154 THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. LVoi. xxvi. No. 305. 



(Distrib.) Corea. 



forma Sieboldiana (Maxim.) Makiuo. 



Viola pinnata var. Sieboldiana Maxim, in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 

 718 (1876) ; Francli. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. II. p. 646. 



Viola chaeropbylloides var. Sieboldiana Makino in Bot. Mag., 

 Tokyo, XIX. (1905), p. 87. 



Viola Sieboldiana Makino, 1. c. p. 144 (Jap.). 



Leaves pedately trisected with petiolules, those in flower 

 and in fruit dissected into constantly angustate lacinae. Flower 

 white, odoriferous, about II-I3 cm. across ; scape bi-bracteate 

 below the middle. 



Norn. Jap. Higo-sumire. 



Hab. Japan, mountains. 



(Distrib.) Corea. 



This form is probably identical with the type of V. dissecta 

 Ledeb., or merely a form of it. The flowering specimens are 

 difiicult to distinguish from those of var. chgeropbylloides (Kegel) 

 Makino. 



subvar. b. multifida Makino. 



? Viola pinnata ft multifida Regel, PI. Radd. I. p. 221. 



Viola dissecta var. cheerophylloides subyar. Takahashii 

 Makino, MSS. 



Leaves long-petioled, 5-parted with narrow and closed 

 sinuses, orbiculate or obovate in outline, sid^cordate at the base, 

 membranaceous, glabrous, pedato-palmatelj' nerved, about 3—5 

 cm. long, 2i-4| cm. broad ; lobes confluent at base, narrow, 

 obi use-tipped, inciso-dentate or inciso-sublobuled with obtuse- 

 {jointed teeth, cuneate towards the base ; mid-lobe larger and 

 lanceolate ; lateral upper lobes linear-lanceolate ; lateral lower 

 lobes smallest, ovate to ovato-lai;ceolate, often 2-parted; petiole 

 attaining about 8 cm. long in flower. Flower as in the type ; 

 scape bi-bracteate below the middle. 



Nom. Jap. Momidzi-sumire (nov.). 



Hab. Corea: Mt. Nanzan (.4. Takahashii; S. Iwasal). 



An intermediate one between the typica and the next subvar. 

 albida (Palib.) Makino. In Mt. Nanzan this occurs in the 

 lueality of middle height between the typica and the next one, 



