Plantse Japonenses novse vel minus cognitae 



(Continued from p. 92.) 



By 

 T. Makino, 



Assistant of Botany in the Science College, . 

 Imperial University Tokyo. 



Asplenia m javanicum Bl. En. Fil. Jav. p. 175. 



Allantodia Brunoniana Wall. PL Asiat. rar. p. 44, t. 52 ; Id. Cat. 

 p. G3 ; Hook. Gen. Fil. tab. CXX. A ; Moore Ind. Fil. p. 43 ; Hook. Sp. 

 Fil. III. p. 275 ; Hook, et Baker Syn. Fil. p. 246 ; Bedd. Ferns South. 

 Ind. p. 52, t. CLIX. 



Asplenium Brunonianum Mett. Fil. Hort. Lips. p. 71 ; Id. Asplen. n. 

 182. 



Hemidictyum ? Brumonis Presl Tent. Pteridogr. p. Ill, t. III. f. 25. 26. 



Asplenium reticulatum Wall. Cat. n. 188. 



Nom. Jap. Iwaya-shida (T. Makino nom. nov.). 



Hah. Prov. Iyo in Isl. Shikoku : Mt. Iwaya-san in Kami-Ukena-gori 

 (K. Okudaira ! Aug. 24, 1898). 



This tropical Fern is also found in Japan. My specimens are from 

 the island of Shikoku as above cited, collected by Mr. Kan-ichi Okudaira, 

 who was kind enough to send me the specimens. 



Spiraea bracteata Zabel var. tosaensis Makino. 



Undershrub, much branched ; branches grey or castaneous ; branchlets 



slender, angular, glabrous, castaneous, young shoot of this year purplish in 

 living specimens. Leaves sparse, erect-patent or spreading, shortly petioled, 

 deciduous ; blade oblong-linear, or oblanceolate-linear, narrowly cuneate to- 

 wards the base, entire, but 3-5 or more crenato-dentate at the apex, gla- 

 brous, bright green above but slightly glaucous beneath, 1-4 cm long, 3-8 mm 

 broad ; venation fine, immersed above ; midrib slender, prominent beneath ; 

 veins few on each side, running upwards ; veinlets loose. Corymb termi- 

 nating the short and leafy shoot, about 2J cm in diameter in flower ; 



