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EDITED BY 
T. MAKING. 
LECTURER' OF BOTANY IN THE SCIENCE COLLEGE 
IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. 
Vol. I. 
July 20, 1916. 
(MARCH NUMBER.) 
No. 3. 
Published by the Shokubutsu-Kenkyu-Zasshi-Sha. 
Ist^o. 20, Morikawa-Gho, Hongo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. 
CONTENTS. 
PAGK 
Tomitaro Makino : 一 A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Flora of Japan. 
(Continued from p. 8.) .9 
AETICLES IN JAPANESE..... . (53) 
A Contribution to the Knowledge of the 
Flora of Japan. 
(Continued from p. 8.) 
Tomitaro Makino. 
Prunus incisa Thunb. FI. Jap. p. 202. 
Yar. Yamadei Makino, nov. yar. 
Branchlets pale-cinereous. Young leaves entirely green. Per- 
ulae: outer ones badio-fulvous; inner ones viridescent without a trace 
of purple. Pedicels entirely ymdescent. Calyx entirely virides- 
cent, deeper-coloured in the calyx-segments. Petals pure white. 
Filaments constantly white. Style viridescent. 
Nom. Jap. Midori-zahura 3 Ryoicugaicu-zahu^a (nov.). 
Hab. Prov. SURUGA: Mt. Fuji (Hanjiro Yamade ! April 191 6). 
A very rare form. 
