. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 292. NORMAN K. B. ROBSON branched, midrib indistinct; laminar glands striiform and punctiform; inframarginal glands indistinct or absent. Petals bright yellow, not veined or tinged red, spreading ?, 20-28 x 10-20 mm, c. 3-5-6 x sepals, obovate, with apiculus short. Stamen fascicles each with c. 15 stamens, longest 12-16 mm long, c. 0-6 x petals. Ovary 2-5-3(-5) x c. 1-5 mm, narrowly ovoid-ellipsoid; styles 10-5—12(—15) mm long, c. 4x ovary, slender; stigmatic mass capitate. Capsule 8-12 x 4-6 mm, cylindric-ellipsoid. Seeds dark yellowi


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 292. NORMAN K. B. ROBSON branched, midrib indistinct; laminar glands striiform and punctiform; inframarginal glands indistinct or absent. Petals bright yellow, not veined or tinged red, spreading ?, 20-28 x 10-20 mm, c. 3-5-6 x sepals, obovate, with apiculus short. Stamen fascicles each with c. 15 stamens, longest 12-16 mm long, c. 0-6 x petals. Ovary 2-5-3(-5) x c. 1-5 mm, narrowly ovoid-ellipsoid; styles 10-5—12(—15) mm long, c. 4x ovary, slender; stigmatic mass capitate. Capsule 8-12 x 4-6 mm, cylindric-ellipsoid. Seeds dark yellowish-brown, 1-2—1-4 mm long, narrowly cylindric, narrowly carinate with long apical expansion narrow or sometimes narrowly winged, linear-reticulate. 2n = ? In open limestone rock crevices; 1400-2400 m. Taiwan (Hualien). Map 28. TAIWAN. Hualien: Mt. Luanshan to Mt. Patolushan, of Hualien, 2000- 2200 m, , Tamura, Shimizu & Kao 21707 (E); around Mt. Chingshui, 1800-2400 m, , Shimizu 12543 (TAI). H. nakamurai is closely related to H. formosanum, but usually differs in having narrower leaves, smaller, narrower sepals that are reflexed in fruit, larger petals (? always), relatively longer styles and narrower fruits, as well as a distinct geographical and altitudinal distribution. However, a specimen of H. formosanum from Mt. Ta Tung, Taipei Co. {Sasaki , NTU 077118) is somewhat intermediate. 3(56). Hypericum senkakuinsulare Hatusima in/. Geobot. 21: 2, cum tab. (1973); Y. Kimura in Asahihyakka, sekaino shokobutsu [Weekly Asahi Encyci, Plants of the World] (No. 64): 1511 cum tab. (1977). Type: Ryukyu Is., Senkaku Group, Uotori I., 360 m, 5. Tamaki (URO, holotype). Icon: Y. Kimura in Asahi hyakki, sekai no shokobutsu (No. 64): 1511 (1977). Shrub c. m tall, with branches spreading. Stem soon terete; internodes 10-20 mm long, shorter than leaves; bark reddish-brown. Leaves sessile; lamina 23-35 x 10-18 mm, elliptic or oblong-elliptic to obovate, r


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