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Hab. Prov. Sagami : Wada-mura (M. Miyoshi ! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. 

 Univ. Tokyo, April 1, 1887) ; Prov. Musashi : Idzumi in Kita-Taraa-gori 

 (T. Makino ! May 6, 1894) ; Prov. Awa (Boshu) : Nagasa-gori (T. Makino ! 

 April 1896). 



A white-flowered form ; it is often found in fields. 



Adonis amurenis Kegel et Radde. 



a. uniflorus Makino. 



Adonis amurensis Kegel et Radde Bot. Abtheil. Radde Reis. Sud. 

 Qst-Sibir. I. 1861, p. 35, tab. II. fig. 1, 2, a. b. ; Fr. Schm. Reis. im 

 Amurl. u. Ins. Sachal. pp. 30, 104 ; Eranch. et Sav. II. p. 266 ; Hemsl. 

 in Gard. Chron. 3rd Ser. II. 1887, p. 491 ; Korsh. in Act. Hort. Petrop. 

 XII. p. 296 ; Bot. Mag. tab. 7490 ; Huth in Bull. Herb. Boiss. V. p. 1077 ; 

 excl. syn. ; Leveil. in Bull. Acad. Internat. Geogr. Bot. 1900, p. 215. 



Adonis apennina var. dalmrica Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. 1859, p. 19 ; 

 Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 191 ; Franch. et Sav, 1. c. I. p. 6, non Ledeb. 



Adonis sibirica Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. in Abh. Akad. 

 Muench. IV. 2, p. 179 ; HofTm. et Schult, Noms indig. PL Jap. p. 15, 

 non Patrin. 



Norn. Jap. Fukuzyu-so. 



Hab. Prov. Ishikari in Hokkaido (Ezo) : Sapporo (Herb. ! Sc. Coll. 

 Imp. Univ. Tokyo ; Y. Tohubucld ! May 26, 1887, comm. K. Miyabe) ; 

 Prov. Musashi : Tokyo, Bot. Gard. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. cult. (Herb. ! 1. c. Jan. 

 1881), Shimonaguri in Cbichibu, cult. (T 7 . Mahinol April 6, 1895); Prov. 

 Bungo in Isl. Kyushu (Kiusiu) : Kambara in Minami-Tateishi-mura (A 7 . 

 Okadal April 20, 1889); Prov. Tosa : Sakawa, cult (T. Mahino\ 1885). 



Var. <#• ramosus (Franch.) Makino. 



Adonis ramosus Franch. 1894 ; Huth 1. c. Leveil. 1. c. 



Nom. Jap. Edauchi-fukuzyuso (nom. nov.). 



Hah. Prov. Ishikari in Hokkaido : Sapporo (K. Miyabe ! herb. 1. c. 

 April 1878 ; Y. Tolubuchi ! May 26, 1887, comm. K. Miyabe) ; Prov. 

 Musashi: Tokyo, cult. (T. Makino ! March 1897), Id. Bot. Gard. Sc. Coll. 

 Imp. Univ. cult. (Herb. ! 1. c). 



I can detect no sufficient difference separating specifically Adonis ramo- 

 sus Franch. from A. amurensis Regel et Radde. In Japan, these two 

 varieties bear a common name of Ftikuzyu-so, though various horticultural 

 names are given on their garden forms. The typical uniflorous variety ex- 

 tends southward as far as the province of Bungo in Isl. Kyushu, as cited above. 



