Plantae novae Japonicae. I. 287 



Calypso japonka Maxim, et Komar. PI. Manshur., I (1901), p. 533, in 

 nota. — Calypso bulbosa Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XVI (1902), p. 177, 

 non Reichb. fll., excl. syn. — Nora. Jap. Hotei-ran (Ventricous Orchid). 



— Japan: Hab. Prov. Suruga: Mt. Fuji; Prow Sagami: Hakone; Prov. 

 Rikuchu: Nambu (Chonosuke [TschonoskiJ Sugawa, 1865—66). 



5. Goodyera Schlechtendaliana Reichb. fll. forma similis (Bl.) Makino. 

 1. c, p. 15. 



Goodyera similis Bl, Coll. Orchid. Archip. Ind. et Jap., p. 39, tab. 9. 

 fig. 2, et tab. 11, ig. D.; Franch. et Sav., Enum. PI. Jap., II, p. 520; 

 Diels in Englers Bot. Jahrb., XXIX. p. 269. — Xeottia repens Buerger 

 herb, ex Bl., 1. c, p. 39, non Swartz. — Goodyera repens Miq., Prol. Fl. 

 Jap., p. 141; Franch. et Sav., Enum. PI. Jap., II, p. 38 (excl. p. 520?). 

 non R. Brown. — Nom. Jap. Funashi-miyamaudzura (nov.). — Hab. 

 Japan, rare. — Goodyera repens (Linn.) R. Br. is also found in Japan, 

 bearing the albo- variegated leaves; its all parts are nearly similar to 

 those of G. Schlechtendaliana Reichb. fll., but it is always easily distin- 

 guished from the letter by the not hairy saccate base of the labellum 

 and the smaller size in every respect. There are specimens from Mt. 

 Fuji, prov. Suruga (I. Nayashima and K. Goto\ Sept. 3, 1900), Nikko. 

 prov. Shimotsuke (T. Makino! Aug. 1903), Mt. Komagatake, prov. Shinano 

 (R. Yatabe! Aug. 3, 1880; K. Tanaka! Sept. 25, 1902; Y. Yabe! 

 Aug. 14, 1903), and Mt. Yatsugatake, prov. Shinano (Y. Yabe! Aug. 18. 

 1902). 



6. Eleocharis tetraquetra Xees. var. fi. Wichurai Makino, 1. c, p. 16. 

 Heleocharis Wichurai Boeckl. in Linnaea. XXXVI (1869—70), p. 448. 



— Scirpus Wichurai Franch. et Sav., Enum. PI. Jap., II, p. 544, non 

 Boekl. — Scirpus hakonensis Franch. et Sav., 1. c. p. 110. — Scirpus 

 Onoei Franch. et Sav., 1. c, p. 110. — Scirpus yokuliamensis 0. Kuntze, 

 Rev. Gen. PI., II, p. 758. — Heleocharis tetraquetra Boeckl. in Engler's 

 Bot. Jahrb., VI, p. 51. — ? Scirpus petasatus Maxim, in Bull. Soc. Nat. 

 Mosc, LIV (1879), p. 64. 



7. Viola chaerophylloides (Regel) Makino, 1. c, p. 17. 



Viola pinnata var. chaerophylloides Regel, PI. Radd., I, p. 222; Maxim, 

 in Mel. Biol., IX, p. 718; Franch. et Sav., Enum. PI. Jap.. II, p. 646. — 

 Viola pinnata var. dissecta Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap., p. 84; Franch. et Sav.. 

 1. c., 1, p. 40, non Turcz. nee. Regel. — Viola pinnata Franch. et Sav.. 

 1. c., II. p. 291 (in conspectu specierum), non Linn. — Nom. Jap. Ezo- 

 sumire, Eizan-sumire, Kakure-mino. — Hab. Japan, widely 

 distributed. 



Forma simplicifolia Makino, 1. c, p. 17. 



Leaves long-petiolate, simple, or sometimes shortly subbifid above, 

 ovate, obtuse, cordate at the base, crenulato-serrulate, about 5—6 cm 

 long, 3— 4 cm broad; veins loose, pinnate or subpalmato-pinnate. Flower 

 and fruit as in the type. — Nom. Jap. Hitotsuba-ezosumire (nov.). 

 — Hab. Prov. Shimotsuke: Nikko (T. Makino! Oct. 17. 1904, cult, by 

 B. Ioki). — Rare. 



