15 



snbcapitate, slightly 2-lobed. Silicle Lroadly linear or linear-oblong, 5-11 

 mm. long^ compressed, glabrous, straight or curved or slightly twisted, often 

 ■dark-purple, the lower ones a little shorter than the pedicel, the styVe 

 short, with a shortly bifid stigma. Seeds rather numerous, elliptical, 

 Taeaked at the top. 



Nom. Jap. Kumoma-nadzuna. 



Hah. Prov. Shinano : Mt. Akadake {K. Yazawa ! Aug. 1897) ; Pro v. 

 Kai : Mt. Yatsugadake (KeisaJm Tamura ! Aug. 30, 1902). 



Draba (Leucodraba) ondakensis Makino, sp. nov. 



Laxly ctespitose, Caudex ramose, with loosely rosulate leaves at the 

 top. Leaves incano-pubescent and ciliated with stellate fine hairs ; rosulate 

 ones oblanceolate or narrowly oblanceolate, acute or obtuse, narrowly 

 attenuated below to a petiole, 2-4-dentate, attaining about 2| cm. long ; 

 cauline ones sessile or subpetiolate, oblanceolate to oblong, acute, dentate 

 or sometimes entire, about li-2^cm. long. Stem about 11-15 cm. long 

 including the raceme in fruit, slender, pubescent with stellate hairs, 2- 

 several-leaved. Raceme 20-fiowered, shorter than the stem ; rachis gracile, 

 pubescent ; pedicels patent, gracile, puberulent or glabrate, attaining about 

 l^cm. long in the lower ones in fruit. Silicle broadly linear, or linear, 

 straight, compressed, acute at the both ends, glabrous, about 6-11 mm. 

 long, the style short, gracile with a bifid stigma. Seeds many, oblong- 

 elliptical or elliptical, manifestly beaked at the top, 



Nom. Jap. Takane-nadzicna (nov.). 



Eah, Prov. Shinano : Mt. Ondake (Herb. ! Imp. Mus. ; K. Tanaha ! 

 Sept. 1, 1902). 



Primula farinosa Linn. var. mistassinica (Miciix.) Pax in Engler's 

 Bot. Jahrb. X. (1889) p. 200; Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XL (1897) 

 p. 111. 



Primula mistassinica Michx. Fl. Bor. Amer. I. (1803) p. 124 ; Lehm. 

 Monogr. Gen. Prim. p. 63, tab. 7 ; Roem. et Schult. Syst. Veg. IV. p. 

 144 ; Spreng. Syst. Veg. I. p. 576 ; Cham, et Schlecht. in Linntea I. p. 

 213; Duby in DC. Prodr. VIIL p. 43; Hook, in Bot. Mag. tab. 2973; 

 Hook, et Am. Bot. Beechey's Voy. p. 129 ; Gray Man. Bot. ed. 5, p. 314 

 et Syn. Fl. N. Amer. IL 1, p. 58. 



