

dec. i9io.] MAKINO.-OBSERV. ON THE FLORA OF JAPAN. 301 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



T- grandiflorus (Lindl.) Makino. 



Chimonanthus fragrans var. grandiflorus Lindl. Bot. Reg. 

 tab. 451 ; DC. Prodr. III. p. 2 ; Gard. Chron. (1889), p. 236, 

 fig. 42. 



Chimonanthus fragrans forma latifolia Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. 

 p. 91 ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 15. 



Flowers larger, campanulate ; segments broader, oblong. 



Nom. Jap. Shin-no-rob ai, To-rbbai, Dankb-bai. 



Icon. K, Ito et H. Kaku, 1. c. tab. 7. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



Above three forms were introduced from China formerly. 



d. concolor Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XXIII. (1909), 

 p. 23. 



Flowers concolorous, yellow. 



Nom. Jap. Soshin-robai, Shirobana-no-robai. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated. 



Recently this was introduced from China. 



Lilium Miquelianum Makino in Iinuma, Somoku-Dzu- 

 setsu, ed. 3, I. (1907), p! 432. 



Lilium medeoloides Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. (1866-67), p. 320, 

 non A. Gray. 



All parts robuster than those of Lilium medeoloides A. Gray 

 ( = L. avenaceum Fisch.). Flowers about 2-5, erect, yellowish- 

 red or orange, nigro-maculate. Genitals short. 



Nom. Jap. Chbsen-kasayuri. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated, rare. 



This is not the native of Japan ; it was probably introduced 

 from Corea. 



var. flavum Makino. 



Flowers yellow, rubro-maculate. 



Nom. Jap. Kibana-chbsenkasayuri. 



Hab. Japan, cultivated, very vare. 



Lactuca denticulata (Houttuyn) Maxim, in Mel Biol. 

 IX. p. 359. 



