12 HENRIK PRINTZ [1916 



This variety differs markedly from the typical species in 

 having the stem shorter, straight and upright, never 

 recumbent, slanting or limp, but stiff, and as a rule not 

 raml fied. 



The leaves are comparatively narrow, broadest al the middle, 

 tapering evenly towards either end, and the limb is generally 

 thicker. The leaves have no petioles whatever, and are set 

 as a rule point i ng stiff ly upward along the stem, 

 not pointing outwards. The margin of the leaf is wholly and 

 di stinet ly recurvate, and like the ribs on the underside, 

 with a growth of short, strong curving hairs. The 

 peduncle is stiff, and as a rule so short that the blossom 

 does not reach much above the point of the uppermost 

 pair of le ave s. The bractlets, where visible, are small, often 

 slightly membraneous at the margin, boat shaped, carinated, and 

 with short, thick crooked hairs along the median rib. The 

 se pals are egg shaped, towards the top generally tapering, with 

 or without a distinct membranaceous margin, and have, as a 

 rule, a more or less marked median rib, beset wåth hairs. 



The petals are characteristic in their narrow shape and 

 equal breadth throughout their whole length, which is twice or 

 three times the breadth; they are evenly rounded at the apex, 

 and about twice as long as the sepals. The stamens are rather 

 short, as a rule -/s — V2 shorter than the length of the calyx. 



Noted by the finder as growing on sandy healh by the roadside. 

 In full llower 21 June. 



Ranunculaceae Juss. 



Anemone flaccida Fr. Schmidt. 



Young llowering specimens taken on the 25 May at moist 

 piaces near river. The specimens are characteristic in having 

 the peduncle extremely short, possibly due to the faet that they 

 are young piants. 



Anemona amnrensis (Korsch.") Kom., 



Flora Manshuriae Pag. "2G2, Miy.\be et Miyako, Flora of Saghalin 

 Pag. 9, Tal). II, Fig. 1—4.' 



On moist spots in woods. In full tlower 25 May. 



Anemone Raddeana Regel. 



In full bloom 23 May. Near moist river banks. 



Anemone debilis Fisch. 



In bloom 25 May. Moist meadow. 



Coplis trifolia Salisb. 



Full bloom 21 May. On swampy ground in Larix- and 

 Salix-woods. 



