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294 (nomen) ; Carr. in Rev. Hortic. (1874) p. 418, fig. 56, et 

 (1888) p. 439, fig. 101 ; Forbes et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soe. 

 XXVI. (1889) p. 90 ; Hook. fil. in Curtis's Bot. Mag. (1897) 

 tab. 7519. 



Ligustrutn lucidum var. a. coriaceum Decne. in Fl. des Serres, 

 XXII. (1877) p. 8 ; Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. I. (1889) p. 130, 

 fig. 79. 



Nom. Jap. Fukuro-mochi. 



Hah. Japan, cultivated. 



A garden variety raised in Japan, where Ligustrutn lucidum 

 Ait. does not exist as a native plant. 



Osmanthus Aquifolium Sieb. ex Sieb. et Zucc. in Abh. 

 Akad. Muench. IV. 3, p. 166 ; Bentb. et Hook. fil. Gen. PL II. 

 p. 677. 



forma subangulatus Makino. 



Leaves obovato-cuneate, rounded-truncate, subangulate, at- 

 taining about 4J cm. in length, 2J cm. in width. 



Nom. Jap. Kikko-hiragi (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. Musashi : Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makino !). 



var. japonicus (Sieb.) Makino in herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. 

 Tokyo. 



Osmanthus japonicus Sieb. Sym PI. Oecon. Jap. in Berh. 

 Batav. Gen. XII. (1830) p. 36 ; Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 XVI. (1902) p. 31. 



Olea japonica Hassk. Catal. PI. Hort. Bot. Bogor. (1844) 

 p. 118 ; Sieb. et Zucc. in Abh. Akad. Muench. IV. 3, p. 167. 



Olea aquitolia Regel in Gartenfl. (1879) p. 276 cum fig.; 

 Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. I. (1889) p. 140, fig. 88, non Sieb. 

 et Zucc. excl. syn. 



Nom. Jap. Hiragi-mokusei. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



This is not found in wild state. 



Olea aquifolia c. ilicifolia Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. I. p. 141, 

 fig. 89, is the typical form of Osmanthus Aquifolium Sieb. 

 (=01ea Aquifolium Sieb. et Zucc; Hex Aquifolium Thunb. non 

 Linn.; Olea ilicifolia Hassk.). 



