tabe); Prov. Iyo ; mont Ishidzuchi (R. Yatabe, K. Okudaïra, 

 Z. Umemura). A rare species, ils leaves bearing some re- 

 semblance to those of certain inaptes. It is usually growing 

 in shady places in the forest on mountain districts. 

 Shikoku ; mont Tsurugizan (Fanrie), juin 1900. 



14. Rubus palmatus Thunb. 

 (Voir page 38) 



Nippon : environs de Kobé (Faune, 5377), 12 juill. 1903. 

 Var. remotifolia Franch. et Sav. 

 Forma palmata O. Kuntze. 

 Forma ribisifolia Matsumura. 



15. — Rubus trifidus Thunb. 

 (Voir page 19) 



Nippon : Kujoto; Sado ; Skikoku ; Tsurugi (Faurie, 2463, 

 3893, 7856), 27 juin 1888, 2 mai 1892, juill. 1900. 

 Var. tomentosus Makino. Plante maritime. 



16. — Rubus deliciosus Ton*. 



R. deliciosus, caule fruticoso, ramosissimo, inermi ; ramis 

 petiolisque pubescentibiis ; foliis simplicibus, rotundato- 

 cordatis, brève 3-5 lobis, villoso-pubescentibus, rugosis ; 

 bracteis lanceolatis, unidentatis ; floribus sUbcorymbosis, 

 terminalibus ; laciniis calycinis ovato-oblongis, àcuminatis, 

 apice foliaceis, petalis brevioribus. 



SI î in 1j much branched ; branches llexuous, terete, pubes- 

 cent. Leaves suborbicular-cordate, 2-2 7, inches in diameter, 

 villously pubescent, rugous beneath, 3-5 lobed and serrate ; 

 texture firm ; pétioles half an inch in Length, terete, pubes- 

 cent ; stipules lanceolate, acuminate, shorter than the pé- 

 tioles, with a single tooth near the base. Flowers 4-6 in a 

 terminal corvmbose panicle, rather smaller than those of 

 R. odoratus, purple. Pedicels 6-8 Unes long, not glandular. 

 Calyx a bout two-thirds as long as the corolla, pubescent ; 



