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in this country was, as far as I know, never recorded. 
CAPRIFOTLIACE 政 . すか ひか づら 科 
Abelia biflora Turcz. Enum. Chin. n. 93 in Bull. soc. Mosc. X. 152. Walp. Rep. II. 446. Maxim. 
Fl. Amur. 472 et in Mél. biol. XII. 477. Franch. Pl. David. 151, t. 11. A. David Hance in Journ. Bot. 
VI. 329 et XIII. 131. A. shikokiana Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo Bot. Soc. VI. 55. Nom. 
jap. Lwatsukubane-utsugt. オハ ッ ク バ パネ ウッ ギ 
Shrub, much branching. Leaves opposite, obovate or ovate-lanceolate, rather acute, entire or with a 
few coarse teeth; its nerves, margins, upper surface, also petioles and young branches pilose. Peduncles 
terminating lateral branchlets, dichotomous, pilose. Bracts Minute, linear-subulate, tripartite, the middle 
lobe being longest. Calyx-lobes 4, narrowly oblong-spathulate, obtuse. Corolla infundibuliform, a 
little longer than the calyx, pubescent within; limbs 4, nearly rounded, white tinged with rose-colour. 
Stamens and style included. Ovary very slender, pilose. Fi. May. > 
Tosa: Ogawa-mura. (T. Makino) Mt. Yokogura. (T. Makino, Y. Yoshinaga) 

