FLORA MONTANA FORMOS.E 141 



Cirsium WcdUclm DC. ; Diels, Fl. Centr. Chin. p. G27. 



Hab. Ganzan, in montibiis Morrison, ad 9141 pod. alt., Oct. 



1905, (No. 778), in monte Morrison, ad 12000 ped. alt., (No. 2245), 

 et in eodem monte, ad 10000 ped. alt., (Xo. 2279), leg. T. Kawa- 

 KAMr et U. MoEi, Oct. 1906. 



DisTKiB. South China to the PhiHppine islands, and Hima- 

 laya. 



Saiissiivea DC. 



Saussurea japonica DC. iu Prodr. YI. p. 536 ; Bexth. Fl. Hougk. p. 

 1G7 ; M.vxnr. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 1^37 ; Haxce, in Journ. Linn. See. XIIT. 

 p. 108 ; Feanchet, PI. David, p. 181 ; Foiîbes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. I. 

 p. 464; DD2LS, Fl. Centr. Cliin. p. 627. 



var. longicephala Hayata, n. v. Capitula longiuscula ovoidea, 

 squamis involucri apice appendicula petaloidea rotundata instructis. 



Hab. loco non indicato. 



DisTEiB. Type : China, Japan, and Manchuria to Xorth 

 America. 



Tlie type of Saussurea japonica DC. has a globose head, while 

 the present variety has a oblong head. Besides, the bracts of the 

 involucres of the variety which are crow^ned with a petaloidal 

 appendage, are slightly different from those of the type.'-' 



Saussurea sp. 



Hab. Taitö : Bushisekisha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moki, Dec. 



1906, (Xo. 2158). 



Ainsliœa DC. 

 Ainsliaea macroclinidioides Hayata, sp. nov. (PI. XXll.). Ilerba? 



* After completing this manuscript, I huve had the opportunity of examining <a Chinese 

 specimen named S. japonica DC. collected by Dr. Henet. The specimen is exactly the same as 

 the Formosan one, and is certainly not the type of S. japonica DC. 



