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Cy peraceze . 
Imen] eete | with 17 species = 5'3 p.c. 
Orchideze » H , =  «*3p.c. 
Caryophylleze » ld ,, =  40p.c. 
Umbelliferze » 1.3 ,, = pc. 
Poly podiacece » 11 " = )4p.c. 
Liliaceze 
. . 10 = wvwlp.c. 
Leguminosze | | > l 
Cruciferæ 
oap 
Saxifragacese » 8 ,, = 25 p.e 
Polygonacesz 
Serophularinem O. 
Rubi: " 1 ^ = 2:2 p. c. 
Rubiaceze 
Onagrarize € — 19p.e 
Jun , 1 `. J) 33 — p: . 
Juncacese 
Ericaceæ 
Caprifoliaceæ | » D y = bpe 
Primulacez 
Labiatee 4 _ 1:3 p.e 
Vacciniacese > ” 
The larger genera which contain three species and upwards are :— 
with 3 species: Anemone, Viola, Spiræa, Vaccinium, Pedicularis, 
Salix, Lycopodium, and Dryopteris ; 
with 4 species: Potentilla, Sawifraga, Senecio, and Juncus; 
with 5 species: Stellaria, Epilobium, Galium, and Poa ; 
with 6 species: Polygonum ; 
with 7 species : Artemisia and Platanthera ; 
with 15 species: Carew. 
There are 28 families represented by a single genus, and 23 of these by 
a single species. These are :—*Violariee, Hypericinexe, Ternstræmiaceæ, 
Rutaceæ, llieinez, Ampelidese, Aceraceæ, Anacardiacerm, * Crassulacec, 
Droseraces, Lythrariez, Araliaceee, *Cornacew, Diapensiaces, Oleacez, 
Solanacez, *Plantaginex, Santalacez, Urticacex, *Salicineæ, Empetraceæ, 
Taxaceæ, Irideæ, Scheuchzeriaceæ, *Lycopodiaceæ, Selaginellaceæ, *Equi- 
setaceæ, and Ophioglossaceae (those represented by more than one species are 
indicated by an asterisk). 
On account of the geographical position of Shikotan, one would expect to 
find in this island a larger number of representatives of the southern floras 
