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_ THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. | 





[Vol. VI. November 10, 1892. i No. 69.] 





New or Litile Known Plants of Japan. 
ING. 25: ・ 


Ryoichi Yatabe; Se. 2: 


Millettia purpurea, nov. sp. 
Nom. jap. Murasaki-natsufuji, ムラ サキ ナシ ッ っ デ ". 


(Order Leguminose.) 

Plate XII. 

An evergreen climbing shrub. Leaves odd-pinnate; stipules setaceous, Ix lines long. Leaflets 5—7, 


opposite, petiolulate, subcoriaceous, elliptical or ovate, entire, rounded or cordate at the base, emarginate 


at the apex, smooth on the upper, slightly hairy and with prominent veins on the under surface, I—3 


inches long, to more than 12 inches broad; petiolules ュー きま lines long; stipels setaceous, about 1 line 


long. Racemes paniculate at the apex of branches, densiflorous, minutely pubescent, 2— 3 inches long; 






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New or Little Known Plants of Japan 

