17Q " "THE BOTANICALMAQAZmE.. . .". LYoi, xxxil. So. 3?0s- 



pt. 2575)=Calorhabdos Fatgessi Franch. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. XLVII. 

 16. (I. coll.", no. 9). , 



17. Bignoniaceae. 



29. Amphicome arguta Lindl.; DC. Prodr. IX. 237; Hook. f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. IV. 285 ; Diels in Engl.. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 577 ; Rehder 

 in Sargent, PI. Wilson. Part II. 303. (I. coll., no. 6). 



18. Acanthaceae. 



30. Justicia procumbens L. ; Hook. f. I.e. 539 ; Forb. ct Hemsl. 

 I.e. 246; Lindau in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 579 \ ^ RostelMaria 

 Procumbens Nees. ; Wight, Ic. t. 1539. (II. coll., no. 13). 



Nom. Jap. Kitsunenomago. {mVi-) / 



19. Labiatae. 



31. Salvia japonica Thunb. Fl. Jap. 22; Forb. et Hemsl. I.e. 284; 

 f. pinnata Matsum. et Kudo in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXVIII. (1914) 



250. (I. coll., no. 30). 



Nom. Jap. Haneba-no-natsunotamuraso. (MM^) 



20. Lauraceae. 



32. Machilus Faberi Hemsl. in Jottrn. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 374 ; M. 

 Nanmu Matsuda in Tokyo Bot. Mag. (1909) 480 (non Hemsl.) (II. 

 coll., no. 2). 



Nom. Jap (ffl^K) 



21. Thymelaeaceae 



33. Daphne (Sect. Daphnanthoides Gilg) ambigua sp. ri. 



Low shrub, brandies dark brown, finely pubescent, finally glabrous, 

 somewhat angular towards the end. Leaves alternate, obovate-oblong 

 or elliptic-oblong, subobtusc, attenuated towards the base, petiolatc 

 with short petiole 4 mm. long, papyraceous, 4-7 cm. long, 1.5-3 cm. 

 wide, dark colored above, glaucous green beneath, glabrous except 

 the midrib which is immersed above, elevated and adprcssed pilose 

 beneath, nerves rather inconspicuous. Inflorescence subsessile, terminal, 

 and also apparently axial. Flowers numerous, yellowish (?), shortly 

 pedicellate. Perianth-tube about 12 mm. long, 10-nerved, adpressed 

 pubescent outside^ glabrous inside, lobes 5,. oblong, obtuse, not spread- 



