kot t & te Re & 袖 
id 
(103) 


BB Ochi, Otsurutsu, Akinokawa. (T. Makino.) 
ROSA CH YES tn >t Fe. 
Prunus pendula Maxim. in Mél. biol. XI. p. 690. Cerasus pendula Sieb. Syn. pl. oecon. n. 368. 
Var, ascendens Makino, Jap. 7achizakura. タチ ザッ クラ Branches ascending. Flowers denser. 
Tosa: Nanokawa. (K. Watanabe). 
SAXIFRAGACEA. や の し た 科 . 
Astilpe simplicifolia sp. nov. Jap. Hitotsubushima. ヒト ッ バ ショ ウゥ ウマ. Leaves radical, simple, ovate, 
cordate, palmate-nerved, obsoletely 5-palmatisected, mucronate-duplicate-serrate, glabrous ; petiole long, slen- 
der, with blackish brown scales at the base. Stem erect, simple, with a few minute leaves. Raceme 
cylindrical, compound, forming a longish panicle, pubescent; bracts minute, subulate. Flowers pedicelled ; 
pedicels 2-33 m.m. long. Sepals 5, ovate-oblong, obtuse, entire, one-nerved. Petals 5, twice as long as 
sepals, linear-spathulate, rather acute, base narrowed, one-nerved. Stamens 10, nearly as long as petals; fila- 
ment subulate; anther ovate. Carpels 2, standing almost vertical, conical, narrowed upwards ; stigma ter- 
minal. Fruit drooping. 
Japan. (Yorisuke Yamamoto). 

“Notes on Japanese Plants, XVII. 
EEE ペン: ピー ンー ンー コラ ao デン 
