Fig. 3. Market of Jiaphanus- sativus Jjinn. var. gigantissimus Marino. 
• at Kagoshima tiear Sakura-jima. 
Cuscuta maritima Makino, nov. sp. 
Stem filiform, yellow. Mowers numerous, often dense, few-clus- 
tered, sessile or short^pedicellate, about 2| mm. long. Calyx short- 
campanulate, 5-fid, 5-carinate ; segments broad-ovate, obtuse at apex. 
Corolla slightly longer than the calyx, white, urceolato-campanu- 
late, 5-fid ; segments deltoid, acute, carinate dor sally, then, reflexed ; 
appendages rotund or oval, sessile, fimbriate on margin. Stamens 
shorter than the corolla-segments. Ovary globose ; styles 2 } erect, 
free, not exserted ; stigma capitate. Capsules globose. 
Norn. Jap. Hama-nenashikadzura (nov. nom.). 
Hab. Prov. TOSA and Prov. AWA in Shikoku, coast. 
This dodder grows abundantly on Vd'sx ovata Thunb. The full 
description will appear in the fore coming number. 
(To be con tinned.) 
TlL^'JOmmAL OF JAPANESE BOTANY. 
,tVol .L 
Nom. Jap. Saleurojima-dmhon . 
Nab. Prov. ÖSUMI : Salmra-jimä/, cultivated., 
The largest one among the various forms of Japanese Radish, 
var. longissimus Makino, nov. var. 
Root white, terete, slönder, very . elongate,. attaining about 
12 decim, long, 2 cm. across, gradually tapering towards the end, acrid. 
Nom. Jap, Moriguchi-daikon, Hadanö-d liken, Hosone-aancon. 
Hah Prov: KAWACHIj cultivated - Prov. OWARI, cultivated. 
