May 1910.] 



MAKINO.—OBSERV. ON THE FLORA OF JAPAN. 



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Stem often subdiffuso-ramose. Leaves more deeply dis- 



sected. Fructiferous racemes often short. Calyx very deeply 

 4-parted, green, pilose below, about 4Jmm. long ; 



segments 



glanduloso-ciliated, very 

 Corolla about 11mm. in 



spathulato-oblong, acutish-obtuse, 

 thinly pubescent on both surfaces, 

 diameter, deeply 

 4-parted, patent, 

 violaceous, with 

 deep violet striae 

 in the upper 

 segment above, 

 but slightly so in 

 the lateral seg- 

 ments and some- 

 times scarcely so 

 in the lower seg- 

 ment ; segments 

 oval, obtuse with 

 a subangulate tip, 

 the upper one 

 largest and widely 

 rhombeo-oval ; 

 tube very short, 

 white, pubescent 

 with white hairs internally. Stamens exserted, slightly longer 

 than the corolla ; filament filiform, glabrous, violascent ; anther 

 elliptical-oblong, introrse, yellow. Style longer than the sta- 

 mens, filiform, glabrous, pale-violaceous ; stigma minute, depres- 

 sed-capitate, purple. Ovary minute, broadly oval, bilobed, 

 slightly compressed laterally, green, very thinly glanduloso- 

 pilose, provided with an annular disk at the base. 



Nom. Jap. Kikuba-kuwagata (T. Makino). 



Hab. Prov. Chishima (Kurile) : Etrup (T. Ishikawal herb. 

 Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Aug. 1890) ; Prov. Kitami : Mt. 

 Riishiri in Riishiri Island (T. Makino ! Aug. 1903). 



i& bandaiana Makino, var. no v. 



Veronica Schmidtiana Maxim. 1. c, pro parte, non Regel. 



Fig. IX. 



