312 * THE BOTANICAL MA GAZINE. [Vo i. xxiv. No. 287. 



Note.— The present species is closely allied to Z. acuminata 

 Planch., but differs from it by having the leaves less acuminata 

 and densely pubescent on the back, as Prof. Matsumura points 

 out. Perhaps it is an undescribed sp. The same specimen was 

 again collected in Soochou by Prof. Matsumura, and nearly at 

 the same time by Whang-i-Jin, a Chinese botanist who was 

 once here in Tokyo. 



Pfcerocarya stenoptera DC; Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. (166). 

 (May 16. Nos. 37, 40). 



Salix glandulosa v. Seem.; Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXIL (174). 

 (May 23. No. 71). Nom. Jap. Akameyanagi. 



Salix babylonica L. Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. (167). (May 

 23. No. 69). Nom. Jap. Shidare-yanagi. 



Mono cotyledones. 



Acorus Calamus L.; Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. (170). (May 

 23. No. 70). Nom. Jap. Shobu. 



Avena fatua L.; Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. (173). (May 23. 

 No. 58). Nom. Jap. Chahiki. 



Briza minor L.; Hack, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. VI. 50; Forb. 

 et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXVI. 422. (May 23. No. 52). 

 Nom. Jap. Hime-kobanso. 



B. maxima L.; Steud. Synop. Glum. I. 283 ; Hook. f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. VII. 336 [found as an escape in India.]. (May 30. 

 No. 51). Cult. Nom. Jap. Kobanso. 



Beckmannia erucaeformis Host.; Tokyo Bot. Mag. XX. 

 (173). (May 3. No. 11). Nom. Jap. Mino-gome. 



Hordeum vulgare L; Diels in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 

 226. (May 23. No. 53). Cult. 



Ischsemum Sp. (May 23. No. 63). 



Note.— The specimen consists of leaves only. Perhaps, it is 

 of I. Sieboldi Miq. after Mr. T. Making. 



