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Hah. Prov. Musasiii : Megnro near Tokyo {B. Yatahe and Z. Matm- 

 mural herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Oct. 2G, 1879), Sliirako {T. 

 MaJdnol Sept. 23, 1895), Yanaka in Tokyo (Ji. Yatabe and Z. Matsu- 

 onural herl). 1. c. Sept. 12, 1880); Prov. Shinano : Mt. Mi-take {li. 

 Yatahe ! herb. 1. c. Aug. 8, 1880) ; Prov. Hitachi (Herb. ! 1. c.) ; Prov. 

 Hyuga : Miyakonozyo (i?. Yatabe and Z. Matsumwm ! Aug. 5, 1882) ; 

 Prov. MiKAWA : Tsubakidachi in Higashi-Kamo-gori {G. Nagiiral Sept. 18, 

 1897), Kaifuku (G. Nagural July 24, 1897); Prov. Saoami : Tsukui (7. 

 3lHraoka\ Oct. 1888); Prov. Tosa : Ikku {T. Makhiol Sept. 27, 1892). 



They are often passed into simple-leaved one. 



Forma c. integrifolia Makino ]. c. 



Salvia japonica a. integrifolia Franch. et Sav. ]. c. ; Diels 1. c. 



Salvia chinensis Benth. in DC. 1. c. p. 355 ; Walp. ]. c. 



Hah. Prov. Musashi : Tokyo (Herb. ! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo), 

 Yanaka in Tokyo {li. Yatahe and Z. Matsurmtra ! lierb. 1. c. Sept. 12, 

 1880), Shirako (T. Maldno\ Sept. 23, 1895); Prov. Hyuga: Miyakonozyo 

 (/?. Yatahe and Z. 3Iatsumura ! herb. 1. c. July 27, 1882). 



In Japan, above mentioned h. ternata and c. integrifolia are not 

 sufficiently fixed forms, the integrifoUa-ioxm at length sliould be passed to 

 the ternata-iovm, and the latter to the typical h /jyinnata-f orm when fully 

 developed ; therefore all the gradations as regard to the divisions of leaves 

 are to be noticed among them. 



Var. i5. intermedia Makino 1. c. 



Perennial, 20-80 cm. high. Phizome subrepent, slender, with fibrous 

 roots at the nodes. Stem erect or ascending, slender, simple, obtusely 

 tetragonous and sulcate in the faces, hispidulous-pilose, with short or long 

 internodes. Leaves opposite, furnished with long and slender petioles, 

 ternately pinnate to bipinnate, thin, thinly pilose above, hispidulous-pilose 

 along nerves beneath, the rachis and petiole hispidulous-pilose with patent 

 hairs ; lateral leaflets subsessile or very shortly petiolulate, or sometimes ap- 

 parently petiolulate, but all distinctly petiolulate and larger in the terminal 

 leaflet, ovate, oblong-ovate, elliptical, ovate-lanceolate, or lanceolate, but 

 often orbicular or ovate-orbicular in those of the inferior leaves, the a])ex 

 obtuse or shortly acuminate with an obtuse point, or sometimes more 

 or less ])rolonged in the superior, more or less obliquely acute, obtuse 

 rounded-obtuse, or rounded at the base, but obtuse to rounded or trun- 

 cate or sometimes subcordate at the base in the terminal leaflets, pauci- 

 lobato-crenate oi' crenate or serrato-crenate, green above, paler beneath. 

 Raceme terminal or axillary, slenderly stalked, simple, angustate, erect but 



