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Norn. Jap. Tsuru-kimhai. 



Hah. Prov. Musashi : Mt. Mitake (S. Matsuda ! herb. Sc. 

 Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, May 15, 1900), Mt. Mitsumine (S. 

 Matsuda ! herb. ibid. May 15, 1901) ; Prov. Sagami: Mt. Oyama 

 (5. Matsuda ! May 18, 1900). 



/cor?. Iinuma, Somoku-Dzusetsu, IX. fol. 43 recto. 



This species is found in the mountain regions. It differs 

 from Potentilla Freyniana Bornm. ( — P. fragarioides var. ternata 

 Maxim.; P. ternata Makino.) by the lack of the thick rhizome, 

 presence of the pinnate leaflet, and the form and serration of 

 the leaflets, etc. I have named this species in honour of 

 Yokusai Iinuma, author of well-known " Somoku-Dzusetsu," in 

 which present plant is figured and described. 



Pedicularis Ochiaiana Makino, sp. nov. 



Perennial, attaining about 3 J decim. in height, nigrescent 

 when dried ; rhizome short, thickish ; roots not many, tufted. 

 Stems few and csespitose, erect, slender, piloso-pubescent with 

 reflexo-patent hairs below. Leaves long-petiolate, opposite, 

 much larger in the lower ones, laxly placed, thickly membrana- 

 ceous, thinly pubescent above, nearly glabrous and distinctly 

 reticulated with fine veinlets beneath, ovate in outline, shortly 

 acuminate at the apex, bipinnatiparted, attaining about 

 12cm. long, 11cm. wide ; pinnae divergent-patulous or erect- 

 patent, shortly petiolulate in the lower ones, but alato-decur- 

 rent with pinnatidentate margins to the rachis in the upper 

 ones, oblong-lanceolate to narrowly lanceolate, acute ; pinnules 

 erect-patent, ovato-lanceolate to lanceolate, pinnatifid with 

 ovato-deltoid cuspidato-serrate lobules in the lowers ones, 

 but ovato-deltoid to deltoid-lanceolate and only cuspidato- 

 serrate in the superior ones, the superior leaves much smaller 

 and slightly simpler in the dissection, shortly petiolate ; 

 petiole slender, usually longer than the blade in the lower 

 leaves, softly piloso-pubescent with reflexo-patent hairs, at- 

 taining about lOJcm. long in the basal leaves. Spikes simple 

 or few-ramose, laxly or densely few-subm any-flowered ; rachis 

 narrow, glabrous, about 2-5cm. long ; bracts slightly ex- 



