152 LOGANIACEJE. 



Folia opposite, crassinscula approximata oblonga oblongo-obovata vel oblongo- 

 ovata usque ad 10 cm. longa 4 J cm. lata db obliqua apice breve cuspidata 

 ad summum obtusa vel simpliciter obtusa basi cuneata ad extremitatem 

 attenuata utraque pagine glabra, costa supra plana subtus prominenti basi 

 latiuscula ad petiolum abeunti, venis et venulis non conspicuis vel tenuis- 

 simis leviter elevatis, pagine supra subglauco-nitida subtus pallidissima, petiob's 

 1-2 cm. longis basi subito dilatatis stipulam formantibus, stipuh's cum 

 petiolis connatis sub-intra-petiolaribus. Flores solitarii terminales, pedunculis 

 validis 2 cm. longis infra medium 2-bracteatis, bracteis oppositis triangulari- 

 bus 5 mm. longis crassiusculis. Sepala (vel segmenta calycis) 5 subrotundata 

 6 mm. longa valde imbricata margine hyah'na. Corolla (alba ?) infundibuli- 

 formis crassiuscula 4 cm. longa 5 cm. in diametro, tubo cylindrico-campanulato 

 3 cm. longo, lobis 5 patentibus rotundato-oblongis 2 cm. longis l cm. latis 

 apice rotundatis basi non vel leviter contractis margine integris vel obscure 

 denticulatis tenuibus, venis et venulis longitudinaliter reticulatis. Stamina 5, 

 filamentis a basi usque ad medium cum corollas tubo adnatis, partibus liberis 

 1 cm. longis complanatis, antheris oblongis 8 mm. longis 4 mm. latis utrinque 

 obtusis basi alte 2-lobatis, lobis arete approximatis, dorsifixis apice obtusis 

 connectivis leviter visis, connectivis linearibus, loculis 2 solidis. Ovarium 

 ovoideum glabrnm 5 mm. longum apice ad stylum 1^ cm. longum attenuatum, 

 stigmate dilatato cupuliformi. Bacca ovoidea 3 cm. longa apice acuta breve 

 apiculata viridis, sub exocarpio gummi exudens. 



HAB. Koshun : Hieranzan, leg. B. HAYATA et S. SASAKI, Aug. 1912, 

 fructus!; S. SASAKI, Feb. 1909, flores! 



Near Fagraa obovata WALL., but differs from it in having much thinner 

 shorter and broader leaves with an obtusely cuspidate apex. The structure 

 of the anther-cells is very peculiar. They are perfectly solid, and in cross 

 section there is seen practically no room for pollens. The anthers are apparently 

 constituted of parenchymatous cells with numerous trabecules. On the surface 

 of the anther-cells, there is a slit or rather a groove, and there we can find 

 some pollens evidently scattered along the groove. 



