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Gardens, Kew, has written to me as follows:—‘‘The plant received for identification is, so far as we can 
ascertain, an undescribed species of Zria, near. E. mysorensis, Lindl.” 
Plate VI. Fig. 1, flowers : 2, vertical section of flower; 3, sepals; 4, petals; 5, flower with sepals and 
petals removed ; 6, same with anther opened, 7, operculum; 8, pollinia; o, front view of labellum; ro, 
transverse section of ovary:—all except 1 enlarged. 

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Notes on Japanese Plants, XVIII. 
TOMITARO MAKINO, 
COMPOSIT AS.” &. <. Bh. 
Prenanthes acerifolia Matsumura Cat. Pl. Herb. Imp. Univ., Tokyé, p. 113. Madalus acerifolius 
Maxim. in Mél. biol. VII. p. 557. Franch. et Savat. Enum, pl. jap. I. p. 273, et Ili D 410.-. Jap. 
Fukuoso フク リウ サウ ・ 
Var, nipponica Makino, Nabalus nipponicus Franch. et Savat. 1. c. Il. p. 420. Prenanthes nipponica 
Makino in Bot. Mag.・ Tokyo Bot. Soc. IV. p. 451. Jap. Fukuonigana. ラク ソウ ニニ ガ ナ ・ 
Sagami: Mt. Hakone. (T. Makino.) 
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