98 



exserted, deeply 3-iid, the branches ferruginous, densely and patently papil- 

 lose, shorter than the main portion which is glabrous. 



Nom. Jap. Takaiie kurosuge (T. Makino). 



Hab. Prov. EikqchU : Mt. Kurikonia {T 31akino\ .\ug. 1890); Mt. 

 Hayachine (C. Wagmval u. 179, July 1900; 0. Sat6\ u. 11.5, July 28, 

 1902 ; G. Tola ! n. 76, Aug. 8, 1903). 



The setie not becoming cottony in fruit. 



Alsine macrocarpa (Pursh) Fenzl ' Verbreit. Alsit). in tab. ad p. 

 18,' et in Ledeb. Fl. llo.s'^. 1. p. 353. 



Arenaria macrocarpa Pursh FJ. Am. Sept. I. p. 316; Spreng. Syst. 

 Veg. II. p. 399; DC. Prodr. I. p. 405; Cham, et Schlecht. in Linu^wa I. 

 p. ^:) ; Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. I. p. 101 ; Torr. et Gray Fl. N. Amer. 1. 

 p. 182; Kegel PI. Radd. I. 2, p. 354, excl. syn. plur. ; Robins, ia A. Gray 

 Syn. Fl. N. Amer. I. 1, p. 247. 



Alsine macrocarpa a. typica. et jS. sibirica Regel 1. c. p. 356, tab. 

 1, figs. 6-11. 



Arenaria urctica var. j^. (jiandijiora Hook. 1. c. p. 100, tab. 34, fig. B. 



Alsine arctica var. breviscapa Regel. 1. c. p. 347. 



Arenaria heterornxdla Rudol])hi in herb, ex Fenzl in Ledeb. 1. c. 



Alsine Jooi Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XVII. )». il. 



Alsine 'tiiacrocarpa var. Jooi M.akino I. c. p. 38. 



Flowers 7-10 cm. long; pedicel attaining 8 mm. in length. Petals 

 a{)[)areotly exceeding the sepals. Styles 3. 



Add. Hab. Prov. Shinano : Mt. Yatsugatake (//. Takeda ! July 27, 

 1903), Mt. Yarigatake in Minami-adzunii-gori {T. limorl ! Aug. 1903). 



Gentiana (Chondropliylla) nipponica Maxim, var. Kawakamii 



Makino, var. nov. 



Perennial, .5-14 cm. in height, glabrous, densely intricato-ctespitose 

 (the tuft attaining about 12 cm. in expansion), with fibrous roots. Stems 

 decumbent and ramose and gracile below, densely foliate, the sterile ones 

 immersed among the leaves. Leaves thickish, herbaceo-coriaceous, narrowly 

 recurved on the margin whea dried, subrecurvo-patent, ovato-lanceolate to 

 lato-ovate, obtuse or acutish, sessile and connate at the base, attaining 

 17 mm. long, 7 mm. wide, trinerved ; floriferous stem ascending, longer 

 than the sterile stem, loosely ramose above, angulate, the internodes often 



