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Hjb. JAPAN, very common. 
a. semiplenus Makino, 1.c. 
Flower semidouble with 10 or more petals. 
Nom. Jap. Hjn-yae-umanoashigata. 
Hib. JAPAN, rare. 
forma pleniflorus Makino, 1.c. 
Flower entirely double. 
Nom. Jap. Kimpo-ge. 
Hab. JAPAN, rare. 
a. albidus Makino, 1. c. 
Petals albescent. 
Nom. Jap. Gimpo-ge. 
丑 ib. JAPAN, .very rare. 
forma duplex Makino, 1.c. 
Flower duplex. 
Nom. Jap. Danzaki-himpoge. 
Hab. JAPAN, very rare. 
Cassia mimosoides Linn. Sp. PI.p. 379. 
var 0 nomame (Sieb.) Makino, nov. comb. 
Sooja nomamvd Sieb, in Verh. Bat. Genoot. XII. (1830), p. 50. 
Cassia mimosoides Miq. Prol. FI. Jap. p. 242 ; Franch. et Sav. 
Ennm. PL Jap. I. p.115, non Linn. 
Cassia mimosoides var. dimidiata Matsum. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, 
XYI. (1902 )， p. 100， non Roxb. 
Cassia procumhens Thunb. FI. Jap. p. 179 ， non Linn. 
Annual. Stem herbaceous but hard, slender, terete, pubescent 
with curved adpressed antrorse hairs, ramose or simple, erect or 
sub diffuse. Leaves attaining about 8 cm. long, 2 cm. wide ;leaflets 
multijugate, 3-10 mm. long, l-2b mm. wide. Flower small ， pedicel¬ 
late, about 7-8 mm. across, yellow,1-2 and supra-axillarj ; pedicel 
slightly shorter or longer than the flower, with subulate bracts 
below and above. Sepals lanceolate, acuminate, pnbernlent dorsal- 
ly. Petals 5, slightly exceeding the sepals. Stamens 4, included. 
Ovary densely pubescent. Legume adpressedly pubescent. 
Nom. Jap. Kawara-ketsumei, Nemu-cha, No-mams, Kishi-mame. 
Hab. JAPAN, widely spreading. 
Äukuba japonica Tuhnb. FI. Jap. p. 64, tab. 12-13. 
forma viridiflora Marino, nov. 
Mower entirely light green. 
Nom. Jap. Aobana-aoki (nov.). 
