May 1DI2.] s. MATSUBA.-~A LIST OF PLANTS COLLECTED. 199 



I. c. 364. ^'}\>\ 



Cotyledon japonica Max.; Bot. Mag. Tokyo I.e. 227. f^^J. 



vSedum japonicum vSieb. ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo 1. c. 130. ±^\\] 

 Drosera peltata Sm. var. lunata Clarke ; Bot. Ma<^ Tokvo 

 1. e ^^^^ili '^' -^ 



Clarke distinguishes var. lunata from var. tvpica, thus : 

 Rosulate leaves persistent, sepals very fimbriate. 



var. tvpica, 



Rosulate leaves early deciduous, sepals erose or but slightly 



fimbriate , '^ ^ 



var. lunata. 



Liquidamber forraosana Hance ; Bot. Mag. Tokvo 1 c ^ 



^T^ai ^ J • . ^ 



Ammania auriculata Willd. ; DC. Prodr. III. 80 ; Koehne 

 in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. I. 244 et IV. 389 ; Pritzel in Engl Bot 

 Jahrb. XXIX. 483 ; Koehne in Engl. Pfl.Reich, Lythraceae 45 



Hemsley in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. XXIII. 304 cites A. 

 stnegalensis Lam. with synonym A. auriculata Willd., and states: 

 " We have followed Clarke in the synonymy of this species, as 

 we have not critically examined the materials." However, after 

 Koehne in Pfl. Reich 1. c. these two species are distinct, A. auri- 

 culata having the style longer than the ovary, while it is almost 

 wanting in A. senegalensis. It is not certain true A. senegalensis 

 is found in China or not. 



Ludwigia prostrata Roxu. ; Forb. et Ilemsl. 1. c. 309 • Diels 

 I.e. 484. ±-fjY\i 



Actimostemma racemosum Max. ; Cogn. in DC Mono^r 

 in. 922 ; Forb. et Hemsl. 1. c. 320. 



B. Garaopetalae. 



Lonicera japonica Thunb. ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo. XX. 17. 



Imperfect specimen, determination unsatisfactory. 



Galium aparine L. ; Bot. Mag. Tokyo I. c. Ji^llj 



G. gracile Bge. Enum. PI. Chin. Bor. 35 ; Forb. et Hemsl 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIH. 394; Diels in Engl. Bot. lahrb 

 XXIX. 583 ; 



