130 -'^BT. 19. — B. HAY ATA : 



1 cm.-l J cm. longa 3 mm.-5 mm. lata laiiata. Capitiila majuscula 

 ad apicem caulis subsimplicis solitaria 1.5 cm.-2 cm. in dlametro 

 aeqiiantia heterogama ; floribus ^ fertilibus in ambitu oo-seriatis, 

 ^ in disco sterilibus numerosis. Involucrum late campanula tum, 

 bracteis radiantibus niveis oo-seriatis imbricatis scariosis, intimis 

 oblongo-lanceolatis 7 mm. longis 1 mm. latis, interioribus oblongis 

 petaloideis patentibus 10 mm. longis 3 mm. latis, exterioribus 

 brevioribus, extimis ovatis dorso lanatis 8 mm. longis 3 mm. latis. 

 Receptaculum convexum epaleaceum. Corollae fl. ^ filiformes, 

 4-dentat8e apice glanduloso-pilosse ; fl. ^ tubulosse, limbo ampliato 

 subcampanulato apice 5-fido minuto papilloso-marginato. Antherje 

 apice appendiculatse, appendicibus obtnsis, basi sagittatse caudatae. 

 Styli fl. ^ filiformes minute 2-lobi ; fl. $ apice breve 2-lobi, ramis 

 truncatis. Achsenia oblonga minutissime liirtello-papillosa sub- 

 teretia 1 mm. louga ^ mm. in sectione sequantia ; pappi setae 

 tenues l-seriatae scabrae liberae caducae 6 mm. longae. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 13000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. MoEi, (Nos. 2126 et 2239). 



In general appearance, this species resembles very much 

 G. niitakayamense Hayata. The difference by which the genera, 

 G-naphalium and Anaphalis, are separated from each other is indeed 

 a very slight one. The separation lies on the point whether the 

 disc flowers are stirile or not. So far as my knowledge extends, 

 this does not seem to be a fixed cliaracter. I am, therefore, 

 much inchned to tliink that the separation of Anaphalis from 

 Gnaphalium is rather artificial. 



GnapJialluiu Linn. 

 Gnaphalium hypoleucum I3C. Proclr. VI. p. 222 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 



