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1-nerved between them, 34-50 mm. long, 25-32 mm. across, 

 green, at length dehiscing to 6-carpels through the grooves 

 from the base; carpels rather thin; dissepiments thin but 

 sub-crustaceous and crossly loosely nerved. Seeds numer- 

 ous, horizontally close-arranged, flattened, glabrous, dark- 

 castaneous, widely marginate with a thick transversely sub- 

 deltoid light fuliginous wing w^th obtuse lateral angles and an 

 acutish basal point, about 5-6 mm. wide, covered with a 

 whitish thin soft loosely subpunctulate coat on tlie under 

 surface; pedicel gracile, green, glabrous, then divided into 

 several fibres, 2i-4 cm. long. 



Nom. Jap. Maruba-Do-utnanosuzukusa. 



Hah. Prov. Idzumo : Iwasaka-mura in Yatsuka-gori {K. 

 Hiratal Aug. 24, 1910). 



New to the Flora of Japan. My thanks are due to the 

 kindness of Mr. Komataro Hirata of the Girl's Normal School 

 in Shimane Prefecture, who sent me the fresh, dry, and 

 formalin specimens. 



Salvia Ranzaniana Makino, nom. nov. 



Salvia japonica o. pumila Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. 

 (1875), p. 372, et II. (1879), p. 463; Makino in Bot. Mag., 

 Tokyo, XI. (1897), p. 281 (Jap.), et XV. (1901), p. 110 ; 

 Matsum. Ind. PI. Jap. II. 2 (1912), p. 548. 



Salvia chinensis var. ^. pumila Makino, 1. c. XXYI. (1912), 



p. 81, fig. 8, b. 



Nom. Jap. Hani-no-tamuraso (RanzanOno,Honz6-K6moku- 



Keimo, vol. XII.). 



Hah. Prov. Tos.\ (T. Makinol). 



[To be continued.) 



