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Observations on the Flora of Japan. 



{Continued from p. 153.) 



By 

 T. Makino, 



Assistant in the Botanical Institute, Science 

 College, Imperial University of Tokyo. 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



Page 144, line 2, " the offset " dele. 



— — , — 6, for " subulate 1 anceol ate" read: subulate-lanceolate. 



— — , — 19, for "Fish" read: Fisch. 



— — , — 11 from bottom, for "Northern" read: northern. 



— 145, — 15, for "surface" read: surfaces. 



— — , — 3 from bottom, for " June-May " read : May- June. 



— 140, — 12, for "The plant" read: The Loochoo plant. 



— — , — 13, for "referr" read: referred. 



— 147, — 2, for "1st." read: Isl. 



— — , — 8, for " Pflanzemfam." read: Prlanzenfam. 



— 148, — 15 from bottom, for "Pflanzemfam." read: Pflanzeufain. 



— 150, — 11, for "ovar" read: over. 



— 151, — 1, before " Bot." add: Tokyo. 



— 153, after line 24 insert: 



Leaves glabrous, or sometimes pubescent beneath. 



Stellaria (Eustellaria, Larbreae) Uchiyamana Makino sp. nov. 



Perennial. Stem very slender, terete, often purplish, repent radicant 

 and more or less glabrate "below, and then ascending or erect, loosely 

 ramose below or above, slender, tomentoso-pubescent with stellate white 

 hairs. Leaves opposite, shorter than internodes, patent, ovate or rounded- 

 ovate, mucronate or mucronato-acute, entire and ciliated, rounded or 

 truncato-rounded at the base, very shortly petioled, thin, glabrous and 

 green above, tomentoso-pubescent with stellate white hairs beneath, 1 J-3 cm. 

 long, §-2§ cm. broad ; midrib delicate ; veins faint ; petiole 2-3 mm. long, 

 densely tomentoso-pubescent. Flower solitary, axillary or terminal, 1-1 J cm* 



