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Hah. Prov. AwA in If^l. Sliikoku : Mt. Tsunigi-san {M. Sliira! ! lieili. 

 S<\ Coll. Imp. XTniv. Tokyo, Aiii;nst i:'>, 1.S9S ; Chjuisn] liorl.. l.f.). 

 Vf'iy iait> in Japan. 



Sibbaldia procumbens Linn. Sp. PI. p. 284 ; Grcrtn. Fruct. et Serain. 

 PL I. 1788, p. 348, tab. LXXIII. fig. 5 ; Pcrs. Syn. PI. I. p. 340 ; Spreng. 

 Syst. Veg. I. p. 956; Wilkl. 8p. PI. I. p. 1.367; Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. % IL 

 p. 199 ; DC. Prodr. II. p. .387 ; LedeL.. FI. Alt. I. p. 428 ; Id. Fl. Poss. 

 II. p. 32 ; Nyman h^yll. Fl. Eur. p. 273 ; Koch Syn. Fl. Germ, et Helv. ed. 

 3, p. 192 ; A. Gray Man. Bot. ed. .5, p. 1.33 ; Penth. Handb. Brit. Fl. (>d. 

 .3, p. 139; Focke in Engl, et Prantl Natiir. Pflanzenfam. III. 3. p. 36; 

 Diels in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. p. 404. 



Folentilla procumhens Clairv. non Sibtli. 



PotenilUa Sihhaldi Hall. f. ; Hook. Fl. Brit. Ind. II. p. 34.3 ; Makino 

 in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XII. 1898, p. 89. 



Potentilla Sibbcddia Griessel. ; S\ver])y's Engl. Bot. ed. 3, III. p. 142, 

 tab. CCCCXXVI. 



Dactylophyllum Sibbaldia Spenn. 



Poteniilla Sibbaldiana Lehm. 



Sibbaldia octopetala Mill. 



Sibbaldia cuneata Hornem. ; Edgew. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XX. p. 44. 



Sibbaldia parvi flora Willd. ; Pers. I.e.; h^preng. I.e.; DO. I.e. 



Sibbaldia foliol is fridentaiia Gmel. Fl. Sib. Ill, p. 18(5, Nr. 41. 



Noni. Jap. Tateyama-h'mbai (T. Makino). 



Hab. Prov. Etciiu : Mt. Tate-yauia (Herb. ! T. Mal-iuo, Aug. 1890, 

 comniunicat. by T. Ichimnra of Fourth High School in Kanazawa). 



Very rare in Japan. 



DRYMOTiENIUM Makino gen. nov. {Tamitidince—Folypodiea' — 

 Folypodiavea\) 



Sori much elongated, linear, simple, continuous, ran^ly sub-interrupted 

 at base, lying in a groove between the costii and the margin in the up})er 

 half ])ortion of the frond and })arallel with it, fbrniing two ecpial lines, 

 intermixed with peltate ]>arai)hyses. Indusium none. A^'eins immersed, 

 irregularly anastomosing, with or without free veinlet within the areoles. 



Epiphytic Fern. Ehizome creeping, with scales. Fronds simple, 

 uniform, linear, elongated, carnose, costate, articulated at the base, most- 



