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flowers are more densely crowded and much smaller. Fruits 

 oblong like that of F. Puddum and pointed. In Japan it is 

 known only as a cultivated plant. 



Though Mr. Marino adopted the name ' Janiasakura ' on 

 account of priority, Siebold didn't mean the technical term of 

 that plant. He meant, in fact, a Primus which has a Japanese 

 name ' Jamasahura,^ therefore he didn't suffixed his name as he 

 did in other places. 



The technical term Jamasahura, therefore, is authentified 

 hy Making and not hy Siebold. 



The case likewise worsely went in Lapathum daiwoo and 

 thus Rumex Daiwoo has been brought forth. In Japan, the 

 hairy Jamasahura is rarer than the glabrous one, though it was 

 collected from many localities ; but in our Flora onlv the hairy 

 one is found. 



Kyöng-geui : insula Phnngto (Vit-c. Y. Hanabusa) sine loco speciali 



(S. Sttgiyama) Seoul (A. Takahashi). 



Kyöng-mn : ia portu Fusan (Vise. Y. Hanabusa et T, Nai\ai). 



Hara-gyöng: Ouensan 9, YI, 1909. (T. Nakai). 



Kang-nön : sine loco speciali 1904. (S. Sugiyama) 



FrunH.9 seoulemis Lkveillé in Fedde Ecp. (1909) 198. 

 ^P. diver slfolia Kœhre in Fedde Rep. (1910) 37. 

 =P. Padus L- Nakai I.e. 214. 



Fruiius seoidcnsis is a common form of /'. Fndui^, grown ni the dry 

 land, and F. diverslfoJia is a branch accunqianicd l)y a young shoot. 



Species mihi obscurte. 



Frunus Taqueti Léveillé et Vaniot in Fedde Rep. 1909) 197. 

 Quelpaert: lialbisan VII, 1907, IX, 1907. (Fauuie). 



FiUmcs diamantimis Léveillé in Fedde Rep. (1909) 197. 

 Iti monte Diamants 22, VI, 1906. (Faurie). 



Frunus Fauriei Léveillé in Fedde Rep. (1909) 198. 



Qnelpaert: Hallasau 1500 m, 17, VI, 1907. (Fauhie). 



