138 



nOTANICA L MA GAZTNE. i vm. xvt 



N. Amor. PI. T. p. 150 ; DC. Prodr. T. p. 298 ; SproDg. Syrt. Veg. I. p. 

 801; P(Mn. ct Schult. Hyst. Veg. V. p. 373; Hook. Fl. Por. Amer. 1. p. 

 78 ; 'toit. ct Gray Fl. N. Amer. I. p. 140 ; A. Wood ClaRS-Eook Pot. 

 p. 244; A. Gray Man. Pot. ed. 3, p. 79, et 8yn. Fl. N. Amer. I. p. 

 204; Poissieu in Pnll. Soc, Pot. France XLVII. p. 322. 



Calcar sk-nder, liorizontal, obtnse-roiinded at the end, longer than the 



petals, 10-l."3mm. long. 



JIah. Prov. Uzen^ : Mt. Zyfuj-tOge (31. Nahaviura ! I\[ay 19, 1893), 

 :\It. KimhO (T. Nagasaioal April 15, 1894). 



Viola mirabilis Linn. S)). PI. p. 23G, Cod. n. G777 ; llontt. Nat. 

 WvA. XXIX. p. 137; Willd. Sp. PI. I. p. 1LG7; P.rs. Syn. Pi. I. ].. 2.55; 

 Sprenff. Syst. Veg. T. p. 801; Pcem. et Schiilt. Syst. Veg'. V. ]>. 377; 

 Toir. Enc."^ meth. VIII. p. G34 ; Peterni. Deijt:-cli. Fl. p. G5 ; DC. Pr.Hlr. 



I. p. 297; Pcdel). Fl. Alt. I. p. 259, et Fl. Pops. I. p. 250; Wciinn. in 

 Liiina^a X. p. GG ; Nyman Syl. Fl. Enr. ]i. 22G ; Koch Syn. Fl. Germ, 

 ct Ilelv. ed. 3, p. 75 ; Maxim. Prim. Fl. Awww. y. 49, (;t in ]\h'l. P>iol. 

 IX. p. 742 ; Pegel PI. Padd. I. p. 23G ; Franch. et Sav, Enum. PI. daj). 



II. p. G48; Korsh. in Act. llort. Petrop. XII. p. 310; Pois-sien in Pull. 

 Soc. Pot. France XLVII. p. 322. 



Viola apetala Gilib. 



Viola hrachysepala Maxim. Prim. Fl. Annn-. p. 50. 



Uah. Prov. Omi : Mt. Ibnki (7'. Tlfa/^mo ! May 1881, Nov. 4, 1893); 

 Prov. 8htnako: Mt. Togaknshi (/i". Usui \ Aug. 13, 1899); Prov. Kou/ikf. : 

 Aramaki-mura (T. Ilarasatm \ Oct. 1, 1901, June J 892). 



Viola (Nomiminm) kiusiana ]\Iakino sj). nov. 



Caulescent, about Gem. or more high, estoloniferon?!, pallid-green. Tap- 

 root pi'rpendicular, with delicate slender rootlets, white. Stems loosely 

 tnlted, ascending, radical and axillary to radical leaves, few to several, 

 sparsely jiilose with white patent hairs along one side. Leaves pt^tioled, 

 ciliated and 8[)arsely pilose with white hairs above, nearly glabrous beneath ; 

 radical ones tufted, subovato-clliptical, obtuse at the apex, rounded at tlie 

 base, regularly crenate, the midrilj prominent beneath as are delicate and 

 erect-patent veins, which are 3-6 on each side and pinnately disposed, thi^ 

 largest one about 2cm. long, IJ cm. broad; the caulino ones smaller and 

 placed towards the end ; jictiole shorter or longer than the blade, winged, 



