A List of Plants collected by L Yaniaxata 



on Mt. Onnei 



By 



Siulahisa Miitsudii 



Mr. Yamazuta"^ who vStayed in Chengtu/^^ Szecliucn/^^ for some- 

 time, kindly gave me the plants which he collected on Mt. Omci,''*^ and 

 the present list is the result of the identification of these plants. Mt. 

 Omci is one of the famous mountains in China, and it is stated to be 

 situated about long. 103° 4rE., lat. 29° 32'N., rising to a height of 

 nearly 11,000 ft. above sea-level. The plants collected though not 

 very numerous, are interesting to me ; some of them are quite impos- 

 sible for me to identify, and I treated them in this list either as hither 

 undescribed jilants, or as alreadj'^ known species, but not identificablc 

 for the present. 



I express my thanks to the gentleman who put these interesting 

 materials in my disposal ; and also to Prof. J. Matsumura*^^^^ and other 

 botanists in our Botanical Institute, where my study was made. 



Sadahisa Matsuda 



May, 1919. 



-1. Ranunculaceae 



1. Anemone Henryi Oliv. in llooic. Ic. PI. t. 1570 ? (On the 

 summit). 



Leaves onlj' seen, determination unsatisfactory. This species is 

 also cited in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 331. 



2. Cimicifuga calthsefolia Maxim. ; Oliv. in Hook. Ic PI. t. 

 174G ; Pritzel in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 320. 



Fl. white, in shady places near the summit. 



(1) (4). Cliine<e Cliar.iotcrs fcr (licse words are llu'lj— i^ (1), )^U (2), ^)\\ 



(3), vm^\\\m:JL\m) (4), n^^^ (s). 



