JAN. 1911.] MAKINO.-OBSERV. ON THE FLORA OF JAPAN. 17 



globose, sessile, usually 2-cellecl ; style very short ; stigma 

 depressed-capitate, 2-sublobed ; ovule one in each cell. 



Nom. Jap. Yamakonnyaka (vernacular). 



Prov. Satsuma : Shiroyama in Kagoshima (T. TJchiyamal 

 herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, May 23, 1879 ; T. Makino ! 

 Sept. 1909), Iso in Kagoshima (7. Makinol Sept. 1910); Prov. 

 OsuMi : Nakatane-mura in Tanegashima (S. Tanaka I herb. ibid. 

 May 1891). 



This grows wildly in shady places. 



Viscum album Linn. 

 «. typicum. 



Viscum album Linn. Sp. PL p. 1023 ; Cod. n„ 7102. 



Fruit white. 



Hab. Europe. 



This typical one is not found in Japan. 



/9. lutescens Makino, var. nov. 



Viscum album Thunb. Fl Jap. p. 63 ; Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. 

 p. 297 ; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 406, non Litin. 



Viscum album a. typicum Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 XYIIL (1904), p. 67. 



Viscum album subsp. coloratum Komar. Fl. Manshur. 

 n. 1 (1903), p. 107, pro parte. 



Fruit lutescent when matured. 



Nom. Jap. Yadori-gi, Hoya, Tobidzuta. 



Hab. Japan, common. 



X' rubro-aurantiacum Makino, 1. c, p. 67. 



Viscum album subsp. coloratum Komar. 1. c. pro parte. 



Fruit rubro-anrantiacous when matured. 



Nom. Jap. Akami-no-yadorigi. 



Hab. Japan, central and northern. 



Kraunhia floribunda (Willd.) Taubert. 

 «• typica Makino. 



Kraunhia Eoribunda Taub. in Engler et Prantl, Nat. Pfl.- 

 Fam. III. 2 (1891), p. 271. 



