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japonica, Miq. The latter can be readily distinguished by its inflorescence, 

 which, though short and contracted, is racemose and not truly capitate. 

 Moreover it is not only terminal, but also axillary, '^ which latter is not the case 

 with the present species. 



' Plate XXVI. Fig. i, branch with flowers; 2, flower cut vertically; 3, 

 ventral and dorsal views of stamen; 4, pistil with a scale at the base; 5, ovule; 

 6, floral diagram: — all except i enlarged. 



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