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v. pilosus fuscus. Gemma ovatae v. oblongae dense rufo-stellulato- 

 pubescentes v. subglabrescentes. Folia rosularutn petiolis usque 5—6 

 cm. longis toto stellulato-cinereo-pilosis v. glabriusculis utrinque 

 incrassatis, margine argute serratis, supra viridibus, infra parce albo- 

 stellulato-pilosis usque 17 cm. longis 13 cm. latis. Folia ramorum 

 fructiferorum dense rufo-pubescentia, petiolis etiam rufo-pubescentibus 

 2—4.5 cm. longis robustis, laminis suboblique rotundatis v. latissime 

 ovatis basi profunde cordatis apice subito attenuatis, margine argute 

 calloso-serratis, venis lateralibus parallelibus utrinque 5—7 supra 

 viridibus glaberrimis infra partim v. fere toto rufescenti v. stellulato- 

 pilosa. Bracteae oblanceolatae obtusas usque 7.5 cm. longae secus 

 costas tantum pilosellae. Pedunculi et pedicelli rufescenti-stellulato- 

 pilosi. Fructus obovato-globosus v. obovatus dense rufescenti v. fere 

 albido-stellulato-lanatus 8-13 mm. longus 7-9 mm. latus eostis 

 obsoletis. 



Nom. Jap. Moiwa-bodaiju. 



Hab. 

 Yeso : pede montis Moiwa circa Sapporo (Takenoshin Nakai). 



A glabrescent variety of Tilia Miyabei, Jack {Tilia ^laximowiczia- 

 na, Shirasawa non Baker). Victor Engler's variety glabrescens is, 

 as the specimens prove, the young branches of Tilia japonica, Simonsk 

 having broad leaves. I found the present variety at the foot of the hill 

 Moiwa near Sapporo. There are a big tree about 15 meter high and 

 two young plants, which have certainly come out of the seeds of the 

 big one. 



503) Androsace septentrionalis, Linne Sp. PI. p. 142 (1753). 

 La Marck Encycl. I. p. 161 (1783). Bot. Mag. t. 2021. Duby in De 

 Candolle Prodr. VIII. p. 42. Ledebour FI. Ross. III. p. 19. Maximo- 

 wicz Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 192 et in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 748. Komarov Fl. 

 Mansh. III. p. 229. R. Knuth Prim. p. 215. 



a. typica. R. Knuth 1. c. 



Nom. Jap. Hari-kozakura, 



Hab. 

 Corea : in humidis montis Hichihozan (T. Nakai 11. 7380). 



Distr. Helvetia, Belgium, Gallia, Germania, Sarmatia, Caucasus, 

 Syria, Turkestan, Dahuria, Sibiria, Amur et Canada. 



504) Stachys baicalensis, Fischer ex Bentham Labiatarum 

 Genera et Species p. 543 (1832-36) et in De Candolle Prodr. XII. 

 p. 470 (1848). Trautvetter et Meyer Fl. Ochot. p. 73. Freyn 

 Oesterreich. Bot. Zeits. p. 408 (1902). Maximowicz Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 



