Sept , isii] NOTUL.E AD PLANT AS JAFONIjE ET KORE.E XXV. 147 



Corea : in silvis Hokkazui (T. Nakat n. 7333). in silvis montis 

 Risorei (T. Nakai n. 3531). in silvis montis Kapporei (T. Nakai n. 

 3255). in monte Saikarei (T. MoRi n. 213). in Laricis inter Hotaizan 

 et Kyokorei ( T. Nakai n. 9375). 



582) Lonicera ihotaeformis, Nakai Tent. Syst. Caprif. Jap. in 

 Journ. Coll. Science Imp. Univ. Tokyo XLII. art. 2. p. 77. (1921) 

 = Lonicera demissa, Rehder in Journ. Arnold Arb. II. n. 2. p. 127. 

 (1920). 



583) Lonicera diawantiaca, Nakai 1. c. p. 100 

 =Lonicera subsessilis, Rehder 1. c. p. 126. 



584. Hanabusaya latisepala, Nakai sp. nov. 



Sepalis lanceolatis v. late lanceolatis non falcato-involutis sed 

 demum revolutis a speciei affinitate Hanabusaya asiatica distincta. 



Radix perennis. Caulis elongatus circ. 40 cm. altus indivisus v. 

 in inflorescentia ramosus glaberrimus longipes. Folia radicalia 

 squamosa, caulina in apice caulis conferta, petiolis 6-55 mm. longis, 

 laminis ovatis v. late ovatis inaequaliter argute grosse serratis basi 

 truncatis v. obtusis v. subcordatis apice acuminatis supra viridibus 

 glaberrimis infra jDallidis glaberrimis. Inflorescentia elongata glaber- 

 rima. Calyx turbinatus sub anthesin 5.5 mm. longus. Sepala 5 

 lanceolata acuminata serrulata sub anthesin divaricata revoluta in 

 alabastro imbricata. Corolla purpurea 3.5 cm. longa. Antherae 

 connatae. Stigma trifidum. Discum crassum elevatum hemisphaeri- 

 cum. 



Nom. Jap. Kitayama-hanabusaso. 

 Corea : in monte Kenzanrei inter prov. Pyong-an austr. et Ham- 

 gyong austr. (T. Ishidoya). in silvis secus flum. Chosinko prov. 

 Ham-gyong austr. (T. Nakai n. 3607). 



Mr. TuRRiLTv (sub Botanical Magazine t. 8837. 1920) has reduced 

 genus Hanabusaya to Symphyandra again like I did before. He says 

 Hanabusaya asiatica is nearest to Symphyandra armena, but wide 

 difference is there between them. Symphyandra armena has the true 

 radical leaves ; its stem branches before it reaches to inflorescence ; 

 the receptacle is concave ; the calyx has appendages between the 

 lobes ; all parts of plant are pilose. In every respect, it shows 

 Symphyandra-type. It is reasonable to separate Hanabusaya from 

 Symphyandra not onK- from the geographical point but the botanical 

 point of view. 



585). Chrysanthemum leiophyllum, Nakai sp. nov. 



