EEDA! 
The Vegetation of Mt. Fuji 
With a Complete List of Plants Found on the Mountain | 
and a Botanical Map Showing Their Distribution 
By B. HAYATA, hfe Lecturer of the Tokyo Imperial University. With Eight Plates, 
A Colored Botan cal Map, and iaed bug a in the Text. Demy 8vo, Cloth. 
rice: Yen 2.50. : Pustane (Abroad), Yen 
On th ore of the Pacific, towering to a height of more than twelve thousand feet, stands 
Mt. Fuji, symmetrical in shape and rich in vasdtation, a fitting emblem of the Japanese nation 
ing up to the middle, and higher up the dark pg of firs are z so interesting and. impressing 
that cies never tired of visiting it in every se of the year; observing how the vegetation 
changes as one makes circuit of the inbred tia sie how ty forest is differential according to 
sr - sti climbs to the peak. In summer, he has spent his vacation in the study of the flora, 
mining species a sie pe ies, when all the prairie below is decorated with a great variety of 
pea and the broad-leaved forest spreads out its foliage to the sunshine. But in winter, when 
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forming to a contour line which is in itself circular. No other mountain in pa Japanese Empire 
shows so regular a vegetation. 
Atlas of Japanese Vegetation 
With Explanatory Text 
Edited by M. MIYOSHI, D.Sc. Professor of the Tokyo Imperial University. In Portfolio. 
Price: Each Set, Yen 1.00. Postage Cae Yen .12. 
CONTEN 
(1- nes and Semi- a) a (54-62). Vegetation of Fuji. 
Cultivated Plants. I. . 
Set 
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5 IL. ( Set IX. (63-68). Vegetation of Sagahlin. I. 
cel aa Vegetation of Nikko. I. Set X. (69-74). Vegetation of Sagahlin. II- 
Set III. (16-24). Vegetation of Riukiu. I. Sek’. “SET: (espe). Vewetatinn of Pocae eam 
Set IV. (25-31). Cultivated and Semi- ~° - 475779). ni a ae i. 
Patiivaied Plants. II. Set XII. (80-85). Vegetation of Formosa. II. 
Set V. (32-40). Vegetation of Nikko. II. Set XIII. (86-92). Coast Vegetation of Mid- 
Set VI. (41-46). Vegetation of Riukiu. II. le Japan. 
set VIL. (47 —53). Vegetation of Shinonoand Set XIV. (93-101). Mountain Vegetation of 
its Vi icinity. I. Northern Japan. 
INDEX PLANTARUM JAPONICARUM SIVE ENUMERATIO 
Ue ARUM OMNIUM 
Ex Insulis Kurile, Yezo, Nippon, Sikoku, Kiushiu, et 
ormosa Hujusque ee tae 
Systematice et Alphabe 
ADJECTIS SYNONYMIS SELECTIS, NOMINIBUS JAPONICIS, LOCIS NATALIBUS 
sgh J. MATSUMURA, estes “ern: Professore in Universitate Imperiale Tokiense, 
Directore. In T Volum Demy 8vo, Cloth. Price: First Two Volumes, 
Yen 4.25. Postage (Abroad), Yen “62. Volonse Three Ready in January, 1912. 
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