JAPANESE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, 



Miyoshi, M., Atlas of Japanese Vegetation. With 



explanatory Text. Set VIII. 54-62. Vegetation of 



Fuji. (Z.P. Maruya & Co. Tokyo, 1907). 



The present set contains the pictures of the vegetation of 



the famous Mount Fuji and consists of the following nine 



plates : 



54. Fuji with its grassy plains. 



35. Vitis Coignetiae Pull., Angelica Polyclada Franch. 



5G. Upper part of the grassy plain of Fuji with larch forest. 



57. Forest of deciduous trees. 



58. Picea hondoensis Mayr with Usnea longissima Ach. 



59. Rodgersia podophylla A. Gray, Cimicifuga foetida L. 

 var. Simplex Huth. 



60. Forest of broad leaved trees and Conifers. 



61. Cirsium purpuratum Maxim. 



62. Polygonum cuspidatum Sieb. et Zucc. 



K. MlYAKE. 



Matsumura, J., and Hayata, B., Enumeratio Plantarum 



in Insula Formosa sponte crescentium hucusque rite 



cognitarum adjectis clescriptionibus et figures speciar- 



u m pro regione novarum. (Journal of the College of 



Science, Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Vol. XXII. pp. 702, with 18 



plates). 



Benry's "List of Plants from Formosa" published about ten 



years ago contains 1297 species of Phanerogams and 149 Cryp- 



togams, including the ferns and their allies, with the addition of 



a few seaweeds. The present work enumerates 1912 species of 



Phanerogams and Pteridophytes belonging to 858 genera and 



to L46 families. Erich species is accompanied by the full reference 



of literature, and localities and distribution. The following 27 



new species and varieties arc described with Latin diagnosis : 



