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13. I. graciliflora Champ. 1. с. 328. Arbor gracilis parce ramosa glabra, ramulis 

 teretibus; foliis coriaceis lucidis subtus opacis, ellipticis v. oblongoellipticis in petiolum 

 longiusculum attenuatis , obtusis vel brevissime obtuse cuspidatis , integris v. obsolete 

 paucicrenatis, utrinque sublaevibus; florum fasciculis sessilibus, pedicellis gracilibus flore 

 fructuqne longioribus; floribus 4-meris; calycis lobis semiorbiculatis petalisque triplo lon- 

 gioribus late ovalibus basi brevissime connatis ciliolatis; staminibus S petala aequantibus, 

 drupa globosa pisiformi «purpurea» stigmate discoideo piano, pyrenis 4 crustaceis obtuse 

 triangulis opacis obsolete subrugosis. Benth. 1. c. 65. 



In China australi: Hongkong, frequens ad collium latera, fine Aprilis fl. ("Wright!), 

 Novembri fructif. (Hance!). 



A proxime affini intégra Thunb. differt floribus в minoribus, albis v. pallide rubris, 

 staminibus longitudine petalorum, drupa multo minore. 



Kamuli in vivo purpurascentes. Folia in sicco olivacea, inferiora petiolo 10 mm., la- 

 mina 40 : 24 mm., superiora petiolo 12 — 14 mm., lamina 55 : 25 mm., medio latissima v. 

 summa passim versus apicem latissima (anguste elliptico-obovata). Pedicelli fl. $ in axillis 

 numerosi, 5 — 6 mm. longi. Petala 2'/ 2 mm. longa. Drupa 6 mm., subsicca, opaca, pyrenac 

 3 : 2 mm. magnae. 



14. I. latifolia Thunb. Fl. Jap. 79. Arbor vasta coma densa, ramulis crassis glabris 

 ♦ hornotinis angulatis; foliis amplis rigide coriaceis superne lucidis elevato-costatis subtus 



opacis laeviusculis , inferioribus ovatis ellipticisve obtusis, reliquis ovalioblongis oblongisve, 

 utrinque brève acuminatis, serrulatis; cymulis 3 1 — 3-floris atque Ç abortu 1-floris in 

 pedunculo petiolum superante racemosis, bracteis numerosis ovatis; floribus 4-meris, caly- 

 cis lobis rotundatis ciliolatis, corolla rotata partita calycem plus triplo superante, stamina 

 in c? subaequante, in $ superante, ovario fl. S obsoleto, $ globosoovoideo stigmate lato 

 piano; drupa globosa opaca sordidulococcinea subsicca, pyrenis 4 trigonis sulcatorugosis. 

 Sieb, et Zucc. 1. c. n. 149. Miq. Prol. 269. Franch. Savat. 1. с. I, 77. Lindl, et Paxt. 

 Fl. g. III, 13, flg. 240. Bot. mag. 5597. I. macrophjüa Bl. Bijdr. 1150. Oni motsj seu 

 Taraijo, Kaempf. Amoen. exot. 907. 



Japonice in Kiusiu vulgo noJco-ki, in Yedo: tarayov, unde I. Tarajo h. Angl., an etiam 

 Decaisne in Van Houtte, fl. d. serr. IX, 187., ubi ab I. latifolia distinguitur foliis in- 

 aequaliter dentatis oblongolanceolatis acuminatis, petiolis violaceis? Vox tarayov a Hoff- 

 mann (Noms indig.) a sinica to tô yë derivatur, stirps igitur fortasse et in China occurrit. 



In Nippon: Yedo culta, fine Octobris fructif. (ipse), montib. Hakone (Savatier ex 

 Franchet). Kiusiu, circa Nagasaki (Oldham! n. 146 fructif.) v. gr. ad rivulum prope 

 templum Meosuzi, arbores crassitie femoris, init. Maji fl. S, $, ad viam versus Himi du- 

 centem, ad latus méridionale collium, sylvula e pluribus arboribus, init. Maji c. fructu 

 (ipse), in monte sylvoso Yuwaya, arbor vastissima (Siebold!). 



Affinis I. denticulatae Wall, (vidi specc. Wight ex hb. Kew. acc. n. 438, Wight hb. 



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