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verticillatis. Flores 3J mm. in diametro ; calycis tubns 1 mm. 

 longus, limbus patens 5-lobatus, lobis triangularibus, acutis | mm. 

 longis. Corolla lato campanulata patens 4 mm. in diametro glabra, 

 profunde 5-lobata, lobis ovato-rotnndatis 1 mm. longis apice 

 rotundatis. Stamina 5, basin corolte affixa, filamentis 1 mm. longis. 

 Stylus I mm. longus basi dilatatus conicus. Drupa ovoidea, carnosa 

 7^- mm. longa, 1-sperma. Putamen lentiforme plano-convexum, 

 ventrale leviter coneavum. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 7000 ped. ait., leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. MoEi, Oct. 1906, (No. 2061) ; Taiko, leg. T. Kawakami et 

 U. MoRi, Aug. 1908, (Nos. 55 et 87). 



Very near V. samhucinum Eeinv. ; but differs from it in having 

 quite glabrous and much smaller leaves. Also near V. semperoirens 

 C. Koch, and V. coriaceum Blume., but differs from the former in ha- 

 ving narrower leaves with different venation and looser racemes, and 

 from the latter by the smaller leaves and very much smaller flowers. 



Viburnum luzonicum Rolfe in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXI. p. 310. 



Viburnum erosum Hayata in Matsum. et Hayata Enum. PI. 

 Formes, p. 180, pro parte (non Thunb.). 



Hab. Fukkishö, leg. C. Owatari, 1898; Pachina, leg. T. Niinami, 

 Dec. 1895; Hikaku, leg. T. Makino, Nov. 1896. 



DiSTRiB. The Pliilippines. 



The present plant was referred to F. erosum Thunb. by 

 myself in my paper above cited. After comparison of this plant 

 with the Philippine plant, I have found they are quite similar. 

 It should, therefore, be properly referred to V. luzonicum Polf. 

 Viburnum, ci-nsum recorded from Formosa by Mr. W. B. Hemsley 

 may, 1 infer, Ijo the same as the Pliilippine plant. 



Viburnum morrisonense Havata sj). nov. Pami vahdiuscuH, 



