﻿Observations on the Flora of Japan, 



{Continued from p. 90.) 



By 



T. Makino. 



ELLISIOPHYLLUM Maxim, in Bull. Acad. Imp. Petersb. XVI. p. 

 223 (1871), et in Mel. Biol. VIII. -p. 17 (1871) ; Benth. et Hook. fil. 

 Gen. PI. II. p. 829 (1876); Peter in Engl, et Prantl, Nat. Pfl.-Fam. IV. 

 3 a, p. 67 (1897). 



HORNEMANNIA Benth. in DO. Prodr. X. p. 428 (1846), non Vahl. 



SIBTHORPIA Benth. in Benth. et Hook. fil. Gen. PL II. p. 959 

 (1876), ex parte, non Linn. 



MOSELEYA Hemsl. in Hooker's Ic. PI. XXVI. tab. 2592 (1898). 



MAZUS Wall. Cat. n. 3915, ex parte, non Lour. 



OURISIA Wall, in Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 47 (1835), non Comm. 



Amendment to the generic characters : — Corolla infundibuli- 

 form ; tube densely barbate with unicellar hairs above internally ; lobes 

 patent, equal, elliptical or oblong-elliptical, 3-nerved, nerves branched. 

 Stamens 4! (erroneously described as "5" by Maximowicz), equal, in- 

 serted at the throat. Disk cupuliform, large, sometimes oblique, sinuate 

 on margin. Ovary pilose above or glabrous, 2-locular. Stigma 2-fid ! 

 Capsule 2-locular, globose. Seeds large, densely and very minutely pubes- 

 cent with erect and obliquely subpeltate-tipped hairs. Peduncle furnished 

 with a minute linear-subulate bract at the base. 



Ellisiophylluni pinnatum (Wall.) Makino, nom. now 

 Mazus pinnatus Wall. Cat. n. 3915. 



Ourisia pinnata Wall, in Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 47 (1835). 

 B'ornemannia pinnata Benth. in DC. Prodr. X. p. 428 (1846). 

 Sibthorpia pinnata Benth. in Benth. et Hook. fil. Gen. PI. II. p. 959 

 (1876); Hook. fil. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 288 (1884). 



Moseleya pinnata Hemsl. in Hooker's Ic. PI. XXVI. tab. 2592 (1898). 



