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var crispata Makino. 



Leaves crispate on margin. 



Nom. Jap. Botan-tsuwabuki, Oni-tsuwabuki. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



Sagina maxima A. Gray, Bot. Jap. p. 382 ; Franch. 

 et. Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 53 ; Komar. Fl. Manshur. II. 1, 

 p. 185. - 



Sagina Linnaei var, maxima Maxim, in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 

 33. 



forma littorea Makino. 



Leaves thicker and nitid ; basal ones tnfted, long, attaining 

 about 7jcm. long, 2Jmm. wide. 



Nom. Jap. Hama-takanotsume. 



Hab. Prov. Sagami : Misaki {G. Koidzami I Dec. 27, 1905). 



Buddleia curviflora Hook, et Am. Bot. Beecb. Voy. 

 p. 267 ; Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XXIV. p. 57. 



/5. venenifera Makino. 



Buddleia venenifera Makino. 1. c. p. 56. 



Nom. Jap. Urajiro-fadziutsugi, 



Hab. Prov. OsuMi, southern parts ; Isl. Yakushima ; Isl. 

 Nakanoshima. 



Mussaenda shikokiana Makino in Bot. Mag., 

 Tokyo, XVIII. (1904), p. 44. 



Branches slender, terete, or subquadrangular-terete, fulvously 

 avellaneo-umber, dispersed with minute lenticels, glabrous; young 

 ones viridescent, thinly pubescent with adpressed minute hairs and 

 thinly dispersed with pale lenticels. Leaves opposite, petiolate, 

 oval to oval-elliptical, or oblong-elliptical, shortly acuminate, ob- 

 tuse or acute and decurrent to the petiole, entire, membranaceous, 

 green and very thinly puberulent (pubes more or less denser on the 

 midrib and veins) above, paler and thinly puberulent on the midrib 

 and veins beneath, very thinly ciliated, 6-18cm. long, 3— 12cm. 

 broad ; midrib slender, prominent beneath ; veins erect-patent, 



