— 530- 



Atriplex arenaria Nutt. Gen. I, 198. Gray, Man. 

 409. S. Wats. in Proceed. Amer. ^cad. IX, 112. 

 Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. 157. Ohione aren. Moq. 

 inDC. Prodr. XIII, 2, 107. 



Liukiu: ins. Miyako juxta Formosam (Tashiro). 

 Distrib. America borealis! atlantica littoralis, Veracruz 

 Mexici et GMle, ex Moquin. E California quidem 

 enumerant Hooker et Arnott, sed fortasse ex 

 confusione patriae, nam in Bot. of California II 

 omittitur. 



Asarum Forbesi. Fibris radicalibus crassis, internodiis 

 abbreviatis, foliis membranaceis concoloribus longe 

 petiolatis cordatoreniformibus ; calycis tubo campanu- 

 lato intus elevatoreticulato, lobis ovatis laevibus, fauce 

 extus haud constricta intus membranaceoannulata, 

 filamentis basi adnatis, antherarum processu brevis- 

 simo, stylis erectis teretibus supra stigmata lateralia 

 bifidis cruribus obtusis arcte continuis, ovario ultra 

 semisupero. A. Blumei Hce. in Journ. bot. XX, 293. 



Ghina: prov. Chekiang, ad Meichi (Forbes et 

 Carles!). 



Folia A. Sieboldi Miq., recte observante Hance, 

 perigonii forma et maguitudo fere A. variegati A. Br., 

 praeter annulum in fauce tubi qui, sicut reliqui cha- 

 racteres florales, A. Blumei Duch. 



Petioli 135 mm., lamina in folio uno 67 mm. lata, 

 58 mm. v. a basi sinus mensa 43 mm. longa, in folio 

 secundo speciminis missi eaedem mensurae 120, 60, 

 54, 41 mm. Pedunculus parte exserta 10 mm., calyx 

 15:10 mm., tubi parte libera 8 mra., lobis 4 mm. 

 Styli ultra % tubi sub anthesi attingentes tota longi- 



