sort., i9is.i h. TAKEDA.— NOTES OX FAR EASTERN PLANTS.— 1-VI. 



J 99 



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5* 2r .26 27 Stf. 



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^ 3c; J/ 32 33 3± 35 36 3J 



Partiaaaia alpicola Making, (3. simplex Hayata ct Takeda. 



19. Unripe fruit, together with steamens, staminodes, sepals, etc. 20,21. Sepals. 

 22. Petal. 23. Young ovary. 24-32. Starainodes. 33. Sepal. 34 Petal. 

 35, 36. Slaminodes. 37. Ovary. AH X 5. 19-32. From specimens collected on 

 Tateyama. 33-37. From specimens collected on Iide. 



The writer has arrived at the conclusion that these two 

 are not distinct species, and with Dr. Hayata 's agreement, 

 proposes to arrange them as follows : — 



Parnassia alpicola Mak., ampl. 



a. evoluta Tak. (figs. 6-18). 



Floribus maturis majoribus, sepalis 3mm. lg. 12-1 "8 mm. 

 It., 3— 6-nervis, fetalis cum unguc 6 mm. It. 3 mm. lg., mnltincr- 

 viis, atarninodiis ad 3 mm. lg. apice setis 3-8 pectinatis. 



Svn. Parnassia alpicola M.\k in Tokyo Bot. Mag. xviii, 

 p. 140 (1904). 



Bab. alpine pastures, Mt. Shirouraa, Japan. 



/. simplex (Hayata) Hay. ct Tak. digs. 18-37). 



Flolibus minoribus, sepalis 2— 2'5mm. lg. 1— 1'5 mm. II., ,'!- 

 nervis, petaJis rum tingne 3'5— 5mm. lg. 1*5— 1*7 mm It., .'!- 

 ncrviis, stuwinodiis 1 "3—2 mm. lg., apice 3-apiculatis vel sells 

 brcvissimis 3—5 pectinatis. 



Sv\ Parnassia simplex II.w. in Bull. Soe. Bot. Fr. 4. seY. 

 xii, p. 31 I-, tab. 5, II figs. 1-1 I (1912). 



Hah. alpine pastures, Mt, [ide, Mt. Tateyama, Japan. 



