotansha, Mankinsho, Garambi. 

 DISTRIB. Japan, China, Eastern India. 



Viburnum parvifolium HAY ATA Mater. El. Formos. p. 134. Branches 

 and branchlets slender, dark gray, branchlets divaricate, ramose, densely 

 covered with branched hairs. Leaves opposite, ex-stipulate, petiolate, obovate 

 or ovate, 28 mm. long 15 mm. broad, acute at the apex, cuneate and obscurely 

 tri-lobate or not loljed at the base, dentate on the margin, covered with 

 branched hail's on lx>th surfaces, pale below, veins slightly impressed on the 



