36 '/'///-; BOTA .\f( A L MAdA/JSK. 1 \"i- x>:^' ^'- ^^9■ 



Maxim, in Man. Acad. Sc. Pctcr.^b. 7' Scrie, XXIX. 38 ; Poib. tL 

 llemsl. in Joiirn. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 117 : 



/. purpurea Hassk. a. Oldbnnii Locs in Ivngl. Bot. Jahrl). XXIX. 

 4-35. (No. 92). 



Noni. Jap. Nanamcnoki. 



Ct)r()lla dirty violet, T-cniarks tlic colk^ctor. 



12. Lespediza s|). (No. Go, ni). 



13. Sedum japonicum Sicl). ex Mirj. in Ann. AIns. Bot. Liigd. Bat. 

 II. 150 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. XI. 760 ; Forb, et Hemsl. in Jom-n. Linn. 

 vSoc. X;CIIL 285; Dicls in Engl. Hot. jahrb. XXIX. 363. (No. 64). 



Nom. Jap. McnomanneriE^usfi. 



14-. Lolopetalum Chinense R. Br. ; S. .Moore in Journ. Bot. (1878) 

 138 ; Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soe. XXIIL 290 ; Diels in Engl. 

 Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 381. (No. 96). 



Nom. Jap. Tokiwa-mansaku. 



15. Caucaris scabra Makino ; Matsudain Bot. Mag. Tokyo XXVI. 

 279. (No. 98). 



Nom. jap. Oyabu-jirami. 



16. Oenanthe stolonifera DC. Prodr. IV. 138 ; Wight, Ic. PI. Ind. 

 Or. t. 571 ; C. B. Clarke in Hook. f. Fr. Brit. Ind. II. 696 ; Forb. et 

 Hemsl. in Journ. Linn, Soc. XXIII. 331 ; Dicls in Engl. Pot. Jahrb. 

 XXIX. 498 ; Yabe, Rev. Umbel. Jap. 54 ; 



var. purpurea n. v. (No. 6). 



The 2)rcsent specimen has reddish llowers. 



17. Selinum ? (No. 94). 



Herb smooth ; lower leaves , upper ones deltoid in out- 

 line, bi-pinnatiseet, ultimate segments linear. Umbels compound, 

 terminal, 2.5-3 cm. across, peduncles opposite to leaves, bracts 

 several, linear, pubescent ; rays about 10, bracteoles like the 

 bracts in form, subequal to pedicel, umbellules 7 mm. across. 

 Flowers poh'gamoush' monoecious (?), calyx-teeth obsolete, 

 petals white, emarginate, with acumen iuflexed. Stamens 5. 

 St\'les 2 divaricate. Fruit oblong, compressed, 5 priniarv ridges 

 winged, subccjual. 



18. Angelia? (No. 7) 

 Herb glabrous, 7-lU dm. high (alter Chau, tlie collector) ; 



stem striated, lower cauline leaves long petiolate, petiole nearly 

 15-18 cm. long, lamina subdeltoid or oblong (16 by 13 em.), 

 bipinnate, pinnae ihomboid, coarsely serrate on the upper mar- 



