72 



Hah. Yaeyama Akchip, {S. Tashiro ! Herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo^. 

 Aug. 1887). 



Schizocodon soldanelloides Sieb. et Zucc. 



«. genuinus Maldno in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XII. 1898, p. 229. 



Rhizome short or long. Leaves usually loosely tufted ; blade 1^—11 cm, 

 long, 1^-11 cm. broad, multidentate, cordate or rounded at base; nerves 

 often impressed above. Eaceme several-many-fiowered. 



Schizocodon soldanelloides Sieb. et Zucc. in Abhandl. Akad. Miinch.. 

 III. p. 725, tab. 2, fig. 1 ; Miq. Prol. Flor. Jap. p. 258 : Maxim, in Mel. 

 Biol. VI. p. 273, et VIII. p. 20 ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 

 298 ; Gard. Chron. 3rd Ser. XIII. 1893, p. 415, tig. 59 ; Bot. Mag. tab. 

 7316 ; Drude in Engl, et Prantl Die Nat. Pflanzenfam. IV. 1, p. 83, fig. .50. 



Soldanella crenata Sieb. herb, ex Miq. 1. c. 



Soldanella sinuata Sieb. herb, ex Miq. 1. c. 



Hah. Widely distributed over Japan. 



forma alpina Maxim, in Mel. Biol. VIII. p. 20 ; Makino 1. c. 



Leaves small ; serrations obsolete. Scape short, few-flowered. 



Icon. linuma's Somoku-Dzusetsu IV. fol. 7 recto. 



This form is frequently passed into the typical one. 



/5. ilicifolius (Maxim.) Makino 1. c. 



Rhizome long and slender, branched. Leaves often denser, usually 

 accompanied by died ones below ; blade ovate, rounded-ovate, or elliptical, 

 paucidentate, obtuse or rounded or truncaty-cordate at base, i-5 cm. long, 

 i-4i cm. broad ; nerves impressed above. Raceme 1-5 -flowered ; corolla 

 white {forma alhiflora) or purple {forma purpureifiora). 



Schizocodon ilicifolius Maxim, in Mel. Biol. VI. p. 273, et VIII. p. 

 21; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 298; Drude 1. c. p. 83. 



Hah. Prov. Musashi : Mt. Yokami in Chichibu {T. Maldno \ July 

 1888), Mt. Mitake {Z. Matsumura, S. 3Iatsuda, and Y. Yahe ! Herb. Sc. 

 Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, May 15, 1900); Prov. Shimotsuke : Mt. Koshin- 

 zan_(r. Makino \ Sept. 1901); Prov. Uzen : Mt. Gassan {R. Yatahe and 

 S. Okuho ! Herb. 1. c. July 23, 1887) ; Prov. Sag ami : Mt. Futago in Hakone 

 {S. Okubo ! Herb. 1. c. Aug. 27, 1883), Mt. Komagadake in Hakone (5. 

 Okuho \ Herb. 1. c. Aug. 24, 1884). 



This variety is sometimes hardly distinguishable from the typical one. 



