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Nona. Jap. Karafuto-bushi. 

 Hab. in Sachalin et Yeso. 



Yeso : Prov. Kitami : insula Riishiri (Takiya Kawakami). 



Prov. Nemuro : Tomoshiri (Kakichi Hoshi). 



Sachalin : Rutoka (Tsutomu Miyake). Mukunkotan (Tsutomu 

 Miyake). Dalni (Tsutomu Miyake). Maue (Tsutomu 

 Miyake). Korsakoff (K. Miyabe et T. Miyagi). South 

 Nayashi (Tsutomu Miyake). Kusunnai (Kingo Miyabe et 

 T. Miyagi). Mukunkotan (Kingo Miyabe et T. Miragi). 

 Chirihasan (Kingo Miyabe et T. Miyagi). Lake Solenuiya 

 (Kingo Miyabe et T. Miyagi). Cape Natoro (Kingo Miyabe 

 et T. Miyagi). Chibisani (Genji Nakahara). Nayoro (Genji 

 Nakahara). in herbidis Soriofka (Faurie n. 464, 467). in 

 herbidis Mereya (Faurie n. 463). in herbidis Korsakoff 

 Faurie n. 466). in turfosis (Faurie n. 465). 



var. tenuiforme, Miyabe et Miyake Fl. Sachal. (1915) p. 22. pro 

 forma. 



Differs from type by having slender nearly prostrate stem and 

 glabrous leaves which arrange sparsely. 

 Nom. Jap. Himc-karafuto-bushi. 

 Hab. secus torrentes Sachalin. 



Sachalin : Shiraraka (Tsutomu Miyabe). 



Sp. 10) Aconitum arcuatum, Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. (1859) p. 27. 

 Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXVIII (1914; p. 61. 



A. Fischeri, (non Reichenb.) Kom. Fl. Mansh. II. (1904) p. 255. 

 Haec plant in Corea septentrionali vulgaris et me observatione a 

 A. Fischeri, caule demum declinato, ramis inflorescentioe crebri-ramosis, 

 pedicellis elongatis et ramis et pedicellis nee non petiolis deflexo-ascen- 

 dentibus longioribus distinguenda. Flores semper intense purpureo- 

 caerulei pulcherrimi. Caulis vulgo 4-7 pedalis. Folliculi magni 3-4 cm. 

 longi. 



Nom. Jap. Seitaka-bushi. 



Hab. in silvis Coreas septentrionalis, Mansburiae et Sachalinensis. 

 Sachalin : circa fl. Jabboroit (Tsutomu Miyake). Rutoka 



(Tsutomu Miyake). Tonnaicha-sando (Tsutomu Miyake). 

 Corea sept. : inter Sansui et Shasenri (Takenoshin Nakai n. 

 2748). inter Sanyo et Taikori (Takenoshin Makai n. 

 2749). inter Hoang-gui-to et Shozando (Takenoshin Na- 

 kai n. 2743). 



