Apr. 1920.] NOTVLM AD PLANT AS JAPONIC ET KOREM, XXII. 43 



Hab. 

 Corea sept. : in silvis et circa Engan (E. H. Wilson n. 8998). 



Distr. Manshuria et Kiusiu. 



498) Clematis fusca, Turczaninow Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. p. 60 

 (1840). 



var. yeseonsis, Miyabe in sched. Imp. Univ. Tokyo. Takeda Tokyo 

 Bot. Mag. XXIV. p. 237. 



C. fusca var. mandshurica, Franchet et Sayatier Enum. PI. Jap. 



11. p. 262. Takeda in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXIV. p. 237 p.p. ? 



Caulis scandens. Pednnculi axillari v. terminali-solitarii elongati. 

 Flores nutantes sordide Yiolacei. Sepala dorso albido— v. fuscente 

 Yillosa. 



Nom. Jap. Ezo-hanshozuru v. Kurobana-hanshozuru. 



Hab. 

 Sachalin : sine loco speciali (Shunzo Komatsu). 

 Yeso : Hakodate (J. Matsumura). Sorachibuto prov. Ishikari (Kingo 



Miyabe). Tokoro prov. Kitami (K. Miyabe) : Shimokawa prov. 



Teshio (T. Nakai). 



This variety is very distinct from variety mandshurica which has 

 ternate or solitary flowers with dark brownish sepals, more densely 

 covered by brown hairs and shorter peduncles. 



499) Nasturtium sublyratum, (Miquel) Franchet et Savatier 

 Enum. PI. Jap. II. p. 278 (1879). 



Cardamine suhlyrata, Miquel in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. II. p. 73. 

 (1865). Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 5. (1866). 



Nasturtium montanum, (non Wallich) Miquel 1. c. p. 71 et p. 3. 

 Franchet et Savatier Enum. PI. Jap. I. 32 (1879). Maximowicz in 

 Mel. Biol. IX. p. 11. (1877). Matsumura in Tokyo Bot. Mag. p. 69 

 (1899). Boissieu Bull. Herb. Boiss. p. 781. (1899). Ito et Matsumura 

 Tent. Fl. Luch. p. 297. Matsumura et Hayata Enum. PL Form. p. 

 22. 



N. montanum /3. nipponicum, Franchet et Sayatier Enum. PI. 

 Jap. I. p. 32. Matsumura Ind. PI. Jap. II. 2. p. 158. 



N. montanum /3. obtusulum, Miquel 1. c. 



N. indicum, (non De Candolle) Matsumura in Tokyo Bot. Mag. 

 p. 60 (1899) et Ind. PI. Jap. II. 2. p. 158. (1912). 



Icones. Honzo-dzufu Vol. 47. fol. 27 rect. Somoku dzusetsu vol. 



12. fol. 14. 



Nom. Jap. Inu-garashi v. No-garashi v. Tankona v. Niwa-daikon 

 v. Otoko-nadzuna. 



