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Dianthus sinensis var. /?. silvaticus suhvar. a. macrolepis lusus 3 

 Eohrb. in Linntea XXXVI. (1870) p. 672. 



Dianthus sinensis c. sylvaticus stihvar. a., ^nacrolepis Williams in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIX, p. 430, ex parte. 



Dianthus chinensis f. hortensis Savatier in linuma's Somoku-Dzusetsu, 

 eel. 2, VIII. fol. 21 recto. 



Nora. Jap. Ise-nadeshiko. 



Hah. Prov, Musashi : Tokyo, Bot. Gard. Koishikawa, cult. (*S'. Okubo ! 

 herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo. May 30, 1879), Tokyo, cult. {T. Mahino ! 

 June 7, 1902). 



This is formerly introduced from China, and now mostly cultivated in 

 the province of Ise. 



Melandryum Yanoei (Makino) Williams in Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 XXXII. (1896) p. 187. 



Silene Yanoei Makino Illustr. FI. Jap. I. n. 9, (1891) p. 1, tab. .52. 



Hah. Prov. ToSA : Mt. Tebako {S. Yano ! Aug. 10, 1890 ; /. Doi ! 

 Aug. 11, 1892). 



This species belongs to the Subgen. IL, Sect. Elisanthe Fenzl. 



Sedum (Seda genuina) kiusianum Makino, sp. no v. 



Perennial, densely Cfespitose, fusc(jus below, glabrous, about 6cm. high. 

 Stems numerous, erect, narrow, covered throughout with leaves, but the 

 lower leaves old. Leaves sparse, numerous, dense, erect-patent or patulous 

 lanceolato-linear, acumanato-acute, entire, more or less narrowed below, 

 apparently subdeltoid-auriculate behind at the base, 6-lOmm. long, l-l|ram. 

 broad, attached to the stem by the central point above the base, the basal 

 portion usually jnirpurascent ; main nerves 3, veinlets few, loose, erect-patent. 

 Cyme about licm. across, dichotomous ; branches erect-patent, about 

 2-3-flowered ; bracts leaf-like. Flowers sessile, 1cm. across, yellow. Sepals 

 5, unequal in length, very shortly connate at the base, linear or 

 subulato-linear, acutish, one-nerved, green, some of them auriculate 

 behind at the base. Petals 5, about twice the length of the sepal, linear- 

 lanceolate, acuminate, shortly connate at the base, 5-5imm. long. Stamens 

 10, shorter than the petals ; filament subulato-filiform ; anther elhptical. 

 Ovaries 5, lanceolate, long-acuminate into a subulate style ; stigma punctiforra; 



