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Chimonanthus praecox (Linn.) Lindl. 



a. typicus Makino. 



Chimonanthus prsecox Lindl. Bot. Reg. sub tab. 404 

 (1819), ex Hook. fil. et Jacks. Ind. Kew. I. p. 515 ; Link. 

 1 Enum. PI. Hort. Berol. II. (1822), p. 66 '; Koch, Dendrol. I. 

 (1869), p. 366; Baill. Nat. Hist. Pi. I. (1871), p. 285-6, fig. 

 314-317 ; Dippel, Handb. Laubh. III. (1893), p. 140, fig. 75 ; 

 Schneid. 111. Handb. Laubh. I. (1906), p. 346, fig. 221, a-d. 



Calycanthus praecox Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2 (1762), p. 718 ; 

 Houttuyn, Nat. Hist. XXIII. (1775), p. 228, et Pfl.-Syst. III. 

 (1778), p. 682 ; Willd. Sp. PI. II. (1799), p. 1120, et Enum. 

 PL Hort. Bot. Berol. (1809), p. 559; Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1, II. 

 (1789), p. 220, tab. 10, et ed. 2, III. (1811), p. 283; Bot. 

 Mag. XIII. (1799), tab. 466 ; Pers. Syn, PL II. (1807), p. 58; 

 Lamk. 111. tab. 445, fig. 2 ; Roxb. FL Ind. II. (1832), p. 672 ; 

 Prantl in Engl, et Prantl, Nat. PfL-Fam. III. 2 (1891), p. 94. 



Butneria praecox Schneid. 'Dendrol. Winterst. (1903), p. 241.' 



Beurera praecox O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL I. (1891), p. 5. 



Chimonanthus fragrans Lindl. Bot. Reg. tab. 451 (1820); 

 Spreng. Syst. Yeg. II. (1825), p. 544; DC. Prodr. III. (1828), p. 2 ; 

 Miq. Prol. FL Jap. p. 91; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PL Jap. I. p. 

 15 ; Forbes et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. p. 22 % (1886); 

 Goldring in Garden, XXXIII. (1888), p. 393 cum fig.; Diels in 

 Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. (1901), p. 345. 



Meratia fragrans Nees in ' Act. Acad. Carol. Leop. XI. 

 (1823), p. 107.' 



Calycanthus suaveolens Salisb. ' Prodr. (1796), p. 379/ 



Obai seu Robai Kasmpf. Amcen. Exot. (1712), p. 879 cum ic. 



Flowers smaller ; segments narrow, recurvo-erect-patent. 



Nom. Jap. Robai, Nankin-ume, Kara-ume, To-ume. 



Icon. K. Ito et H. Kaku, Koishikawa-Shokubutsuyen-So- 

 moku-Dzusetsu, I. tab. 5. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



/5. intermedials Makino. 



Flowers patent-campanulate ; segments narrowly oblong. 



Nom. Jap. Kakwa-bai. 



Icon. K. Ito et H. Kaku, 1. c. tab. 6. 



