STYRACE.E. 



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baud visis hand elevatis subtus tenuissime elevatis vix visis, venis lateralibus 

 primariis utroque latere costee 12-13, mediis a costa angulo 40' egressis, costa 

 supra fusco-colorata, petiolis glabris 12inm. longis intus concavis vel sulcatis 

 extus convexis. Spicse in axillis foliorum superioruin densiuscule dispositorum 

 sitae vel terminates, rliacliibus spicarum molle dense cinereo-pubescentibus, flori- 

 bus dense dispositis, superioribus subsessilibus, inferioribus brevissime pedicellatis, 

 pedicellis 1-2 mm. longis, bracteis sub flore singulo unicis basi pedicellorum 

 sitis late semiorbicularibus 2J mm. longis 3 mm. latis apice obtusissimis basi 

 haud contractis vel minus latis extus margineque pubescentibus intus glabris 

 deciduis, bracteolis sub flore singulo dua- 

 bus sub calycis tubo sitis ovato-oblongis 

 1^ mm. longis 1 mm. latis intus glabris 

 extus margineque dense pubescentibus. 

 Calyx obconico-cainpanulatus l^mrn. longus 

 2Jmm. latus, tubo glabro minus quam 1 mm. 

 longo obconico-tubiformi, limbo 5-partito, 

 partibus rotundatis 1 mm. in diametro dorso 

 paucissime hirsutis margine dense ciliolatis 

 apice rotundatis intus glabris. Corolla ro- 

 ta ta, tubo brevissimo ^ mm. loiigo, lobis 

 oblongis 3 J mm. longis 2^ mm. latis apice 

 rotundatis basi baud contractis concavis 

 margine integris baud ciliolatis. Stamina 

 obscure pentadelplia, filamentis glabris. 

 Ovarium apice non hirsutum, disco glabro, 

 stylo 3J mm. longo glabro apice capitato. 



HAB. Nanto : Bisekisan, leg. T. KAWA- 

 KAMI et U. MOEI, Mart. 1908, (No. 3551). 



Symplocos prunifolia HAYATA Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 188, (non. SIEB. et 

 Zucc). 



Differs from S. prunifolia S. et Z. by the narrower leaves, nearly sessile 

 flowers and especially by the spikes which are nearly so limited to the upper- 

 most parts of the brandies that they always crown the top of the latter. 



Fig. 33, Symplocos nsekiensis 

 HAYATA; a, a leaf; b, a flower; c, a 

 corolla-lobe ; d, e, stamens, seen from 

 different sides; f, calyx and style. 



