Observations on the Flora of Japan. 



{Continued from p. 120.) 

 By 



T. Makiuo. 



Assistant in Botany, Science College, 

 Imperial University of Tokyo. 



Conandron ramondioides Sieb. et Zucc. in Abhandl. 

 Akad Wlss. Muench. III. p. 729, tab. 3, e. 1-6; DC. Prodr. 

 IX. p. 273; Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 55; Mixitn. in Mel. Biol. 

 IX. p. 370; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PL Jap. I. p. 328; Yatabe, 

 Iconogr. Fl. Jap. I. 2, p. 126, tab. 34; linuma, Somoku- 

 Dzusetsu, ed. 3, I. 4, p. 6, tab. 4. 



Corolla violet-purple, rarely white. Capsule lanceolato- 

 cylindrical, acute, much exserted from the persistent calyx. 



Nom. Jap. Iwa-tabako, Iwa-na, Taki-dzisha. 



o.. typica Makino. 



Peduncle and pedicels glabrous. 



Hab. Japan. 



jS. pilosa Makino. 



Peduncle and pedicels pilose or pubescent. Calyx often 

 pubescent. 



Icon. linuma, 1. c. ed. 2, n. 4; Yatabe, 1. c. 



Hah. Japan. 



Campanumoea javanica Blume, Bijdr. p. 727. 



var. japonica (Maxim.) Makino. 



Campanumooa japonica Maxim, in Mel. Biol. VI. p. 268 ; 

 Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 276; Makino, 111. Fl. Jap. 

 I. 1, p. 1, tab. 3. 



Flower about 1% cm. long. Fruit about 1-1% cm. long, 

 nearly sph^erical, purple. 



Nom. Jap. Tsuru-gikyo, 



Icon. Makino, 1. c. 



Hab. Japan, southern and sometimes central. 



