r>*:c. i9io.] MAKINO.-OBSERV. ON THE FLORA OF JAPAN. 299 



p. 156, tab. 64, fig. 2, et Pfl.-Syst. VIII. (1782), p. 563, tab. 

 64, fig. 2, pro parte, non Linn. 



Wistaria polystachya K. Koch, Dendrol. I. (1869), p. 62 ; 

 Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. III. (1893), p. 695, pro parte. 



Too, vulgo Fudsi et Fasji Ksempf. Amcen. Exot. (1712), p. 

 856. 



Nom. Jap. Fudzi, Noda-fadzi. 



Hab. Japan, central and southern. 



Native(!) of Japan found both in wild and cultivated states. 

 It was erroneously thought by Siebold and Zuccarini, that this 

 plant was brought from China. 



var. pleniflora Makino. 



Flowers double. 



Nom. Jap. Yaye-fudzi, Nambanfudzi. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



A garden variety. 



var. albiflora Makino. 



Flowers white. 



Nom. Jap. Shir ob ana- fudzi. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



A garden variety. 



Clematis patens Morr. et Decne. in Bull. Acad. Brux. 

 III. (1836), p. 173. 



var. monstrosa Planch, in Van Houtte, Fl. des Serres, 

 IX. (1853-54), p. 265, tab. 960. 



Clematis Fortunei Moore in Gard. Chron. (1863), p. 460 et 

 676 ; Van Houtte, Fl. des Serres, XV. (1862-65), p. 103, tab. 

 1553 ; Nichols. 111. Diet. Gard. I. p. 339, fig. 470. 



forma a. alba Makino. 



Flowers white. 



Nom. Jap. Yuki-okoshi, Kikuzaki-kazaguruma. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



forma b. coerulescens Makino. 



Flowers ccerulescent. 



Nom. Jap. Fudzi-botan, Ruri-okoshi. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



