80 Tin; BOTAXrCAL MAGAZINE. iv..i. xxvii. no. sic. 



Hab. Prov. TSUSHIMA (Tomoichiro Hara! Spring 1910). 



Rare. This double-flowered form was found growing 

 wild. I have named this new variety in honour of Mr. Tomo- 

 ichiro Hara, who discovered and collected the plant. 



Helwingia japonica (Thunb.) Willd. ex F. G. Dietr. 

 Nacht. Gait. Lexc. III. (1817), p. 660 ; A. Dietr. ex Steud. 

 Nomencl. ed. 1, I. (1821), p. 399; Nakai in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 XVI. (1912), p. 148 (Jap.). 



var. parvifolia Makino, var. nov. 



Branches and branchlets slender. Leaves smaller, orbicular, 

 ovato-orbicular or oval-ovate, abruptly caudato-acuminate at 

 the apex, rounded or subcordate and usually deltoidly short- 

 decurrent at the base, chartaceo-membranaceous, about 1-5 cm. 

 long, |-3J cm. broad ; veins 3-5 on each side, arcuate upwards, 

 the lower ones closer and spreading and the superior ascending; 

 petiole gracile, 2-20 mm. long. Fruit solitar}', attached below 

 the middle of leaves, about 6 mm. across and long. 



Nom. Jap. Koba-no-hanaikada (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. TOSA : Near Tochinoki in Aki-gori (T. Makino! 

 June 4, 1892). 



Eupatorium japonicum Thunb. var. tripartitum 



Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XXIII. (1909), p. 142. 



forma angustatum Makino, nov. 



Leaf-segments linear-lanceolate, acuminate, sharply dentate ; 

 lateral segments much smaller. 



Nom. Jap. Hosoba-no-mitsubahiyodoribana (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. IDZU : Isl. Hachidzo (S. Tamaki ! Aug. 15, 

 1912). 



Eupatorium Lindleyanum DC. Prov. Y. (1836), p. ISO. 



var. trifoliolatum Makino, var. nov. 



Leaves sessile, trifoliolate, but simple and smaller in those 

 of branches ; segments angustate, dentate ; middle segment 

 largest, linear-lanceolate, acuto-acuminate at the apex, cuncate- 



