43. SAXURAGAOE^. 3 



acuminate, secondary ones minute setose, terminal leaflets long, but lateral 

 ones shortly petiolulate, stipules membranaceous ovate acuminate dark erect. 

 Racemes, Avitli small floral leaves, 10 cm. long, base 5 cm. broad, pyramidal, 

 rhaclies dark-liirsute, bracts stipule-Uke erect. Flowers densely clustered 

 towards tlie apex of peduncled racemules, shortly pedicelled. Calyx 3|^mm. 

 long campanulate, pubescent, lobes ovate obtuse 3 mm. long 3-nerved thick 

 very much longer than tube. Petals spathulate 4 mm. long 1 mm. broad 

 strongly exserted, margin minutely ciliately serrate, with 2-3 teeth on each side, 

 diffused. Stamens 10, inserted on calyx-disc. Carpels 2, distinct. Fruits 

 shortly beaked, beaks 5 mm. as long as carpels. Seeds scobiform oblique 

 fusiform 1 mm. long. 



Hab.' Mt. Morrison. 



1.* Saxifraga Linn. 



Saxifraga sarmentosa Linn. ; Matsum. et Hayata Enum. PL Formos. 

 p. 130. 



Hab. Tamsui. 



Djsteib. Japan and Central China. 



2. Mitella Linn. 



Mitella japonica Miq. ; Hayata F1. Mont. Formos. p. 88. 



Hab. Mt. Morrison. 



DiSTEiB. Japan, very common in the valleys of the lowland-hills. The 

 distribution of the genus 3Iitella is rather limited, being found only in 

 North America, Manchuria, East Siberia, Japan and Formosa. 



2*. Chrysosplenium Linn. 



Chrysosplenium sp. Hayata F1. Mont. Formos. p. 87. 

 Hab. Mt. Morrison. 



3. Parnassla Linn. 



Parnassia palustris Linn. ; Hayata FI. Mont. Formos. p. 88. 

 Hab. Mt. Morrison. 



