Ansii,iS2S.J*B.i T. MAKIXO—COyTRIB. TO FLOEA OF JAPAX. 3 



3P, 192S, repnnted J " 



and spieading hairs. Sepals -3, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, hairy dorsally, green 

 ■with scarions margins, tip purple. Petals slightly shorter than the sepals, 

 deeply bifid. Stamens shorter than the petals ; anther purplish at first. 

 Ovary oyoid, viridescent ; styles 3, short, white. Capsule exserted : carpels 

 thin, attaining 6 mm. long. Seeds lenifonn-orbicular, compressed, tnberculate, 

 fulvous, about limm. long. 



2^om. Jap. Ko-JiOkobe (nov.). 



Hah. JXFXS. 



Though this variety is now found commonly in Japan, it is probably a 

 naturalized plant. It comes near to /. apddUi Gacdix. ( = 5. apettda TTckia. : 

 S. Boraeana Jord.), but differs from the Litter by having the petals, and larger- 

 sized seeds with dense tubercles. 



Jnglans Sieboldiana AIaxem. var. shiaanoana 3Iakixo, nov. var. 



Putamen longer than in the type, abc>ut 4 cm. long, 2* cm. wide, obovoid, 

 shortly attenuated above and with an acute tip, rounded at the base, promi- 

 nently 2-edged, longitudinally S-ridged and rather deeply irreguLtrly rugose 

 between the ridges on each face, colour, hanlness and lustre as in the type. 



Xom. Jap. Xaga-tpir>.ani (nov.). 



TTnh, Prov. SHIXA^^O : Matsomoto (T. Maktso !). 



Hyoscyamos niger Lrs-x, var. chin en sis AIaktso, nov. var. 



Plant smaller i,in my specimens). Flowering branch tisually elongate in 

 fruit ; bracts often narrower, entire or less lobate. Accrescent Cidyx in fruit 

 slightly smaller than that of the type (in my specimens). 



Xom. Chin. Sg 



Heb. Prov. YAMATO : Matsuyama in TTda-gori, cultivated from China 



(T. 3IAKIXO I). 



In China it grows wild. In Japan 'SM was used as the Chinese name 

 for Scopolia jcp^ymca ^Iaxtm., but tmdoubtedly it is erroneous. The photo- 

 graphic figure accompanying the above scientific name appeared in the volume 

 n. no. 5 (July 5, 1921) of this JoumaL 



Evonymus Yoshinagae [NIakixo, nov. sp. 



Shrub, evergreen. Branches slender, terete with four hues, glabrous, 

 green. Leaves opposite, petiolate, obLinceolate or broadly so, acute with an 

 obtuse point at the apex, subcuneate at the base, subremotely crenato-serrate 

 except the basal ptortion, chartaceo-coriaceous, green, gLibrous. 7-11 cm. long, 

 2-3ycm. broad ; midrib slender, prominent lieneath : veins erect-patent, loose, 

 6-7 on each side ; petiole S-12mm. long. Flower? 



Nom. Jap. yagaba-ma^aki (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. TOSA : Koyanoura in OkLnoshima iTokama Yoshixaga ! Aug. 

 2, 1921). 



A species allied to Evonijmus japonica Thtxb. and R radicans Sieb, having 

 the more long leaves. 



Tylophora Yosbinagae ^NLvklso, nov. sp. 



Climbing glabrous perennial herb. Stem slender, terete, twinina dex- 



