A List of the Plants collected by K. Inami 

 in Hu-nan, Hu-peh, and Kiang-si. 



by 

 Si Matsuda 



Mr. K. Inami, Rigakusbi (faafe^'g), a pr( fessor in the Liang- 

 Hu Academy (ffifSlR^^^) collected plants in several parts of 

 Hu-nan, Hu-peh, and Kiang-si, especially in the Lu-shan (SlJj). 

 His collection was sent to our Botanical Institute in the summer 

 of the year before last. As I have examined several times the 

 plants collected in China by other gentlmen, Mr. Inami's colle- 

 ction came to be examined by me, and the result of it is the fol- 

 lowing list of Chinese plants. These plants are very interesting 

 to me, as many of them are not found here in Japan, and are 

 quite new to me. A few plants, as far as I know, are new to 

 the Chinese Flora. Also there are two or three forms among the 

 plants examined which could not be identified by me with any 

 of the described ones, and I had to propose new names for them. 

 These are Anemone Japonica Sieb. et Zucc. var. towentosa 

 Maxim, f. glabriuscula ; Hahenaria sagittifera Reichb. f., f. 

 lacerata ; and Leycopodium serratum Thunb. var. integri folium. 



Here I express my thanks to Mr. Inami who collected so 

 many interesting plants and sent them to us. Also I express 

 my thanks to our senior botanists and others who helped me 

 either directly or indirecth' in carrying on m}" work, and in 

 publishing the result of it. 



Feb. 7, 1911. S. Matsuda. 



Dicotyledones. 

 A. Polypetalae. 



Anemone japonica Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. I. t. 5 ; Forb. et 

 Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 11 ; Diels in Engl. Bot. 

 Jahrb. XXIX. 331. 



