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PH YTOGRAPH Y — JAPAN 



Bongard, [H. G.]. Memoire sur la vegetation des lies de Bonin- 



Sima. (Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. Bull. Sci. II. 369-372. 1837.) 



-'[Gray, Asa.] Dr. Siebold. Flora japonica . . . (Amer. Jour. 



' Sci. XXXIX. 175-176. 1840.) — Siebold's Flora of Japan. 



(In his Scientific papers, I. 37-39. 1889.) 



Review with notes or remarks on the affinity of the Japanese flora to the 



American flora. 



Zuccarini, [J. G.]. I [tlber die Flora japonica und fiber die in 

 Beziehung auf dieselbe friiher geschehenen wissensehaft- 

 lichen Leistungen.] (Akad. Wiss. Miinchen Gel. Anzeig. 

 XIII. 242-269; XVIII. 430-472. [1841-44.]) 



Siebold, P. F. von & Zuccarini, J .G. t Plantarum quas in Ja- 

 ponia collegit Dr. Ph. Fr. de Siebold, genera nova notis char- 

 acteristicis delineationibusque illustrata. Fasc. I. (Akad. 

 Wiss. Miinchen Abh. Math. Phys. CI. III. (1837-43), pp. 717- 

 749, 5 pi. 1843.) 



* Florae japonicae familiae naturales, adjectis generum et 



specierum exemnlis selectis. 2 pts. ( Akad. Wiss. Miinchen 

 Abh. Math. Phys. CI. IV. pt. 2, pp. 109-204, pi. 1-2; pt. 

 3, pp. 123-240, pi. 3. 1845-46.) — Reprinted : Q. Monachii, 

 1843~46.t 



Gr[ay], A[sa]. Analogy between the flora of Japan and that of 

 the United States. (Amer. Jour. Sci. ser. 2, II. 135-136. 

 1846.) — Siebold's Flora of Japan. (In his Scientific papers, 

 I. 39-40. 1889.) 



Zollinger, Hfeinrich]. Systematisches Verzeichniss der im In- 

 dischen Archipel in den Jahren 1842-48 gesammelten sowie 

 der aus Japan empfangenen Pflanzen. 3 pts. 1 pi. O. Zu- 

 rich, 1854-55. 



Gray, Asa. » Account of the botanical specimens. (In Perry, 

 M. C. Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron 

 to the China seas and Japan ... in the years 1852-54, un- 

 der . . . [his] command ... 3 vol. il. pi. tab. maps. 

 F. Washington, 1856. See II. 305-332.) 



Jinunia Yokusai. Hong-dzo-dzu-rok. 20 vol. O. Yeddo, 

 * 1856.f 



Woodcuts and descriptions of native and foreign plants. Classified 

 according to the Linnean system. 



Japanese botany, being a fac-simile of a Japanese book with 

 introductory notes and translations. 12+ [2]+ 58 pp. il. 

 O. Philadelphia, [1858]. t 



Siebold, P. F. von. Aardrijks- en volkenkundige toelichtingen 

 tot de ontdekkingen van M. G. Vries met het fluitschip Cas- 

 tricum A° 1643, in 't oosten en 't noorden van Japan, die- 

 nende tot zeemansgids langs de oostkust van Japan naar de 

 eilanden Jezo, Krafto en de Kurilen; benevens eene ver- 

 handeling over de Aino-taal en de voortbrengselen der Aino- 

 landen. 178 pp. O. Amsterdam, i858. 



Het plantenrijk (pp. 152-168). 



Gray, Asa. Remarks on the botany of Japan, in its relations 

 to that of North America, and of other parts of the northern 

 temperate zone. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new ser. XL 

 159-163. 1860.) — From: "American journal, Septem- 

 ber, 1859." 



Veitch, J. G. ♦ Notes on the vegetation of Japan. (Gard. 



Chron. 1860, pp. 1126-1127, 1 il.) La vegetation du 



Japon. (Flore Serr. XIV. 26, 27-28, 29-30, 1 il. 1861.) 



Extracts from Mr. J. G. Veitch's letters. (Card. Chron. 



1860, pp. 1104, 1126; 1S61, pp. 24-25, 97-98, 120-121; 1S62, 



pp. 22-24, 44, 93, 117, 2 il. [Extraits de la correspondance 



de M. J. G. Veitch, botaniste-voyageur au Japan.] (Flore 

 Serr. XIV. 12-22, 26-30, 64-72, 84-86, 133-136. 1861.) 

 V Hodgson, C. P. A residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 

 1859-60, with an account of Japan generally, with a series of 

 letters on Japan by his wife. 32+ 350 pp. il. pi. D. Lon- 

 don, 1861. 

 Contains notes on natural history (pp. 310-325), and [Black, A. A.] 

 Catalogue of Japan plants. 



Maximowicz, C. [J.]. * Ueber die Vegetation von Hakodate 

 auf der Insel Jesso (Japan). (Gartenfl. X. 314-316. 1861.) 



[Black, A. A.] Catalogue of Japan plants, systematically ar- 

 ranged, communicated by Sir William Hooker. (In Hodg- 

 ' son, C. P. A residence at Nagasaki and Hakodate in 1859- 

 60 . . . pp. 327-350. 1861.) 



Systematisches Verzeichniss aller seit Thunberg in Japan 



gesammelten Pflanzen. (Bonplandia, X. 8S-100. 1S62.) 



Fortune, Robert. Yedo and Peking . .*. 1863. — See China, 

 p. 458. 



Veitch, J. G. Notes on the agriculture, trees and flora of 

 Japan. (In Alcock, Sir Rutherford. Capital of the Ty- 

 coon; a narrative of a three years' residence in Japan. 2 

 vol. il. p). maps. O. London, 1863. See II. 475-490.) 



Miquel, F. A. W. 'Prolusio florae japonicae. (Ann. Mus. Bot. 

 Lugd.-Bat. II. 69-212, 257-300; III. 1-66, 91-209. 1865-67.) 



— Reprinted : 8+ 392 pp. 2 pi. F 6 . Amstelodami, 1866-67. 

 — — Over de verwantschap der flora van Japan met Azie en 



Noord-Amerika. (Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam Versl. Afd. 

 Natuurk. ser. 2, II. 63-90. 1868.) — Reprinted : 25 pp. O. 

 t-p-c. Amsterdam, 1866. — — Sur les affiuites de la flore 

 du Japon avec celles de 1'Asie et de l'Amerique du Nord. 

 (Arch. Neerl. IL 136-156, 1867.) — Reprinted : 21 pp. O. 

 n. t-p. [La Haye, 1867.] 



Maximowicz, C. J. » Diagnoses breves plantarum novarum 

 Japoniae et Mandshuriae. 1866-77. — See East Siberia, 

 p. 455. 



Oliver, [Daniel].* Notes upon a few of the plants collected, 

 chiefly near Nagasaki, Japan, and in the islands of the Korean 

 archipelago, in the years 1862-63 by Mr. Richard Oldham, 

 late botanical collector attached to the Royal gardens, Kew. 

 (Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. IX. 163-170. 1867.) 



Miquel, F. A. W. » Sur le caractere et l'origine de la flore du 

 Japon. (Arch. Neerl. II. 289-348. 1867. — Adansonia, VIII. 

 204-263. 1867-68.)— Reprinted : 60 pp. O. n. t-p. [Haar- 

 lem, 1867.] 



— *- Flora japonica. [4]+ 229 pp. O. Hagae Comitis, 1870. 

 (Catalogus Musei botanici Lugduno-Batavi, Pt. I.) 



Kwa-wi. Livres Kwa-wi traduits du japonais avec l'aide de 

 M. Saba par L. Savatier. 155 pp. O. Paris, 1873. (Bota- 

 nique japonaise.) 

 yTinuma, Yokusai. Somoku zusetsu. Kankio shintei. [Illus- 

 trations of trees and herbs. New ed. rev. by Tanaka Yoshio.] 

 20 vol. il. pi. Q. Ogaki, 1873. — Mokuroku. Kusa no 

 bu. [Index of part of herbs.] 195+ [26]+ 25+ 26 pp. O. 

 Tokyo, 1893. 



Has also English t-p.: Index to the second edition of Iinuma Yokusai's 

 Somoku-Dusets . . . 



| Niewerth. Eine botanische Excursion im Monat August von 

 Yedo nach Niko. (Deutsch. Ges. Nat. Vblkerk. Ostas. Mittheil. 

 I.pt. 7, pp. 9-11. 1873-76.) 



.Rein, J. J. Naturwissenschaftliche Reisestudien in Japan. 

 (Deutsch. Ges. Nat. Vblkerk. Ostas. Mittheil. I. pt. 6, pp. 60- 

 61; pt. 7, pp. 21-29. 1873-76.) 

 Savatier, [Ludovic]. » On the increase of the flora of Japan. 

 (As. Soc. Japan Trans. [IL] (1873-74), pp. 232-243. 1874.) 

 Franchet, Afdrien] & Savatier, L[udovic]. - Enumeratio plan- 

 tarum in Japonia sponte crescentium hucusque rite cogni- 

 tarum; adjectis descriptionibus specierum pro regione no- 

 varum quibus accedit determinatio herbarum in libris ja- 

 ponicis So Moku Zoussetz, xylographice delineatarum . . . 

 2 vol. O. Parisiis, 1875-79. 



JBoehmer, M. L. General observations of the flora of Hok- 

 kaido. (Gard. Monthly, XVIII. 180-183, 211-212, 244-245, 

 275-277. 1876.) 

 Ahlburg, [H.]. » Reiseberichte aus Japan. (Ver. Beford. 

 Gartenb. Preuss. Monatsschr. XX. 517-519, 536-539. 1877. 



— Deutsch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1S78, pp. 161-164.) 

 Maximowicz, C. J. . Diagnoses plantarum novarum asiati- 



carum. 1877-8S. — See East Siberia, p. 456. 

 Christy, F. C. Extracts from Diary in Japan. (Roy. Soc. 

 Victoria Trans. Proc. XIV. 66-84. 1878.) 

 Notes chiefly economical. 



Dickins, F. V. & Satow, Sir Ernest./ Notes of a visit to 

 Hachijo in 1878. (As. Soc. Japan Trans. VI. (1S77-7S), pp. 

 435-477. 1878.) 

 Botany (pp. 456-463). 



Kanitz, August.* Anthophyta quae in Japonia legit beat. 

 Emanuel Weiss ... 31 pp. O. Budapestini, 1878. (Ex- 

 peditio austro-hungarica ad oras Asiae orientalis.) — Re- 

 printed from : " Termeszetrajzi filzetek. 1S78." 

 Annotated list; no new species. 



Atkinson, R. W. Yatsu-ga-take, Haku-san, and Tate-yama; 

 notes of a summer trip. (As. Soc. Japan Trans. VIII. 1-57, 

 map. tab. 1880.) — Separate. 

 With a list of plants collected. 



Doederlein, L. Die Liu-Kiu-Insel Amami Oschima. (Deutsch. 

 Ges. Nat. Vblkerk. Ostas. Mittheil. III. 103-117, 140-156, 

 2 pi. map. 1880-84.) 

 Contains only few phytogeographical notes. 

 Ito, Keisuke & Kaku, Hika. Koishikawa Shokubutsu-en So- 

 moku Zusetsu. (Figures and descriptions of plants in Koishi- 

 kawa botanical garden. 2 vol. [52] pi. F 5 . Tokio, [1881-84]. 

 Vol. I. is entirely in Japanese, but vol. II. has t-p. and text in both Eng- 

 lish and Japanese, having been translated and revised from the Japanese 

 by Jinzo Matsumura. 



