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List PI. Formes, p. o-i ; Hayata, Comp. Fornios. p. 20 ; Mathu^f, et Hayata, 

 Eunm. PI. Formes, p. 205. 



Hab. Ködenshö : ad 2623 ped. alt., leg. S. Nagasawa, Oct. 1905; 

 Tappansha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Oct. 1906, (No. 1761). 



DiSTEiB. India throughout, and extends to all warm countries. 



Chrysantheiniitii Linn. 



Chrysanthemum indicum Linn. Sp. PL ed.-2, p. 1253 ; Thunb. Fl. 

 Jap. p. 320 ; Foebes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. p. 437 ; Diels, Fl. Ceutr. 

 Chin. IX 617. 



PyretJirum idicmn Cass. ; Maxim, in Méh Biol. YIII. p. 510. 



Hab. Siiizan, in montibus Morrison, ad 7702 ped. alt., leg. S. 

 Xagasawa, Oct. 1905, (Xo. 734); in monte Morrison, ad 7500 ped. 

 alt., Oct. 1906, (Xo. 1814), et in montibus centrahbns, Xov. 1906, 

 (Xo. 1885), leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moki ; Toroku : Töhozan, leg. 

 T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Xov. 1906, (Xo. 1828). 



DiSTELB. China and Japan. 



The Formosan plant appears at first sight to be difiërent 

 from the Japanese species. But, after comparing various forms of 

 the plants from both regions, I have found that they do not show 

 any specifical distinction, and thought it better to regard them as 

 the same species. 



Artemisia Linn. 



Artemisia japonica Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 310 ; DC. Piodr. YI. p. 100 ; 

 Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 186 ; Feanchet, PI. David, p. 168 ; Maxim, in Mel. 

 Biol. Yin. p. 526, (varietates joponica et desertoriiui) ; Foebes et Hemsl. Ind. 

 Fl. Sin. I. p. 443. 



Artemisia parviflora Buch, ex Eoxb. Fl. Ind. ed.-CAEEY, III. p. 420 ; 

 Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IH. p. 322. 



A'iiemisia cmielfolia DC. Prodr. YI. p. 12(!. 



