i6 m&-im^K&\''. A^&Jii'miX:m'.7^'f hfki&farzm-ix 



Distr. s/>. Kunasliiri, Sliilcotan, Itiirui), Sliiinusliir, Paraiiuishir, Alaid. 



Papaveraceae. 



Papaver nudicaule L Sp. PI. cd. t, p. 507; Kldo, 1. c. p. 109. 



\ar. kurilense 



riant cacspitosc, tlic tuft attaining 10 cm. across; root elongated. Leaves 

 radical, o\-atc or ol)Iong ovate in outline, liirsute, pinnately partite; segments 

 3-4 pairs, oblong, oblong obovatc, acute or obtuse, or in.siso-cieft; petioles vil- 

 losodiirsute, the lower portion dilated. Scajie single, one flowered, elongate, 

 5-12 cm. long, terete, hirsute, lowers wliitc, 1.5-3.5 cm. in diameter; outer 

 sepals larger, inner smaller, obovate, somewhat crenulate on the margin. Cap- 

 sule ovoid or obovoid globose, hispid with adpre.ssed brown hairs. 



Norn. Jap. Araito Iiina_>:;cslii. 



Hab. On gravelly slo[)cs: Karasawa, July 8. Gotozan, July 22. 



Distr. I'aramushir, Alaid. 



form, pilosum 



Leaves [jilosc, pinntely partite, segments 3-4 pairs, narrowly oblong or nar- 

 rowl}' oblong ovate, acute or obtuse, entire ; petioles long, pilose. 



Nom. Jap. Hosoba-araito-Iiinagcslti. 



Hab. Gotozan, July 22. 



D.'str. Alaid. 



This variety is common on sand-gra\'ell\^ slopes of I\It. Alaid at the alti- 

 tude of between 700 m. and looo m. It is often distributed downward through 

 the valle)' and grows on sandy places near the beach or sometimes on dis- 

 integrated slopes b\' the shore. 



Ciuciferae. 



Cochleaiia oblongifolia DC Syst. II, p. 363 and DC Prodr. I, p. 173: 

 Borss. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. VII, p. 796; V.\ce and Yendo, 1. c. p. (182); Ku- 

 no, 1. c. 1 10. 



Nom. Jap. Touioshirisö. 



Hab. On wet rock\^ cliffs along the sea-shore : Sekinezaki, Jul)- 6. Kita- 



