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5. The weakest alkaloid for the fungi under consideration is 

 hydrochloride of morphine, while the strongest is that of cocaine. 



6. Of the four fungi experimented upon Penieillium glaucum oJ: 

 the greatest resistance to alkaloids; then follow Aspergillus nig er a. I 

 Botrytis cinerea. Lastly Mucor stolonifer presents the greatest suscepti- 

 bility to poisons. 



Sendai, May 19, 1901. 



Observations on the Flora of Japan. 



{Continued from p. 74.) 



By 

 T. Makino, 



Assistant in the Botanical Institute, Science 

 College, Imperial University of TobjG. 



Aconitum volubile Koelle ; Willd. Sp. PL II. p. 1237 ; Ait. Hort 

 Xew. ed. 2, III. p. 323 ; Pers. Syn. PI. II. p. 83 ; Sprang. Syst. Veg. II. 

 p. 621 ; Poir. Encyc. Suppl. I. p. 115 ; Ksichb. Uebers, Gatt. Aeon. p. 

 40, et IUustr. gen. Aeon. tab. XXV ; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. I. p. 68, et FL 

 Alt. II. p. 231 ; Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 26 ; Pvegel Tent. Fl. -Ussur. 

 p. 12. 



Aconitum ciliare a. oligotrichum DC. Syst. Veg. I. p. 378, et Prodr, 

 I. p. 61 ; Seringe Monogr. Aeon. p. 33. 



Aconitum villosum /?. Jiexuosam Eaichb. Illustr. gen. Aeon. tab. 

 XXVII. 



Xom Jap. Hana-lcadzura. 



Hub. Prov. Oyvari: Nagoya, cult. (T. Bltkino\ Oct. 33, 1891, Aiu. 

 1899). 



I have not yet seen it growing will in Japan. 



