jnne i9i3.] & MATSTJDA.—A LIST OF PLANTS FROM HASG-CHOU. 121 



Lung-ching (H#), Apr., (no. 1086); Ling-yin (MS), Oct., 

 (no. 444) 



442. Thuja orientalis L.; Mast. I.e. 540; Diels I.e. 219; 

 = Biota orietitalis Endl.; Pari, in DC. Prodr. XVI. 2. p. 461. 



Po-su-tang enW&), Aug., (no. 360); Chi-ling (jg&), Aug., 

 (no. 124). 



Nom. Jap. Konote-gashiwa (ISlJtfl). 



LXXXVII. Selaginellaceas. 



443. Selaginella (Stachygynandrum caulescentes) sp. 

 Feng-wang-shan (JgUHllj), Mai., (no. 1288). 



Ascending axis strongly angled, yellowish green. Leaves of 

 upper plain acuminate. 



444. S. (Stachygynandrum caulescentes) sp. 

 Lung-ching (fl^f) Sept., (no. 448). 



Dark green, ascending axis somewhat angled. Leaves of 

 upper plain furnished with a long acumen. 



LXXXVII1. Equisetacese. 



445. Equisetum ramosissimus Desf. Baker, Fern-allies 5; 

 Diels in Engl. Bot. Jahrl. XXIX. 209. 



Lung-ching (f|#), Oct., (nos. 720, 834). 

 Nom. Jap. Inu-tokusa. (fpffi^). 



LXXXIX. Salviniacese. 



446. Azolla pinnata R. Br. var. africana (Desv.) Bak. Fern- 

 allies 138 ;=A pinna ta R. Br. var. /?. japonica Fr. et Sav. Enum. 

 PI. Jap. II). 695 et 612. 



Ken-shan-mun (J^tfjP^), Apr. (no. 994). 



Nom. Jap. Aka-ukikusa. (iT^tCft). 



The type is also recorded from Central China by Diels. 



447. Salvinia natans Hoffm.; Baker I.e. 135; Diels in Engl. 

 Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 209. 



Si-fu {MM), Oct., (no. 652). 



