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obovoid, horizontal, inserted in the middle portion of the 

 ventral suture. 



Nom. Jap. Ezo-aoi (nov.). 



Hah. Prov. Oshima in Hokkaido : Toda in Mohedzi-tnura, 

 Kamiiso-gori (Y. Kudo ! June 1906). 



Probably a monstrous form of Glaucidium palmatum Sieb. 

 et Zucc, having the pistils more or less resembling those of 

 Hydrastis canadensis Linn, of N. America. 



Cotyledon aggregeata Makino, nom. nov. (Fig. II.) 



Cotyledon malacophylla Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XV. 

 (1901), p. 143, et 

 XVI. (1902), p. 

 214, non Pall, 

 excl. syn. et excl. 

 pi. Okushiri. (Hok- 

 kaido). 



Nom. Jap. Ko- 

 iwarenge (T. Ma- 

 kino). 



Hah. Japan, 

 northern. 



This species 

 differs from Coty- 

 ledon malacophyl- 

 la Pall, in small 

 size of all parts 

 and in having 

 short stolons and 

 the aggregated 

 habit. There oc- 

 cur following 

 three forms : viri- 

 dis (leaves green), 

 glauca (leaves 

 glaucous) and sub- 

 glauca (leaves sub- 

 glaucous). Fig. J J. 



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