﻿October 20, 1913.] T. MARINO,— GONT 1UB. TO FL OB A OF JAPAN. 



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This species new to the Flora of Japan. This form differs from 

 the type by having the shorter calyx, more tapering calyx-lobes, 

 and regularly and apparently only 10 calyx-costas. 



Woodwardia radicans (Linn.) Smith in Act. Taur. V. p. 412, 

 Yar. unigemmata Ma kino, nov. var. 



The rachis of frond with a. large scaly rooting gemma, which 

 then form a new plant at the base of a pinna near the apex 

 beneath. 



Nom. Jap. Hai-komochishid a (K. Hisauchi). 



Hab. Prov. IDZÜ : Fall Jören (K. Hisauchi ！ August 11， 1917). 

 This species new to the Flora of Japan. 



Osmorhiza aristata (Thunb.) Makino et Yabe in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 

 XVII. (1903), p. 14, yar. montana Makino, nov. var. 



Smaller and more slender. Leaves triangular in outline ； 

 primary segment acuminate at the apex ； second segment narrower 

 and more deeülv dissected. Fruit very thinly hirsute. 



Nom. Jap. Miyama-yabunivjin (nov.). 



Hab. Prov. SHIMOTSUKE : Nikko (T. Makino!). 



Äster Savatieri Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XII. (1898), p. 58, 

 (J., genuina Makino. 



Stem simple or few-ramose above. Heads few. 

 Nom. Jap. Miyctma-t/omena. 

 Hab, Prov. SAGAMI ： Hakone (T. Makino ！). 

 ß. hortorum Makino. 



Usually taller ； stem much ramose above. Leaves more or less 

 narrower, with sharper serration. Heads many. 



Nom. Jap. No-shungiku, Adzuma-giicu (in Tokyo). 



腸. Tokyo, cultivated (T. Makino ！). 

 - y. Dygmaea Makino in Iinuma, Somoku-Dzusetsu , 3 ed. IV. (1912), 

 16, p. 35. 



Lower, 17-34 ein. high. Stem often 1, erect, loosely ramose above 

 or throughout, but usually simple in the depauperate one. Radical 

 leaves long-petiolate， rotimd-ovate or elliptical-ovate, rounded or 

 obtuse at the base, coarsely few-dentate ； cauline ones lanceolate, 

 oblong-lanceolate, or linear-lanceolate, shortly or long cuneate towards 

 the base, loosely and very coarsely dentate, acuminate with a mucro- 

 nate- acute tip. Heads usually long-peduncled. Kay-flowers loose. 



Nom. Jap. Shwija-giku, Iwa-ko-giku, Hime-shunkiku . 



Hab. Prov. BITCHÜ : Sayodani (T. Makino ！) ； Prov. ISE : Mt, 

 Asama (Takeo Ito ！). 



The variety is much smaller than the type and var. ß.， and it 

 is found in the middle and southern Japan. 



SEMIARUNDINARIA Makino, nov. gen. 

 BAMBXJSA Mitf. ex parte, non Schkeb. 



