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4) Enumeration of the Plants. 



Dicotylédones. 

 Polypetalae. 



Ranunculaceae. 



Anemone Lixx. 



Anemone Inzoniensis Rolfe^^; Hayata, iu Tôk^ô ]3ot. Mag. XX. p. 73. 

 Hab. Shintikii : Goslioriii, log. T. Kawakami, Mai. 1906. 

 DiSTKiB. The Philippine islands. 



Anemone sp. Herbacea perennis, basi apiceque longe sericeo- 

 pubescens, undique pihs brevioribus adpressis tenuiter obtecta. 

 Folia radicalia magna cum petiohs circ. 30 cm. longa trifoliolata 

 palmatinervia, snperne loete viridia subtns gianca ; foliola 

 petiohilata, circumscriptione cordato-rotundata, tri- vel multi- 

 loba vel profunde incisa, margine inaequaliter inciso-serrata vel 

 duplicate- seiTulata, serraturis nnicronatis, apice acuta 7-10 cm. 

 longa totidemqne lata ; foliola terminalia, majuscula valde obli- 

 qua, profunde cordata. Caulis 50-60 cm. longus erectus teres. 

 Folia caulina opposita breviter petiolata, petiolis villosis basi 

 vaginalis, patentia trifoliolata, foliohs petiolulatis basi cnneatis 



1) After completing this manuscript, I am informed by Mr. E. D. Meerill of the Bureau of 

 Science, Manila, that Avhen he was in the Kew Herbarium he and I\Ir. RoUK compared the 

 Philippine materiiil with the Himalayan specimen, and came to the conclusion that the Luzon 

 plant is not distinctive from A^iemone vitifolia Ham. The description of Anemone luzoniensls 

 Rolfe luis never been iDublished. I think that the Formosan plant above mentioned is exactly 

 the same as the Luzon plant, and Mr. Mereill has the same opinion too. After considering all 

 the above cases, I am much inclined to think that my plant should he referred to Anemone 

 vU'ifoUa Ham. 



