58 ABT. 19.— B. H AY ATA : 



diiloso-pubescentia intus glabra. Petala 5, ol)lanceolata 13 mm. 

 longa apice 2-lobata, lobis oblongis obtnsis G mm. longis, basi 

 angusta. Stamina 10, filamentis petalo 2-plo brevioribus ad 

 basin filamentorum sepalis oppositorum 2-glanduliferis. Ovarium 

 ovoideum 2 mm. longum 1-loculare co ovulatum. Styli 5, sepalis 

 oppositi ovario longiores 3 mm. longi. Capsula cylindracea 7 mm. 

 longa 2 J mm. lata erecta apice in dentés 10 dehiscens, dentibus 

 obtusis truncatis. Semina subreniformi-globosa, 1 mm. longa a 

 latere plus minus compressa dorso granulata. 



Hab. ad verticem montis Morrison, ad 13094 ped. alt., leg. S. 

 Nagasawa, Nov. 1905, (Nos. 681 et 619) ; in montis Morrison, ad 

 12000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Oct. 1906, (Nos. 2127 

 et 2261). 



The plant comes nearest to C. grandißoriim Wald, et Kit., 

 but differs from it in having lanceolate leaves and smaller flowers. 



Cerastium pilosum Ledeb. in " Mem. Acad. Pétersb. V, p. 539," " Fl. 

 Alt. II. p. 173 "; Fl. Ross. I. p. 398, et " Ic. PI. Fl. Ross. t. 351 "; Foebes 

 et Hemsl. lud. Fl. Sin. I. p. 67. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 13000 ped. alt., leg. S. Nagasawa, 

 Nov. 1905, (No. 626). 



DiSTEiB. Ural eastward to North China, Manchuria and Korea. 



In the imperfectness of the specimen, the determination is 

 rather conjectural. 



Stellaria Linn. 



Two species belonging to this genus have been known from 

 Formosa. We have here a more plant from the hilly regions. 



Stellaria stellato-pilosa Hayata, sp. nov. (PL II). Herbœdiffusœ 

 ramosa? laxe adscendentes in totum praeter caulem densissime 



