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forma pusilla (Bl.) Makino. 



Ouercus cuspidata var. ,3. pusilla Bl. 1. c. ; A. DC. 1. e. 



Hah. Japan, cultivated. 



A garden form. 



forma rotundifolia Makino. 



Shrubby, densely ramose and folious. Leaves very shortly 

 petiolate, distichous, reflexo-patent, elliptical or rotnndate, ob- 

 tuse or rounded at the apex, rounded and somewhat oblique at 

 the base, obscurely crenate on the upper margin, deep-green 

 above, avellaneous beneath, thinly coriaceous, 2§-4J cm. long, 

 li-3 cm. wide ; veins obliquely parallel. 



Hab. Prov. Musashi : Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makino !). 



A garden form. 



Eupatorium japonicum Thuub. Fl. Jap. (1784) p. 308. 



var. tripartitum Makino, var. nov. 



Leaves triparted. Others as in the type ( = «. simplicitolia) . 



Nom. Jap. Mitsuba-hiyodoribana (nov.). 



Hab. Japan (T. Makino I). 



Not uncommon. 



Epimedium Youngianum Fisch. emend. 



<j- typicum Makino. 



Epimedium Youngianum Fisch. Sert. Pctrop. fol. 1, verso ; 

 Franch. in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXXIII. (1886) p. 115. 



Epimedium Musschianum Graham in Bot. Mag. (1840) tab. 

 3745, non Morr. et Decne. 



Flower yellowish-white. Inner petals very shortly cal- 

 carate. 



Nom. Jap. Shirobana-umezakiikariso (nov.). 



Hab. Japan. 



/3. concinnura (Votke) Makino. 



Epimedium concinnum Votke in Regel's Gartenfl. (1872) p. 

 165, tab. 726. 



Leaflets very loosely spinuloso-ciliated on margin. Flowers 

 light-purple. Inner petals obovate or obovato-orbiculate, at- 





