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THE JOimNAL OF JAPANESE BOTANY. 



LVol. I. No. 5. 



Viola x>innata Franch. et Sav. 1. c 

 non Linn. 



Nom. Jap. Eizan-sumire, Ezo-sumire. 



Hab. JAPAN. 



Flowers often odoriferous, 

 suinnier leaves. 



Yar. simplicifolia Making, 

 nov. comb. Fig. 1. 



Viola chcerophylloides foi'ina 

 siviplicifolia Makino in Bot. Mag., 

 Tokyo, XIX. (1905), p. 17. 



Viola dissec'a var. eizanensis 

 subvar. simplicifolia Making, 1. c. 

 XXVI. (1912), p. 157. 



Nom. Jap. ni'oisuh:i-'cZi)i>umire. 



Bab. Prov. SHIMOTSUKE : 

 Nikko (T. Making!). 



A remarkable variety whicli 

 has the non-dissected or subbifid 

 leaves. 



Lilium japonicum Thunb. Fl. 

 Jap. p. 133. 



Yar. angustifolium Making 

 in IiNUMA, Somoku-Dzusetsu, ed. 

 3, I. (1907), p. 426. 



Leaves angustate, lanceolato- 

 linear, gradually acuminate, about 

 7-9 mm. broad. 



Nom. Jap. Nioi-yuri. 



Sab. KII, spontaneous. 



Icon. IiNUMA, 1. c. tab. 70. 



II. p. 291 in Consp. Spec. 



Very remarkable for the peculiar 



Fig. 1. Leaves a,ncl a fruit of Viola 

 eizanensis Makino var. simplicifolia 

 Maetn'o. (reduced.) 



Ranunculus acris Linn. Sp. PI. p. 554. 

 Yar. japonicus (Thunb.) Maxim. 



forma Yulgaris Making in Journ. Jaj). Bot. I. 3 (1916), p. 70 

 (Jap.). 



Banunculus acris var. japonicus Maxim, in litt., et Fl. Tangt. p. 28. 

 Ranunculus j iponicus Thunb. in Trans. Linn. Soc. II. p. 337. 

 Banunculus auricomus Thonb. Fl. Jap. p. 241, non Linn. 

 Flower simple. 

 Nom. Jap. Uma-no-ashigafa. 



