List of Plants collected at Mt. Matin ryong. 



T. Nakai. 



To translate the collector's letter shall be more eloquent than to describe the 

 history of specimens. Syong-jiu, Korea. Aug. 10. 1902. 



" I am a physician living in this harbour. Passing througli 



Matinryong in tlie last month, I Iiave collected some plants which I am sending you 

 by the post package, etc " AiNOSUKE Mishima. 



The specimens have been so long neglected till we noticed them lately. ' Matin- 

 ryong ' is a famous jjlace on account of many battles in both Chino-Japanese and 

 Eusso-Japanese wars, and I think it is not uninteresting to mention tlie plants from 

 such a place. in Tokyo, Nov. 1905. T. Nakai. 



1. Pteris aquilinum (L.) Kuhn {V y t') Diels in Engl. Prantl. 



Nat. Pfl. Fam. I. 4. p. 296. Fl. Centr. Chin, in Engl. Bot. 

 Jahrb. XXIX. p. 202. Kom. Fl. Mansh. I. p. 144^. 



2. AgTOpyrum ciliare Franch. PI. Dav. p. 341. Kom. Fl. 



Mansh. I. p. 315. 



3. Poa pratensis L. (:^ i/"^> i^'T) Rendle in Journ. Linn. Soc. 



XXXVI. p. 432. Hack, in Bull, du I'Herb. Boiss. (1899) 

 p. 708. 



4. Zoysia pungens Willd. Hook. Fl. Brit. Ind. VII. 99. Fran. 



et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. II. p. 186. Kom. 1. c. I. p. 251. 



5. Asparagus davuricus Fisch. Kunth. Enum. V. p. 64. 



Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur p. 287. Kom. 1. c. I. p. 467. 



6. Trillium obovatum Pursh. Kunth. Enum. V. p. 124. 



Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV. p. 121. Kom. 1. c. I. 485. 



7. Iris ensata Thunb. {^rr ^ j^) Maxim, in Mel. Biol. X. 



p. 699. Kom. 1. c. I. 485. 



8. Iris uniflora Pall. Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV. p. 94. Maxim. 



Mel. Biol. X. p. 706. Kom. I.e. I. p. 491. 



9. Rumex crispus L. Meisn. in DC. Prodr. XIV. p. 44. 



Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 

 p. 356. Kom. 1. c. II. p. 115. 



10. Arenaria serpyllifolia L. {/ i j :y v j; ) DC. Prodr. I. p. 



411. Forbes et Hemsl. 1. c. XXIII. p. 70. 



11. Cerastium Fischerianum Ser. DC. Prodr. I. p. 419. Kom. 



1. c. IL p. 184. 



