72. 62. CAPEiroLiACEJ5:. 



upper face, primary lateral veins erect and reaching the apex of serratures, 

 veiulets reticulate, petioles hispidulous, 5 mm. long. Flowers in terminal 

 paniculate-cymes. Drupe fleshy, globose, 6 mm, in diameter, 1-seeded. 

 Putamen ovate, 6} mm. long and 4 mm. broad, acute at the apex, emarginate 

 at the base, complanate and slightly and prominently 1-costate on the bax;t, 

 sulcate on the face. 



Hab. Mt. Morrison. 



Remarkable for very small size of the leaves. 



Viburnum phlebotrichum Sieb. et Zucc. ; Matsum. et Hayata Enum. 

 PI. Formos. p. ISO. 



Hab. Kelung. 



DiSTELB. Japan, Central China. 



Obseev. The species is recorded from Formosa by Dr. A. Heney ; but 

 I have not yet been able to see the plant in the island. I rather doubt its 

 existence in Formosa. 



Viburnum rectangulare GEiEBN. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXTX. p. 588 ; 



H.iYATA Mater. FI. Formos. p. 135. 



Hab. Mt. Morrison ; Mt. Arizan. 



DiSTEiB South Central China. 



The present plant has rather smaller leaves which is ovate, 4 cm. long 

 17 mm. broad, acute .at both ends, remotely mucronato-serrate or entire. 



Viburnum Sandankwa Hassk. ; Hayata Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 135 

 Hab. Oshima ; Nase ; Yseyama. 

 DiSTEiB. Kiangsu ; Loo-choo islands. 



Viburnum taitoense Hayata Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 136. Branchlets 

 slender, dark-brownish purple, longitudinally rugulose, fusco-tomentose, with 

 reddish lenticels, terete, remotely foHate. Leaves opposite, oblong-lanceolate 

 or oblong-elliptical, 9 cm. long and 3 cm. broad, acuminate at the apex, acute 

 at the base, margin serrulate, serratures rounded-mucronate, pinnately 

 nerved, veins 5-6, arcuate, costa and veins impressed on the upper surface, 

 veinlets slightly impressed, costa and veins prominent on the lower surface, 



