Aug. lfliso a LIST OF PLANTS COLLECTED IN SZEOLTUEN 173 



29. Gramineae. 



42. Cynodon dactylon Pers. ; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 428 ; Pieger in 

 Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. (1900) 225 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Intl. VII. 288; 

 Rendle in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXVI. 402. (I. coll., no. 10). 



Nom. Jap. Gyogixhibn. (ffiffiM) 



43. Setaria mauritiana Sprexg. ; Rendle I.e. 336 ; = Panicum 

 plicatum Lam. ; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 411 ; Hook. f. I.e. 55 ; Pilger I.e. 

 223. (II. coll., no. ). 



Nom. Jap. Sasaki hi fjgfg:|£) 



f. pilosa n. f. 



Of the two specimens of the present species received, one has the 

 hairy sheath, and its leaves are sprinkled with long hairs on the upper 

 surface. The hairs are said to sting. I distinguish this hairy form by 

 calling f. pilosa. 



30. Conifer ae. 



44. Cupressus funebris Endl. ; Parlatore in DC. Prodr. XVI. 

 pt. 2, p. 471; Masters, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 496, XXVI. 540, 

 ct XXXVII. 412 ; Pritzel in Engl. Bot Jahrb. XXIX. 219 ; Rehder 

 et Wils. in Sargent, PI. Wils. II. 55. (II. coll., no. 25). 



Nom. Jap (#1) 



The specimen was collected from the famous trees of the Shrine of 



Komei. mmnwrnm 



31. Selaginellaceae. 



45. Selaginella uncinata Spring; Bak. Fern Allies 48; Makino 

 in Journ. Jap. Bot. I. no. .". p. 122 (in Japanese). (I. coll., no. 2). 



Nom. Jap (*§#) 



There are two other specimens of th ■ sp cies of tin's genus (I. coll., 

 no. 17, 24). They arc sterile, and indeterminable. 



32. Filices. 



46. Gymnopteris co6tata Wall.; Bedd. Ferns Brit. [pd. 113; 

 Hook. Sp. lil. V. 262; Bbdd. Handb. Ferns Brit. [nd. 438. 



Var. ? (I coll.. no. L9). 



Costa prominent beneath, costnlcs subhorizcvntal, primary veins 

 are regular, and form a series of areoles each "l which includes a free 



vein let. 



47. Lygodium japonicum Sw. ; I'ni.s in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. 



XXIX. 208. (II. coll., no. 9 



