Saxifraga tellimoides Mixim. var. Watanabei (Yatabe) Malduo. 

 Saxifracja Watanahei Yatabe in Bot, Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 43, 

 tab. II, et Iconogr. 11. Jap. I. 3, p. 179, tab. XLIV. 

 Norn. Jap. iVatanabe-so (U. Yatabe). 



Hab. Prov. Tosa : Nanokawa {K. Watanahe, July 12, 1899). 

 This is not more than the variety of S. iellimoides Maxim. 



Saxifraga japonica H. de Coissieu Saxifr. Jap. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 

 V. p. 687. 



Robust herb, attaining about GO cm. in hei;^lit. Ehizome thick, stout, 

 ■erect or ascending, rooting. Basal leaves long petiolate, reuiform-orbicular to 

 ovato-orbicular, cordate at the base, attaining 14 cm. across, unequally 

 dentate with deltoid teeth ; petiole attaining about 28 cm. in length. Panicle 

 pyramidal ; pedicel usually longer than the flower. Flower about 6 mm. in 

 diameter; petals white. Fruit (immature) 11 mm. long, erect, or cernuous? 

 or sometimes nutant. 



Nom. Jap. Fuhi-yickinoshita (T. Makino). 



Hah. Hokkaido (tlerb.! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo.); Prov. Echigo : 

 Mt. Shimiclzu-toge {T. Maldno\ Sept. 18S8) ; Pror. Rikuchu : Mt. Kuri- 

 koma {T. 3IaUno\ Aug. 23, 1890;^. lkeno\ herb. I.e., Aug. 23, 1890). 



This comes near to Saxifraga punctata Linn, and is found on mountains 

 in northern Japan. 



Chrysosplenium flagelliferum Fr. Schimdt var. tosaens9 Makino. 



About 5-17 cm. high. Rnots delicate. Innov^ations horizontal, sub- 

 liypogaBOUs, few, filiform, often a little carnose towards the base, leafless but with 

 loosely alternate minute scales, about 1-4^ cm. long. Stem erect, simple, or 

 with 2-G branches dividing from tlie base, with reddish-fulvous hairs at the 

 basal portion and nodes. Leaves petiolate, flaccid, thin when dry, thinly 

 pilose ; basal ones subrosulate, reniform, crenate with 5-7 emarginate teeth, 

 4 mm.-l;^ cm. long, 5 mm.-2^ cm. broad, veins loose and indistinct ; upper 

 cauline one none or 1, usually smaller than the basal ones; petiole about 2 cm. 

 in the longest one, narrow, more or less dilated at the base, pilose-villose with 

 reddish-fulvous hairs. Cyme ramose into 2 to 3 main erect-patent branches 

 at the top of the stem, the branches usually repeatedly divided ; bracts 

 petiolate, spreading, unequal in size, broadly rounded or obliquely and 

 broadly cuneato-ovate, crenate with 2 to 5 semiorbicular and minutely 



