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Distribution: Japan ! Corea ! China ! 



Var. (3 'dichotoma (LOUR) Bakh. - nov. var.~ C. oligantha MERR. 

 (1918).— Porphyra Jicholoma Lour. (1790).— C. dichotoma (Lour) Raevsch. 

 (1797).— C. purpurea Juss. (1806).— C. gracilis SlEB. et ZUCC. [1846].— C. 

 longifolia Lam. var brevipes Benth. [1861]. — C. Jamamurasaki Sieb ex MlQ. 

 [1866].— C. brevipes -[BENTH.] HANŒ [1866].— C. elegans HAYEK [1905].— 

 C.Sieboldii Zipp. ex H.j.L. [1919]. — C. serrulata Zipp. ex H.J.L. [1919]. — [?J C. 

 glabra H.j.L. [1919].— Folia brevissime petiolata vel subsessilia, ovato-oblo- 

 nga, lanceolata vel subobovata, sensim vel subabrupte acuminata, serrulata vel 

 crenulata, subtus dense resinis punctatis subimpressis, nervis glabris vel sub- 

 farinosis; petiolus 0.15-1 c.M. vel subnullus; cymi dichotomi, 1-2.5 

 c.M. diam., breviter pedunculati vel subsessiles; corolla rosea vel pur- 

 purea, 0.20 - 0.35 c.M., tubo calyce 1 '/, - 2 plo longiore; stamina antheris 

 ovatis vel oblongis 0.05 - 0.07 c.M., longitudinaliter dehiscentibus. 



D i s t r i b u t i o n : Japan ! Corea! China! Cochinchina! Philippines! 



17. callicarpa longifolia LAM. Enc. Méth. Bot. 1 [1783] p. 563.— 

 C. lanceolaria ROXB. Flor. Ind. I [1820] p. 409.— C. albida BL. Bijdr. Flor. 

 Ned. Ind. 14e st. [1826] p. 818.— C. Roxburghiana SCHULT. Syst. Man! III 

 [1827] p. 54.— C. attenuaîa 'WALL, ex WALP. Rep. Bot. Syst. IV [1844-1848] 

 p. 129. — C. oblongifolia HASSK. and Var. acuminatissima HASSK. Cat. Plant. 

 Hort. Bot. Bog. [1844] p. 136; HASSK. Plant. Jav. Rar. [1848] p. 490.— C. 

 Blumei ZOLL. ET MOR. Syst. Verz. [1845-1846] p. 53 ex H.j.L. Verb. Mal. 

 Arch. [1919] p. 88 sub C. longifolia LAM.— C. cuspidata [not of ROXB.] 

 HASSK. Plant. Jav. Rar. [1848] p. 491.— C. rhynchophylla MlQ. Flor. Ned. 

 Ind. II [1856] p. 888.— C. dentata [not of Roth] Roxb. fide Wall.— C. cana 

 [not of L.] WALL. Cat. 1834 [1828] [partly] ex CLARKE in HOOK. f. Flor. 

 Brit. Ind. IV [1885] p. 570 sub C. longifolia LAM.— (?) C. dolichophylla MERR., 

 Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. VII [1912] p. 339.— C. attenuifolia ELM. Leafl. Phil. 

 Bot. VIII [1915] p. 2870.— C. virens REINW; C. javanka ZlPP. ex H.J.L., 

 Verb. Mai. Arch. [1919] p. 88 sub C. longifolia Lam.— Amictonis japonica 

 RAFTN. Sylv. Tellur. [183S] p. 161. — Hedyotis arborescens NORONHA in Verh. 

 Bat. Oenootsch. V [1790] p. 17 exMiQ. Flor. Ned. Ind. II [1856] p. 888 sub C. lo- 

 ngifolia LAM.— (?) Mamanira alba RUMPH. Herb. Amb. IV [1750] p. 124 1 49. 



Forma « subglabrata SCHAU, in De. Prodr. Syst. Nat. XI (1847) 

 p. 645. — A slender shrub, branchlets, cymes and petioles almost glabrescent; 

 leaves lanceolate, minutely denticulate-serrulate to almost entire, upper 

 side glabrous when aldult, lower side almost glabrous, except on the nerves; 

 cymes slender, lax, rather long petioled ; calyx scarcely hairy or gla- 

 brous; corolla rose or whittish, scarcely pubescent outside; ovary den- 

 sely glandular, not hairy. 



Forma ß floccosa SCHAU, in DC. Prod. Syst. Nat. XI (1847) p. 

 645. — A stout shrub or small tree; branchlets, cymes and petioles densely 

 floccose hairy ; leaves oblong or broadly-lanceolate, distinctly serrulate- 

 denticulate, upper side sparsely stellate-hairy when adult, or glabrescent, 

 except on the nerves, lower side rather densely floccose ; cymes stout, 

 globose, usually rather short-petioled ; calyx densely and floccosely stella- 

 te-hairy ; corolla purple or rose, densely woolly outside. 



