FLOEA MONTANA rOEMOS.E lot 



Primulaceae. 

 Primula Linn. 



Primula sp. Herba? anniiae. Folia radicalia spatliulata circ. 

 13 cm. longa 2^ cm. lata apice rotmidata ad medium deorsum 

 sensim attenuata basi leviter dilata sursum argute denticulata 

 deorsum subintegra. Sea pi elongati 30 cm. longi. Flores in ver- 

 ticillos 2-3 superpositos dispositi, bracteis linearibus, pedicellis 

 3 cm. longis. Capsula obconica 7 mm. longa. 



Hab. in monte Morrison. 



This very interesting, if not new, rare Primula is the only 

 species found in the island. The plant resembles very much P. 

 Cochhurniana Hemsl. (in Gard. Chronic. May 27, 1905, p. 331 

 Fig. 137) in having two or three whorls of flowers towards tlie 

 top of the scape. 



Lyshnachia Linn. 



Sysimachia sikokiana Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-l^at. III. p. 

 121, et Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 285 ; Feanch. et Savat. Euuin. PI. Jap. I. p. 302 ; 

 Matsum. in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XIV. p. S4: ; Engl. Eot. Jalnh. YL p. (U ; 

 FoEBES et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Siu. II. p. 57; Matsum. et Hayata, Eunni. PI. 

 Formes, p. 223. 



Hab. Taitö : Tökei^ha, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moei, Dec. 1005, 

 (No. 1929). 



DisTEiB. Japan. 



Myrsineae. 



There is three distinct species belonging to Ardisia and two 

 species to Mcesa ; but they are not yet determined. 



