92 JAPANESE BOTANY. [March, 



Convolvulus major, many varieties, very common. Corylus 

 Avellana (the Hazel), Mount Fusi Yama. Cycas revoluta, 

 common in all temple gardens. Daphne japonica, foliis 

 variegatis, near Messima. Deutzia scabra, common on the sides 

 of hills. Diervilla, two or three sp. on Mount Hakone, not 

 seen in flower. Eriobotrya Japonica, near Omio. Euonymus 

 japonicus, a common shrub. Fagus sylvatica (Beech), foot of 

 Mount Fusi Yama and Hakone. Forsythia suspetisa, near 

 Kanagawa. Funkia, two variegated varieties at the foot of Mount 

 Hakone. Hibiscus mutabilis, single and double, purple and white, 

 common. Hydrangea japonica, bracteata, and hirta. lUiciura 

 floridanum and religiosum, near Odawara. Ilex, sp. unknown, 

 ten to twelve feet high, near Hakone and in the valleys. Iris 

 sp., one red, one white, unknown, near Minady ; another is 

 planted on the ridge of the thatch of cottages in all villages. 



Juniperus sp., thirty to forty feet, uidiiiown ; Atame. Laurus 

 Cinnamomum, Omio, and most forests. Lilium callosum, foot of 

 Hakone. Magnolia sp., Mount Fasi Yama; foliage similar to 

 that of M. macrophylla. Musa paradisiaca, the Plantain, Mury- 

 yana and Messima, Neriumjaponicum, Muryyana. Gardenia flo- 

 rida and radicans, common. Orontium japonicum, common 

 throughout the woods; a variety, /o/iis variegatis, grown in pots. 

 Onoclea, sp. nova, foot of Mount Fusi Yama. Paulovnia im- 

 perialis, Muryyana, and other parts. Pernetya, sp. nova, habit 

 dwarf, nine inches, berries pink, Mount Fusi Yama. Pinus 

 Massoniana, common , the avenues are often formed of this Pine : 

 Pinus parviflora is common on Mount Hakone and other parts. 

 Pittosporum Tobira, a common shrub in lowlands. Podocarpus 

 macrophyllus, foot of Mount Hakone, also near Kanagawa. Poin- 

 ciana regia, Odawara. Quercus cuspidata, common : Q. glabra, 

 between Hara and Messima ; sp. unknown, foliage very large, be- 

 tween Hakone and Fusi Yama. Retinispora obtusa, thirty to 

 forty feet, common throughout ; R. pisifera, thirty to forty feet, 

 common throughout. Rubus, sp. unknown, foot of Fusi Yama. 

 Spiraa Thunbergii, common in most valleys ; also a sp. unknown. 

 Mount Fusi Yama. Smilax, sp. unknown, a common plant trail- 

 \n<y over slopes. Thea Bohea, straggling bushes throughout our 

 journey ; plantation near Omio. Thvjopsis dolabrata, forty to 

 fifty feet high, forests on Mount Hakone. Thuja pendula, Mount 

 Hakone ; T. orientalis, foot of IMount Hakone. Weigela rosea. 



