16 THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE BOTANY. [Voi.i. No. 5. 
Viola pinnata Fkanch. et Say. 1 . c. II. p. 291 in Consp. Spec, 
non Linn. 
Nom. Jap. JEizan-sumire, Ezo-sumire. 
Hah. JAPAN. 
Mowers often odoriferous, 
summer leaves. 
Yar. simplicifolia Makino, 
noY. comb. Fig.1. 
Viola chcerophylloides forma 
simplicifolia Makino in Bot. Mag., 
Tokyo, XIX. (1905), p.17. 
\ioid dissec う a var. eizmensis 
submr. simplicifolia Marino, 1.c. 
XXVI. (1912), p. 157. 
Nom. Jap. Hi J otsuba-ezosumire. 
Bab. Prov. SHIMOTSÜKE : 
Nikko (T. Marino !). 
A remarkable variety which 
has the non-dissected or snbbifid 
leaves. 
Luium japonicum Thune. FI. 
Jap. p.133. 
var. angustifolium Marino 
in Iinuma, Somoku-Dznsetsu, ed. 
3, L (1907), p. 426. 
Leaves angustate, lanceolato- 
linear, gradually acuminate, about 
7-9 mm. broad. 
Nom. Jap. Nioi-yuri. 
丑 ab. KII, spontaneous. 
Icon. Iinuma, 1.c. tab. 70. 
Very remarkable for the peculiar 
Fig.1.Leaves and a fruit of Viola 
eizanensis Makino var. simplicifolia 
Makino. (reduced.) 
Ranunculus acris Linn. Sp. PI.p. 554. 
var. japonicus (Thunb.) Maxim. 
forma vulgaris Marino in Jonrn. Jap. Bot. I. 3 (1916), p. 70 
(Jap.). 
Eanunculus acris var. japonicus Maxim, in litt., et FI. Tangt. p. 28. 
Ranunculus japonicus Thunb. in Trans. Linn. Soc. II. p. 337. 
Ranunculus auricomus Thunb. FI. Jap. p. 241 , 11011 Linn. 
Flower simple. 
Nom. Jap. uma-no-ashigata. 
