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Hab. Prov. Omi : Mt. Ibuki (T. Makino ! September 1905); 

 ProY. MiNO : Ikeno, planted (T. Makino ! September 1905). 



It is allied to Sasa paniculata (Fr. Schm.) Makino et 

 Shibata, but much smaller in every portion, and it has the 

 about same size with 5. nana Makino et 5. nipponica Makino 

 et Shibata. The inflorescence similar to that of S. nipponica 

 Makino et Shibata. 



This bamboo was first collected b_v myself on Mt. Ibuki 

 as above mentioned, but I named this bamboo in memory of 

 Mr. Isuke Tsuboi, of Kusafuka in the province of Mino, well 

 known in his bamboo gardens. 



Phyllostachys reticulata (Rupr.) C. Koch, Dendrol. 

 II. 2, p. 358. 



Phyllostachys bambusoides Sieb. et Zucc. in Abhandl. Akad. 

 Muench. III. 2, p. 746, tab. 5, fig. 3. 



forma albo-variegata Makino, nov. 



Leaves albo-variegated. Otherwise as in the type. 



Nom. Jap. Okina-dake. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated, very rare. 



forma subvariegata Makino, nov. 



Leaves variegated with light green. Otherwise as in the 

 type. 



Nom. Jap. Konshima-zasa (after Isuke Tsuboi). 



Hab. Japan, cultivated, very rare. 



var. sulphurea Makino. 



Bambusa sulphurea Hort. 



Phyllostachys sulphurea A. et C. Riviere, Bambous, p. 285; 

 Nichols. Cent. Suppl. Diet. Gard. (1900), p. 599. 



Culm yellow. Leaves green or more or less albo-varie- 

 gated. Otherwise as in the tj^pe. 



Nom. Jap. Ogon-chiku (Golden Bamboo), Kin-chiku (Golden 

 Bamboo). 



Hab. Japan, cultivated, rare. 



Phyllostachys nigra (Lodd.) Munro, Monogr. Bamb. 

 in Trans. Linn. Soc. XXVL (1867), p. 38. 



