Pul.lislM'.l M.-ntlilv. 



THE 



OF JAPANESE BOTAMI 



EDITED BY 



T. MAKING. 



LECTURER OF BOTANY IN THE SCIENCE COLLEGE, c^^^v 

 IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. ^-^3:::=^ 



Vol. 



No. 5. 



May 31, 1926. 



CONTENTS. 



Tomitaro Makino, A Contribution to tlie Knowledge of the Flora of 



Japan. (Cordinnfd from p. 16.) 



ARTICLES IX JAPa5s*ESE: — 



Porti-aits of Japanese Botanists : Tokutaro Ito Frontispiece 



Phyllosiafhys edulis Cakk Photo-Cop{»er-Plate 



Histiopteri.'i incisn J. Sm ,, 



Cyprlpeliv.m japirdcxim TiirxB ,, 



Phyllodoce aUv.tifi Heller. ■ ,, 



Tomitaro Makino, Asking for the Communication« of the Local Names 



of Japanese Plants 



Yasuhiko Asahina, Tlie Raiken's Soliloquy on Botanical Science, IV. 



aiiust.) 



Naoichi Fudzita, On the Structure of the Wo«in of Cocculus laurifolms 



DC. allust.) 



Masaji Honda, Three Zoysias found on the Seasliore of Jajtan. (Illust.) . . 

 Arika Kimura, S'lUx leucopithesUi Klmika in Florist's Shops of Tokyo 



for Sale. 'Illust.) 



Kiyotaka Hisauchi, New Localities of Some Plants 



Masasuke Ogata, On Drosera Bunnanm Vahu and D. spathuUda Labili^ 



ailust 



MicUidzi Sakisaka, On Some Plants, from which the Present Li\-ing 



Beinjrs might liave arisen. 'Illust.) 



Shinshiro Shinozaki, Plants in the Bi})le 



Kiyotaka Hisauchi, an^l Shinshiro Sliinozaki, An Aecount of the 



Botanical Excursion Ijy the Members of tlie Tokyo Botanical Clul). 



II. (Illust.) 



Tomitaro Makino, Miscellaneous Notes on Plants, XVII 



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