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PAGE 



Tcmitaro Makino : — A Contribution to tlie Knowledge of the Flora of Japan. 



(Continued fr^zmi p. 26.) 27 



ARTICLES IX JAPANESE (185) 



A Contribution to the Knowledge of the 

 Flora of Japan. 



{Coixtinued from p. 26.) 



By 

 Toiiiitaro Makino. 



Yiola grypoceras A. Grat in Perry's Exped. Jap. 11. (1856), p. 308. 



Yar. purpurellocalcalata ILvkixo, nov. var. 



Petals "white, but the spur only purpuraseent. 



Nom. Jap. Otome-sumire (nov. nom.). 



Hab. SURUGA : Otome-toge (T. :Makiko ! May 20, 1917). 



Dianthus chinensis Ldsn. Sp. PI. p. 411. 



Yar. semperflorens ]Makiso in IrsuiiA, Somoku-Dzusetsu, ed. 3, 

 n. 8 (1910), p. 629. 



Perennial, semperflorent. Stems procumbent below, ascending 

 above or erect, caespitose, cyniosely branched and floriferous above. 



