24 THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE BOTAJY. [Voi. I. No. 7 
hispid hairs, attaining 8 cm. 
long, 5 cm. wide. Heads larg¬ 
er, about 3 cm. in diameter. 
Involucral-scales broad. Ray- 
flowers yellow, about 7—8. 
Noin. Jap. O-hamaguruma. 
Hab. Prov. TOSA : Kashi- 
wa-jima in Hata-gon (T. Mari¬ 
no ! Sept. 1881 ， Oct. 1885). 
This differs from Wedelia 
biflora DC. (Jap. Kidachi-hama- 
g'uruma ， Tomiwa-hamag uruma) 
which has tlie smootish, as¬ 
cending ancl long- branching 
stems, many-serrated and non- 
scabrous leaves having the 
tapering apex and broader base, 
more numerous and smaller 
heads, and liarrow-inyolucral- 
scales. 
Artemisia vulgaris Linn. 
Sp. PL p. 848. 
var. kiusiana Makino, 110 v. Fig. 2. Wadelia prostrate Hemsl. var. 
robusta Makino. x # 
var. 
Leaves lato-ovate, densely albo-tomentose beneath, about 3-4- 
cleft ;lobes erect-patent, ovate, short-acuminate, irregularly sub in- 
ciso-dentate ;leaves among the inflorescences small and often entire. 
Involucre thinly albo-tomentose. 
Nom. Jap. Hiroha-yamayomogi. 
Hab. KIUSIU, mountains. 
Siegesbeckia pubescens Makino, 110 v. comb. 
Siegesbeckia orientalis forma a. pubescens Makino in Bot. Mag., 
Tokyo, XYIII. (1904), p. 、 00. 
Siegesbeckia orientalis var. pubescens Marino, ined. 
Stem stout, green and sometimes purple, patently villoso- 
pubescent, oppositely branched above ; main stem nearly continued 
to the top. Leaves large, deep-green, flaccid, orbiculatoovate ， short- 
acuminate, broadly cuneate or rouncled-cuneate and angustateiy 
cuneately de current to the petiole at the base, numerously irregularly 
mucronato-dentate with acute or acntish teeth, softly pubescent on 
both surfaces. Heads rather large, numerous and often dense. 
