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the stem, petiole, and leaf-rachis. Flowers many, paniculate. Fruit yellow, 

 inflated, oblong. 



Rubus sorbifolius Maxim, in Mel. biol. VIII, p. 390 ; Francb. et Sav, 

 Euum. pi. Jap. I, p. 127. 



Norn. Jap. Koziki-ichigo. 



Hob. Tosa : ' Sakawa (T. Makino \ 1884), Gobi (T. Makino \ May 

 1893); Prov. Awa (=Boshu): Mt. Kiyosumi, forma (T. Makino ! April 

 1896, April 1898). 



r- coronarius Sims a. simpliciflora Makino. 



Flower simple. Fruit oval-globose, scarlet. 



Iiubus roscefolius /?. coronarius 1. flore simplici Maxim. 1. c. p. 388 ; 

 Ito et Matsum. Tent. Fl. Lutcb. p. 183. 



? Rubus chinensis Ser. in DC. Prodr. II, p. 557. 



Nom. Jap. Bara-ichigo. 



Hob. Prov. Tosa : Nanokawa (T. Mahino ! Nov. 1884) ; Prov. 1 Iyo : 

 Shiroenotaki (Z. Umemura ! Aug. 17, 1897) ; Prov. Sagami : Mt. Hakone 

 (T. Mahino ! Oct. 6, 1886); Prov. Suruga: Mt. Fuzi (8. Matsudal July 

 28-31, 1891; Z. Umemura \ Aug. 29, 1898). 



A wild form bearing normal flowers, especially growing [on mountains 

 and dwarf. 



b. pleniflora Makino. 



Rubus roscefolius /9. coronarius Sims in Bot. Mag. tab. 1783 ; Seringe 

 in DC. 1. c; Hook. Icon. PI. sub. tab. 349 ; Francb. et Sav. 1. c. p. 126 ; 

 Maxim. 1. c. p. 388. 



Rubus rososfolius /9. coronarius 2. flore pleno Maxim 1. c. 



Rubus sinensis Ilort. ex Sims. 



Rubus Commersonii Poir. Encycl. VI, p. 240 ; Pers. 1. c. p. 51 ; Spreng, 

 1. c. p. 527. 



Rubus rosaifolius Miq. Pro], fl. Jap. p. 222.. 



Nom. Jap. Tohin-ibara. 



Bab. Prov. Tosa: Kocbi (T. Mahino\). 



A cultivated form ; it bas double flowers. 



{To be continued.) 



