162 
Evrore. Mountains from the Pyrenees to the Ardennes and to 
Warsaw, south to the Abruzzi, Albania and the Northern Balkans. 
Fig. 5. oe IsopyRUM ane Ee a Tinn.; Al, s Italian form with up 
o four carpels. B,I. Farcesu. C, I. rrachyspeRMUM. 
2. Isopyrum stoloniferum, Mazim. in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. 
Petersb. xi. 636 (1883) ; Franch. in Journ. de Bot. xi. 222 (1897) ; 
Finet et Gagnep. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fe, i. 405 Saag 
sa 4 aes dicarpon, Franch, et Savat. Enum. i. 11, ii. 271, 
non =a 
JAPA Nippon: Senano eho Tschonoski! Fudziyama 
woods, vi schonoski (type). Mt. Suruga Province, July 26, 
ae aint. Herb. (Japan) ; poms (Herb. Edinb.) : Ad ee 
3. [sopyrum nipponicum, Franch. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xxvi. 
= Sate a : ue Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. xi. 631 (1883) ; 
ranch, in Journ. de Bot. xi. 22 Tae he 4 
Bull. Soe. Bot, fe. ii. 407 904 220 (1897); Finet et Gagnep. in 
JAP Ni : Etchigo Province, moist rocks near the Nitsu 
datietall Faurie > 619 (fide Frane Kanasava Mountain, 
Faurie 7951. West of Shissdlduids, Paurie 2585 (fide Franch.). 
We have seen only a rather fragmentary specimen of this, 
species, which is not readily separated f 7. ds ‘= 
by the form of the petals. 7 separated trom icarpon excep 
* 
