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each side deeply grooved between the nerves, pedicellate, pedicel 

 about 1mm. long. 



Th. Fortune! S. Moore which is reported from Kiu-kiang, 

 seems to be an allied sp., Lecoyer in his monography of the 

 genus describes Th. Fortune! as having sessile fr. which is not 

 the case with the present sp. 



H^b. Kiang-si : the Lu-shan. (No. 155). Fr. in August. 



Thalictrum baicaiense Turcz ; Max, F1. Tang. 5 ; Diels 

 in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 335. 



Hab. Hu-peh. It grows on calcareous rocks, fl. in March. 



Nom. Jap. Haru-karamatsu. 



Euryale ferox Salisb.; DC. Prodr. I. 114 ; Bot. Mag. t. 

 1447. 



Hab. Hu-nan. 



Nom. Jap. Oni-basu. ^ 



Viola sp. 



Stemless, 5-8cm. high, root-stock branching near the collar, 

 stipules adnate beyond the middle, leaves ovate, even or sub- 

 cordate at base, subobtuse, hirsute on both surfaces, or some- 

 what hispid on the back, crenulate, petioles hirsute, margined, 

 Fl. somewhat large, deep violet (in dry specimen), peduncles 

 hirsute, especially so above, with linear bracts a little below 

 the middle, sepals ovate-lanceolate, acuminato, petals smooth, 

 spur straight, somewhat gracile, subacute, 5mm. long, ovary 

 smooth, style straight, slender, gradually becoming thick above, 

 stigma margined (?), fr 



Hab. Hu-peh. It grows on calcareous rocks ; fl. in March. 



Viola sp. 



The specimen lacks both fl. and fr. 



Hab. Kian-si : the Lu-shan. 



Lychnis Senno Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. I. 98, t. 49 ; Roxburg 

 in Linnaea XXXYI. p. p. 188 et 678 ; Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. XXIII. 66; Diels in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 

 318. 



Hab. Kiang-si : The Lu-shan. Fl. in July. 



Nom. Jap. Senno. M^r^ 



Silene Fortunei Yis., Rohrb. in Linnaea XXXYI. 688 ; Forb. 



