— 63 — 

 In addition to these must be mentioned, that sa-'i-ko or 

 ^^ , according to T a с i a y a n a no К o'o s a i and H о s h- 

 ke witch Dictionary pag. 315, is also a name of Anemone. 



§ 4, on the distribution in Japan. 





о 



'Eh 



à 



ю 



а 

 о 



аз 



о 



и 



1=1 

 о 



1—1 

 -2 



и' 



о 



к 



о 

 со 



2 

 'о 



с» 



3 



2 



и 



3 



2 



Ы) 



с 



ОТ 



B. americanum 



? 



































B. friradiatum 



+ 



+ 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



B. ranunculoides 



— 



— 



?? 



?? 





— 



— 



— 



— 



B. falcatum scorzonérifolinm 



— 



— 



— 



-ь 



+ 



+ 



+ 



+ 



+ 



В. nipponicum 



— 



+ 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 



В. longiradiatum . « . . . 



+ 



+ 



+ 



+ 



+ 



— 



— 



— 



— 



2 



3 



1 



1 



2 



1 



1 



1 



1 





+1? 





+г?? 



+1?? 



1 











My more interesting additions to the knowledge of the distribu- 

 tion, in this article are follows: 



B. nipponicum, K.-Pol. — An endemic species: a) „letzu, 

 Miesiyama", VIII 1889 leg. Tshonoski n" 2493 sine n. [Herb. 

 Hort. Imp. Petrop.], b) Nippon, Senano, 18 64 leg. Tshonoski 

 sine n** s. n. B. Sachalin, cum vero mixtum [ibid.] 



В. triradiatum, Adams. — „Insulae Kurilenses" [Herb. 

 Turczaninow, I m per. University Charkow], var. arcticum, 

 K.-Pol. — To this time B. triradiatum w^as known in Japan from 

 Repun (Hori) Rishiri (Kawakami) only. 



