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cordato-ovata v. ovato-elliptica apice obtusa basi rotundata vel 

 cordata, margine intégra, plus minus albo-marginata, vennlis 

 reticulatis inconspicuis, brevissime petiolata, stipulis interpetiolaribus 

 late triangularibus apice denticulatis, denticulis acutis. Involucra 

 axillaria solitaria, vel ad apicem ramulornm simplicium brevissimo- 

 rum axillarium solitaria, sessilia, turbinato-campanulata, utrinque 

 subglabra, lobis 1-3-fidis, glandulis inter lobos transversis, oblongis, 

 appendiculatis, appendicibus 2-3-lobatis, brevibus. Styli breviores 

 bifidi apice subincrassati. CapsulaG depresso-ovoidese, trigonae, 3- 

 lobatoe, IJ mm. in diametro, coccis acute carinatis, facie laevibus. 

 Semina ovato-tetragona (angulis obtusis) 1 mm. longa, tenuiter 

 rugulosa. 



Hab. Tamsui, leg. T. Maktno, 1890. 



The present plant was identified with E. micophylla Heyne 

 by myself, only by the description given in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 

 Ind. Y. p. 252, without seeing any specimen of it. Since coming 

 to Kew, I have compared my plant with Heyne's type and found 

 that they are not exactly identical. The present plant differs from 

 any species of the genus in having very much smaller leaves. 



Bridella Willd. 



Bridelia ovata Decne. 



Bridella pachinensls Hayata in Matsum. et HayxVïa Enum. PI. 

 Formos. p. 362. 



Bridelia Kaa-ahumll Hayata 1. c. p. 362. 



Hab. Chösökei, leg. G. Nakahaea, Juli. 11)05, (No. 156) ; 

 Shintiku, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Juni. 1906, (No. 1425) ; 

 Maruyama, leg. U. Faueie, Mai. 1903, (No. 18). 



DiSTEiB. Australia, Birma, Malaya, Ins. Timor. 



Compared with specimens of the species at Kew. 



