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Syn. Tomex (non Linnaeus, nee Forster) Thunberg, Nov. Gen. El. ill. 



65 (1783), PL Jap. 10 (1784) ; Murray, Syst. Veget. ed. 14, 441 



(1784) ; Schreber, Gen. PL 315, no. 802 (1789) ; Jussieu, Gen. 



PL 440 (1789) ; Vitman, Summa PL III, 157 (1789) ; Persoox, 



Syst. Veget. 473 (1797) ; Willdenow, Sp. PL II, 839 (1799) ; 



Poiret in Lamarck, Encyclop. VII, 696 (1806), pro parte. 

 • Litsma (non Litsea Lamarck) A. L. de Jussieu in Bull. Soc. Pliilom. 



Paris III, 73 (1801), reprint 10 (1801) typus Litsma japonica; 



Persoon, Syn. PL II pt. 1, 4 (1806). 

 Litsea (non Lamarck) Mirbel, Hist. Nat. Gen. & Partic. PL IV, 



273 (1803), pro parte; Bosc in Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat. XIII, 289 



(1803), pro parte; Jussieu in Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat, VI, 211 



(1805), pro parte; Poiret in Lamarck, Encyclop. Suppl. III. 



479 (1813), pro parte; Jussieu in Diet. Hist. Nat, XXVII, 70 



(1823), pro parte; Liou, Laur. Chine & Indochine 163 (1934), 



pro parte. 

 Tetranthera (non Jacquin) Sprengel, Syst. Veget. II 266 (1825), 



pro parte; Nees in Wallich, PL Asiat. Rar. II fasc. 8, 64 (1829), 



pro parte, Annexa 19 (1833), pro parte, Syst, Laur. 508 (1836), 



pro parte; Endlicher, Gen. PL I, 322 (1836), pro parte; 



Meissner, Gen. I, 327 (1836), pro parte; Baillon, Hist. PL II 



pars 5, 480 (1870). 

 Tetranthera Sect. Tomingodaphne Blume, Mus. Bot, LugcL Bat. I, 



375 (1851) ; Meissner in DC. Prodr. XV pars 1. 181 (1864). 

 Glabraria (non LiNNiEus) Miquel, Fl. Ind. Bat. I pars 1, 940 



(1855), pro parte. 

 Litsea 4 Cylicodaphne Bentham & Hooker, Gen. PL III pars 1. 



162 (1880), pro parte. 

 Litsea Sect. I. Tomingodaphne Pax in Engler & Prantl. Nat. 



Pflanzenfam. Ill Abt. 2, 119 (1889), pro parte. 



Hab. in China. Kwangtung: in monte Yam-Na-Shan vel Yat-nya-shan ( P^SftUO 

 districtus Mei (MM) (W. T. Tsang no. 21455, Aug. 1932). 



This is a new addition to the Chinese flora; the specimen was sent to us under 

 the name of Litsea acutinervia Hayata which is very probably being mistaken with 

 Litsea acutivena Hayata, 



