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the striation is obscure and brilliant green in colour, the 

 branches weaker, and the leaves narrower. 



Arundinaria fastuosa (Mitf.) Makino, nom. nov. 

 (Fig. IV.) 



Bamhusa fastuosa Mitf. Bamb. Gard. p. 105, 



Arundinaria Narihira Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XI. 

 (18971, p. 159, et XIV. (1900), p. 63 (Jap.). 



Bambos narihiratake Sieb. Syn. PL Oecon. Jap. p. 5. 



Nom. Jap. Narihira-dake. 



Hab. Japan, 

 wild and planted. 



V a r. y a s h a- 

 dake Makino. 

 (Fig. V.) 



A rundinari a 

 Narihira forma Ya- 

 shadalce Makino in 

 Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 XIV. (1900), p. 63 



(Jap.j. 



Nom. Jap. Ya- 



sha-dake. 



Hab. Japan, 



wild and planted. 



I have got the 

 flowei ing specimens 

 of boththetj'pe and 

 the variety, which 

 will be described in 

 the forecoming num- 

 ber of thisMagazine. 



Phyllosta- 

 chys reticu- 

 lata (Rupr.) C. 

 Koch, Dendrol. II. 

 2, p. 358. (Fig. VI.) 



Fig. V. ^ 



