206 AET. IS). — B. HA Y ATA : 



extus ec'hinata, spinis confertis erectis subiilatis rigidis rufescentibus 

 serieeis. Glans solitaria globoso-trigoiia basi trimcata leviter 

 convexa ocliraceo-rufescens piibescens vol subglabrn. 



Hab. Xantö, leg. T. Kawakami et U. Moiii, Oct. 1900, (Nos. 

 1185 et llOô) ; Sliintiku : Goshizan, leg. T. Kawakami, Dec. 1905, 

 (No. 1294) ; Hoknlio, leg. N. Koxishi, 1X99, (No. 8). 



Tliis Casfanopsis is very like C. jaraidca X. DC; l)iit differs 

 from it ill having subglabroiis imts and more strong spines on 

 the involucres. 



I am informed by Mr. S. A. Skax that tliis new plant is very near 

 to C. lljjstrlx A. DC, in which the leaves, tliongh usually toothed, 

 are sometimes quite intire, and that there is no specimen at kew 

 of C. Tlt/sfrix witli the spines of the involucre so stout and that 

 is apparently the only difference. 



Fagtis l.ixx. 



Fagus sylvatica Lixx. Sp. PL ed.- 2, ]>. 14b;; DC Prodr. XYI.-2. 

 p. 118. 



var. ? 



IIab. Kushaku : Sötenzan, ad 5000 pod. alt., leg. N. Konishi, 

 Feb. 1900, (spec, steril.). 



Salicaceas. 



Salix Lixx. 



Salix sp. 



IIab. in monte Morrison, ad 13094 ped. alt., leg. S. Nagasawa, 

 Nov. 1005, (No. 590). 



It somewhat resembles the Japanese S. SlebolcUcwa Bllwie. 

 The specimens being all sterile are not vet determined. 



