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filiform, glabrou?, a little lower than the style; anther oblong-linear. 

 Ovule obovate-oblong, compressed, smooth ; style elongate, exceeding the 

 glume, 3-fid into very minutely papillose filiform stigmas, ferruginous above. 

 Caryopsis obovate, very shortly stipitate, compressed, smooth, obtuse at the 

 apex, rostrate with the basal remain of the style, yellowish pale, IJmm. long. 



Nom. Jap. Ko-matsukasasusuld, taona-susuhi (nov.). 



Hah. Prov. MuTSU : Shichinohe {R. Yatahe ! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. 

 Univ. Tokyo, Aug. 19, 1878) ; Prov. Ugo : Foot of Mt. Chokai (I. Sato ! 

 Oct. 1894); Prov. Uzen : Mt. Kimbo (T. Nagasaioal Oct. 5, 1892); Prov. 

 EcHiGO: Itoegawa (N. NaJcagaioal Aug. 1901); Prov. Shinano : Karuizawa 

 {T.. Maldno ! Sept. 1888), Ikedamachi {K. Tanaha ! Sept. 1901) ; Prov. 

 Hitachi : Otsuka-mura {H. Katayama ! Sept. 1901) ; Prov. Mikawa : 

 Ayato {G. Nagura ! Sept. 18, 1897) ; Prov. Ise : Nagashima {Z. JJmemura ! 

 Sept. 4, 1900); Prov. Yamashiro : Kamo-mura in Soraku-gori {K. Tsnzil 

 Oct. 1902); Prov. Harima : Tsurui-mura (7. Hashimoto \ Aug. 15, 1902); 

 Prov. BiTCHU : Narai {Z. Yoshino ! Aug. 1901). 



This species is widely distributed over the Honsiu of Japan ; I have 

 not yet seen any specimen from Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kiusiu. 



Aquilegia akitensis Huth in Bull. Herb. Boiss. Y. (1897) p. 1090., 



Petioles, petiolules, the under surface of blade, and peduncle villosulate 

 with patent white fine hairs, 



Nom. Jap. Miyama-odamahi (nov.). 



Hah. Prov. Mutsu : Summit of Mt. Hakkoda {A. Yasuda ! Aug. 13, 

 1902). 



Rare. In my Herbarium I have a sj)ecimen, which I owe to the 

 kindness of Prof. Atsushi Yasuda, Rigahuslii, of the Second High School in 

 Sendai. Mr. Y. Yabe, RigakusM, also collected this species on Mt. Shiroiama 

 in tho province of Shinano, in August 1902. 



Sedum (Seda genuina, Aizoonta) Yabeanum Makino, sp. nov. 



Perennial, ca3spitose, glabrous, about 13cm. high; roots few, elongate, 

 subfusiform, castaneous, with fine short rootlets. Stems several, erect or 

 ascending, often rooting below, terete, rose-coloured at the base, the flower- 

 ing stems often provided with a few sterile branches at the middle portion. 

 Leaves sparse, approximate, patent, often reflexed, linear-spathulate, atten- 

 uated below, acutish or obtuse, entire, minutely auriculate at the base 

 "beneath, attaining about 18mm. long, 4imm. broad. Cyme terminab 



