Aug. wis.] S . MATSUDA.—A LIST OF PLANTS FROM Sf-AX. \Q~ 



61. Cannabis sativa L. ; DC. Prodr. XVI. 1, 30 ; Hook, f. 

 I.e. 487 . Forb. et Hemsl. I.e. 453 ; Pritzel I.e. 300. 



jtm. 27 (A-mmm- 



Nom. Jap. Asa (^JfE). 



This is probably of the var. o chinensis A. DC. 



62. ? Ulmus pumila L. ; Planch, in DC. Prodr. XVII. 159. 

 Franch. PL David. 268 ; Schneider, Laubholzk. I. 221. 



Mai. mm®. 



Nom. Jap. Akinire. 



XXVIII. Juglandaceae. 



63. Juglans regia L. var. sinensis CDC. in DC. Prodr. 

 XVI. 2, p. 137 ; Max. in Mel. Biol. VIII. 630 ; Forb. et Hemsl. 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 194 ; Pritzel in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 

 XXIX. 274. 



— mmmft). 



XXIX. Salicaceae. 



64. Salix babylonica L. ; Bunge Enam. PL Chin. Bor. pp. 

 61, 346 ; Anders, in DC. Prodr. XVI. 2, p. 212 ; Forb. et 

 Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 526 ; v. Seemen in Engl. 

 Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 277. 



Mai. (i&FMO. 



Nom. Jap. Shidare-yanagi ($]I). 



XXX. Cyperaceae 



65. Cyperus sp. 



4 or 5 dm. high, rather stout, stem at top triquetrous, 

 smooth ; leaves and bracts long ; umbel compound, rays about 

 7, up to about 8 cm. long, very unequal, smooth ; umbellules 

 shortly corymbose ; bracteoles short, spikelets linear, up to S 

 mm. long, in loose spikes, (5-10 spikelets making a spike) ; 

 longer spikelets about 7 flowered ; glumes ovate, obtuse or 

 subacute, dark purple, a little longer than 3 mm., margin 

 scarious, dorsal nerves several ; nut about % the length of the 



