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Sccevola chlorantha De Vriese ; Walp. 1. c. p. 1056. 



Sccevola Lamhert lana De Vriese ; Walp. 1. o. p. 1056. 



Sccevola lativaga Hance in Walp. 1. c. p. 1054, ex parte. 



Cerbera salutaris Lour. Fl. Cochinch. (1790) p. 136. 



Hah. SuLPHuu IsL. {N. Okada ! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, 

 Nov. 10, 1887); Formosa: Kelung {T. J/a/cmo ! herb. ibid. Oct. 31, 1896), 

 Dainan {K. Bliyalce ! herb. ibid. Nov. 1899), Botel-Tobago Lsl. (K. Miyake ! 

 herb. ibid. Nov. 22, 1899) ; Amami Oshima : Urakami ( T. Uchiyama ! 

 herb. ibid. Dec. 1900). 



Anemone (Pulsatilla) hirsutissima (Pur^h) Makino. 



Pulsatilla hirsutissima Britton in Ann. N. Y. Acad. VI. p. 217 (1891) ; 

 Huth in Engler's Bot. Jahrb. XXII. p. 589 (1897). 



Cleviatis hirsutissima Pnrsh Fl. Amer. Sept. II. (1814) p. 385. 



var. Taraoi ]\Iakino. 



Anemone patens var. hirsutissima suhvar. Taraoi Makino in Bot. 

 Mag., Tokyo, XVII. (1903) p. 39. 



Hah. Prov. Chishima (Kuiule Islands) ; Brat Chirpoef lsl. (C. Tarao ! 

 June 18, 1892). 



Scutellaria transitra Makino sp. no v. 



Scutellaria nipponica Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. (1892) p. 54, 

 non Franch. et Sav. 



Perennial, 10-35 cm. high, stolon iferous ; stolons hypoga30US, slender, 

 rC'Oting. Stems erect, slender, simple or with a few branches above, 

 tetragonous, thinly pubescent or nearly glabrous, with remote nodes, leafy 

 throughout. Leaves opposite, petiolate, subLleltoid-oval or oval-ovate, obtuse, 

 truncate or subcordate at the base, dentate with deltoid or deltoid-ovate 

 acutish or obtuse teeth, membranaceous, very thinly disparsed with pilose 

 hairs on both surfaces or nearly glabrous, 1-5 cm. long, 1-3 * cm. wide, the 

 superior ones passing the bracts; petiole thinly pilose, |-4cm. long, shorter 

 or sometimes longer than the blade. Raceme terminal, 1-14 cm. long, 

 secundly flowered ; rachis thinly pubescent ; bracts ova to-lanceolate or 

 narrowly ovate, the lower ones often similar to leaves in size and form, 

 tlie superior ones gradually diminished in size and the uppermost one 

 about 2-3 mm. in length. Flowers erect, loose, pedicellate, opposite as- 



