112 



Gonzore in Higashi-Kamo-gori (Q. Nagnral July 4, 1896); Prov. Shina- 

 no : Kiso ($. Gold ! 1900). - 



This comes between Corylopsis spicata Sieb, et Zucc, and C. pauci- 

 flora Sieb. et Zucc., having a close resemblance to C. glabrescens Franch , 

 et Sav., and is found on mountains of the middle Japan. We had not 

 yet a favourable opportunity to see specimens in flower.* I have named 

 it in memory of Mr. Suekichi Goto, Assistant in the Dendrogical Institute, 

 Agricultural College, Imperial University of Tokyo, who kindly handed 

 me a specimen collected by himself, 



Acer trifidum Hook, et Am. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 174;' Sieb. et 

 Zucc. Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. in Abh. Akad. Muench. IV. 2, p. 157, et Fl. 

 Jap. IT. p. 81, tab. 143, excl. fig. I. et figg. 1-4; C. Koch in Ann. Mus. 

 Bot. Lugd.-Batav. I. p. 251 ; Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 19, et in Archiv. Neerl. 

 TI. p. 470; Franch et Saw Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 87, II. p. 320; Maxim* 

 in Mel. Biol. X. p. 603; Pax in Engler's Bot, Jahrb. VII. p. 186; 

 Forbes et Hem si. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. p. 142, non Thunb. 



Acer Buergeriawum Miq. Prol. Fl. Jap. p. 20, et in Archiv. Neerl. 

 IT. 1867, p. 4G9; Franch. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. I. p. 88. 



Acer pcdmatum var. subtrilobum C. Koch 1. c. p. 251, ex Miq. 



Acer triuerve Drippel Laubholzkunde II. p. 428, fig. 200; Pax 1. c. 

 XVI. p. 393; Makino in Bot, Mag., Tokyo, XIV. p. 136. 



Dippel's A. trinerve, cited above, is a young state of this species. 



In Melanges Biologiques X. p. G03, Maximowicz says that, seeing 

 upon Thun berg's inedited figure and authentic specimen, Acer trifidum 

 Thunb. is Lindera triloba Bl., but now judging from Thunberg's original 

 diagnoses in his Flora Japonica p. 1G3, which I have examined carer 

 fully, it must be identified to GUiberlia japonica (Jungh.) Harms 

 ( = Dendropanax japonica Seem.), as I do so in the previous page. 



Var. integrifolium Makino var. nov. 



Branchlet slender, brownish-grey, the young one tomentose. Leaves 

 subrhombeo-oblong, shortly acuminate with an obtuse or acutish tip, round- 

 ed or obtuse at the base, entire, rarely bifid, chartaceous, glabrous above, 

 subglaucous and more or less tomentose along main nerves beneath, tripli- 

 nerved, with finely reticulated veinlets, 4-7j cm. long, 2-3^ cm. wide ; 

 petiole filiform, glabrous, shorter than the blade. Samaras (immature) 

 densely clustered, corymbose ; wings thin, obliquely narrow-o)>long erecf- 

 patent. 



