42 TEKNSTBCEMIAOEiE. 



Hab. Kusukusu prope Botansha, leg. B. Hayata et S. Sasaki, Juni. 

 11, 1912. 



This very rare and handsome tree was for the first time in June last year 

 collected by Mr. S. Sasaki and myself, in my last journey to the island. It 

 was found on a crag by the mountain pass from Kusukusu to Botansha, 

 which was quite an unbeaten track for any one except for savages. The 

 flowers have a so close resembrance in its external feature to those of 

 Eumiymus that I was led to mistake the plant for one of the Celastrus- 

 family. It was first recorded from the island by Dr. A. Henry. So far as 

 I can judge from the description given in Benth. F1. Hongk. p. 25, the 

 present plant may be identical with this species. 



Ternstroemiaeeae. 



Aiineslea Wall. 



Anneslea fragrans Wall. var. lanceolata Hayata n. v. (Tab. V.) 

 Axborescens. Kami et ramuH validi cinerascentes rugosi glabri. FoHa 

 lanceolata, oblongo-lanceolata vel interdum obovato-lanceolata, 10-12 cm. 

 longa, 3 cm. lata, apice subito acuta ad summum obtusa, basi acuta ad 

 extremitatem attenuata ad petiolum abeuntia, utraque pagine glabra, supra 

 nitida subtus pallida opaca sub lente parce punctata, costis supra impressis 

 subtus elevatis, venis utraque pagine inconspicuis non visis, margine desuper 

 reciuvata integerrima, coriacea, in exsiccato fusco-flavescentia, petioHs 2-3 cm. 

 longis teretibus supra non sulcatis sursum ± obsciu-e subalatis basi ad 

 insertionem leviter obscure peltato-dilatatis. Mores versus apicem ramulorum 

 brevissime racemose dispositi vel quasi-axiUares, ad axiUam folii solitarii, longe 

 pediceUati, cemui vel penduli, pediceUis circ. 3 cm. longis petiolum in 

 longitudine «uperantibus desuper recurvis glabris plus minus complanatis 

 vel alatis apice latioribus cum aUs 4 mm. latis apice sub flore 2-bracteatis, 

 bracteis oppositis ovatis 5-6 mm. longis 4-5 mm. latis apice truncatis vel 

 emarginatis ad centrum mucronatis basi vix contractis crassis dorso' 

 carinato-alatis (carinis ^ mm. latis apice ad mucronem attingentibus), margine 



