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TUE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE BOTANY. 



[Vol. n. xo. 



eel longer than petiole, 

 |-1J cm. long, nearly 

 glabrous but pilose at 

 both ends, uniflorous; 

 bracts close the base 

 of calyx, linear, pilose. 

 Calyx carapanulate, 

 bilabiate, green, pilose 

 below, cm. long'; 

 lower lip hardly short- 

 er; teeth ovate-del- 

 toid, pointed, ciliated. 

 Corolla labiate, pur- 

 ple especially like in 

 Chdonopsis longip3S 

 Ma kino ； tube sub- 

 ventricose, attenuated 

 at the base ； lip short, 

 lower lip wide, attain- 

 ing 1 !_ mm. broad, 

 upper lip smaller and 

 shorter. Stamens 4, 

 didynamous, included, 

 arranged in parallel, 

 located towards the 

 upper siae. Style in- 

 cluded, filiform, scarce- 

 ly longer than the 

 anterior stamens, bifid 

 at the apex. Flowers 

 in July. 



This species is 

 flowering earlier than 

 the others ； the upper 

 surface of leaves, and 

 main veins beneath 

 are covered with pilose 

 hairs of about 1 mm. 

 long ； pedicels longer 

 than that of Ch. mos- 

 chatus Miq. but shorter 

 than in Ch. longipss 

 Makino. The shape of 

 calyx unique in the 

 present genus. Fig. 1. Chelonopsis Yagiharanus Hisauchi 



The specimen de- et Matsuno. {reduced.) 



scribed herewith was 



collected bj Jutaro Mats 蘭 at the summit of Mt. Ashitaka, prov 

 Suruga on the 29th July, 1917. The plant is named by us ir 



