28 THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE BOTANY. LVoi. iii. No. 7, 



Serissa foetida Lam. var. crassiramea ]\Iaxim. forma plena Maicino, nov. f. 



Flowers double. 



Nom. Jap. Yaye-ianchogi. 



Hab. JAPAN, cultivated, rare. 



Monotropa uniflora L. a. pentapetala ^NIakixo. 



Petals 5. 



Noni. Jap. Oinryo-so. 



Hah. JA PAX. 



ß. tripetala ?iIaki.\o, nov. var. 



Petals 3. 



Nom. Jap. l\o-(jinnjoBo (nov.). 



Hah. JAPAN. 



Mosla thymolifera Makixo (1920), in Jotirn. Jap. Bot. II. p. 24 (1922). 



Stem erect, slender, tetragonous, simple or locsely ramose, attaining about .'^decim. 

 in height, pubescent, green. Leaves opposite, shortly petiolate, ovato-oblong, 

 .serrate ; tlie superior ones imder the spike diminished in size, rounded, cpiintu- 

 plinerved, green. Spike usually short. Flower white. 



Nom. Jap. An-yam'izlm. 



Hab. JAPAN. 



This differs from .1/. japnnica Maxim, by its green stem, green and softer 

 leaves, shorter spike, and tlie larger superior leaves, etc. The whole jjlant contains 

 Thymol. 



Geum sachalinense (KdH)/.) M.vkino, nov. comb. 



Gewii japnnicnm var. mchalinenae Koid:^. in Bot. ^lag., Tokyo, XXIX. p. 157. 

 Nom. Jap. Hiroha-daikrmsii'i (T. ÄfAKixo). 



ifaft. Prov. SHnrOTSUKK:Nikkö (T. ^Lvkixo !) ; Prov. KÖDZUKE: Side 

 by Lake Suganuina fT. Makixo!). 



Carex pumila Tiirxn. Fl. Jap. p. 39. 



Nom. Jap. Kühu-shiba. 



J fab. Prov. SHIMOTSUKE : Nikkö (T. Makix(^')- 



This species, which is common near sea in Japan, was collected at first in Nikko 

 by me in 1900. It is found freely growing on the sandy shore of Lake Chüzenji 

 on the mountain of Nikko. 



Peucedanum decursivum Maxim, var. discolor >rAKiN"o, nov. var. 

 Petals deep-purple, slightly greenish at the liase. Filament greenish-pale ; 

 anther purple; pollen white. Disk pale. Otherwise as in the type. 

 Nom. Jap. Usuiro-nodake (nov.). 

 Hab. .L\PAN (T. Makixo!). 



(To be continned.') 



