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-Oliver in Hooker, Icon. XVIII, t. 1792 (1888)-Forbes & Hemsley 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI, p. 470 (1894)-Pritzel in Engler, Bot. 

 Jahrb. XXIX, p. 298 (1900)-Andre in Rev. Hort. LXXVII, p. 363 

 cum fig. (1905)-Nakai in Journ. Coll. Sci. Tokyo XXXI, p. 199 

 (1911)-Bean, Trees & Shrubs I, p. 440 fig. (1914)-Nakai, Veget. Isl. 

 Quelpaert p. 3S no. 510 (1914) ; Veget. Isl. Wangto p. 6 (1914)- 

 Makino & Nemoto, Fl. Jap. p. 1077 (1925). 

 Morus integrifolia Leveille & Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Int. Geogr. Bot. 



XVII, p. Ill (1907). 

 Vanieria tricuspidata Hue in Journ. Arnold Arboret. V, p. 22S (1924) 

 -Rebder, Manual p. 200 (1927). 



Arbor dioica. Truncus diarnetro usque 30-40 cm. Cortex fuscus 

 longitudine fissus. Turionus valde aculeatus fuscus lenticellis minutis 

 creberrime punctulatus. Petioli 10-15 mrn. longi adpresse pubescentes. 

 Lamina foliorum triloba vel integra rnargine integerrima supra adpresse 

 pilosula infra adpresse velutina. Pedunculi circ. 10cm. longi adpresse 

 pilosi. Flores capitatim congesti. Capitula diarnetro circ. 1,5 cm. lata. 

 Perigonium flavidum. Antherae sulphurese pseudsyncarpium diarnetro 

 2 cm. latum succosum sed valde glutinosum. Putamen 5 mm longum. 

 Nom. Jap. Hariguwa. 



Nom. Ivor. Cbokkokuchinam , Kukkasai, Kukashinam, Kujippon, 

 Hoalpong-nam. 



Hab. 

 Quelpsert: in sepibus (U. Faurie, no. 1858, fl. £) ; in silvis montis 

 Hallasan (T N Nakai, no. 4985, fr.) ; Ryutanri (T. Nakai no. 4987) 

 in pago Hongno (E. Taquet no. 1510) ; Saisbu (T. Nakai, no. 49S6) 

 Hongno (E. Taquet, no. 1513, alabastr.) ; Ikiri (T. Nakai, alabastr.) 

 Insurella Hiyoto (T. Nakai) ; sine loco speciali (T. Isbidoya, no. 260) 

 Prov. Zennan : Mt. Cbiisan (T. Nakai, no. 99) : Insula Kaito (T 

 Nakai no. 11072, Alabastr.); Zinpo prov. Totsuzanto (T. Nakai, no 

 11071); Insula Nisbijima, Port Hamilton (T. Nakai, no. 11068); 

 Insula Wangto (T. Nakai) ; Kainan (T. Isbidoya, no. 1751) ; Insula 

 Choto (T. Nakai, no. 9599) ; Mt. Mutosan (S. Fukubara) ; Chojyo 

 (T. Nakai) ; Mt. Hakuyozan (T. Nakai) ; ibidem (S. Tate). 



