468 MR. HISAYOSHI TAKEDA ON THE 
nodos papillosus. Folia ambitu ovata vel deltoidea, bipinnatisecta, segmentis 
latis euneato-ovatis pinnatifido-incisis, pinnis I. ordinis remote dispositis 
petiolulatis, glabra, supra. mete viridia, ad costas puberula, infra pallidiora, 
radicalia longe (5-6 em.) petiolata, petiolo laminam :equante basi vaginato, 
caulina brevius petiolata, petiolo longe vaginato, suprema diminuta sed non 
aphylla. Umbella involucrata, involucri phyllis 2-9 angustissimis integris 
extus plus minus hirtellis, multiradiata, radiis 15-20, 1:5-3:5 em. longis 
intus puberulis, umbellulis multifloris, involucelli phyllis ad 10 lineari- 
bus pedicello adaquilongis. Calycis dentes. minuti, edentieulati. Petala 
alba, late obovata, inflexo-aeuminata. Stamina filamentis petalo sesqui- 
longioribus, apice eurvatis, antheris albis. Ovarium plus minus puberulum, 
stylis 2 longis. Fructus non vidi. 
Hab. Anama ; on grassy slopes. 
*69. (4.) PHELLOPTERIS. 
105. P. LITTORALIS, Benth. in Benth. et Hook. fil. Gen, PL i. p. 905 ; 
Yabe, Umbellifer. Japon. p. 93. 
Hab. Shakotan, Matsugahama ; on sandy beaches, not common. 
10. (5.) Ligusticum. 
106. L. scoricum, Linn. Sp. PL p. 250; Yabe, Pl. Shum. p. 64. 
Hab. Shakotan, Anama, Tokkari-Masuba ; on rocks near the sea. 
*71. (6.) CONIOSELINUM. 
“107. C. kAMTsCHATICUM, Rupr. Rev. Umbell. NKamtschat. in Beitr. 
Pflanzenk. Russ. Reichs, xi. p. 22; Takeda, Beitr, no. 67. 
Hab. Shakotan, Anama, Debari ; on rocks near the sea. 
*72, (7.) CNIDIUM. 
*108. C. AJANENSE, Drude, in Engl. u. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. iii. 8, 
p. 210; Yabe, l. c. p. 62. 
Syn.: Tilingia ajanensis, Regel in Regel et Til. Fl. Ajan. p. 132. 
C. Tilingia, Takeda, in Tókyó Bot. Mag. xx. p. 305. 
Hab. Shakotan, Anama. 
Obs. Maximowiez was the first to report the occurrence of this plant 
in Japan (Mél. Biol. xii. p. 469); but his specimen in the Kew Herbarium 
is quite different from the true species. Absence of fruit makes it, however, 
difficult to determine this specimen with accuracy. The character of the 
lenf*and a cross section of. the ovary suggest to me that it may be a form of 
Seseli Libanotis. 
