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viridia cxtus sordide stellulata intus medio costato-elevata apice subun- 

 guiculata 3-4 mm. longa decidua aestivationc valvata ovato-triangularia 

 sub anthesin reflexa. Stamina 5 petalis alterna erecta vel ascendentia, 

 Filamenta 3 mm. longa pallida viridescentia ad apicem sensim angu- 

 stata. Anthem- versatiles biloculares 1.5 mm. longae virides connectivo 

 tantum in medio antberse evoluto. Pollinia alba. Discus sub anthesin 

 viridis sed mox purpurascens breve conicus 2 mm. altus obscure 10- 

 sulcatus sparsissime minutissime stellulatus. Styli 5(4) toto connati 

 columnares vix 1 mm. longi. Stigma obscure 5-(rarius 4) lobatum. 

 Ovarium 5-(rarius 4) loculare. Drupa baccata globosa vel depresso- 

 globosa nigra diametro 8-10 mm. Pyrense membranacese. Semen ab 

 avibus distributum. 



Xom. Jap. Kidzuta. 



Nom. Ivor. Song-ak vel Kamaksal. 



Hab. in Korea austr., Arcbipelago Koreano, Quelpaert et Dagelet. 



Distr. Kiusiu, Shikoku cfe Hondo. 



Siebold and Zuccarini's Hcdcra rhombed is, not only nomen nudum, 

 but consists of 2 different species belonging to distinct genera: they 

 are the flowering branch of the Japanese Hedera and fruiting specimen 

 of Textoria trifida (Gilibertia trifida). The type-specimen is in the 

 Bijksher barium at Leiden. They distributed the same set to the Paris- 

 Museum and the Gray-Herbarium. I have given up Hcdcra japonica 

 Tobler, because the same name was already used by Junghuhn to 

 denote Textoria trifida and by Paul and Siebold to the Japanese 

 Hedera. 



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