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specimen, I have repeated the description basing it upon a most 

 perfect specimen. 



Artemisia oligocarpa Hayata, sp. nov. (PI. XXL). Herbao pe- 

 rennes basi suffruticosœ. Caules erectsß glabrescentes 15 cm.- 

 30 cm. alti. Foha radicaha cauHno conformia ambitu obovata 

 basi longe attenuata 3 cm. longa 1 cm.-lv^ cm. lata bipinnati- 

 secta, segmentis linearibns 3-5-lobis vel -sectis, lobis linearibus 

 aiDice obtnsis vel acntis, primum pubescentia demum glabra. 

 Capitula parviora 4 mm. in diametro osquantia erecta racemosa 

 vel paniculata pedicellata, pedicellis J cm. — 1 cm. longis. Involucruin 

 late campanulatum, bracteis 2-seriatis margine scariosis obovatis 

 apice rotundatis basi constrictis 3 mm. longis 2 mm. latis. Re- 

 ceptaculum semiorbiculatum IJ mm. in diametro aequans nudum. 

 Flores Ç in ambitu 1-seriati 15-20, fertiles; corolla? breve 

 tubulosa3 1 mm. longœ apice 2-3-fid8e ; styli rami elongati re- 

 curvati. Fl. ^- steriles ; numerosi ; corollse tubuloso-campanulata? 

 2^ mm. longa?, limbis longe ampliatis tubam in longitudine tequanti- 

 bus apice 5-fidis, lobis triangularibus acutis marginatis ; anthera? 

 apice appendiculatse apiculatao cuspidato-acuminatae, basi leviter 

 brevissime caudatae ; stylus indivisus apice peltate- dilatus minute 

 et longiuscule papillosus. Achœnia oblique obovoidea obscure 

 reticulato- striata 1 J mm. longa. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 12000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. MoKi, Nov. 1900, (Nos. 2280 et 2140). 



The present plant is somewhat near A. salsoloides Willd. ; 

 but differs from it in having narrowly pinnatisected leaves. As 

 stated by Bentham, in the Genera Plantarum Vol. II. p. 551, the 

 anthers of the genus Artemisia are wanting of any tail. Never- 

 theless, I have observed in this species that there is in almost all 



