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uate, laxly eristato-dentate dorsally ; persistent style 2j-3mm. 

 long ; stigma large and dilated in flower ; pedicel 1 J-3^mm. 

 long; peduncle l-2Jmtn. long. 



Nom. Jap. Mikadzuki-itomo (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. Chikuzen : Fukuoka (S. Higashil 1909). 



Sagittaria sagittifolia Linn. Sp. PI. p. 993. 



var. alismsefolia Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XXIII. 

 (1909), p. 23. 



Leaves attaining about 26cm. in height, trimorphous ; the 

 outer ones shorter, linear or linear-spathulate, acuminate or 

 acute, soon perish ; the middle ones as in Alisma Plantago 

 aquatica Linn, (as described in XXIII. p. 23) ; the inner ones 

 normal and sagittate, the middle lobe broad, oval to elliptical, 

 shortly cuspidato-acute at the apex, 7-nerved, attaining about 

 4cm. broad, the basal lobes directed downwards or a little 

 divergent, lanceolate, acuminate, slightly shorter or longer than 

 the middle lobe, 4-nerved, attaining nearly 2cm. broad. Scape 

 exceeding the leaves in height, attaining about 32cm. in length. 



Nom. Jap. Satsutna-omodaka (nov.), " Hitotsuba-omodaka" 

 (dele). 



Hab. Prov. Satsuma : Izaku-mura in Hioki-gori [" Yubuse- 

 mura in Heki-gori" in XXIII. p. 23, dele] (T. Fukasawal Nov. 

 22, 1908 ; T. Makino ! Sept. 1909). 



This marshy plant grows in rice field in the above cited 

 locality. It differs from the another forms in Japan, by 

 having the many Alisma-form leaves. 



Buddleia venenifera Makino, sp. nov. 



A deciduous shrub attaining about 2m. or more in height ; 

 branches slender, subtetragono-terete, cano-tomentose above, 

 bark smooth and fulvous ; branchlets opposite. Leaves op- 

 posite, petiolate, oblong-Ian reolate or ovato-lanceolate, long- 

 attenuato-acuminate, obtuse or acute and shortly decurrent at 

 the base, entire, coriaceo-chartaceous, glabrous (excepting the 

 cano-tomentose midrib and lower portion of veins) impressed- 

 veined and green (nigricant when dried) above, pressingly cano- 



