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When the verticillate-leaved stem (normal one) is cut from the base 

 before flowering, a new stem often springs again. Such a secondary stem 

 frequently bears alternate leaves on it. We do not know a plant in 

 Japan with the alternate leaves from its beginning. The alternate-leaved 

 one is, therefore, not undoubtedly the normal and permanently fixed 

 form of the plant. It is by no means a varietal, but only an accidental 

 form. 



Artemisia glomerata Ledeb. 'in Mem. Acad. Petersb. V. (1805) p. 

 564', et Fl. Eoss. II. p. 588; Bess. ' Abrot. p. 63'; DC. Prodr. VI. p. 

 116 ; Lessing in Linntea, VI. p. 212 ; Bess, in Hook. Fl. Bor-Am. I. p. 

 324 ; Torr. et Gray, Fl. N. Am. II. p. 423 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. VIII. 

 p. 532 (1872); A. Gray, Fl. N. Am. I. 2, p. 370; Miyabe, Fl. Kuril. Isl. 

 p. 242, non Sieb. 



Artemisia leontopodioides Fisch. ' ex Besser, Abrot. (1834) p. 63'; 

 DC. 1. c. p. 116; Ledeb. Fl. Boss. II. p. 588. 



Artemisia corymhosa Pall, in herb. Beg. Berol. ex Ledeb. Fl. Boss. 

 II. p. 588. 



Artemisia corymhosa Fisch'. ' ex Bess. l Abrot. (1834) p. 74 '; DC. 1. c. 

 p. 118 ; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II. p. 589. 



Artemisia Steveniana Bess. Abrot. (1834) p. 64, tab. 3, fig. 1'; DC. 

 1. c p. 116 ; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II. p. 588. 



Artemisia globidaria Ledeb. herb, ex Maxim. 1. c., non. Cham. 



Artemisia curilensis Spreng. Syst. Veg. III. p. 489, non Bes>~. nee DC. 



Nom. Jap. Hahako-yomogi (nov). 



Hob. Prov. Kai: Mt. Komagatake (Y. Hiharal August 1905). 



Rare. New to the Honsiu. 



Cacalia bulbifera Maxim, var. lobata Makino. 



Senecio farfarcefolius var. lobatus Makino, Notes on Jap. PI. XV. in 

 Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. (1892) p. 55. 



Senecio lobatifolius Makino in herb. 



Cacalia lobatifolia Makino in Bot, Mag., Tokyo, XII. (1898) p. 80. 



Cacalia bulbifera var. acerina Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XIX. 

 p. 154. 



Leaves deltoid reniform-deltoid or orbiculato-reniform, broadly cordate 

 or truncato-cordate at the base, acute or acuminate at the apex, 5-lobate 



