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4) Enumeration of the Plants. 



Dicotyledones. 

 Polypetalae. 



Ranunculaceae. 



Auenioiie Linn. 



Anemone luzoniensis Kolfe^^; Hayata, iu Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. p. 73. 

 Hab. Sliintiku : Gosliorin, leg. T. Kawakami, Mai. 1900. 

 DiSTEiB. The Philippine islands. 



Anemone sp. Herbacea perennis, basi apiceque longe sericeo- 

 pubescens, nndiqne pilis brevioribus adpressis tenuiter obtecta. 

 Folia radicalia magna cum petiolis e'lvc. 30 cm. longa trifoliolata. 

 palmatinervia, siiperne la?te viridia subtus glauca ; foliola 

 petiolulata, circumscriptione cordato-rotundata, tri- vel multi- 

 loba vel profunde incisa, margine inscqualiter inciso-serrata vel 

 duplicato-seiTulata, serraturis mucronatis, apico acuta 7-10 cm. 

 longa totidemque lata ; foliola terminalia, majuscula valde obli- 

 qua, profunde cordata. Caulis oO-GO cm. loiigus erectus teres. 

 Folia caulina opposita breviter petiolata, petiohs villosis basi 

 vaginatis, patentia trifoliolata, foliohs petiolulatis basi cuneatis 



1) After completing this mamiscript, I nm informed by Mr. II. D. MEURrLL of the Bureau of 

 Science, ilanilu, that when he was in the Kow nerbarium ho and ;Mr. Rolfe compared th<! 

 Philippine material with the Himalayan specimen, and came to the conclusion that the Luzon 

 plant is not distinctive from Anemone vWfoUa IL^ii. The description of Anemone luzoniousls 

 RoLFB has never been published. I think that the Formosan pLvnt above mentioned is exactly 

 the same as the Luzon plant, and Mr. ]MKr.i;ii.L has the same opinion too. .Vfter considering all 

 the above cases, I am much inclined to thiiJc that my plant should be referred to Anemonr. 

 vWfolia Ham. 



