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BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 



[Vol. XX, 



Listera Yatabei Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XIX. (1905) p. 8, fig. 3. 



Add. descr. Leaves sometimes rhombicly subdeltoid-reniform. Flow- 

 ers about 7-11 in number. Bract attaining nearly 3 mm. long. Pedicel 

 sometimes erect, attaining about 6mm. long. Sepal: dorsal one narrowly 

 ovate ; lateral ones somewhat longer, ovato- 

 falcate. Petals as long as the dorsal 

 sepal. Labellum about 8mm. long, 3mm. 

 wide above, narrowly cuneato-spathulate, 

 2-lobate above, base rounded-obtuse and 

 naked from projecting points ; lobes erect, 

 about | as long as the whole length, el- 

 liptical or oblong, obtuse or rounded, irregu- 

 larly sinuato-crispate, very slightly oblique 

 in form, minutely pubescent on the mar- 

 gin ; sinus narrow, subclose, with a minute 

 projecting point at the bottom ; median 

 vein thick ; lateral veins branched on the 

 outside, branches few, simple or forked, running upwards 

 about 2J mm. long. Ovary attaining about 3 mm. long. 



Add. Hab. Prov. Surqga : Mt. Fuji (B. Hayata ! August 1905). 



The original figures in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XIX. p. 8, were taken from 

 a flower-bud. Here I show the figures newly drawn from a fully opened 

 flower. 



x 5 



Column attaining 



Trisetum subspicatum Beau v. Agrostogr. (1812) p. 88 ; Hackel in 

 Bull. Herb. Boiss. VII. (1899) p. 703. 



Nom. Jap. Bishiri-kanitsuri (T. Kawakami), Takane-hanitsuri (T. 

 Makino). 



Hab. Prov. Kit ami : Mt. Kiishiri in M. Riishiri (T. Makino •! Aug. 

 1903) ; Prov. Shinano : Mt. Shirouma (M. Orii ! n. 59, Sept. 23, 1902). 



New to the Honsiu. 





Primus pseudo-Cerasus Lincll. a. spontanea Maxim, in Mel. Biol. 

 XL p. 097; Palib. Consp. Fl. Korea?, I. p. 88; Makino in Icon. Fl. Jap. 

 I. tab. 1-2. 



subvar. humilis Makino. 



