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5. S. trifoUa Desf. in Ann. Mus. IX, 52. Led. 

 Fl. Ross. IV, 128. Turcz. FI. Baie. Dah. III, 205. 

 Rgl. Til. Fl. Ajan. n. 283. Tovaria trifolia Necker 

 Elem. III, 190. Baker 1. c. 565. Asteranthemum 

 trifoliatum Kth., Enum. V, 153. Trautv. Mey. FI. 

 Ochot. n. 314. Maxim. FI. Amur. 277. F.Schmidt, 

 Fl. Amg. bur. n. 365. Fl. Sachal. n. 453. 



Mandshuria borealis: ad Schilkam ubique, (ipse), 

 ad fl. Alyn et Nemilen (F. Schmidt), ad Amur infer, 

 frequens (ipse), Sibiria maxime orientali australi ad 

 fl. Polowinnaja (Middendorff); /S^c/^aÄ (F. Schmidt). 



Disporum Salisb. 



Perigonium aperte campanulatum, phyllis acutissimis 



basi rotuudatis , J). smilacinum A. Gray. 



Perigonium infundibuliforme phyllis basi distincte 

 gibbis. 2. 



2. Phylla perigonii obtusa X>. sessile Don. 



» » acuta. 3- 



3. Flores in axillis dichotomiarum fasciculati. 7). pullum Sal. 

 Flos solitarius terminalis D. uniflorum Bak. 



1. B, smilacinum A. Gray in Perry's Exped. 

 321. Bot. Jap. 414. Miq. Prol. 311. Fr. Sav. 

 Enum. II, 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, perigonio albo phyl- 

 lis carina virescentibus. 



Japonia: Yezo, circa Hakodate (Small!, ipse, Al- 

 brecht), Mohidzi (ipse), Nippon, prov. Nambu et 

 circa Yedo (Tschonoski), Tamioka (Savatier!), Si- 



