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Lily), from which our species is evidently different as shown by 

 the accompanied figure. 



EphippianthuslSchmidtii Reichb. hi. in Flora (1868), 

 p. 33 ; Fr. Schmidt, Reis. im Amur. u. Ins. Sachal. (1868), p. 

 221, tab. 5, fig. 1-7 ; Takeda in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XXIV. 

 (1910), p. 133. 



Liparis Schmidtii Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVII. p. 294. 



Ephippianthus sachalinensis Reichb. fil. ex Fr. Schmidt, I. c. 

 p. 180 ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. II. p. 510. 



Nom. Jap. Ko-ichiyoran. 



Hab. Prov. Tosa in Shikoku : Mt. Shiraga in Nagaoka- 

 gori {Torama Yoshinaga ! Aug. 30, 1907). 



Above-quoted locality may be the southern limit of this 

 species. 



Clematis ovatifolia Ito ex Maxim, in Mel. Biol. XII. 

 p. 415 ; Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XXIV. (1910), p. 245. 



Stem terete, substriate, glabrous, green. Leaves opposite, 

 green and shining above, paler beneath, those of basal sterile 

 ones angustate and albo-variegate along the midrib or along, 

 the midrib and veins ; rachis terete, green ; petiolules terete 

 green, narrowly grooved in front above ; nodes of petiolules 

 slightly prominent ; petiole dilated at base, flatly subgrooved 

 in front, green. 



Hab. Prov. Kii {N. Uil Nov. 1910). 



[To be continued.) 



