FLORA MONTANA FORMOS.E 5 J 



reniformibiis apice obtiisis basi reniformibiis répandis palmatim- 

 ö-7-nerviis, 4 cm. longis toticlem latis utraque pagine' subglabri s pauce 

 eiliolatis. Folia caiilina breve petiolata radicali similia. Scapi paiici- 

 florati. Flores parvi, 3 mm. longi pedicellati. Sepala 4, oblongo- 

 elliptica, iitrinque obtusa, 2h mm. longa. Petala spathnlata 2 mm. 

 longa. Stamina 6, 2J mm. longa. Ovarium cylindraceum 2 nmi. 

 longum, st}' lo brevi, stigmate globose. Siliquce lineares 2 cm. longse 

 J mm. latse, seminibus oblongis compressis ^ mm. longis. 



R\E. in monte Morrison, ad 7500 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. MoKi, Oct. 1906, (No. 1982). 



The present species differs from the otlier species of this 

 genus in iiaving reniform leaves. The leaves are somewhat like 

 C. asarl/oUa Linn., in which species they are never cordate or 

 reniform. 



Cardamine sp. Caulis glaber 10-15 cm. longus. Folia radicaha 

 15 cm. longa 2 cm. lata bi-pinnata longe petiolata, pinnis lateralibus 

 breve petiolulatis, pinnulis partis superioris sessilibus majoribus 

 lobatis, lobis rotundatis. Folia caulina multo minora. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 11000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. Mori, Oct. 1906, (No. 2252). 



As the specimens are sterile, the accurate identification is 

 impossible. 



Violacese. 



Viola Linn. 



Six species belonging to this genus are known from the 

 low districts. In the mountainous regions, we have five species, 

 among which two are new. 



