134 ART. I. — B. HAYATA : 



:fusco-cinerascentes, plus minus rugulosi, ramulis oppositis, 



furcatis, falcatim recurvis, cicatricibus annularibus foliorum 



notatis, glabratis. Alabastrum foliorum late glabosum, perulis 



paucis majusculis ovatis acutis glabratis. Folia ad apicem 



ramulorum 2, opposita chartacea acuminato-ovata, 5-6 cm. longa, 



3J cm. lata, apice acuta, vel acuminata, basi rotundato-obtusa, vel 



rotundata, margine leviter crenato-serrata, prope basin subintegra, 



serris latissimis, brevissimis, apice mucronatis, pinninervia, 



venis lateralibus subrectis, ad apicem serrarum attingentibus, 



venulis transversim inter venas reticulatis, costis et venis supra 



tenuissime impressis, subtus leviter prominentibus, utraque pagine 



subglabrata, subtus ad costas et venas tenuiter pubescentia et ad 



ramificationem venarum brève barbata, subtus pallidiora, petiolis 



2J cm. longis patentibus. Drupse ad apicem ramulorum 5-6- 



fasciculatse, longe pedunculatas, subglobosse, 8 mm. longse. Puta- 



men oblongum 6 mm. longum, valde complanatum, a dorso longi- 



tudinaliter elevatum, a facie medio late sulcatum. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Nov. 

 1905, (No. 2115). 



Near V. be tuli folium Batal. ; but differs from it in having much 

 larger putamen, and also in the leaves rounded at the base. Also 

 near V. dilatatum and V. Wrightii Miq. ; but differs from the former 

 in having quite or nearly glabrous leaves, a very few flowered 

 cymes, and quite glabrous peduncles, and from the latter in having 

 not caudate smaller leaves and less flowered-peduncles. The leaves 

 of V. dilatatum is densely hairy beneath, while those of the present 

 plant are quite glabrous beneath, except the midrib and veins. 



Viburnum parvifolium Hayata sp. nov. Eami et ramuli 

 graciles, cinereo-fuscentes, ramulis divaricatis, ramosis, pilis 



