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* ad fl. Alyn et Nemilen (F. Schmidt), ad Amur infer. 
frequens (ipse), Sibiria maxime orientali australi ad 
fl. Polowinnaja (Middendorff); Sachalin (F.Schmidt). 
Disporum Salisb. 
Perigonium aperte campanulatum, phyllis acutissimis 
D. smilacinum A. Gray. 
Ser infundibuliforme phyllis basi distincte 
gibbis. 
2. Phylla perci LA secos ou D. sessile Don. 
uta. 
À Flores i in axillis dichotomiarum fasciculati. ct ee Sal. 
Flos solitarius terminalis uniflorum Bak. 
in Re + 
1. D. smilacinum A. Gray in Perry’s Exped. 
321. Bot. Jap. 414. Miq. Prol. 311. Fr. Sav. 
Enum. U, 52. Baker in Journ. linn. soc. XIV, 590. 
Tsigo yuri, Soo bokf, VI, 11. 
Formis tribus vulgo (sub anthesi saltem) optime 
distinguendis occurrit, quarum prima typica synonymis 
supra enumeratis instructa: 
a. album: vernale semper simplex 1-florum, aestivale 
semel furcatum ramis 1—2-floris, e albo phyl- 
lis cariná virescentibus. 
Japonia: Yezo, circa Hakodate (Small!, ipse, Al- 
brecht), Mohidzi (ipse), Nippon, prov. Nambu et 
circa Yedo (Tschonoski), Tamioka (Savatier!), Si- 
moda (Williams ex A. Gray), Kiusiu interiore, ad 
Otane et alibi (ipse). 
p. viridescens: robustum semel v. bis bifurcum, 
floribus 2-—4 vel 6—8, perigonio albidovirescente 
majore. Uvularia ? viridescens Maxim. Fl. Amur. 
273, 478. Prosartes viridescens Rgl Fl, Ussur. n. 
255, 493, 
Mandshuria: ad Amur australem inter montes bu- 
 reicos et ostium Dondon in sylvis frequens (ipse), ad 
. fl. Usuri et lacum Hanka (Maack), ad fl. Lefu (Prze- 
- walski), Sedemi (Jankowski), Wladiwostok (Golden- 
städt), Possiet (ipse); China boreali: in montibus a 
Pekino ad occidentem (Tatarinow). 
Fructus var. hujus semipollicaris globosus obscure 
 trigonus, niger, carnosus, maturus epidermide facile 
 secedente, carne parum succosa brunneovirente dulce- 
 duloamara nauseosa, semina laxe involvente. Semina 
‚in loculis tribus, ex ovulis 2 superpositis quorum vulgo 
13 evolvitur orta, mox 2 aequimagna, mox 3 (uno 
tam, majore), mox 5 (duobus v. tribus tum fere duplo 
ibus). 
y. lutescens: simplex 1-florum, furcatum 4—6-flo- 
rum vel ter dichotomum pluriflorum, perigonio lutes- 
cente. 
Kiusiu interiore, silvis montanis (ipse). 
Hanc varietatem, si ramosa et pluriflora, a D. Le- 
schenaultiano Don distinguere nequeo. Nam characte- T2 
res e longitudine staminum stigmatumque petiti falla- 
cissimi. In japonicis enim occurrunt stamina corolla 
duplo, plus duplo et minus quam duplo breviora, styli 
apice breviter 3-cuspidati et'ad medium 3-fidi, phylla 
perigonii acuta v. acuminata. 
Radix omnium formarum ie fibrosa, fibris ` 
in pl. juvenili paucis, tum e collo subterraneo stolones 
longi oriuntur, ita ut dentur individua rhizomate re- 
pente instructa, sed in specc. robustis, v. c. amuren- 
sibus, fibrae numerosae, stolones autem, saltem sub 
anthesi, nulli. Folia omnium margine scaberula, quoad 
numerum nervorum valde variabilia. Ovula in omni- 
bus formis in loculo bina! collateralia ascendentia (A. 
Gray singula descripsit). 
2. D. sessile Don, Prodr. 50, in adn. A. Gray ll. 
cc. 321 et 414. Miq. Prol. 311. Fr. Sav. En. II, 
51. Baker l. c. 589. Uvularia sessilis Thunb. Fl, 
Jap. 136. Ho tsia kusó, Soo bokf, VI, 9. 
Japonia (Small!): 
(ipse), Nippon, prov. ^ Nambu (Tschonoski), Yokoha- 
ma (Oldham!, ipse), Yokoska (Savatier!), Hakone 
et Fudzi-yama (ipse, Tschonoski, Tanaka!), Kiri- 
shima (Rein!), Kiusiu interiore (ipse). 
In australibus variat foliis ab ovato in linearilan- 
ceolatum, et caule humili 1-floro (B. minus Miq. e 
vulcano Wunzen, Itoo Keiske). 
9. D. pullum Salisb. Trans. hort. soc. L 330. 
Miq. Prol. 311. Fr. Sav. En. H. 52. Bakeri e; 
589 c. synn. To tsiku ran, kogura dsassa, Soo bokf, 
VI, 10. 
In Japonia verosimiliter cultum: Nagasaki, e prov. | 
Satsuma allatum dieitur (ipse), China: Whampoa, 
cultum (Hance!), sponte in Himalaya!, Sumatra, Java! 
4. D. uniflorum Baker in Journ. bot. XIII, 1875, ` 
230. 
China media: Kiu-kiang (Dr. Shearer). Non vidi. 
Simillimum praecedenti dicitur quoad folia et flores, E 
sed flos terminalis solitarius oppositifolius. 
Yezo australi pluribus locis 
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