74 THE BOTANWAL MAOAZWE. [Vo i. xxm. No. 2,7. 



usually turned and divided into 2 serrulate narrow green gla- 

 brous divaricate carpellary leaves. 



1. rosea Makino. 

 Petals rose. 



Noni. Jap. Ko-fagen. 



Hab. Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makino I). 



2. alborosea Makino. 

 Petals white-rose. 

 Nom. Jap. Shiro-fugen. 



Hab. Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makinol). 



forma viridiflora Makino. 



Prunus pseudo-Cerasus var. y. serrulata subvar. a. glabra 

 forma viridiflora Makino, 1. c. p. 102. 



Leaves viridescent somewhat with a trace of purple when 

 young, setaceo-serrate. Perulas virid-reddish, the inner ones 

 obovato-spathulate, recurved. Peduncle short, about 2—4- 

 flowered, glabrous ; pedicels glabrous ; bracts obovate or 

 obovato-spathulate, fimbriato-ciliated. Flowers semidouble, 

 numerous, ccrnuous, about 4cm. across. Calyx virid-reddish- 

 purple, glabrous ; tube obconical ; lobes patent, ovato-deltoid, 

 acuminate. Petals pale-viridescent, lately turned into purple 

 towards the base, crispulate on margin. Stamens short. 

 Ovary normal, ellipsoid, green, glabrous; style exserted. 



Nom. Jap. Ukon-zakura. 



Hab. Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makinol). 



forma albida Makino. 



Prunus pseudo-Cerasus var. y. serrulata subvar b. Sieboldi 

 forma albida Makino, 1. c. p. 102. 



Hab. Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makinol). 



forma Sieboldtii (Carr.) Makino. 



Cerasus Sieboldtii Carr. in Rev. Hort. (1866) p. 371 cum 

 tab. 



Hab. Japan. 



forma lannesiana (Can.) Makino. 



Cerasus lannesiana Carr. 1. c. (1872) p. 198, et (1873) p. 

 351 cum tab. 



Hab. Japan. 



