T.11 



Fl. Eoss. II. p. 20; Hook FJ. Bor. Amer. I. p. 174; Torr. et Gray FL 

 Bor. Amer. I. p. 420; Nyman Syll. Fl. Eur. p. 273; Hook, ct Am. Bot, 

 Beeehey's Voy. p. 123 ; Koch Syn. Fl. Germ, et Heir. ed. 3, p. 182 ; Kegel's 

 Gartenfl. 1860, p. 117, tab. 286, % 1 ; Sowerby's Engl. Bot. ed. 3. p. 

 201, tab. CCCCLX; A. Gray Man. Bot. ed. 5, p. 151; Benth. Handb. 

 Brit. Fl. ed. 5, p. 132 ; Focke in Engl, et Prantl Natur. Pflanzenfam. III. 

 3, p. 38 ; Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, IX. 1895, p. 388. 



Geum cliamceclryfolium Crantz ; Dryas chamcedri folia S. F. Gray ; 

 Dryas chamcedryoides Pall. ; Dryas alpina Salisb. ; Dryas depressa Bab. ; 

 Dryas pentaplnjllcea Hill. ; Dryas ociopetala, foliis simplicibus Gmel. 



Nom. Jap. Ghdnosuke-so (T. Makino). 



Hah. Prov. Etchu : Mt. Tate-yama (Chonosvke [Tschonoske] Sugaica\ 

 Aug. 1889 ?) ; Prov. Shinano : Mt. Akadake in Suwa-gori (K. Yazaica ! 

 Aug. 9, 1897), Mt. Komaga-dake (S. Rata, after K. Yazaica,). 



Very rare in Japan. The specimens in my Herbarium are due to 

 the kindness of Mr. Komesaburo Yazawa. 



Corylopsis Gotoana Makino sp. nov. 



Small tree. Branches terete, umber-brown, glabrous, covered with 

 minute and inconspicuous lenticels. Leave oval-ovate, slightly oblique, 

 abruptly short-acuminate, cordate or subcordate at the base, sinuate-dentate 

 with minute setaceous-mucronate teeth, thinly chartaceous, 3-9 cm. long, 

 2-7J cm. broad, very thinly pilose or glabrate and green above, more or 

 less glaucous and usually thinly subtomentose but thinly pilose along 

 midrib and veins beneath ; midrib slender, prominent beneath ; veins 

 regularly arranged, 7-10 on each side, erect-patent, gracile, each reaching 

 to the marginal teeth, straight, the lowest ones very slightly arcuate up- 

 wards and branching outwards ; veinlets delicate, inconspicuous, transversely 

 placed among veins ; petiole much shorter than the blade, glabrate. 



Flower Capsule about 4-8, loosely placed and subsessile on 



slender glabrous rachis 4-5 cm. long, obovato-globose, dark- reddish-brown 

 when dried, about 6-7 mm. across, accompanied by 5 small obtuse or 

 acutish deltoid persistent sepals, usually 10-12-ribbed longitudinally in 

 the calyx-tube, dehiscing transversely through the persistent long filiform 

 divergent styles, with ligneous carpels. Seeds 2, oblong, slightly com- 

 pressed, smooth, yellow-whitish, 4J mm. long. 



Hab. Prov. Kn ; Mt. Koya (Z. Matsumura and S. Ohubo ! herb. Sc. 

 Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 19, 1S83) ; Prov. Hida : Nakahara-mura in 

 Masuda-gori (K. Morl\ herb, ibid, Aug, 19, 1886); Prov. Mtkmva : lit, 



