70 ^ iT> n: oi-Jk m m. ffi r^ nir, n in. 



Hab. re,io. Prov. IsLik.-ivi : llororau (S. Hori ! Aug. 4, 1885 ; Y. Tokabuchi l'^ 

 July 25, 1887 ; J. Hauazawa !-^ July 18, 1906) ; Tsuisliikari (K. Miyabe ! July 

 22, 1895).— Prov. Iburi : Yubutsu (Faurie, July 1905). 



DiSTRiB. Boggy p)laius of Hokkaido and moantain regions of Honsiu. Ac- 

 cording to Diels (Engl. Bot. elahrb. 29 p. 240), a variety of the j)resent species is 

 found in Central China, 



19. Liriope minor Makino, in Tokyo Bot. Mag. 7. (1893) p. 323 et 15. p. 

 93 ; Matsum. Ind. PL Jap. 2. 1. p. 206. 



OpJdopogon spicatus o. minor Maxim. Mel. Biol. 7. (1870) p. 324. 



NOM. Jap. Hime-yahuran. 



Hab. Yezo. Prov. Oshima : Yesashi (Miyabe and Tokubnohi ! Aug. 1, 1890) ; 

 Kaminokuni (Miyabe and Tokubuchi ! July 23, 1890). — Prov. Hidaka : Fuyujima 

 (K. Kondo !^^ Aug. 16, 1912). 



DiSTRiB. Liukiu, Kiusiu, Shikoku, Honsiu and Hokkaido. In Hokkaido the 

 plant grows only in sandy beaches along the coast of warmer regions. 



20. Lloydia triflora Baker in Jour. Linn. Soc. 14 (1874) p. 300 ; Kom. 

 Fl. Mansh. 1. p. 464; Yabe et Yendo, Tok. Bot. Mag. IS. p. (177); Matsum. 

 Ind. PL Jap. 2. 1. p. 206. 



Ornithogalimi trijlorum Ledeb. in Mem. Acad. Petersb. 5. (1812) p. 529. — 

 Gagea triflora Roem. et Schult. Syst. Veg. 7. (1829) p. 529 ; Ledeb. FL Ross. 4. 

 p. 141 ; Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 278 ; Fr. Sclim. FL Sachal. p. 186. 



NoM. Jap. Hosoha-no-amana. 



Hab. Yezo. Prov. Oshima : Hakodate (M. Shimizu !^^ May 24, 1896).— Prov. 

 Ishikari : Shimamatsu (Y. Yamazaki !^^ June 9, 1903) ; Hassabu (K. Miyabe f. V''^ 

 May 22, 1909).— Prov. Hidaka : Samani (Nirei !^> April 15, 1893).— Prov. Tokachi : 

 Uraboro (K. Togano !«> April 26, 1895).— Prov. Kushiro : Ombetsu (M. Nakamura ! 

 May 20, 1890).— Prov. Kitami : Rebunshiii (Faurie, n. .0661, May 1893). 



Kurlles. Without locality {fide Maximowicz).— Shumushu (K. Yendo. 1903). 



Saghalin. Odomari-District : Solowiyof uka (T. Miyake ! June 28, ] 906) ; 

 Tonnaicha (T. Miyake! June 19, 1908). 



DiSTEiB. North aiid Middle Japan, Corea, China, Manchuria, Siberia and 

 Kamtschatka. 





