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Folia dilatata crassa crebro-serrata, exsicata valde aurescentia. Btyli 

 liberi. 



Hab. in insl. Kyosaito & Totsuzanto. 



Distr. China. 



Eurya japovica var. uniflora Blume or Eurya uniflora Siebold, this 

 name was given to a female specimen with a fruit in each axille, and 

 rather large worm-eaten leaves. 



Eurya japonica var. pusilla Blume, this name was given to female 

 specimen with smaller leaves and one or two fruits in each axille. 



Eurya japonica var. multifiora Miquel is a specimen with the leaves 

 of median size and one to three flower-buds in each axille. 



Eurya japonica var. montana Blume or Eurya montata Siebold, this 

 consists of two specimens; one with oblong or obovate-oblong leaves and 

 one or two flower buds in each axille, wliile the other with leaves only. 



These four types are all ordinary forms of Eurya japonica both in 

 Japan and Korea. 



Eurya japonica var. ]iortcnsis Blume or Eurya hortensis Siebold and 

 Eurya japonica var. linearifolia Blume are mostly garden forms with 

 variegated leaves (var. hortensis partly) or with narrow leaves (var. 

 linearifolia'). 



Eurya micwpliylla Siebold or Eurya japonica var. microphylla Blume 

 or Eurya minima Nakai is also seen rarely in gardens, but its origin 

 is still unknown. 



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