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specimen, I have repeated the description basing it upon a most 

 perfect specimen. 



Artemisia oligocarpa Hayata, sp. nov. (PI. XXI.). Herba3 pe- 



rennes basi suffruticosoe. Caules erecta) glabrescentes 15 cm.- 



30 cm. alti. Foha radicaha caiilino conformia ambitii obovata 



basi longe attemmta 3 cm. longa 1 cm.-lJ- cm. lata bipinnati- 



secta, segmentis hnearibus 3-5-lobis vel -sectis, lobis hnearibus 



apice obtusis vel acutis, priranm pubescentia demum glabra. 



Capitula parviora 4 mm. in diametro cTqnantia erecta racemosa 



vel paniculata pedicellata, pediceUis J cm.— 1 cm. longis. Involucmm 



late campanulatum, bracteis 2-seriatis margine scariosis obovatis 



apice rotmidatis basi constrictis 3 mm. longis 2 mm. latis. Re- 



ceptacnlum semiorbicnlatum IJ mm. in diametro aequans nudum. 



Flores ^ in ambitu 1-seriati 15-20, fertiles ; coroUre breve 



tubulosa3 1 mm. longa3 apice 2-3-fida3 ; styh rami elongati ro- 



curvati. Fl. ^, steriles ; numerosi ; corolla) tubuloso-campanulata) 



2J mm. longae, limbis longe ampliatis tubum in longitudine a?quanti- 



bus apice 5-fidis, lobis triangularibus acutis marginatis ; antherfe 



apice appendiculatge apiculatse cuspidato-acuminat£e, l)asi leviter 



brevissime caudatse ; stylus indivisus apice peltato-dilatus minute 



et longiuscule papillosus. Ach^nia oblique obovoidea obscure 



reticulato- striata IJ mm. louga. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, ad 12000 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawaka:\[t 

 et U. Mori, Nov. 1900, (Nos. 2280 et 2140). 



The present plant is somewhat near A. sdlsololdes Willd. ; 

 but differs from it in liaving narrowly pinnatisected leaves. As 

 stated by Bentham, in the Genera Plantarum Vol. 11. p. 551, the 

 anthers of the genus Artemisia are wanting of any tail. Never- 

 theless, I have observed in tliis species that there is in almost all 



