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Viburnum (seet. VIII. Odontot. subseet. Adenoph.) Tashiroi Nakai l. c. p. 41 
(= V. dilatatum Matsum., non Thunb.). — Liukiu. 
V. (seet. IX. Opulus) koreanum Nakail. c. p. 42 (= V. pauciflorum Komarov, 
non Pylaie). — Corea (Nakai n. 1610. 1545, Furumi n. 487). 
V. (seet. IX. Opulus) pubinerve Bl. mss. f. intermedium Nakai l. ec. p. 43 et 
in Nakai, Flor. silvat. Koreana XI (1921) p. 45. Tab. XIV. — Corea 
media et borealis; Sachalin; Yeso; Hiondo; Corea (Nakain. 5853, H. Ueki 
n. 425). 
V. (sect. Tinus) propinguum Hemsl. f. parvifolium (Graebn.) Nakai l. c. p. 48 
(= V. propinguum var. parvifolium Graebn.). — Formosa. 
V. (sect. Odontotinus) foetidum Wall. var. rectan ulatum (Graebn.) Nakai l. e 
p- 48 (= V. rectangulatum Graebn. — V. foetidum var. rectangulum Rehd. 
— V. rectangulare Hayata). — Formosa (Faurie n. 356). 
var. rectangulatum (Graebn.) Nakai f. integrifolium (Hayata) Nakail. e. 
p- 48 (= V. integrifolium Hayata). — Formosa. 
V. (sect. Odontotinus) formosanım (Hance) Hayata f. morrisonense (Hayata) 
Nakai l. c. p. 49 (= V. morrisonense Hayata). — Formosa. 
f. subglabrum (Hayata) Nakai l. c. p. 49 (= V. subglabrum 
Hayata in sched.). — Formosa. 
f. mushaense (Hayata) Nakai l. c. p. 49 (= V. mushaense Hayata 
in sched.). — Formosa. 
f. taishanense (Hayata) Nakai ]l. c. p. 49 (= V. taishanense 
Hayata). — Formosa. 
. cubense Urb. in Fedde, Rep. XVIII (1922) p. 121. — Cuba (Ekman n. 5515). 
. corymbosum Urb. 1. c. p. 121. — Cuba (Ekman n. 9270). 
. eradiatum (Oakes) House in Amer. Midl. Nat. VII (1921) p. 130 (=V. 
pauciflor&um Pylaie, non Raf. = V. opulus var. eradiatum Oakes). — 
Northern New England and New York, Northern Michigan and Minnesota. 
V. japonicum (Thbg.) Spreng. var. fruticsum Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. 
XXXV (1921) p. 152. — Insula Hachijyö. 
Caricaceae 
Carica chrysopetala Heilborn in Arkiv f. Bot. XVII. Nr. 12 (1922) p. 1. Pl. I. 
Fig. 1. Textfig. 1. 4. — Ecuador. 
C. pentagona Heilborn 1. c. p. 2. Pl. I. Fig. 2. Textfig. 2. 5. — Ecuador. 
Javilla caudata (Brandeg.) Standl. in Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. Wash. XXIII. 
Pt. 4 (1924) p. 853 (= Mocinna heterophylla Sesseana Ramirez = Carica 
caudata Brandeg. — Javilla Sesseana Rusby). — Baja California, Mexico. 
Leucopremna Standl. gen. nov. in Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb. Washington 
XXIII. Pt. 4 (1924) p. 850. 
Tree, 4,5 to 12 m high, the trunk very thick at base, tapering up- 
ward and dividing into few heavy branches, the twigs thick and soft, 
the wood very soft, the trunk consisting largely of pith; bark smooth, 
gray; leaves deciduous, clustered at the ends ofthe branchlets, the leaflets 
5 to 7, obovate, acuminate, 10 em long and 6 cm wide or smaller; flowers 
dioecious, the staminate in terminal or axillary panicles, pale yellow, 
the corolla about 2 em long; stamens 10, free; pistillate flowers terminal, 
long-pedunculate, the petals greenish, 4 em long; fruit 15 em long or 
more, 8 to 10 em thick, 5-celled, pendent, coni6 or ovoid-oblong, 5-angled, 
the angles often produced below into conelike protuberances or wings, 
the skin green or yellow; seeds rough, black. 
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