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Stylus brevior 3 mm. longns apice 4-5-ficlus. Discus annularis. 



Hab. Kötöshö, leg. K. Miyake, Nov. 1<S00 ; leg. S. Kusano, 

 1000. 



Near M. macrophjlla Wall, but differs from it in having 

 smaller bracts, much, larger floral leaves, and smaller calyx-lobes. 



Guettarda Linn. 



Guettarda speciosa Linn. ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 111. p. 126 ; 

 Wight Ic. PI. Ind. Or. t. 40 ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. Sin. I. p. 384. 

 Hab. Pratas : leg. T. Kawakami, 1007. 

 DiSTRiB. Common on the shores of the Tropics. 



JPœderia Linn. 



Psederia tomentosa Blume form, tenuissima. 



Hab. Bandaizan, leg. B. Hayata et U. Mori, Aug. 1908. 



Observ. Extremely delicate form of P. tomentosa. 



JSfevtera Banks et Sol. 



Nertera nigricarpa Hayata Fl. Mont. For mos. p. 115. 



Tliis is very near N. depressa Banks ; but differs from it in 

 having black coloured berries, and in the leaves, quite obtuse or 

 oven rounded at the apex, and slightly cordate at the base. 

 iV. depressa has yellow coloured fruit, and the leaves are more or 

 less acute at the apex and mucli more cordate at the base. 



Coprosrna Forst. 

 Coprosma Kawakamii Hayata sp. nov. Bami validi, tetra- 



