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THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE BOTANY. 



LVol. II. No. 6. 



Cacilia delphiniifolia vir. tebikosnsis Ma kino iu Bot. J\ ェ a。'.， Tokyo, 

 XXIV. (1910), p. 230. 



Nom. Jap. Ttbiko-momidzigasa, Hime-mom idzigGsa. 

 Hab. JAPAN, mountains (R. Yatabe ！ ； T. Ma kino ！). 



Cacalia lobatifolia Makino in Bot. Mag ， Tokyo, XII. (1898)， 

 p. 80. 



Senccio lobatifolius Ma kino in herb. 



Cacilia bulbifera var. lobita Makino, 1. c. XX. (1906), p. 40. 

 Ssneoio farfaraefolius var. lobatus Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 VI. (1892), p. 55. 



Cacalia bulb]/ er a var. acerina Making, 1. c. XIX. (1905), p. 154. 

 Nom. Jap. Miyama-koniori, Momidzi-tam abuki . 

 Hab. JAPAN, mountains. 



Carpesium Koidzumii Makixo, nov. nom. 



Garpesmm trists var. abrotanoid.es Koidz. in Bot. Mao-., Tokyo, 

 XXIV. (1910), p. 119. 



Noni. Jap. Hosoboi-gankubiio. 

 丑 ab. JAPAN. 



Carpesium abrotanoides Linn. var. Thunbergianum (Sieb, et 

 Zucc.) Makino, nov. comb. 



Carpesium Tkunbergianum Sieb, et Zucc. in Abliancll. Akad. 

 Muench. IV. 3， p. 187. 



Nom. Jap. Yabu-tab:ilv. 



Bab. JAPAN. 



Myriophyllum brasiliense Camber, in A. St. Hil. Fl, Brasil. 

 Merid. II. (1829), p. 252 ； Schtndl. Halorrhagac. in Engl. Pfl.-Reich. 

 (1905), p. 88, fig. 25. J 



Myricpliyllum 2^roserpinacoides Gill, ex Hook, et Arn. in Hooker's 

 Bot. Misc. III. (1833), p、 313. 



Nom. Jap. Ö-fusamo (nov.), Suma-fusamo (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. SETTSU : Suma, introd. (T. Makino ！) ； Prov. HAEI- 

 MA : Akashi, introd. (T. Makino ！). 



Salvia Komayae Makino, nov. sp. 



Perennial, attaining about 6 decim. or more long. Stem repent 

 or decimate and radicant (root fibrous) at the base then ascendingly 

 erect, attaining about 6 mm. across, 4-gonous with obtuse angles and 

 subsulcate faces, pubescent with patent viscid-glandular colourless 

 hairs of unequal length, green but purplish, at the basal portion ； 

 internodes about 4-12 cm. long. Leaves opposite, petiolate, or- 

 biculato-ovate, cordate at the base, subcaudato-acuminate at the apex, 

 irregularly crenato-dentate and rarely subangulate on the lower 



