MiYABF. AND KUDO : ^Ln•KRIALS FOR A FLORA OF HOKKAIDO. VII. 17! 



7, 1916). 



DiSTRiB. Endemic. 



It is nearly related to Saxifraga bronchialis L. and S. tricnspidata Retz. But 

 it is easily distinguished from the former by its tricuspidate basal leav'es with 

 glandular ciliatc margins and from the latter by its white flowers. It also differs 

 from the both by having more slender stems bearing a few flowers and also by its 

 glandular-ciliate sepals. 



The plant is named after the name of its coUecter, Mr. Shözö Nishida, 

 Assistant of Botany in our College, who has been making a special study of the 

 flora of the Yübari mountain range for the last four years. 



87, Potentilla nivea L. Spec. PI. ed. i. p. 499; Lcdeb. Fl. Alt. II. p. 260 

 et Fl. Ross. II. p. 57 ; Rgl. et Til. Fl. Ajan. p. 84; Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 

 97; Fr. Schm. Fl. Amg. p. 40; Kom. Y\. Mansh. II. p. 505; Makino, Bot. Mag. 

 Tok)-o, XIX. p. 87; Matsum. Ind. PI. Jap. II. 2. p. 213 ; Koidz. Consp. Rosa. Jap. 

 p. 184. 



PotcntiUa lilalsiiokaiia Makino, Bot. Mag. Tokyo, XVI. p. 161. 



NoM. Jap. Urajiro-kimbai. 



H.^B. Hokkaido. Prov. Ishikari : Mt. YQbari, at Gamaiwa (S. Nishida ! 

 Aug. 7, 1916). 



DisTKiB. Hokkaido, Honshu, Manchuria, China, Himalaya, Siberia, Europe 

 and North America. 



New to the Flora of Hokkaido. 



88, Viola Francheti Boiss. Bull. Soc. Bot. de Fr. XLVII. p. 321 ; Matsum. 

 Ind. PI. Jap. II. 2. p. 373. 



Viola sapporensis Franch. in Schcd. Herb. 



NoM. Jap. Yezo-saishiii-suinire. (nov.) 



Hab. Hokkaido. Prov. Oshima : Hakodate Hills (F". C. Greatrex ! n. 17. 

 May 28, June 5, 1916). — Prov. Ishikari : Between Otaru and Sapporo (Faurie, 

 May 1885). 



Kurilcs. Etorofu : Sokiya (T. Kawakami ! Aug. 8, 1898). 



DiSTKiB. Endemic. 



TJie plant is nearly related to Viola vaginata, with which it may easily be 



