112 T. Makino: Plantae novae Japonicae. II. 
lobes, Capsule on the top of the erect strict and papilloso-hirsute pedicel, 
globose, accompanied by the persistent calyx, papillose on the surface, 
5-sulcate, 3—3'/, mm across, with crustaceo-coriaceous carpels. Seeds 
minute, numerous, fusiform-oblong, finely longitudinal-striate, ferruginous. 
— Nom. Jap. Tsuga-matsu, Tsuga-zakura. — Japan: Hab. Prov. 
Shimotsuke: Nikko (K. Sawada! herb. Sc. Coll Imp. Univ. Tokyo, 
June 14, 1878; T. Makino! June 24, 1903) Mt. Shirane in Nikko (T. 
Makino! Aug. 1905); Prov. Shinano: Mt. Ontake (R. Yatabe! herb. ibid. 
July 28, 1880), Mt. Togakushi (R. Yatabe and J. Matsumura! herb. 
ibid. July 12, 1884), Mt. Shirouma (Y. Yabe! herb. ibid. Aug. 26, 1902), 
Mt. Yatsugatake (Y. Yabe! herb. ibid. Aug. 18, 1902); Prov. Kaga: Mt. 
Hakusan (R. Yatabe and J. Matsumura! herb. ibid. Aug. 8, 1881); 
Prov. Etchü: Mt. Tateyama (R. Yatabe and J. Matsumura! herb. ibid. 
July 24, 1884); Prov. Rikuchü: Mt. Iwate (G. Nakahara! herb. ibid. 
Aug. 1, 1903); Prov. Oshima in Hokkaidó: Mt. Komagatake (Y. Toku- 
buchi! Aug. 19, 1888). — It is very closely allied to the North-American 
(occidental) Phyllodoce empetriformis D. Don (= Menziesia emperiformis 
Swartz = Bryanthus empetriformis A. Gray). This species belongs to the 
section Parabryanthus, and thus the old world, not only Japan, added a 
new section to Ericaceae. 
24. Phyllodoce (Eu-Phyllodoce) aleutica (Spreng.) Makino, 1. c., p. 134. 
Menziesia aleutica Spreng., Syst. Veg., II (1825), p. 202; Cham. et 
‘Schlecht. in Linnaea, I, p. 515; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am., lI, p. 40. — Bryanthus 
aleuticus A. Gray in Proc. Am. Acad., VII, p. 377, et Syn., Fl. N. Am. 
IL 1, p. 37. — Phyllodoce taxifolia B. aleutica Herd., Pl. Radd., IV, 1, 
p. 55. — Phyllodoce Pallasiana D. Don. in Edinb. New Phil. Journ,, XVII 
41834), p. 160; DC, Prodr, VII, p. 718; Ledeb. Fl. Ross, II, p. 917; 
Maxim. Rhod. As. Or., p. 6; Franch. et Sav., Enum. Pl. Jap., I, p. 286; 
Bois. in Bull. Herb. Boiss., V (1897), p. 914. — Menziesia phylicifolia Fisch. 
n Hook. herb. ex Hook., Fl. Bor.-Am., II, p. 40. — Erica coerulea Willd. 
herb. no. 7477, fol. 5, ex Ledeb., Fl. Ross., II, p. 917. 
25. Morus rubra L. var. japonica Makino, l. c., p. 134. 
| Morus nigra Matsum. in Bot. Mag. Tokyo, XVI (1902), p. 18, non 
Linn. — A tree, often large. Stigmatic arms slender, subulato-filiform, 
attenuated towards the apex, longer than the ovary, softly pubescent 
throughout. Otherwise as in the type. — Nom. Jap. No-guwa (in prov. 
Nagato, Yama-guwa (in prov. Bitchu and Kii) Ke-guwa (nov). — 
Japan: Hab. Prov. Nagato: Misumi-mura in Otsu-góri (D. Nikai! herb. 
Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Sept. 22, 1895, April 28, 1902); Prov. Bitchü: 
Hokinosaka in Higashinariwa-mura, Kawakami-góri (Z. Yoshino! May 17, 
1904, May 12, 1905), Near Fuse in Fuka-mura, Kawakami-góri (Z. Yoshino! 
May 10, 1905); Prov. Kii: Foot of Mt. Katsuraki in Naka-góri (T. Yama- 
shita! July 1905). 
26. Thea sinensis L. var. rosea Makino, l. c., p. 135. 
Thea rosiflora Matsum. Shokubutsu Mei-i (1895), p. 292, no. 3104, 
non O. Kuntze. — Leaves dark green. Petals rosy. Carpels more or 
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