A List of Plants collected by Whang-i-jin 



in the Wai-shan, the Yu-shan, 



Mou-sek, Shong-Shuk 



and other places.' 



by 

 S. Matsuda. 



A few names with f before them are new to the Chinese Flora). 



Dicotyledones. 



A. PolypetalaB. 



Cocculus triloba (Thunb.) DC. Prodr. I. 98; Diels in Engl. 

 Pfl. Reich. 46. Heft, Menisperm., 232 ;- C. Thunbergn DC. 

 Prodr. I. 98 ; Hance in Journ. Linn. Soc. XIII. 99 : Forb. 

 et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVIII. 28. 



Mou-sek ; the Yu-shen, Ao-tsuzura-fuji. 



Stephania hernandifolia Walp. Repert. I. 96 ; Benth. F1. 

 Hongk. 13 ; Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 29 ; 

 Diels in Engl. PH. Reich 1. c, 279. 



The Yti-shan. Hasunoha-kazura. 



Dianthus chinensis Rohrb. in Linn^a XXXYI. 670 (sin- 

 ensis) ; Forb. et Plenisl. 1. c. 63 ; 



var. 3. silvaticus Koch, subvar. b. brachylepis Rohrb. 1. c. ? 



Chang-chou. ^I^- ^^^ 



Silene Fortune! Vis ; Rohrb. 1. c. 688 ; Forb. et Hemsl. 1. c. 

 65 ; Matsumura et Hayata, Enum. PI. Formos. 35. 



The Wai-shan. Mushitori-gampi. 



tHypericum tcsaense Makino in Bot. Mag, Tokyo XYIL 

 79. 



^" WoNG-i-YEN or WHA^G■I-JIN ^^^^1) is a Chinese student who studied botany 

 here in Tokyo. 



The Wai-shan (^|Il) and Mou-sek (it|g,) are in Chang-chou [^'}\\). 'I he Yii-shan 

 ^lll) and Shong-shuk {'^f^) are in Sou-chou (.H^tl). Both Chang-chou and Sou-Chou 

 belong to Kiang-su (tl,i^># 



