364 BOTANICAL GAZETTE 



NOVEMBER 



station, but this form has three kinds of flowers upon the same 

 individual. 



No. 2. — Tenryubo, which is a sweet, round type. It has no 

 staminate flowers at the Okitsu station. The fruit is rather small 

 and has many seeds. 



Fig. 1. — Branch of Tsuru-no-ko (one of the varieties of D. Kaki), showing the 

 vigorous upper branchlets with pistillate flowers and the lower small branchlets with 

 staminate flowers; Xj. 



No. 3. — Jenjimaru is a sweet round type; but in this case there 

 are always staminate flowers. The fruit is small and with many 

 seeds, as in no. 2. 



No. 4. — Tanenashi (meaning seedless) is an astringent square 

 type. It has no staminate flowers and is generally seedless. 



No. 5. — Fuyu is a sweet, gosho type. Usually it has no stami- 

 nate flowers, but occasionally a very few may be produced. Occa- 

 sionally the anthers of the perfect flowers contain a number of 



