ape. ioo9.] MAKIXO.—OBSERV. ON THE FLORA OF JAPAN. 73 



Grammitis Finlaysoniana Wall. Cat. n. 776. 



Gymnogramme elliptica Hook, et Baker, Syn. Fil. p. 389 ; 

 Clarke, Ferns N. Ind. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 2. Ser. Bot. I. p. 

 570 ; Henry, List PI. Formos. p. 116, n. 1394. 



Selliguca elliptica Becld. Handb. Ferns Brit. Ind. Ceyl. a. 

 Malay Penins. p. 392, exel. syn. Polypodium ellipticum Tkunb. 



Polypodium ellipticum Christ, Farnkr. d. Erde, p. 107; 

 Diels in Engl, et Prantl, Nat. Pfl.-Fam. I. 4, p. 318, non 

 Thunb. 



Frond monomorphic, larger, olivaceo-viridescent (not nigres- 

 cent) when dried. Pinnae 6-10-jugate. 



Nom. Jap. O-iwabitode. 



Hab. Japan, southern (T. Makino !). 



Prunus serrulata Lindl. 



".. serrulata (Lindl.) Makino. 



Prunus serrulata Lindl. in Trans. Hort. Soc. VII. (1830) 

 p. 238; Walp. Repert. II. p. 8. 



Prunus pscudo-Cerasus var. y. serrulata Makino in Bot. 

 Mag., Tokyo, XXII. (1908) p. 101. 



Prunus donarium Sieb. Syn. PI. Occon. Jap. in Verb. Batav. 

 Gen. XII. (1830) p. 68, n. 358. 



Prunus pscudo-Cerasus yi. hortensis Maxim, in Mel. Biol. 

 XI. ]>. 697 (1883). 



forma Fugenzo Makino. 



Prunus pscudo-Cerasus var. y. serrulata subvar, a. glabra 

 forma Fugenzo Makino, i. c. p. 102. 



Leaves virid-purple when young, setaceo-serrate. Perulae 

 reddish-purple, the inner ones recurvo-patent, obovato-spathulate, 

 deciduous. Peduncle glabrous, rathor long or short, 2 5 

 ered; pedicels glabrous, often elongate and attaining 7cm. long; 

 bracts obovate or obovato-oblong, 6mbriato-ciliated. Flowers 

 large, numerous, pendulous, aboul !' 5^ cm. aero; , double. 

 Calyx tririd-purple, glabrous] tube obconical ; lobes narrowly 

 deltoid, acuminate, often more or less serrulate. Style exser ted, 



