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Hab. Prov. Musashi : Yokohama, cultivated from Isl. 

 Oshima, one of the Seven Islands of the province of Idzu {T. 

 Makino ! 1911, fruit, 1912, flower). 



This is commonly planted in Isl. Oshima, and its wood is 

 used for fuel in the island. It differs from suhvar. a hortualis 

 Makino by having the longer common peduncle, longer pedicels, 

 larger flower, and more patent and often purple-shaded petals, 

 etc. 



Trachelospermum jasminoides Lem. Jard. Fleur. I. 

 tab. 61 ; Van Houtte, Fl. des Serres, YI. p. 263, tab. 615. 



Rhynchospermum jasminoides Lindl. ; Bot Mag. tab. 4737 ; 

 Franch. et Sav. Enum. I'l. Jap. I. p. 315. 



Nerium divaricatum Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 100, non Linn. 



Trachelospermum divaricatum Kanitz, Anthoph. Jap. (1878), 

 p. 14; K. Sch. in Engl, et Prantl, Nat. Pfl.-Fam. lY. 2, p. 167, 

 fig. 58 I-L. 



Malouetia asiatica Sieb. et Zucc. in Abh. Akad. Muench. 

 lY. 3, p. 163. 



Parechites Thunhergii A. Gray, Bot, Jap. p. 403; Miq. Prol. 

 Fl. Jap. p. 63. 



Leaves entirely glabrous. 



Nom. Jap. Teika-kadzura. 



Hah. Japan. 



var. pubescens Makino, nov. 



Leaves pubescent towards the midrib beneath. Otherwise 

 as in the type. 



Nom. Jap. Ke-teikakadzura (nov.). 



Hah. Prov. Harima : Akashi (T. Makinol). 



Potamogeton teganumeiisis Makino, nom. nov. 



Potamogaton lucens var. teganumeiisis Makiuo in Bot. 

 Mag., Tokyo, XIX. (1905), p. 142. 



Nom. Jap. Gasha-moku, Chakkara-moku. 



Hah. Prov. Shimoosa : Lake Teganuma {K. Yamadsuta ! ; 

 H. Nakano I ; T. Makino !). 



(To be continued.) 



