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herb. ibid. Oct. 4, 1891); Prov. Musashi : Nerima {R. Yatabe and J, 

 Matstwmral July 4, 1880), Wada-mura (R. Yatahe and J. Blatsumural 

 July 6, 1879); Prov. Mikawa : Takashi-mura {T.Mahino\ herb. ibid. Oct. 

 28, 1894), Oshima in Higashi-kamo-gori {G. Nagura ! July 4, 1896) ; Prov. 

 EcHiGO : Mt. Shimidzu-toge {R. Yatahe and aS'. Okubo\ herb. ibid. July 

 1887; T. 3Ialdno\ Sept. 1888); Prov. Shinano : Mt. Wada-toge {R. Yatahe 

 and J. Matsumura ! July 23, 1880) ; Prov. Eikuchu : Mt. Kurikorca {T. 

 3IaJcino ! Aug. 1890) ; Prov. Iwashiro : Near Wakamatsu (./. Ifatsumura ! 

 herb. ibid. Aug. 5, 1879) ; Prov. Mutsu : Tokiwano (T. Iwalcawa ! herb, 

 ibid. July 28, 1880); Prov. Shimotsuke : Nikko {R. Yatahe \ herb. ibid. 

 Aug. 1, 1877), Akanuma-no-hara io Nikko {T. Maldnol Aug.-Sept. 1903). 

 Common. As diagnosed above, this differs from the type. 



Rynchospora (Dichostylete) Umemurae Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 XVII. (1903) p. 187, tab. 7, fig. 8, a. b. 

 SetfB antrorsely scabrous. 

 var. Hattoriana Makino. 



RyncJiospora Hattoriana Makino 1. c. p. 189, tab. 7, fig. 11. 

 SetEB retrorsely scabrous. 



Viola chaerophylloides (Kegel). 



Viola pinnata var. cheer ophylloides Kegel, PI. Radd. 1. p. 222 ; Maxim, 

 in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 718; Franch. et Sav. Euum. PI. Jap. II. p. 646. 



Viola pinnata var. disseda Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 84; Franch. et Sav. 

 1. c. I. p. 40, nou Turcz. nee Kegel. 



Viola pinnata Franch, et Sav. 1. c. II. p. 291 (in conspectu specierum), 

 non Linn. 



Nom. Jap. Ezo-swnire, Eizan-sumire, Kahure-miuo. 



Hah. Japan, widely distributed. 



forma simplicifolia Makino nov. 



- Leaves long-petiolate, simple, or sometimes shortly subbifid above, ovate, 

 obtuse, cordate at the base, crenulato-serrulate, about 5-6 cm. long, 3-4 cm. 

 broad ; veins loose, pinnate or subpalmato-pinnate. Flower and fruit as 

 in the type. 



Nom, Ja)i, Hitotsuha-ezosumire (nov.). ... 



