150 ^HE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. LVoi. xxxiii. no. -'.a. 



30. Orchidaceae. 



67. Microstylis monophyllos Lindl. in" Gen. et Sp. Orch, 19 ; 

 RiDL. in Jonni. Linn, Soc. Bot. XXIV. 318; Rolfe. ibid XXXYI. 

 5 ; AscHERS. et Gr.\eab. Synoi). Mittcl Kurop. PI. III. 907 ; Britton 

 et Brown. 111. Fl, North-State and Canada I. 475 ; 



f. diphyllos Lindl. I.e. (On the Slope). 



31. Haemodoracege. 



68. Aletris foliosa (Maxim.) Fr. ; Mctanartbecitim foliatum 

 Maxim ; A. Dickinsii Fr. ; 



var. sikkimonses (Hook.) Franch. ; Diels in Engl.. Bot. Jahrb. 

 XXIX 240 ; et XXXVI. 10 ; Wright in Journ. Linn, Soc. XXXVI. 75. 

 (At the foot). 



This variety seems to be not very distinct one. 



32. Liliaceae. 



69. Asparagus filicinus Ham.; IIook, f. Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. 314; 

 Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXVI. 102; Diels in Engl., 

 Bot. Jahrb. XIIIX. 239. (On the slope). 



70. Sniilax cyclophylla Ward, in Engl., Bot. Jnhrb. XXIX. 257. 

 (On the slope). 



71. Streptopus amplexifolius DC. ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. XI. 

 855 ; Fr. et Sav., Enum. Fl. Jap. II. 51 ; Wright in Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 XXXVI. 110. (On the slope). 



72. Tofieldia nuda Maxim, in Mel. Biol. X. 416 ; Diels in 

 Engl., Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 239 ; Iinuma, Somokii Zusetsu VII. t. 29. 

 (At the foot). 



73. Trillium Tschonoskii Maxim, in Mel. Biol. XL 863 ; Diels 

 I.e. 253 ; Wkight I.e. 144. (At the foot). 



33. Jiincaceae. 



74. Juncus (Snb<,^en. VI. June, aljjini Bucii.) castaneuus Smith ; 

 BucHEN. Monogr. in Engl., Bot, Jahrb. XII. 402 ; et XXX \ I. Bcibl. 

 82. p. 19 ; et in Engl , Pflanzenreich, Jnncac, 233. (On the summit). 



Stem glabrous, erect, terete or subcompresscd, 5 dm. high. Leaves 



