— 392 — 



diversa. — Ob petala et fructus in nostra planta non- 

 dum cognitos species adhue inquirenda est. 



28. B. parvifoUus, L. — Miq. Prol. 222. — Sieb, 

 et Zucc. 1. c. IL 126. — Benth. Fl. Hongk. 105. — 

 Benth. Fl. Austral. II. 430. — E.micropliylhts, Don. 

 Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 234. — B. foUolostis, Don. 1. c. 

 256. — B. macropodus, Ser. in DC. Prodr. II. 557. 

 — B. ribesifoUus, Sieb er.! pi. exs. N. Holl. — B. tri- 

 pJiyllm, Thbg. Fl. Jap. 215. — Ej.! Icon. pi. Jap. 

 ined. (exacte!). — B. Thunhergii^ Bl. Bijdr. 1109. 

 (ex Miq.) — non S. et Z. — B. purpureus, Bge.! 

 Enum. Chin. 98. 



Hab. in tota Japonia a Hakodate (fine Junii fl.. 

 Septembri frf.) usque ad Nagasaki (fine Aprilis flor,); 

 in archipel. Gotto (Dr. Weyrich! var. micropliylld)\ 

 in archipel. LutscJm (Wright!); insulis Koreanis (Old- 

 ham! A'p212); Formosa (idem! B 92.); China boreal! 

 (Bunge! Kirilow!); media (Senjawin!): Chusan 

 (Fortune! ]&. 163); meridionali: Whampoa (Hancel), 

 Hongkong (Wright ! ). — Praeterea in Himalaya orien- 

 tali (coll. brit. !), Nova HoUandia (quum genuinus (Port 

 Jackson, Bieder! JVs 158), tum macropodus^ foliis om- 

 nibus pinnatis, Sieb er!) et in Tasmania (ex Ben- 

 th am). Deest vero hucusque in regionibus Australiam 

 et Asiam iutervenientibus. 



Specc. himalaica, ex Bentham Fl. Hongk. 1. c, 

 B, lasiocarpo Sm. propiora quam B. parvifolio. -Sed 

 descriptio Doniana in nostrum bene quadrat, exciuso 

 calyce inermi, et Buhiis M 6, coll. Hook, et Thorns, 

 e Khasia nostro simillirous. 



Valde variabilis quoad staturam : foliola lateralia v. 

 gr. occurrunt in parvifoliis 3 lin. longa, in grandifoliis 



