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KC つ = ‘vo « - Pe eee i wt es ィ = - >> wert ely ^ ae ee oa al . . ~* oe - < 7 * + Pe ~ se = Pe 4 i 中 < ン い ・ ~ . : 【 や Hm = uy 4 . 内 < : い 思 内 し ee n 昌 に ’ マ > ・ bs > スハ で a 1 * Se 1 4 \ ‘ と » ラ - * マ ™ , 3 3 に mw “i . 7 4 % ン を 6 C7 ~ < q ‘ oe a ne as > St as 円 ! <> 4 a) la em ‘ ary. : * ee, ャ 1 1 の ~ A の e 大 atl 『 上 ‘ を . り + 2 - ' ; va { by > MM -“ a % = = fl « 、 i : Pays * ; ‘ ea! j 5 に +f + d を . / Me - : 6 7 : i ae a | b 6 14 OE ——y | ーーーーーーー ーー デー . デ = = ニー ーーーー マ ヤー - "ee \ ひ THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. HE DIED BY TOKYO BOTANICAL SOCTETY. Volume XIill. Nos. 143—154. 1899. With 7 Plates and 1 Portrait. TOKYO. Published by Keigyosha. a BE Pts: Z NN アザ マリ te he 4 { ee dae itty’ LA * 回 fal 本 a: =. 1 て 3 BS a cy ’ es == eS + o に om eal 2 ヨコ a 5? ‘ - ° iar や 0 . ミ 1 { 4 MY 203 PSOE Soe Ms NS に し も > ¥ ー テ - ーー- ーーーー で CONTENTS. So UN ee RE NuMBER. PAGE. Ichimura, T., List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its Vicinities: ~ (150) sore Coy 108. 52) 115, (154) 137. Ito, T., Comparative Studies on the Ecology of some Chenopodiaceous | Plants collected in North Africa and China. . . . (154) 134. Kuroiwa, H., Provisional Tist of Marine Alge of Tosa Islands ~~ foermumed by Wr K. Okamura, oh ーッ (58Y 93. Makino, T., Plantze Japoneses novee vel minus cognitee 8 a) 12, (144) 25, (145) 44, (146) 56, (147) 62, (148) 79, (149) Sie 0 ie Ca2) UI (199) $28; (64) fas: Matsumura, J., Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales (With plate V1.) (143) 1, (144) 17, (145) 33, (146) 49, (147) 59, (148) 71, (149) 83, (152) 1138, (153) 121, (154) 131. Shag X,, ee a New Genus of Hepaticere. (With Plate TT.) ~ (144) 21. Miyoshi, M., Botanische Nattheiluson aus NN 1 ass 3 Cla) 用 2 Nakagawa, H., List of Plants collected in Kumamoto Prefecture (Kyii- Mem), 1895—96..°- し > (148) 10, 46) 53, (P51) 107. Okamura, K., Contributions to the Knowledge of the Marine Aleve maeapan. LIV. (With; Plate J.) 5, で デー. (143) 2, (145) 30. Shirai, M., Contributions to the Knowledge of the Forest Flora of Japan. BW, Blatec Ways (。 っ | SE は お SE 人 9 1 On the Genetic Connection ae Penden gioanteum (Mayr) Tubeuf and Cronartium quercuum (Cooke) Miyabe. (With Piates WV — WV.) 。 PLE ae ee LABS fae Yasuda, A., On the Influence of Ta eanio Salts upon the Condi formation of Aspergillus niger. (Preliminary note.) . . (149) 85. The Annual Meeting of the Tokyo Botanical Society. ene: (147) 65. Portrait of Late Prof. R. Yatabe, bo ARTICLES IN JAPANESE: NuMBER. PAGF. Fujii, K., Remarks on Mr, Ikeno’s Remarks on my Views regarding the Morphology of the Pollen-cells and the Spermatozoid of (MnO に 53S ・ oa ee. On the Marsh Sheet of ‘the は 81904 of Ginkgo biloba. (With Plate VT) Je 。 2 oe) Results of Nawaschin’s 9 (ed Rew Resear on the Fertilization of Lilium and Fritillaria. . . . . . . (148) 196. Honda, S., On the Forest-Zone of Formosa. 3 (149) 299, (150) 253, (151) 281. Ikeno, 8. Notes on the Spermatozoid and Pollen-tube of Ginkgo biloba and of Cycas revoluta. . . . . 2 es Different Views on the Cd in he Pollen-tube of Cycadacere and of Ginkgo, . . 。 a a 3) 2 Ito, K., History of Natural History in Sane, . . (143) 10, (148) 202. Kawakami, T., Neottia Kamtschatica, Sprenge. 。 +o) aaa Kayeriyama, N., On the Relative Length of the Stamens and Pistils of Primula cortusoides . . . . °°, tia On the Disk-shaped Gland in the 6 of Prunus pea cerasus var. spontanea, IT. . . . . . 。 0 Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of ae Flora of Japan, XII— XXII. . . (143) 6, (144) 34, (145) 78, (146) 110, (147) 158, (148) 197, (149) 239, (150) 267, (151) 295, (152) 319, (153) 334, (154) 365. Miyake, K., The Largest Spermatozoid among Hepaticeer . . . (143) 1. On the Growth of the Peduncle of Taraxacum officinale Wigg. var. glaucescens Koch. . . . 4) oh, Sone Okamura, K., On the Reproduction of MM: . « 2 2) (aed: Sawada, K., Plants employed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharma- GODoela。": 、 : . . . ・ » (143) 3, (146) 107 (149) 237. Shirai, M., On he: Ri Funeus causing Wart-disease of the Japanese Pines. (With Pl. IV—V.) (cf. Contents p. 1: Shirai, M., On the Genetic Connection &.). . . 2, 2 ees Suzuki, M., On the Physiological Function of Galcinmee 。 ・ ・(154) 355. Yasuda, A. Ueber die Anpassung von Penicillium glaucum an die Lisungen verschiedener anorganischer Salze, . . . .™ . (152) 309, 、$ ここ Ve Va: eee ey ae ee THE BOTANICAL MAG AAINK, —————————E ーーーーーー ーー ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 一 wari JANUARY 20rn, 1898: [No. 143. ーーーー マ ーーーーーーーーー ーー 一 一 ニー ニーーー ーーー ーーーーーー ーー ~ ———— ーーーー CONTENTS. Matsumura, J., Notule ad plantaas asiticas orientales. . a Okamura, K., Contributions to the Knowledge of the Marine Aleee Of <2 Japan. III. (Plate I.) . Nakagawa, H., List of Plants collected in Kumamoto Prefecture (Kya- shu) 1895-96. . . . 10 Makino, T., Sos J aponenses nove vel minus cognitee. _ (Continued from No, 142. > を 12 Miyake. K., ‘The es 0 among Hzepaticeee. . . 9 Sawada, K., Plants employ ed in Medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia (Continued from No. 139.) . cu Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of the’ Flora of Japan. Xi. 6 0 Ito, K., History of Natural History in Japan. . . . Se a _ New Literatures : 一 を gnger,N。 Beitrige zur.Kenntniss der weiblichen Bliithen und Inflores- a ape cenzen bei Cannabineen. —Wacker, J.. Die Beeinflussung des Wachs- 1 thums der Wurzeln durch das umgebende Medium. Eitisetlancous: ーー Respiration of Plant and Reduction of a Solution of Methylen-blue.— Botanical Excursion to Akagatake. 一 Centrosome in Phanerogam. 一 Efficiency of Penicillium a the Formation of Humus. “Botanical Meeting —Proceedings of Sapporo Biological Society.— Personals, &c. Pay jhe. 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Okamura .del. だ Fe Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales. Auctore J. Matsumura. Pirus (Malus) Zumi, Matsumura sp. nov. P. Toringo, var? sub, nom. jap. O-zumi, Matsum. in Catal. pl. Herb. Imp. Univ. p. 62. Axbor mediocris. Rami brunneo-nigrescentes, ramulis horotinis subpubes- eentibus. Folia longe petiolata, oblonga acuta, mtegerrima rarius pauci- denticulata rarissime pauci-incisa, basi subrotundata vel oblique subattenuata, jun. subtus subpubescentia, adult. parse pilosa, costis subarcuatis. Flores vulgo 6 fasciculati; pedicelli pubescentes, erecto-patentes. Calycis pubes- centis tubus turbinatus, segmentis lanceolatis quam tubum longioribus, utringue pubescentibus. Petala juvenilia extus margine carnea demum alba, elliptica obtusa, subpilosa, breviter ungniculata. Stamina numerosa petalis multo breviora ; filamenta filiformia glabra; antheree ovales, flaves- centes, glabrae. Styli 4-5, glabri, stamina subzeguantes, basi coalita, tomentosi. Ovarium 4—5 loculare, in loculis 2-ovulatum, ovulis adscenden- tibus. Poma globosa, coccmea, glabra. Trancus juxta basin ca. 16 em. diametro. Folia maxima petiolis inclusis 113 ecm. longa, 3-7 cm. lata. Perulae coriaceae ovatae vel fere oabiculares, extus griseo-brunneae dorso carinatae apice tricuspidatae. Pedicelli floriferi 27 mm., fructifer: 33 mm. longi. Flores 35-37 mm. diametro. Petala 17 mm. longa, 10 mm. lata. Segmenta calycis 7 mm. longa. Poma 10-13 mm. longa et lata. Species arctius affinis P. Torigo, Sieb. a qua foliis nec heteromorphis, floribus et fructibus majoribus colore pomi nec flavido-rubro, in locis altiori- bus crescente dignoscenda, Hab. in monte Nikko, unde in hort. bot. Tokyo. culta, mense Aprili fl., octobri fr. mat. Indigenis zum vel Yatsu-momo vacatur. Siphonostegia laeta. Mre. var. Japonica, Matsumura. Planta sursum ramosa, ramulis quadrangularibus pilis patulis glandul- sis vestitis. oha opposita, superiora circumscriptione deltoideoovata acu- minata in petiolum attenuata subcuneata, incisa vel pauci-lobata, lobis pauci-incisis, utrinque villosa ; floralia ovata acuta vel ovato-lanceolata in petiolum Jonge attenuata, superiora integerrima, inferiora pauci-dentaat, 2 calycis tubum superantia. Calyx tubulosus, membranacea, 10-costatus, intus glabrus extus glanduloso-villosus, segmentis subaequalibus, posticis 2 saepissime latioribus et minus altius partitis, foliaceis, oblongo-acutis vel lanceolatis. Corolla extus glanduloso puberula. Stamina 4, aequilonga, filamentis pilosis, antherarum loculis aequalibus. Stylus staminibus aequi- longus, stigmate simplici. Capsula oblonga acutiuscula, glabra; semina oblongo-obovoidea. Calycis tubus 7 mm. mat. 12-14 mm. longus. Segmenta juven. calycis fruct. 10 mm longa et 8 mm, lata. Carolla 25 mm. longa. Capsula 7 mim. longa. Specimen unicum tantum prostat, caule absque parte superiore infer- ioreque. Corollee color ignotus. Hab. in prov. Hitachi Japonie mediee detexit Y. Watahiki, mense Aug, fl? Contributions {0 the Knowledge of the Marine Alge of Japan. Ul. By K. Okamura, Rigakuhakushi. ‘With Pi. “ie NEW SPFCIES OF PRIONITIS. The species of Prionitis are known to occur in the Pacific Ocean chiefly along the western coast of America and in New Holland. Some few are recorded to grow in the sea of Corea and in the upper Pacific ; but none on the coast of this country, as far as my knowledge goes. Now this gap of distribution is filled up by my discovery of 5 species of this genus, if my judgement about those species proves not to be at fault. Two of them, I have already described in other places under different names. I regret that I can not fully study their affinities with already known other related species, as their specimens with the exception of Prionitis lanceolata and Pr. Andersoniana are notin my hands. ‘Those five species, however, seem to show some relation to each other in several points and they may be synoptically classified as follows : A. Fruits of both kinds formed both in terminal and lateral altered branchlets, but not in specially formed sporophylls. Prionitis patens Sp. nov. , Bat. anousta (Harv.) B. Fruits of both kinds collected only i specially formed minute sporophylls. eA elata Sp. nov. aE articulata Sp. nov, Pi Schmitziana Sp. nov. Pricnitis patens Sp. nov. Fig. 18-20. Diagnosis: Frond plano-cpmpressed, broadly linear, rising from a cal- lous disc, shortly stipitate, 2-3 times pinnate by repeated proliferations with a few dichotomous segments ; branches very patent or almost horizon- tal, distichous, narrowed towards the base and constricted at different intervals, provided with simple or forked lateral proliferations, ending in ligulate apex. Fruits of both kinds densely collected in lateral leaflets and terminal segments: tetraspores forming linear oblong sori; cystocarps, minute dot-like, slightly prominent. Hab. Boshi, Sagami, Mikawa, Shima. Description. Plants attain the hight of 10-20 cm. Ramification pinnate with dichotomous segments. Branches 2-6 mm. broad, here and there narrowed, giving the appearence of linear-lanceolate or oblanceolate form in the broader ones. Proliferations are minute teeth like processes at the beginning, which grow up into oblong or linear-oblanceolate leaflets. They are either simple or forked and gradually pass into branches similar to the remaining. ‘They arise pinnately from margins and often radiately from apex. Branches of every order end in ligulate or not strongly acute apex, and are often forked or sometimes become irregularly dichotomous. Substance soft cartilaginous and the plant does not adhere to paper in drying, Colour a dull brownish red, becoming darken in drying. Remarks: The present plant has many points in common with Pr. lanceolata, such as the linear habit of frond, arrangement of pinnulae, structure, substance and colour.. ‘The branches of Pr. patens are in many cases opposite (though often irregularly disposed) and very patent being almost horizontal, which those of Pr. lanceolata Harv. seem to be -more 4 erect and alternate, as appears from a few American specimens and the illustration given in Harvey’s Ner. Bor. Amer. tab. 27. Again, branches of Pr. patens are more frequently constricted than would be the case in Pr. lanceolata ; for, though Harvey describes the occurence of the constric- tion in the middle as well as at the extremity of the branches, yet from his illustration, as well as from the specimens just spoken of, the constric- tions are not manifest. On the other hand, the more frequently . constricted habit of Pr. patens shows its relationship with Pr. Andersoniana. It, however, dif- fers from that species in having no leaflets so broad as to much exceed the breadth of the rachis. Moreover, the breadth of the segments is much greater and substance thinner in Pr, Andersoniana than in those of Pr. patens. Thus, the present plant seems to stand between Pr. lanceolata and Pr, Andersoniana, appearing as if to furnish a from transitory from one to the other, 「 Prionitis angusta (Harv.) ’ Syn. Gymn. ligul, v. angustus Harv. Char. New Ale. No. 29 Cryptonemia angusta (Harv.) Okam. New or Little known Alg. fr. Jap. p. 5 Pl, [X.—fig. 8-15. in Bot. Mag. Tokyo, 1895. Vol. IX. No. 106. I have given the diagnosis and descriptions of this plant in my paper above cited. In that place, 1 have stated my doubt as to whether it should be placed in Cryptonemta or in Polyopes, on account of the collec- tion of both kinds of fruits in stuted or lengthened lateral proliferations and in terminal non-proliferous segments. Now, on referring this plant to the genus Prionitis, the presence of fruits in those positions does not constitute any anomaly. : From the resemblance of the present plant with Prionitis elata in the point of structure, habit, substance and consistency, I have referred it to this genus. With that species, Pr. angusta stands in a close relation- ship, only differing in the characters of the fruit-bearine portion. Prionitis elata Sp. nov. Fig. 1-2. Diagnosis: Fronds high, densely cespitose, linear, ancipito-compress- ed, dichotomous, furnished with similar proliferations from sides and apex, with segments here and there constricted and ending in blunt or bifid apex. Tetraspores and cystocarps densely collected in thin and small roundish sporophylls mostly seriated along both margins. Hab. On rocks, shells and stones in deep water. Sagami, Boshi, Kadzusa, Hitachi. Description: Frond 20-50 cm high, coespitose, linear, ancipito-com- pressed, dichotomo-decompound. Segments linear, 1.5-2.5 mm in breadth, either equally broad for a great distance, or here and there constricted with patent and roundish axils, ending in blunt or bifid apex. Prohfer- ations similar in appearence and substance to the remaining portions, arising from margin and apex. Sporophyils, thin and small, obovate or oblong, tapering at base, seriated along both margins and rarely produced from surfaces. They leave minute prominences after falling away. Sub- stance rigid-cartilaginous, becoming almost horny in drying. Colour red. Remarks: Plant closely related to Prionitis angusta, as I have remarked under that species. Pr. angusta bears both kinds of fruits at the same time in mostly roundish lateral branchlets or sporophylls and in the terminal segments beneath the apex. Cells of the intermediate layer of Fr. elata are larger and more roundish and are more distinctly marked out from those of the cortical layer than is the case in Pr. angusta. Prionitis articulata Sp. nov. Fig. 3-4. Description: Frond plano-compressed, shortly stipitate, irregularly di- polychotomous by repeated proliferations from apex and sides, 15-20 cm. high. Segments strongly constricted into cuneate, elliptical or clubate internodes, 2-3 cm. long, 3-7 mm. in breadth. Tetraspores forming sori in thin and minute roundish or oblong sporophylls abundantly produced from surfaces and margins. Cystocarps......... Colour deep red. Sub- stance rigid cartilaginous, becoming almost horny in drying. Hab. Mikawa, Shima. Remarks: The external appearence of this plant is in some measure similar to Pi. Andersoniana, on account of the articulated segments. The substance, structure and sporophylls are similar to Pr. elata with which the present plant seems to be related. It differs from that species in size, breadth and appearence of frond and in the position of sporophylls, ご っ Prionitis Schmitziana. Sp. nov. Syn. Cryptonemia Wilsoni J. Ag? in K. Okam. New or little known Alg. Jap. p. 8 pl. IX. Fig. 16-22 (Bot. Mag. Tokyo. vol. IX. No. 106.) This plant has been described and illustrated in my paper entitled “New or little known Ag. form Jap. p. 8 pl. IX. Fig. 16-22 under the name of Cryptonemia. Wilsoni J. Ag? In establishing this plant as a new species of Prionttis it will be necessary to give its revised diagnosis and to add a few lines as to the form of the frond. Diagnosis: Frond high, stipitate, leathery, deep-red, without midrib, branching by repeated proliferations from margin and apex as well as from the surfaces; with segments leaflike, broadly lanceolate, simple or forked and pedicellated, either entire or wasted at margin. Fruits of both kinds collected in sporophylls, densely arising from margin and surfaces. Tetraspores jn thinner, minute roundish-oblong sporophylls. | Cystocarps in similar but thicker ones. Hab. On rocks in deep water. Shima, Mikawa, Sagami. Description: Fronds either solitary or coespitose, arising from a com- mon scutate disc, cuneato-lanceolate in thelr very young stage, having a short cylindrical stem. This primary lanceolate form rarely persists; more usually, as the frond grows in thickness, it is wasted off at its upper por- tion and then it assumes a broad wedge shape, as I have illustrated in le. fig. 16 b. - Proliferations arise from harmed ends, margins and sur- faces. They are when fully formed broadly lanceolate, with acute or blunt apex and entire margin, tapering below into cuneate base and furnished with short pedicels. They are mostly simple, but sometimes- forked near the base, and become in age wasted at their upper portion. Younger proliferations are naked, but in older, again loaded with another sort of proliferations. As the frond advances in age, the older segments thicken very much and they are often broken up longitudinally by waves or injured by certain animalcules, and as the destruction more and more proceeds from such injured portions, they become much narrower. In such an older fond, the originally broad segment is torn up into some numbers of parts which appear like narrower branches. Among my specimens, I have observed an old one which has segments proliferated 3-4 times. The duration of plant, as the consequence of such a mode of growth, is at least biennial; for in 7 specimens which I have collected at Enoshima in March, younger prolifera- tions have arisen from the older segments. Sporophylls are developed from older portion of frond. Remarks: At the time when published this plant under the name Cryptonemia Wailsoni?, 1 had not seen any specimen of it. A few months after the publication of that paper, Mr. Reinbold kindly sent me a piece of a sterile frond of Cr. Wilsoni J. Ag., thus facilitating my study by enabling me to compare the plant in question with it. On making the comparison, I have discovered a great difference in the structure of the frond, so that my plant in question cannot be identical with Cryp. Wil- soni, which has been afterward separated by Prof. J. Agardh to form a new genus Blastophye. From the similarity of tetrasporic sporophylls and from that of the mode of growth of the present plant with those of Pr. articulata I have referred this plant to this genus. With that species, Pr. Schmitziana seems to stand in the closest affinity, agreeing in the mode of growth and characters of sporophylls, but differing from the former in the form of segments and in the presence of proliferations from the surface. The struc- ture of frond is in some measure different form that of Pr. articulata and other allies. In Pr. Schmitziana, the intermediate layer consists of .a few layers of larger roundish cells which are distinctly differenciated from those of the cortical layer. The latter is composed of vertically seriated subeubical cellules disposed in a single longitudinal row. In allied species, the distinction between the cortical and intermediate layer is not so mani- fest as it is in Py. Schmitzianc. In them, cells of the intermediate layer gradually diminish in size and pass to cells of the cortical layer, which are not vertically seriated in a single longitudinal row. As I have formerly stated in the paper above referred to, the late Prof. Fy. Schmitz suggested to establish a new genus for this plant, but from its resemblance to Pr. articulata I propose to refer it to the genus Prionitis. Tt is no doubt a plant highly developed in its habit and structure amongst all the species of this genus. Grateloupia lancifolia (Harv.) Syn. Gigartina lancifolia Harv. Char. New Alg. No. 30.—Grate- loupia horrida Okam. Contrib. Phycol. Jap. p. 1, Pl. V.. Fig. I-II in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, Vol. VII, No. 75. This species was first described by Harvey under the name of Gigartina fancijolia from materials collected by C. Wright at Hakodate. The diag- nosis given runs as follows :— 8 ‘‘Stipite tereti-compresso, ramoso; ramis basi compressis subcanalicula- tis, apice in folia lanceolata plana ciliata utriusque spinulis compressa desinentibus.” I failed to recognize in this short diagnosis the plant which I named Grateloupia horrida under the impression that it was new and distinct. Recently however I have found from De Toni’s Phyc. Jap. Nov. p. 204 that Gigartina lancifolia Harv. has Japanese names Fimo-nori, Fibo- nort and Kiyo-no-fimo-nor?. Since my Grateloupia horrida, to which I gave Mino-ji-nort as the Japanese name, is also known in Japan by the very names mentioned by De Toni, I have been led to reconsider the status of that species, and have found that the above cited diagnosis of Harvey, short as it is, agrees well with the characters of my Grateloupia horrida. I have, therefore, come to the conclusion that the two species are identical. On the other hand, the fact that this plant is not a Gigartina, but should be referred to the genus Grateloupia, notwithstanding its resemb- lance to the former in the structure of the frond, seems to be clear from the structure of its cystocarp as described by me in detail (loc. cit.). Grateloupia lanctfolia should then be the proper name of the species. Gelidium repens Sp. nov. lig. 5-8. Diagnosis: Fronds filiform, more or Jess compressed, creeping and forming densely matted patches of a variable extension, divaricately branch- ing on all sides, with subulate or often sublanceolate and almost horizontally parted ramul. Both kinds of fruits formed in ramuli. Cystocarps minute, globular, formed either in or near the apex of ramuli, blunt or pointed at the apex. ‘Tetraspores collected in a flat and oblongly expand- ed ramulus. Hab. On rocks near high tide. Sagami, Bosht, Kadzusa. Description: Fronds firmly adhering to the substratum by short root- like processes. At the beginning, the plant forms a circular expansion and has almost all branches adhered to the substratum; but as the patch grows larger and larger, and as, In consequence, branches become more and 9 more dense, some-of branches are set free. The disposition of branches is not strictly distichous, having five or more branches or branchlets often arising near to one another. They appear at the beginning like a minute tooth or like a*spinose prominence. They are almost cylindrical (8300-350 4» thick in subcylmdrical portion) or slightly compressed and are sometimes more flattened and widened in those of the higher order. Ramuli attain the length of 1-3 mm. COystocarps and tetraspores have exactly the charact- ers of the genus. Colour red. Substance cartilaginous. Remarks: At a first glance, the present.plant is often erroneously taken for Hndocladia complanata Harv., with which it is often found growing together; but the difierence is at once manifest from the mode of ramification, structure of frond, &c. On the other hand, it shows in its external apperence some resemblances to Gelidium divaricatum Martens. The latter species, however, difiers in forming a dwarf, gulvmate mass, having no creeping and rooting segments, Feyssonnelia caulifera Sp. nov. Vig. 26-3 Diagnosis: Frond leathery, flabeliform or reniform, either undivided or with similarly shaped and slightly imbricating lobes, covered with DuffY- colored hairs on the under surface, furnished with a thick stalk-like bundle of root-fibres, perfectiy flat at margin, and marked with concentric lines. Hruits of both kinds forming irregularly roundish patches over the upper surface. Hab. On rocks or roots of some larger algae beneath the tide marks. Sagami, Boshi. Description: Frond fixed to the substratum by a thick stalk-hke bundle of root-fibres, which mostly arises near the base of frond, but some- times a few are produced here and there, and even near the margin. Thus, the plant does not closely athere to the substratum by its whole under surface but is elevated on the stalk-like support. Frond 3-4 em. long and nearly as broad in the widest part, cuneate at the base, becoming flabelliform as the frond widens; sometimes undivided and entire, but often vertically cloven. And each lobe, after growth is renewed, becomes flabel- liform like the original frond, being slightly imbricated. The margin along the curved, upper edge is perfectly flat, but folded back when dried. The 10 upper surface glabrous and marked with concentric lines, mostly towards the the upper part. The whole under-surface makes a thickly clothed buffy-— coloured tomentum, composed of short, slender, jointed hairs of unequal length. _ Sori of both kinds scattered over the upper surface of a rather older portion in regularly roundish patches. Substance leathery and easily torn up vertically. Colour reddish chestnut-brown, rather fading in drying, Remarks: Peyssonnelia caulifera seems to resemble, in the external appearence, to アア. australis Sond., and under that name IJ sent some specimens of this plant to the late Prof. Fr. Schmitz. But the present plant has a single decumbent layer, while P. australis has many more strata, as Prof. J. Agardh says in his Sp. Alg. Epicr. p. 388 “at stratum decumbens magis evolutum seriebus cellularum pluribus superpositis, usque 6-7 vidi, saepe constituitur.” Thus the present plant may stand m the same section, 1 which P. squamaria and others are placed, but differing from related species, chiefly in having a stalk-like bundle of root-fibres. (To be continued). List of Plants collected in Kumamoto - Prefecture Ucytishu) 1895-96. (Continued from vol. XII. p. 102.) By H. Nakagawa. Convolvulaces. ひる が は 科 ( 旋 花 科 ) Calystegia Sepium KR. Br. var. japonica (Thunb.) Makino, & ル か ポ REAR AEE C. Soldanedia KR. Br. ハマ モル が ポ EME Cuscuta japonica Chois, var. thyrsoidea ngeim. Fe hy 7 BSE FIL Asclepiadaces, OU? ( AFL CHUER) Cynanchum ampleaicante Hemsl. ロタ ォ ン サリ 館 託 郡 花岡 由 の . atratum Bunge. フナ メラ サリ 館 旗 郡 成道 寺 〇 . grandifolium Hemsl. var. nikoense (Maxim.) ツル が シム ERMA RS SAE Metaplecis Stauntont Reem, et 11 Schult. # v4 = Estero Pycnostelma chinensis Bunoe. ス ヾ ザイ コ Bit M=7% Tylophora sublanceolata Miq, カモ メダ ル BEER UW Apocynaceee. け う ちく た だ う 科 RATED) Anodendron leve Maxim, サカ キ カ ヅ ツラ (クロ が 子 カ ヅラ ) 天草 郡 編 憶 木 対 Trachelospermum jasmmoides Lem, テイ カカ ヅラ 熊本 市 京町 Gentianacee. りん だ う 笠 GEIEED Crawfurdia fasciculata Wall. var. japonica (Sieb. et Zuce.) Makino. ウル リン ダウ Sei Gentiana scabra Bunge var. Buergeri Maxim. ) ンダ タ BStAR >I = GG. Zollingeri Fawe, フ デ リン ダウ HEME Limnanthemum nymphoides Hofi. et Link. var. japonica Miq. アサ ヾ titi? SAE Swertia bimaculata Hook. fil. et Thoms. アク ポ ノ サタ 葉 木 ( 五 ヶ 庄 ) 8S. chi- nensis Franch. セン プ 》 飽 託 郡 小 萩山 人 Loganiacee. まち ん 科 (BEF) Buddleia Iindleyana Forttme. 2779 ¥ ABACEZHE) Mitrasaeme eapillaris Wall. 7#+~ tHatan har Oleacee. ひら ぎ 科 (AEF) Fraxinus longicuspis Sieb. et Zuce, コメ ノ ト チョ 椎 原 茶臼山 ( 到 ヶ 庄 ) F. pubinervis Bl, トチ 9 リュ 上 符 城 郡 白糸 村 字 山 ノ 御 F. Sieboldiana Bl. シネ ダ Ht BAAW ESI) 47965 が 72 Ibota Sieb, イ ポ タ ノ フキ 山 犬 缶 ( 王 ヶ 庄 ) L. japo- nicum Thunb. チズ ミ モ チ REAR ATRE Styracacer. え ご の き 科 BRE) Halesia corymbosa Benth. et Hook. fil. アサ が ラ BACHZIE) Styrax japonica Sieb. et の ncc. エ ざ ノミ キミ ( コ ヤス ノミ キ ) PEM SYInDlocaceee. は い の き 科 ( 族 木 科 ) Symplocos crateegoides Ham, サハ フタ ギ (ナツ ツア 、 カ ンコ ノミ キ ) RACH) S. gaponica DC. タロ ギ \( ホ ボン クロ ギ ) 天草 郡 訪 連 木 村 §. lancifolia Sieb. et Zuce, シロ メイ bea 8. myrtacea Sieb. et Zunee. メイ フキ (イフ ュ シ メ ) RII ざ . nertifolia Sieb. et Zucc. ミュ ズ メ ィ 上 会 城 郡 飯田 四 SS. prunifolia Sieb. et Zucc, MF YX (3 ¥~Y UY) KREMGRBAN 8. spicata Roxb. カン ダ VIVA (アテ チキ) 天草 郡 一 町 田村 (To be continued.) Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from vol. パ 77. p. 120.) By » T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo. Aspienium abbreviatum Makino gp. noy. Small Fern. Caudex short, densely rooting. . Stipes tufted, rather numerous, densely clothed the scales towards the base, naked above, greenish, 14-10 cm long; scales black, linear, long and finely acuminate, with very fine and minute areolke. Frond longer than the stipe, oblong- lanceolate, acutely obtuse or often abruptiy obtuse, tripinnatifid, thick, subcoriaceous, glabrous, upper surface shining in living specimens; rachis compressed, slender, glabrous, green; pinnse patent, 10-13 in number on each side of the rachis, moderately apart from one another, abbreviate, deltoid, truncate-cuneate at the base, abrupted at the apex, shortly petioled, deeply pinnatifid imto several pinnules, 1-23 cm long, 3-12 em _ broad ; pinnules erect-patent, lower ones cuneate-ovate and deeply pinnatifid into a few segments acutely dentate above, upper ones oblong-cuneate, subtruncate and acutely paucidentate at the apex; veinlets simple or 2-forked. Soni 1-7 in number in each pinnule, oblong-linear, straight, covering nearly the whole under surfaces of the pinnules when mature ; indusinm membranaceous, with irregularly subcrenulate margin. Nom. Jap. Tokizva-toranoo. Hab. Prov. SURUeA: Tabi-mura (4. Matsumura! herb. Se. Coll. Imp, Univ. Tokyo, March 31, 1884); Prov. Awa in Shikoku: Shiro-yama (RB. Yatabe! herb. |. ec. July 19, 1888); Prov. Tosa: Sakawa (7. Makino ! 1884, July 16, 1887), Kochi (7. Makino! 1889, 1892). Closely allied to A. pekinense Hance, but with shorter, more abbreviate, and thicker pinnee. 15 Asplenium Teoramanum Makino Notes on Jap. Pl. XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 45. Small Fern, about 7-30cm in height. Caudex short, erect, densely elothed with dark scales, emitting the roots which are clothed with rusty tomentose hairs; scales lineat, long and very finely acuminate, nerves dark, close and strong towards the centre, about 5-7 mm long. Stipes ceespitose, erect, slender, cylindrical, intensely black, glossy, wiry, glabrous, old ones remain from the fallen fronds. Fronds few, much shorter than the stipes, lanceolato-subdeltoid, much prolonged towards the apex, 5-13cm long, 2-9 cm wide, bipinnate, glabrous, rather thin, somewhat coriaceous, green ; rachis nearly filiform, glabrous, black and glossy in the inferior portion, but green in the superior; Dinnze lanceolate, but ovate-oblong in the superior ones, shortly petioled, with abrupted apex, pimnate but pinnatifid in the upper portion; pinnules: lower ones ovate, sub-sessile, erect-patent, moderately close to each other, cumeate at the base, largest ones about 7-9 mm long, 4-5 mm broad, inciso-lobed, lower lobes often paucidentate ; upper pinnules much reduced in size, obovate, sessile, scantily subflabellate-dentate, passing into merely the teeth-lobes of pinne at the uppermost portion ; veins straight, subflexuous, pinnate ; veinlets free, erect-patent, simple, or 2-forked, but sub- flabellate-pinnate in the lower ones, faintly elevated on the upper surface of the frond when dry, each branch running towards the teeth of the margin. Sori approximately situated on the upper portion of the pimnules, 1-4 in number, linear-oblong ; indusinm entire. Nom. Jap. Kurogane-shida (T, Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Hirose (S. Vsudzuki ! 1891, T. Inowe! May and Nov. 1891), Dzigoku-dani near Kochi (7. Jnowe! March 14, 1893; T. Makino! June 1893). A very distinct species among the Japanese Ferns. Its black, glossy, and wiry stipe reminds of the genus Adiantum. I have named it in memory of Mr. Torama Inoue, a friend of mine in my native village Sakawa in the province of Tosa, Shikoku. Asplenium shikekianum Makino Notes on Jap. Pl. XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 45. Caudex stout, oblique, densely rooting. Stipes cespitose, often much long, scaly at the base; scales black, lear, long acuminate, with fine and close areolse. Frond oblony-lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 30- 40 cm long, 14-17 cm broad, bipinnate, green on both surfaces, coriaceo- herbaceous, glabrous; rachis slender, ‘nearly naked, narrowly winged above ; 14 pine erect-patent, broadly lanceolate in the inferior ones, but lanceolate in the superior, falcate, long acuminate, short-petioled, pinnatifid near the rachis, gradually becoming merely dentate towards the apex, largest ones about i3cm long, 6-7 cm wide; pinnules erect-patent, lanceolete, but ovate in the superior ones, cuneate at the base, blunt at» the apex, inciso-dentate, the upper ones flabellato-dentate, the inner lowest one largest; veins pinnate, but flabellato-pinnate in the upper ones; veinlets not close, simple or 2- forked, lowest ones often twice forked. Sori between the margin and costa of pinnules, oblique, not close, linear, straight; indusium rigidly mem- branceous, entire. : Asplenium Wrightii Kat. var. Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, III. p. 9 : Asplemum bulbtferum Forst. var. Maxim. in litt. Nom. Jap. Hayama-shida (T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Suginokawa in Hayama (Y. Yoshinaga! 1884; 7. Makino! Nov. 11, 1885), Usa (7. Doi! Oct. 17, 1890, and 1892). This is perhaps an extraordinary variety of A. Wrightit Eaton, and is frequently found associated with it in the same locality. | Maximowicz considered it as a variety of A. bulbiferum Forst. Diplazium Naganumanum Makino nom. nov. Caudex creeping, densely rooting, clothed with scales, which are black, lanceolate, acuminate, and about 1cm long. Stipes approximately scatter- ed, erect, long slender, darker, loosely scaly and black towards the base. Frond ample, deltoid, acuminate, tripinnate or tripinnatifid, thin, herbaceous, naked ; pinnee spreading or erect-patent, about 10 on each side, subopposite in the inferior, ovate-lanceolate, but lanceolate in the superior ones, acuminate, shortly petioled, rachis very narrowly winged above; pinnules numerous, spreading, a little apart from one another, lanceolate, often slightly falcate, acuminate, verv shortly petiolulate in the inferior ohes, pinnate or pin- natiparted, merely crenulato-dentate towards the apex in thes uperior portion ; segments spreading or erect-patent, slightly apart or closely placed, oblong- ° lanceolate or narrowly oblong, very shortly petiolulate or quite sessile, pin- natifid or crenulato-lobed, acute or obtuse, 3-23.cm long, 2—7 mm broad ; veins pinnate ; veinlets free, erect-patent, simple, or 2-forked in the lower ones, lowest one sometimes pinnate; main rachis slender, naked. Sori copious, obliquely and rather closely arranged between the margin and midvein of the segments, linear, the lower ones usually diplazoid ; indusium very thin and brittle, sub-entire, heap of sporangia dark-brown, 15 Asplenium Nayanumanum Makino Notes on Jap, Pl. XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. Nom. Jap. Hikage-warabi (T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Tokano (7. Makino! 1884), Mt. Yokogura-yama ( Makino! Aug. 28, 1887), Kochi (K. Naganuma! 1886; T. Makino! Aug. 1892), Beppu-mura (K. Watanabe! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Oct. 5, 1891); Prov. YAwasgrso: Mt. Takao-yama (7. Makino! Nov. 7, 1893). | This species comes near to Diplazium Doederleinis ( = Asplenium Deederleinit Luers.), but is nsually smaller, the frond more thinly herba- ceous, the pinnules more deeply pinnatifid, and the ultimate segments narrower and more clearly crenulatolobed. I have named it in honour of my excellent friend Mr. Koichiro Naganuma. Athyrium viridifrons Makino nom. nov. Caudex creeping, rooting, with a number of thick bases of the old stipes. Stipe elongate, stramineous, scaly towards the base, compressed and thick at the base ; scales rufous-brown, broadly lanceolate, acuminate, thinly mem- branaceous. Frond ample, deltoid, or ovate-deltoid, acuminate, tripinnatifid, light green, thin, herbaceous, very thinly dispersed with very minute linear scales; rachis slender, stramineous, nearly glabrate, naked but narrowly winged at the superior portions; pinne nearly opposite, erect-patent, about 10-15 on each sides, nearly sessile, oblong-lanceolate, broadest at the middle, acuminate, with narrow-winged rachis; pinnules spreading, lanceolate, acuminate, sessile, slightly apart from one another, regularly deeply pinnatifid ; segments spreading, numerous, regularly arranged, a little apart from one another, oblong, slightly dilated at the base, obtuse, crenulate or crenulato- lobed, 5-12 mm long, 13-44 mm wide; veins flexuous, pinnate; veinlest free, erect-patent, simple or often 2-forked. Sori minute, oval or oblong, nearer to the midvein than to the margin, oblique, dorsal, often horseshoe- shaped ; indusium thinly membranaceous, ciliated. Asplenium viridifrons Makino Notes on Japan. Pl. XV. in Bot. .Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. Nom. Jap. Jkdori-warabi (T. Makino), | Hab. Prov. Tosa: Mt. Yokogura-yama (7. Mukino! 1884, Aug. 28, 1887). 1 Remarkable for the narrow-winged rachis of the pinnze and the green colour even when dried. 16 Athyrium Okuboanum Makino nom. nov. Rhizome short, creeping, rooting, armed with stout and thick bases of former stipes, young portion clothed with tawny-brown membranaceous scales, Stipe long, brown and membranaceous scales, longest ones about 70cm. Frond ample, narrowly ovate, acuminate, tripinnatifid, very thinly scattered with very minute scaly hairs, thin, herbaceous, largest ones about 60 cm long, 32 cm broad. Pinne erect-patent or spreading, usually nearly opposite, 10-13 on each side of the rachis, rather distant, very shortly petioled, but sessile in the superior ones, oblong-lanceolate, superior ones graduafly narrower, acuminate, pinnatipartite forming narrow wings on both sides of the secondary rachis, which is very laxly distributed with darkish-brown scales, longest ones about 28cm, and broadest ones about 11cm; pinnules numerous, horizontally patent, shehtly distant from one another, but superior ones more closely placed, lanceolate, connected to the narrow rachis-wing with a broad sessile bases, narrowly attenuated towards the apex, but gradually becoming obtuse and oblong in the superior ones and gradually decresing in size, pinnatifid ~ about halfway down to the costa, merely crenate in the superior ones, but sometimes crenate throughout in some specimens; segments numerous, closely placed, ovate, obtuse, entire ; veins pinnate ; Yenlets few or several, free, simple, loose; main rachis eee stramineous, very laxly scaly. Sori copious, rather conspicuous, ovate or orbicular, horseshoe-shaped, unequal in size, arranged nearer to the costa than to the margin of pinnules, each dorsal on the lower part of the inferior veinlets; indusium very thin, subfimbriate on the margin. Aspidium Okuboanum Makino Notes on Jap. Pl: XV. m Bot. Mag: Tokyor Vie 1892, や る /。 3 Asplenium Okuboanwm Makino in sched. herb. Nom. Jap. O-hime-warabi (T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Near Mt. Tebako-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 1885), Kitagawa in Nanokawa (7. Makino! Nov. 3, 1887); Prov. Musas: Chichibu (7. Mukino! July 19, 1888); Prov. Uzen: Yamadera (9. Okubo ! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 14, 1890). In general habit this resembles Gymnogramime decurrenti-alata on It is easily recognized by its rounded and horseshoe-shaped sori, on account of which I have formerly ranked this species erroneously among the genus Aspidium; it comes near to above described Afhyrium viridifrons Makino, but is more robust. I have named it in honour of Mr. 8. Okubo.. (To be continued.) robust, stramineous, fleshy, very laxly dispersed with | ーー 2 THE: _ BOTAN ICAL MAGAZINE Vol. XUL] FEBRUARY 2008, 1899. De. 144. CONTENTS. - Matsumura, J., Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales. (Continued from — Ree i ees ae. es Vat ae ee 7 RT9D M., Contributions to the Knowledge of the Forest Flora of Japan. M, (With Plate ID... 19 Miyake. K., Makinoa, a New Genus of Hepatiee. (With Plate IIT.) 21 - Makino, T., Plantee Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. ( Continued REM age kL em OS es Se ee “Articles in Japanese :— \. 納 Ikeno, S., Notes onthe Spermatozoid and Pollen-tube of Ginkgo biloba’ and of Cycas revoluta . まま ons one To Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan XIII, . 34 Pines 8. H,, The Proteolytic Enzyme of Nepenthes, TI. 一 Raciborski, M., Kinige Demonstrations-versuche mit Leptomin,—Czapek, F., Studien tber die Wirkung dusserer Reizkriifte auf die Pflanzengestalt I.,— Green, J. 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TE Oaks Se eee | a Pia 上 NN SONS RSS SSS SSS NNSSSSSSSS a ——— シシ シシ ン Th = : - bu : = Z ンク シン ング a. = = — a 2 ン ン ク ク ググ ググ クン ング ン ン ン ーー = ジジ ング 2 ググ ク ンタ ンジ ジン シン ン ンク ン クン ンク ンク 22222222222222 レン ラン ン ン VEE a M.Shirai del. | F. Mishina Se. Loranthus Tanakae Fret Sav. Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales. (Continued from p. 2). Auctore J. Matsumura. Rhododendron nipponicum, MMotsumura sp. nov. Frutex altitudine ignotus. Rami brunnei, cortice laxe fissi; ramuli horotini virgati glandulo-villosi. Folia annua, ampla, alterna, sessilia in sicco pallida, late obovato-elliptica obtusa rarius subacuta emareinata calloso- mucronulata supra parce subtus ad venas strigilosa margine subundulata integerrima ciliolata, costis utrinque 8-10 arcuatis versus marginem anas- tomosantibus. Flores 10-15, ad summum ramorum Yetustorum congesti, pedicellati, cernui; pedicelli glandulosoviscidi, 1 cm. longi. Calyx minutus membranaceus, 5-partitus, laciniis ovato-lanceolatis vel lanceolatis glanduloso- ciliatis. Corolla alba (fide T. Suzuki) subcampanulata vel late tubulosa intus deorsum subpubescens, subaequaliter 5-loba, lobis ellipticis vel ovalibus obtusis. Stamina 10, inaequalia, exserta, erecta; filamenta filiformia, deorsum subpubescentia : anther:e ovales, glabrae, apice biporosee, basi obtusae. Stylus filiformis, glabrus, stigmate subcapitato. Ovarium ob- longo-ovoideum, 5-loculare,. subvillosum. Folia 6-17 em. longa, 33-83 em. lata, versus peripheriam densius strigilosa. Perulse gemme floriferee exteriores chaxtacese ellipticee mueronulatse in sicco brunneae extus glabrae intus sursum subsericeae margine ciliolatae vel glandulosae, 12-14 mm. longae : interiores oblongae, florem singulum includentes. Bracteoli ad basin pedicelli bini, subspatulato-lineari margine glandulosi. Corolla 15-17 mm. alta, 7-10 mm. lata. Stamina longissima 15 mm., brevissima 18 mm. longa. Stylus 9 mm. longus. Ovarium vix 5 mm. altum. Obs. Species sectionis Azalece nulli alli affinis, inflorescentia corollaque Menziesiae persimilis, in illud genus transire videtur. Hab. in Japonia media: in monte Tateyama, prov. Etchii, anno 1883 (apse); in monte Gassan, prov. Uzen (8. Okubo et R. Yatabe, anno 1887 ; in loco Tanigawa dicto juxta montem Shimizu, prov. Koozuke, anno 1894 (T. Suzuki). Aralia glabra, Matsumura sp. nov. Herba perennnis, tripedalis vel altior, rhizomate crasso. Caulis eracllis, ex toto glabrus, foliosus. Folia ampla, alterna, petiolata, ternatim 18 imparibipinnata, pinnae secundi ordinis plerumque 4, rachi- ad nodos interdum folio unico instructa, foliola vario gradu petiolulata ; illa foliorum inferiorum rotundata vel elliptico-oblonga acuminata basi obliqua, haud cordata duplicato-serrata ; fohorum superiorum ovalia cordata duplicato- dentato-serrata。 utrindue ad venas parce strioilosa : stipulse parum DrO- minentes. Umbellule complures umbellatim vel racemose digestee, 18-25 cm. diametro; bracteze minutee subulate. Flores atropurpurei. Caly- cis lobi deltoideo-acuti : petala ovata inter se coherentia. Stamina calycis lobos superantia; filamenta tenuia : antheree ovales in sicco albidee. Styli 5, filiformes, liberi, demum recurvati. Discus subplanus, atropurpureus. Fructus elliptico-ovoideus, in sicco 5-angulatus. Pyrenre 5, elliptice, com- pressee, crustaceze. に | | : Petioli 10cm. longi. Petioluli 5 mm.-24 em. longi. Umbelluli radii ad 14 usque 20, circiter 2cm. longi. Inflorescentia fere 13 pedalis. Species a Dre. Ito Keisuke in co opere Nippon Sambutsushi dieto (parte Mino fol. 28) sub nomine jap. Miyama-udo laudata, ad sect. Anomalas* vel humiles* pertinere videtur. ‘Hab. in japonia media: in sylvis alpium Nikko, mense Octobri fi. et fr. mat. Akebia longeracemosa, Matsumura sp. nov. Ab A. quinata, Decne. differt floribus masculinis parvioribus numero- sioribus fl. femin. majoribus. Frutex scandens. Folia sempervirentia longe petiolata, digitatim 5- foliolata, foliolis petiolulatis, oblongis utrinque obtusis vel obovato-oblongis cuneatis apice emarginatis mucronulatis elabris. Flores monoeci, longe pedunculati, fl. mas: numeorosi 25-43 in longas racemas dispositi; pedicelli capillares, patentes, vix 5 mm. longi, bracteis paleaceis, linearibus subulatis : sepala 3, reflexa elliptico-oblonga obtusiuscula 3 mm. longa, 2 mm, lata, glabra; fl. femin: pauciflores, 40 mm. diametro, longe pedicellati, 45-50 mm. longi; sepala 3, in sisco nigra, 18-20 mm. longa, 8-12 mm. lata. Bacea....2...3 Racemi 65-70 mm. longi, 18 mm. lati. Carpella 9 ovaria linearia, 5 mm. longa ; stamina ster. minuta. Stamina fert、3 mm. longa. Hab. in Formosa: in monte Taibooposan tractus Daichn legit Satake anno 1898, fl. m. Februari. * H. Harms in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. vol. 23. p. 12-13. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Forest Flora | of Japan. Il. by M. Shirai. With Pl. IT. 2. Loranthus Tanakee (Fr. et Sav.) Nom. Jar. Hozakinoyadoriki. ホ ザ キノ ヤ ド リ キ (Order Loranthacez). Plate II. Fig. 1, branch with flower; 2, different views of flower ; 3, flowers with calyx and corolla removed; 4, petal of the inner whorl; 5, petal of the outer whorl with stamen; 6, stamen of the outer staminal whorl: 7-8, diagramatical vertical view of the flower buds; 9, floral diagram ; 10, branch with fruit; 11, fruit; 12, vertical section of fruit showing embryo in the seed; 13, cross section of fruit: 14, branch of the host plant (Quercus grosseserrata) with parasite (Loranthus Tanakee); 15, cross section of a branch of the host plant, showing the distribution of roots of the parasite ; 16, vertical section of a branch of the host plant attacked by L. Tanakee, showing the course of the roots of the parasite ; 17, surface view of the growing apex of the parasite ;—all except 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 enlarged. e _ Parasitic bushy shrub, dichotomously branching. Branches angular when young, becoming terete as they increase in thickness. Bark glossy, of a castaneo-brown color, dotted with roundish lenticels. | Leaves opposite, deciduous, subsessile, about 2 inches long, obovate-cuneate or oblong-ovate, narrowed at the base to a very short petiole, rounded or pointed at the apex, sometimes cuspidate, entire, subundulate, glabrous and penninerved ; nerves indistinct. Spikes as long as the leaves, solitary, terminal to the young lateral shoots at the apex of the branches of last year, each of which shoots bearing commonly 3 pairs of leaves. Flowers minute き inch in diameter, hermaphrodite, yellowish, 11-14 in number, opposite, on a slender 4-angled rachis. Petals distinct, 4-6 in two rows, } inch long, ovate or oblong, acuminate, puberulous at the margin; those of the inner row shorter and smaller than those of the outer raw. Stamens 4-6 in two rows, outer ones longer than inner and slightly adhering at the base 20 to the petals of the outer row. Ovary inferior with its base sunk in the rachis, ellipsoidal; calyculus short and notched. Style very stout, shorter than the petals. | Stigna subcapitate, 3-lobed and oblique. Fruit ま inch long, obovate or ellipsoidal, glabrous, yellowish when ripe, pulpy; endocarp membranaceous with 4-6 longitudinal ridges and covered with viscous sub- stance. Seed ellipsoidal, smooth ; embryo straight, cylindrical in the axis of a fleshy albumen. This is the plant first noticed by Franchet and Savatier in their Enumeratio Plantarum Japonicarum Vol. II. under the name of Loranthus (?) Tanakae. Since that time no details have bo published about this plant from the lack of good specimens. In the. summer (June 9th) of 1896, 1 was fortunate enough to collect specimens of this rare parasite in flower at Kawamatamura, a village situated at the foot of the northern slope of Kanayatoge near Yumoto in Nikko, and obtained its fruit in the winter of the same year from the same district. © . gaa This species is usually found parasitic on the branches of Quercus grosseservata and Castanea vulgaris often in company with the common Viscum album; but the mode of growth of its root is very characteristic, and is entirely different from that of the latter species. The primary root of Loranthus Tanake sends out many lateral roots which push their way through the cambium and the young wood of the branch of the host plant, and behave exactly in the same manner as those of Loranthus ewropaens. From the outer surface of the lateral roots there often arise many arms which grow towards the cortex along the medullary rays and serve as organs for taking nourishment from the surrounding tissues, and on the surface of the roots we find a zigzag oun which is also the case with Loranthus europeans. This outline is produced by the successive bending of the growing apex of the root towards outside (caused by the lignification and hardening of the wood fibres through which it grows) and its further growth in the softer tissues of the newly formed wood. The number of the angles of the zigzag formed in the skis layer of one year’s growth varies from 4-6, , Besides this outward bending the apex of the root presents a lateral bending probably caused by the presence of a large medullary ray which seems to supply nourishment from the cortex of the host to the root. This shows a kind of chemotropism within the wood of the host, _ Mkin0a a New Genus of Hepaticae, By ど K. Miyake. With Pl. II. In April of this year Mr. Makino of our Botanical Institute handed me a liverwort, which was collected by him in Mt. Kiyosumi in the pro- vince of Awa, about 50 miles south-east of Tokyo. The plant belongs to a thallose Jungermanniacese, having the thallus just like that of Pedlia, so that it can be easily mistaken for the latter when one has only the sterile specimen. Happily my specimens had well developed sporogonia and sexual organs. The oblong elliptical shape of the capsule and the position of the antheridia, which are grouped in a depression near the apex of the thallus, show at once that the present species should be grouped under a genus other than Pellia. By somewhat careful study of this plant I found that it could not be satisfactorily referred to any described genus. Even Schiffner’s Hepa- tice,’ which is said to contain almost all the described genera, except the very recently established ones, failed to throw any light upon the systematic position of the plant. So it seemed necessary that a new genus should be established to contain it. For this the name Makinoa, in honor of Mr. Makino, the collector of this plant, is proposed; and as the plant is alike Peddia in its external appearance, the species was named Makinoa pellioides. Then I sent the specimens, with figures and descriptions, to Mr. Stephani of Leipzig, to ask his opinion. He acknowledged the establish- ment of a new genus upon this plant, and sent words that the plant was sent him before from Japan, but without fructification, and he described it under the name Pellia crispata;*' and so that the plant should be named Makinoa crispata, (St.) Miyake. sii) Hepatice。 in Engler und Prantl, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, I Teil, 3 Abteil. 91, 92 Lief. | 2) Stephani, Hepatice Japonice, Bulletin de THerbier Boissier, vol V, 1897, p. 103. 22 The thallus is dichotomously branched, about 5—8 cm, in length and 1—1.5 cm. in breadth, bears numerous rhizoids on the median ventral surface. The main portion | of the thallus, consists. of several layers of cells, but the marginal portion being of one layer, The sexual organs are borne on the dorsal median surface near the apex. Archegonia are in group, covered by a slightly dentated involucre on the dorsal side (Fig. 1, 2). Capsule of ‘the’ sporogonium is oblong elliptical, dark brown in color, and with a long white seta (Fig. 1, sp.). The form of the capsule is one of the points of external difference between the present species and Pedlia, in which it is spherical. Calyptra cylindrical, projected high above the involucre, which remains something like a fold in the base of the dorsal half of the former. The elater is long, tapering in both ends, having two spirals fused togather to form a long continuous thickening in one side (Fig. 3). The spore is comparatively small and nearly spherical ranging from 20: to 25 z in diameter (Fig. 4). Its wall is thick and much thicker in one side than in the other half. It contains a nucleus. and some chlorophyll, and has the markings of reticulated ridges on the outer surface. It seems that the spore does not divide into many cells before dispersing, as we can see in Pedlia and ere; cephalus. Antheridia are in group and immersed in the tissue of the thallus at the bottom of a somewhat cup-shaped depression, on the apex of a thallus, which is bordered on the -hinder side. by a crescent- shaped ridge, while its front part, having no border or ridge, passes eradually into the apex of the thallus (Fig. 5). Longitudinal median section through that part of the thallus may give a more correct idea (Fig. 6). When the antherihia are ripe, they burst out and their contents are seen as white milky fluid on the depression. If we take a drop of it on a slide and examine under the microscope, we can see a. great number of spermatozoids in free motion, or still enclosed in the mother cells. | When I first examined it, my attention was called at once to the great size of the spermatozoid. The long spirally twisted body with a pair of cilia could be easily distinguished with a low power as 2xB, Zeiss. | The in aoe were fixed by the vapour of osmic acid, and stamed with fuchsin-iodinegreen. The main body of the spermatozoid which is derived from the nucleus of the mother cell ig stained blue, while the narrower apex and the somewhat thickened hinder part, which are said to be derived from the cytoplasm stained red. A: pair of long cilia, 23 which is attached to the anterior part of the body, is stained light red, as it is of the cytoplasmic origin.” ee As far as I know, the spermatozoid of Pellia is the largest one hitherto known among the Hepatice,’ and as the spermatozoid of Makinoa is much larger than that, so it may be the largest among the Hepaticae. Thus Makinoa crispata is a very good object’ for the study of the struc- ture and development of plant spermatozoid, which I am hoping to under- take in the coming year. The diagnosis of our new liverwort -is given as follows :— Makinoa crispata, noy. gen. et nov. sp. Plant thalloid, dichotomously branched; dioecious, bearing the ‘sexual organs on the dorsal median surface, near the apex of the thallus; the ventral surface with numerous rhizoids on the median portion: archegonia grouped, on the apex of the dorsal surface, covered by a slightly dentated involucre: antheridia in group, immersed in a depression on the apex of the thallus, bordered by a crescent-shaped ridge on the hinder part ; spermatozoid of very large size: capsule of the sporogonium oblong elliptical, dark-brown in color, with long seta; elater long, tapering at both ends, with 2 spirals fused into a continuous mass of thickened wall in one side ; spore globular, greenish ; calyptra cylindrical projected much above the involucre. Fruiting in April, the sexual organs being ripen in the same month. The plant grows in the valley of Mt. Kiyosumi, in the province of Awa, on the Pacific coast, collected by Mr. Makino. It- was also found before by Mr. Faurie at Akita, in the northern part of Japan and sent to Mr. Stephani. It was after this specimen that he first described the present plant under the name Pellia crispata. In closing I wish to express my hearty thanks to Mr. Stephani for his kind suggestion, as Botanical Institute, College of Science, Imperial University, Tokyo. Nov. 15th, 1898. 1) For the further discussion of the structure and development of the spermatozoid of plant, see! Belajeff, Ueber Bau und Entwickelung der Spermatozoiden der Pflanzen, Flora, 1894. 2) Campbell, The Structure and Development of the Mosses and Ferns, 1895, P. 92. 24 Explanation of Plate ITI. Makinoa crispata, (St.) Miyake. Female plant; 2, a group of antheridia covered by an involuere ; sp. sporogoniun ; ca, calyptra ; im, involucre; nat. size. Longitudinal median section through the thallus bearing archegonia (2); 2n, involucre ; +, rhizoids; x 30 (about). Two full-developed elaters; x 200, | Ripe spores; a, surface view; 0b, optical section; x 200. Male plant, bearmg antheridial groups; two younger ones (4) and an old one ( 4’), whose antheridia have been emptied last year : nat. size. Longitudinal median section througth the thallus bearing an an- theridial group; (4), antheridium; x 25, Spermatozoids; a, in free motion ; | 6, enclosed in the mother- cell; c, partly out of the mother-cell ; fixed with osmic acid vapour and stamed with fuchsiniodinegreen ; x 900 (4 x ys Zeiss). . Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from p. 16.) By T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo- Athyrium microsorum Makino nom. nov. Caudex short, creeping, rooting, clothed with tawny-brown scales ; scales broadly linear, gradually acuminate, nearly entire, thinly membra- naceous, with delicate veins and numerous fine longitudinal areole. Stipes stout, long, herbaceous, brownish-stramineous when dry, very laxly scaly, well developed ones about 40cm or more long. Fronds often ample, ovate, acuminate, quadripinnatifid, thinly herbaceous, flaccid, nearly glabrous, but common and secondary rachis. thinly dispersed with light brown linear scales; primary pnnze spreading or erect-patent, alternate, about 10 on each side of the rachis, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, shortly petioled, largest ones about 27cm long, 14cm broad; secondary pinnee spreading, alternate, deltoid-lanceolate, acuminate, shortly petiolulate, pin- nate with rather many pinnules, with stout-filiform rachis, largest ones about Scm long, 4cm broad; pinnules horizontally patent, narrowly deltoid, obtuse, with very short petiolule, usually truncate-subcordate at the base, deeply pmnatifid into several small segments on each side, 3-13 cm long, キー1 cm broad; segments elliptical-ovate, obtuse, paucicrenate ; veins erect-patent, flexuous above, pinnate; Yenlets few or several, mostly 2- forked, free, loose; common rachis stout, slightly flexuous, herbaceous. Sori very numerous, minute, reniform-horseshoe-shaped, but upper ones in the ultimate segments of the frond ovate and smaller, 2-5 upon the inferior segments of the pinnules but only 1 upon the superior segments, each dorsal on the lower part of the veinlets, arranged on both sides near the costa of the pinnules or segments; indusium very thinly mem- branaceous, pellucid, some reniform-horseshoe-shaped and others broadly 26 obovate-rounded, convex, subfringed on the margin, with very minute longitudinal subsquare areolee. | Asplenium microsorum Makino Notes on Jap. Pl. XV. in Bot. — Magaz., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. Nom, Jap. Yebako-warabi ('T. Makino). Hab, Prov. Tosa: Mr. Tebako-yama (7. Makino! S. Yano! Aug. 1885; 7. Inoue [former 7. Yoshinaga]! Aug. 1888; 2. Yatabe! herb. Se. Coll. Imp, Univ. Tokyo, Aug. 1888; 7. Doz! Aug. 10. 1890). A rare species; remarkable for the most decompound frond cut into the copious and small ultimate segments, ' Athyrium crenulatoserrulatum Makino sp. nov. Rhizome creeping, rooting, clothed with rufous-brown scales; scales lanceolate, acuminate, usually entire, sometimes very scantily denticulate, membranaceous, closely veiny, with very finely longitudinal areoke. Stipes approximately scattered, long, stout, herbaceous, laxly clothed throughout with lanceolate acuminate rufous-brown scales, 25-40cm in length. Frond ample, subdeltoid or ovate-deltoid, thinly herbaceous, tripinnatifid, with about 13 pinnze on each side of the main rachis, 30-45em long, 30-38 cm broad; main rachis and secondary rachis laxly sparse with the linear rufous-brown scales, midvein of the pinnules thinly dispersed with hairy scales, and superior portion of the main and secondary rachis as well as midvein of the pinnules very finely pilose beneath as is the costa of the ultimate segments; pinnte erect-patent, often nearly opposite, oblong- lanceolate, shortly petioled, acuminate, pinnate, but pinnatifid at the apical portion, with slender rachis which bears a narrow-winged border on each side above, largest ones about 23cm long, 9cm broad; pinnules numer- ous, horizontally patent, lanceolate, subsessile, but quite sessile in superior ones, subtruncate at the base, shortly acuminate in ‘the inferior ones but acute or obtuse in the superior, deeply pinnatipartite, but in the superior ones cut down about halfway to the costa, largest ones 53cm long, 12cm broad; segments about 6-13 on each side, nearly or quite horizontally patent, closely placed, oblong, obtuse, or abruptly acute, broadly adnate at the base, crenulato-serrulate with minute teeth on the margin and at the apex, 3-8 mm long, 2- nearly 4 mm broad; veins spreading, nearly straight, subflexuous, pinnate; veinlets erect-patent, 1-6 on each side, mostly simple or 2-forked. Sori 1-9 to a segment, minute, broadly elliptical, each situated on nearly the middle of each veinlet; indusium deciduous. 27 Asplenium crenulatoserrulatum Makino in sched. herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo. Nom. Jap. O-miyamainuworabi (Z. Matsumura). Hab. Prov. SgrNaNo: foot of Mt. Komagadake (Z. Matsumura! herb. Se. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokys, Aug. 2, 1880); Prov. Eogreo: Mt. Shimidzu-toge (7. Makino! Sept. 1888); Prov. Musasn1: Mt. Yokami-yama (T. Makino! July 16, 1888). | This species is nearly allied to Athyrium crenatum Rupr., which 1s also found in Japan, but the veinlets of the segments simple or 2-forked ; the segments minutely crenulato-serrulate on margin; the sori muchssmaller and more copious; the outline of the frond deltoid verging to the ovate figure ; and the scales of the rhizome and stipe rufous-brown. Forma hakonense. Frond smaller, deltoid ; ultimate segments broader, with obscure serra- tion. Sori larger and longer. Hab. Prov. Sacami: Mt. Hakone (S. Okubo! herb. Sc, Coll. Imp, Univ. Tokyo). Athyrium rigescens Makino sp. nov. Caudex stout, thick, ascending, densely rooting. Stipes tufted, long, slender, usually shorter ‘than the frond, stramineous, nearly naked, but densely scaly at the base; scales fuscous-black, linear, 3-1 cm long, gradually acuminate, entire, with longitudinal areolee. Frond subdeltoid- ovate, 22-55 cm long, 15-30cm wide, acuminate, bipinnate, but bipin- natifid at the apical portion, naked, rigidly herbaceous; pinne spread- ing, 12-15 on each side, narrowly lanceolate, often somewhat falcate, acuminate, pinnate, but pinnatifid at the apical portion, very shortly petioled, 1-3cm broad, but largest one when well developed about 20cm long, 4cm broad, slightly apart from one another, secondary rachis stout- filiform, narrowly canaliculate on the upper side, with a spine at the base of pinnules, usually purpurascent as well as the main rachis; pinnules spreading, usually approximate one another, very shortly petiolulate, sub- dimidiato-ovate-oblong, 4-23 cm long, 2-10 or more wide, with a few Spines on the costa in the upper surface, unequally acutely serrate, inferior ones sometimes inciso-lobed, acute at the apex, obliquely cuneate at the base, in the upper lower side with a pauciserrate auricle which is parallel to the rachis in the inner side, pilose at the base of the petiolule ; rachis slender, naked, canaliculate on the front side as is the stipe; veinlets 2-forked, but simple in the upper and pinnate in the lower, erect-patent, 28 rather loose, conspicuous beneath. Sori 4-13 to a pinnule, in two regular rows near the costa, sometimes also 1-3 to an auricle, oblique, narrowly oblong, 14-3 mm long, very slightly curved, lower one often hamate at the top ; indusium membranaceous, subfimbriato-erose. Asplenium rigescens Makino in sched. herb. Sc. Coll. imp. Univ. Tokyo. Nom, Jap. Zani-tnuwarabi ('T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Kir: Mt. Nachi-yama (Z. Matsumura ! herb. ‘So. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 29, 1883); Prov. Awa in Shikoku: Nishiu-mura (R. Yatabe! July 24, 1888); Prov. Tosa: Omoto in Ogawa-mura (7. Makino! 1884, Aug. 17, mg Mt. Honokawa-yama (7'. Makino! Aug. 1889). : Related to Asplenium Wardii Hook., but more rigid in the texture ; the pinnules more numerous and more sharply pointed at the apex; the scales much fuscous-black. Athyrium Wardii (Hook.) Makino. This species was included among Huasplenium, a eae of Asplenvunr, first by Sir. W. J. Hooker and then by J. G. Baker; but it must, in my opinion, be referred to Athyrium, for it frequently possesses ~ sori characteristic of Athyrium. Its general habit is also like that of the other members of this genus. } Var. major Makino var. nov. Stipe long, about 35-40 cm. long, clothed with linear and dull-brown scales. Aner ample, deltoid-ovate, 30-50 cm long, 20-30 cm _ broad, bipinnate but pinnatifid at the apical portion, herbaceous, naked; pinnee about 10 on each side, obliquely patent, moderately distant from one - another, lanceolate, acuminate, petioled, largest one 24cm long, 6 cm broad; pinnules nearly horizontally patent, shortly petiolulate, a little remote from one another, subdimidiato-oblong-lanceolate, obtuse with acute teeth at the apex, obliquely cuneate at the base, shallowly pinnatifid into crenato-lobes few-toothed, but obscure in superior ones, with a rounded- ovate auricle at the upper lower side, largest one 34cm long, 12mm broad ; rachis slender, subflexuous above; veinlets erect-patent, rather loose, 2-forked, but lower ones pinnate and upper ones simple, those in the auricle simply pinnate or spuriously 4—5-times forked. Sori in two regu- lar parallel rows near the costa, oblique, linear-oblong, 2-4 mm long, very slightly curved, lower one double at the top; indusiurn membranaceous, acute or subobtuse at both ends, obscurely denticulate or nearly entire on the margin. 29 Nom. Jap. O-hirobanoinuwarabi (T. Makino nom. nov.). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Kitagawa in Nanokawa (7 Makino! 1885), Omoto in Ogawa-mura (7. Makino!.1885, Aug. 17, 1887). A more robust one than the typica, from which I can not specifica!ly distinguish. The pinnules are narrower. The inferior sorus is more frequently double at the top instead of being hamate, which is also the condition frequent in the typica. This is due probably to the confluence of the veinlet with the upper part of the hamate indusium. In general habit this resembles A. macrocarpum (Bl.) and A. nigripes (Bl.) Moore, but in the shape of the sori it is widely difierent from the former, and in the shape of pinnules from the latter. Athyrium Filix-femina Roth. Var. nigropaleaceum Makino var. nov. Stipes erect, slender, shorter than the frond, thinly scaly throughout but denser towards the base, fuscous at the base; scales fuscous-black, shining, lanceolate, curled when dry. Hrond oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, 40-60 cm Jong, 10-18 or more broad, herbaceous ; ) lnnee erect-patent or spreading, narrowly lanceolate, much decreasing in size in the inferior ones, he lowest one sometimes about 24cm in length, middle ones largest and 10-15cm long, 14-3 or sometimes more wide; pinnules patent, sessile, adnate to the ee rachis in the superior ones, lanceolate, about 3-14 cm long, 2-6mm or more wide, inciso-lobed; lobes ovate or elliptical, usually acutely or obtusely paucidentate, obtusely truncate at the top; veinlets simple. Sori 1-4 to a lobe, situated on the infra-medium of lower veinlets, about 1mm long, slightly curved, or hamate at the top ; indusium fimbriato-ciliated. Nom. Jap. Miyama-meshida (Z. Matsumura). Hab. Prov. Kaca: Mt. Haku-san (Herb. ! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, sub nom. Aspleniwn melanolepis, Aug. 8, 1881); Prov. SHivano: Mt. Ondake (Herb.! loc. cit. sub nom. Asplenium melanolepis, July 28, 1881); Prov. Ueo: Mt. Chokai-zan (Herb.! loc. cit. sub nom. Asplenium melanolepis July 28, 1887); Prov. Ecuico: Mt. Shimidzu-toge (7. Makino! Sept. 1888) In the size and form of the frond this variety accords with the European type, but the scales of the stipe are intensely fuscous-black. It is found in the middle and northern parts of the main-land of Japan. The frond is usually smaller and narrower than in var. melanolepis (Fr, et Sav.), but frequently broader ones may occur, which serve as the connecting link of the two varieties. 30 Var. melanolepis (Franch. et Sav.) Makino. Stipe long, shorter than the frond, black-brown at the base; scales lanceolate «or broadly lanceolate, black-brown, denser towards the base of stipes. Frond ample, tripinnatifid, broadly ovate-lancéolate, about 40-63 em long, 23-40 cm broad ; pinnmee spreading, alternate, lanceolate, 13-5 cm wide, middle ones 12-21 cm long, distant and smaller in the inferior ones; pinnules spreading, lanceolate, acute, sessile or sometimes subsessile, deeply pinnatifid, 2-3 cm long, 4-8 mm wide; segments oblong or elliptical, more or lees dilated at the base, sharply denticulate, subtruncate at the apex; veinlets mostly simple. Sori 1-6 to a segment, situated nearly on the middle part of lower veinlets, usually hamate at the top, about 1 mm long; indusium fimbriato-ciliated on the margin. 3 Asplenium melanolepis Franch. et Sav. Enum, plant. Jap. IL. p. 226 et 623. Noni. Jap. Me-shida (Z. Matsumura), O-inuwarabi (Z. Matsumura). Hab. Prov. Sximorsuxe: Mt. Nikko (Herb.! Se. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, sub nom, Asplenium Filia-femina, July 31, 1877), Mt. Shirane- yania in Nikko (Herb.! lL c. sub nom, Aspl. Filia-femina, Aug. 28, 1884); Prov. OsgrMA in Hokkaido: Hakodate (Herb.! 1. c。sub nom. As- plenium spinulosum, Aug. 14, 1878); Prov, Isaixari: Sapporo (Herb. ! 1. c. July 30, 1878); Prov. Hipaxa; Samani (K. Miyabe! herb. 1. ¢. stb nom, Aspl. spinulosum, June 18, 1884); Prov. Kusurr: Sempoji (K. Miyabe! herb. 1. c. sub nom, Aspl. spinulosum, Aug. 10, 1884), A remarkable variety. Var. deltoideum Makino var. nov. Caudex thick, stout, oblique. Stipe tufted, long, slender, erect, clothed with scales towards the base; scales rufous-brown, membranaceous. Frond deltoid, or ovato-deltoid, sub-tripinnate, 30-60 cm long, 20-40 cm broad ; ,pinne erect-patent, about 10-14 on each side, oblong-lanceolate, shortly petioled, more often subopposite, lowest ones largest; pinntiles sprearing, lanceolate, very shortly petiolulate, acute or obtuse, 2-8 cm long, 4-22 cm wide, nearly pinnate below in the inferior ones, but else pinnatifid ; seoments spreading, lower ones elliptical-oblong, sometimes ovato-lanceolate, often subcuneate towards the base, usually abruptly obtuse or acute at the apex, frequently pinnatifid into the sharply dentate small lobes in lower ohes, sometimes with a minute auricle on the upper lower side, the upper ones merely sharply dentate ; veinlets simple in the upper segments, but ustial- ly 2-forked or pinnate in the lower segments. Sori short, elliptical, often horseshoe-shaped ; indusium very thinly membranaceous, fimbriato-ciliated. ol Nom, Jap. Sato-meshida (T. Makino nom, nov.)-. Hab. Prov. Ecuizen: Mt. Tochiki-toge (Herb.! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 2, 1881); Prov. Tosa: Asakura-mura (7. Makino! Sept. 23, 1892); Prov. YamasHirno: Umegahata near Mt. Takao-yama (7. Makino! Nov. 7, 1893); Prov. Omr: Maehara (7. Makino! herb. Sc Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Noy. 1894); Prov. Rixucsat : Mt. Kurikoma-yama (7. Makino ! Aug. 1890, very luxuriant form). An extraordinary variety. The ultimate segments are larger and more laxly disposed. There are some specimens in the herbarium of the Science College, Imperial University of Tokyo, which were collected in the altitude of 4000 feet on Mt. Fuzi, and these may be referred to my variety rather than to Athyrium macrocarpum (Blume), although I have some doubt on this point. Diplazium Textori (Miq.) Makino. Rhizome widely creeping, hard, black, loosely rooting, scattered with the basal remains of old stipes, clothed with scales at the apical part; roots hard, stout-filiform. Stipe long, slender, hard, dark-green, black at the base, stout-wiry, sulcate on the front side as is the rachis, densely clothed with scales at the base, but often sparsely scattered above, 25-48 em long. Scales 4-7 mm long, linear, gradually acuminate towards the apex, fuscous-black, loosely spinuloso-denticulate, rigidly membranaceous, with nerves stronger towards centre and longitudinally narrow areole, those of the superior portion of the stipe dark-brown. Frond deltoid-lanceolate, acuminate, 25-40 cm long, 12-24 cm broad, simply pinnate, but pin- natifid at the apical portion, glabrous above, very thinly villose underneath, chartaceous, not herbaceous; pinne about 12-15 on each side, patent, lower ones sometimes slightly deflexed, subtruncate at the base, with short petioles which are about 5-13 mm long in the lowest one, but superior ones sessile, and uppermost ones decurrenti-adnate to the rachis, lanceolate, somewhat falcate, acuminate, largest ones about 15cm long, 5cm wide, lower ones halfway cut down to the midvein or more deeply pinnatifid, middle ones about one-third cut down and superior ones crenato-lobate ; segments subfalcato-ovate to oblong-ovate, obtuse, obsoletely denticulate towards the apex, but subentire in the superior ones, those of the lowest pinnze often acute falcato-lanceolate and 3cm in length; rachis slender, hard, very laxly scaly or nearly glabrate : veins obliquely patent, pinnate; veinlets about 2-6 on each side, but about 11 in the largest segments, erect-patent, loose, 32 usually simple or 2-forked, the upper lowest one longest and arcuato- curved. Sori copious, oblique, in two rows nearer the costa than the margin of the segments, linear, straight, but in the upper lowest one arcuate largest and usually diplazoid moreover sometimes bifurcate; industum ‘membranaceous, light brown, entire on the margin. Asplenium Mettenianum Miq. Ann. Mus. bot. Lugd.-Bat. 1867, p. 174, et Prol. fl; Jap. p. 339. ( Asplenium Textort Miq. Catal. Mus. bot. Lugd.-Bat. 1870, p. 126. Nom. Jap. Miyama-nokogirishida (T. Makino), Hab. Prov. Kir: Mt. Nachi-yama (Herb.! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 29, 1883); Prov. Tosa: Omoto in Ogawa-mura (7. Makino! Aug. 17, 1887), Mt. Yokogura-yama (2. Makino! 1884, Aug. 28, 1887), Mt. - Ushioe-yama in Kochi (7. Makino! Nov. 1895), Mt. Honokawa-yama (S. Yano! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Uni. Tokyo, Aug. 17, 1889) evar Tyo: Kashiwamura (ググ. Umemura! Sept. 2, 1896). A good species distinct from Diplazium japonicum (Thunb.). | Though it resembles the latter in its general habit, it clearly differs from it by the texture of the frond, the form and colour of the scales, the presence of petioles to the pinnes, the length of the sori, the stiffness of the rhizome, and the stoutness of the roots, This is found especially in shady places of the mountains in the southern parts of Japan, while D. japontewm commonly grows in the exposed situations of fields and hill-sides throughout the country. Diplaxium japonicum (=Asplemum japoncum Thunb.) is entirely herbaceous in texture. : (To be continued.) MARCH one 1 CONTENTS. fatsumura, J.. Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales. (Continued from FT to) ..)。 、 oo K., Contributions ié the _ Knowledge 6f the Marine. 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(Continued from p. 18). Auctore J. Matsumura. Pedicellaria pentaphylla, Schrank. in Roem. et Usteri, Mag. Bot. IIL St. VII. p. 11; Gynandropsis pentaphylla, De. Prodr. I. p. 238; G. viscida Bunge Enum. Pl. in China p. 81; Fr. et Sav. Enum PI. I. p. 40. Cleome pentaphylla L. linuma in Soomoku-zusetsu XII. t. 23. Hab. in horto botanico Koishikawense culta. Autor operis soomoku- zusetsu in regionibus maritimis Japoniae sponte crescentia esse censet. Ob aestivationem imbricatam ad Rupedicellariam') pertinet. Capparis (Rucapparis) HMenryi, Matsumura sp. nov. Frutex scandens (fide Owatari et Tashiro). Rami teretes virides glabri、 Tolia subcoriacea petiolata elliptica vel oblonga obtusa aplce bre- vissime culloso-cuspidata basi rotundata vel subattennata utrinque glabra integerrima reticulata subtus utrinque prominente 7-9 nervata, nervis valde arcuatis. Petioli 8 mm. longi, glabri. Foliorum lamina 112mm. longa, 52 mm. lata. Stipuli spinosi recti petiolis multo brevioribus interdum eosdem subaequantes. Flores 4-6 supra axillares in seriem verticalem dispositi ; pedicelli glabrescentes, 6mm. longi. Sepala 4, libera imbricata, ovatoelliptica acuta, utrinque glabrescentia margine intus tomentilla. Petala 4, alba, imbricata, lineari-oblonga obtusa sursum margine tomentilla vel glabrescentia, 8-15 mm. longa, 4mm. lata. Stamina 12-16, valde fil- formia alba, 26-30mm. longa; antherae oblongae, flavidae, glabrae. Ovarium subglobosum, glabrum, longe graciliterque stipitatum (stipitis 19 mm. longis), uniloculare placentis 4, ovulis numerosis; stigma sessile. 1) Pax in Engl. et Prantl. Naturl. Pflanzenf. p. 223. 34 Hab. in Formosa; inter Pau-lyau et Fon-kang ubi floret mense Martio, legit C. Owatari anno 1898; locis maritimis proper Fon-kang et montosis prope Byolitsu ubi floret mense Aprili, legit Y. ‘Tashiro anno 1896; ad Takaw (Henry, no. 570). Species cl. A. Henry, qui C. hainanensi, Oliv. et C. membranaceae, Gard. et Champ. affini esse recognivit, dicata; a priori distat floribus multis nec solitariis ovario globosis, a e. membranacea, Gard. et Champ. foliis obtusioribus stipulis spinosis instructis. Cardamine lyrata, Bunge, Enum. Pl. in China p. 79; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 6; Fr. et. Sav. Enum. PL Jap. I. p. 36; Hmnamma- Soomoku-zusetsu XII. t. 6. Stolones foliati simplices vel ramosi, pedales vel ultra, Hohola or- bicularia vel elliptica angulata undulata emarginata cordata palmatim 8- nerva, petiolata, petiolis basi auriculatis vel nudis. Petala alba in sicco quasi flavida 10mm, longa. Pedicelli florentes fructiferique 20mm, longi. Racemi fructiferi 17cm. longi. Siliquae mat. 30mm. longae. .Semina elliptica compressa ala membranacea cincta : funiculus gracilis. Species ad sectionem Pterygospermum Prantl” pertinet. Hab. in Japonia: Iccis udis, prov. Shimoosa legit T. Makino anno 1893; prov. Oomi legit T. Makino anno 1894; in fossis prope Sakai, prov. Izumi legit 8. Matsuda anno 1895, mense Maio fructus maturat; prov. Sanuki insulae Shikoku legit T. Makino anno 1892. Maio floret. 2) Engl. et Prantl. Naturl. Pflanzenf. p. 185. さり Contributions to the Knowledge of the Marine Alge of Japan. Ill. (Continued from p. 10.) By K. Okamura, Rigakuhalushi. With Pl. I. Amansia japonica (Holmes), Fig. 21-22. Syn, Amansia multifida var.japonica. Holmes’ New mar. Alg. Japan no. 8 in Journ. Linn, Soc. Vol. XXXI. I have no doubt that the species from Enoshima collected by Mr. Okubo: and referred to Amansia multifida by Mr. Holmes as its new variety is this plant; for I believe there can not be found any other Amansia in that locality. But the result of my own observations leads me to regard this plant as a new species. I shall state my reason after giving a general description of the plant. Description: Plant high and caulescent, 10-20 em, in hight, including the stem. Stem subcylindrical, arising from an expanded circular disc (often 1.5cm. broad), sparingly branched, 3-12 cm. high, about 3mm, in diameter. Frond arising subfasciculately from the ends or sides of branches, flat, linear, 2-3 times distichously pinnate, 7-10 cm. high, 3-5 mm, broad in the broadest parts, a little narrowed at the basal portion. Pinnae and pinnulae alternate or scattered, often a few arranged along one side, patent with acute axils, obtuse and inrolled at the apex. Midrib passing through the frond, not furnished with proliferations. It becomes thickened below by cortications and as the frond grows in age, the lower portion gradually passes to the stem. Stichidia, transformed from marginal pinnulae, linear, tapering towards borth ends and _ inrolled at the apex. Colour vinous-red. 36 Hab. In deep water. Sagami, Boshi. Remarks : The plant differs from Amansta multifida in its external habit,. colour and size. Also the pinnae and especially pinnulae are not so regularly alternate as in the latter species, but scattered and often 3-4 arranged together on one side, and are not so close to one another as in the latter. The stichidia, again, are longer than those of — a specimen of Am. multifida from Brazil im my possession. They are very narrowly linear measuring 3-5 mm, in length. Moreover, the length of cells of the frond, that is, the breadth of the zones, is quite different jn these two plants. The cells measure in length 80-115 / im Am. multiida and 92-280 yw or perhaps even more in the present plant. On account of these points of differences between the two plants, I can not completely endorse Mr. Holmes’ view that “the Japanese variety of this plant does not present any very marked characters to separate it from Am. multifida, although the colour is quite different.” Nevertheless, I cannot but admit that the plant in question stands very close to Am. multifida. Herposiphonia fissidentoides (Holmes), Fig. 9-11. Syn. Polyzonia fissidentoides Holmes l.c. no. 22 t. XH. f 2 a—b. This pretty plant has been first described by Mr. Holmes from materials collected at Enoshima by Mr. 8. Okubo. After carefully stuey- ing the fructified specimens, I have been led to refer this species to Herposiphonia, and not to Polyzonia as Mr. Holmes has done. Frond: At first glance, the plant appears to have a habit remarkably resembling that of Polyzonia. But on closer examination, even of sterile frond, the “ Langtriebe” distinctly arise alternately from every fourth articulation ; and the “Kurztriebe,? which are flat and leafy, stand almost horizontally in double rows along the upper side of the decumbent stem, giving a dorso-ventral appearence for the plant. The latter arrangement of the “ Kurztriebe,” however, is rather obscure; for, although the leaves (i.e. “ Kurztriebe”) are in reality inserted on the dorsal side of the shoot, yet they spread out very widely on both sides, and appear to lie ap- parently on the same plane as the “ Langtriebe.” Leaves: . The form of the leaves varies from ovato-lanceolate to oblong, ending in a broadly acute apex with a tapering or constricted and oval base. The broader leaves slightly overlap one another with their 37 edges. The length and the breadth of leaves measure 560-750 yw and 131-281 yp respectively. Their surface is composed of horizontally arranged hexagonal cells of approximately equal length (34-38 /) and shows 7-11 cells in the widest row. The apices of “ Langtriebe” are not inrolled, but flat and straight ; the ‘“ Kurztriebe” are patent or almost horizontal, at first curving towards the growing apex of the shoot afterwards becoming flat and straight. Pericentral cells are 9-10 in the main branches, thoroughly ecorticated, with articulations half as long as broad. Fruits; Tetraspores are formed in the more lenear leaves, 7.e. in the “ Kurztriebe,” which contain 3 or 4 of them in a single longitudinal row in lower articulations, and are externally covered by two or sometimes three cells. Procarps are developed on either side but mostly on the outer side of the leaves slightly beneath the apex. Cysticarps are oval with a rather wide ostiole, provided with a more or less elongated turbinate pedicel, which has mostly one or sometimes two wart-like or somewhat short spur-like Tro- minences on both sides near the base of the cystocarp. When two of such prominences are present, one is smaller than the other; but, one or both may be sometimes entirely absent. Of the two prominences, the one is transformed from the remnant of the apical portion of the origmal leaf, and the other is of secondary formation. Remarks; The characters of the plant being as just described, it should, in spite of external resemblance arising from the obscurity of dorso-ventral arrangement, be separated from Polyzonia ; for in Polyzonia there is no regularity in the disposition of ‘ Langtriebe,” from which both kinds of fruits are developed, while in the present plant they are formed from “Kurztriebe.” It seems to me that the plant before us is related to Herposiphonia subdisticha sp. nov., from which it differs however im the form of “ Kurztriebe.” Herposiphonia subdisticha Sp. nov, Fig. 12-14. Diagn. — Frond filiform, subcylindrical, wholly decumbent, rooting from undersurface, branched laterally into “ Langtriebe” and “ Kurz- triebe.” Both of these are subdistichously disposed on almost the same plane, spreading out almost horizontally with straight apex. “Kurz- triebe ” generally incurved at the apical portion of the shoot, subcylindrical, short, blunt at apex, and slightly constricted at base. Pericentral cells 11 in the main branches, thoroughly ecorticated. Tetraspores 4 or 5 in one row in somewhat expanded “ Kurztriebe.” 38° Hab. On various algae, such as Gelidium, Amphiroa &c., between tide marks. Enoshima; Boshi. : Description: | Frond filiform, almost cylindrical, about lem. in length or less, about 217 in diameter, decumbent, adhering to substratum by emitting root-fibres from the lower surface. Root-fibres simple, elongated or remaining short, either endmg with a blunt apex or expanding into a radiato-scutate disc, limited to the main branches, which are few and patent. “Langtriebe” and “ Kurztriebe” are arranged in a subdistichous manner, lying on almost but not quite exactly on one and the same plane. While some “ Kurztriebe ” arise from the dorsal side very slightly — above the plane of “ Langtriebe,” there are others which stand on the same level with the latter, ‘ Langtriebe” spread out laterally with non- inrolled apex, and “Kurztriebe ” almost horizontally while the latter stand- ing near the growing portion of the shoot are incurved toward the axis. The “Langtriebe ” stand on alternate sides at every fourth articulation, and the “ Kurztriebe” similarly arise from articulations devoid of the “ Langtriebe.” A “ Langtrieb” always stands directly above a “ Kurztrieb ” on the same side. The latter is short, 500-600 4 long, 80-140 » broad, somewhat cylindrico-oblong, tapering to a bluntish apex from an equally broad or slightly constricted base, carrying in its young state very short and minute deciduous fibrillae at the apex. Tetraspores are arranged in a straight line in a shghtly expanded “ Kurztrieb,” 4 or 5 im number, externally covered by two outer cells of equal length. Frond is ecorticated throughout, furnished in the main branches with 11 pericentral tubes surrounding the central axis which has a wider calibre, and shows 4—) tubes in surface view. Articulations about half as long as the diameter, Color, dark brawnishred, almost blackish when dry. | Remarks; Owing to the greater obscurity of the dorso-ventral arrangement of parts than in Herpostphonia jisidentoides, the present plant does not appear at first glance to be referable to this genus; but its egular arrangement of ‘Langtriebe ? and the formation of fruits in < Kurztriebe ” tell us its nature. The present plant which is very closely allied to H. jissidentoides differs from the latter, as I have stated in another place, in the narrow and non-leafy “ Kurztriebe.” Chlanidote decumbensa Sp. nov. Hig. 23-25. Diagnosis: Fronds decumbent, radially and repeatedly torn up into 39 reniform lobes, assuming a flabellate outline, with patches of brownish hairs on the undersurface. Sori produced near the line of innovation. Hab. On shells of Haliotis gigantia from the depth of 20 fathoms at Boshti ; Enoshima. Description. Fronds decumbent, at first simple and reniform, after- wards and more usually torn up longitudinally into cuneate segments, whieh are again and again lobed in the similar manner and become flabelliform. The lobes afterwards assume the shape like the original frond, being shghtly imbricated. Fronds attain the length of 3-4cm. in specimens now before us, and have the breadth nearly as much. The lower portion of frond thickens when old, and in some specimens it assumes an appearence somewhat like a stem. The upper surface of frond is smooth, but the under surface is covered with buffy-coloured jomted hairs which mostly arise from the basal portion. In some specimens, they are also emitted near the upper portion mm a somewhat concentric manner. The frond is composed of two layers of cells which are arranged in a single longitudinal row of an equal breadth in surface view. Cells of the under surface are a little larger than those of the upper. Sori are found not fully formed in the specimens now before me ; but some of cells beneath the line of innovation are divided into 4-6 or 8 in double rows, taking an appearence very much resembling to the sporangia illustrated in- J. Agardh’s Anal, Alg. Cont. I, tab. I Fig. 3-5. Colour yellowish-brown when recent, becoming blackish in drying. Substance thin and mem- branaceous and the plant does not adhere to paper in drying. Remarks: The form and habit of the plant in question are much different from Chlanidote microphylla, but the structure of frond, mode of growth, and characters of the fruit are exactly those of this genus. Pachydictyon coriaceum (Holmes). Fig. 31-34. Syn. lossophora coriacea Holmes l.c. no. This plant has been described by Mr. Holmes from the materials collected at Enoura by Mr. K. Saida. Many years previous to that, I myself have also collected many specimens of this plant in several localities and preserved them in my herbarium; but unfortunately they were all sterile specimens and so have been left undetermined. I have sent some of these specimens to the late Prof. Fr. Schmitz labelled Dictyota Kunthit 40 with query and asked his opinion about them. His answer was in the negative. I have since endeavoured to collect fertile specimens, but with no success until last year. Late in the summar, I made an excursion to the Province of Kadsusa and among my collections made there I found many fructified specimens of the species. On studying these materials many characters of the plant came to my notice which could not well be brought into unison with Holmes’ view. I have found that it ought to be referred to genus Pachydictyon instead of Glossophora. Before proceeding further it will be necessary to describe this but littl known plant in detail. Description: Frond high, 30-40cm. long, dichotomo-decompound, shortly stipitate and stipose at base. At a height of some 3-4 cm. above the base, the frond begins to divide repeatedly in dichotomous manner, — the ramification being more or less fastigiato-flabellate. Segments are linear-cuneate, 7-15 mm. broad, with round axils and entire margin; they are usually separated by remote forks, but sometimes they approach much nearer to each other. Terminal segments are heulate and end in either a rounded or bilobed apex, the lobes being mostly parallel or a little patent. Many proliferous segments are produced mostly from injured ends of older segments. In the older portion, the frond evidently consists of three layers of cells. The inner layer consists of large cells, disposed in a simple layer extending between both margins; here and there some of them are divided into two by a partition parallel to the surface. The wall of cells is very much thicker in older than in younger portions. The epidermis consists of a layer of cubical or low rectangular cells, subequal to the breadth or twice as long as broad. They are arranged in a longitudinal row, as seen in surface view. Below the epidermis, there is one or more layers of small cells, which are shghtly larger than the epidermal, but much smaller than the cells of the inner layer. In the younger portion of frond, the intermediate cells are often here and there interrupted; but in older portions, at least one layer of them is always present and even 4 or 5 layers in the marginal portion. The cell-contents are somewhat poorer in these cells than those in epidermis. Pranemata are always present. Tetraspores are spherical, only one or two being found scattered at the begining, but afterwards more and more collected into irregularly oblong or linear sori, which are 2-4 mm. long or often much longer. The sori are scattered over both surfaces, leaving sterile the narrow marginal line and oasis-like patches of variable breadth. Tetraspores appear under Al the microscope roundish or polygonal from mutual pressure; Oogonia are also collected into roundish, dot-like sori, which radiate above the surfaces of the frond. They are very densely scattered over the frond, almost leaving no sterile marginal line. Both kinds of sori are elevated above the surface of the frond: The sori of tetraspores are much larger than those of oogonia. 。 Colour dark yellowish-brown when recent, becoming very opaque in older portions. On drying the plant becomes almost blackish, the brown color being preserved only in younger portions. Substance thick, coriaceous, thin and membranaceous only in the upper portion. Remarks: Fruits of both kinds are similar to those of the species of Dictyota and with regard to this point (neglecting the difference of structure), the plant might appear to belong to the subgenus Pleiadophora under the tribe Naevosae. Now, Mr. Holmes has referred the plant in question to Glossophora on account of the structure of frond, as explained in his remarks, in spite of the different characters of fruits. As regards the fruits he says: “Soris ad frondis basim sparsa.” This expression does not sigaify that sori are scattered over small hgulate leaflets abundantly produced from both surfaces of froud,—what really constitutes the very characteristic feature of the genus Glossophora. Caulerpa brachypus Harv. Fig. 15-17. This beautiful plant was formerly described by Harvey from the ‘specimens collected by C. Wright at Tanegashima, the northernmost island of the Liukiu archipelago. ‘The author characterised it with the following diagnosis :— “Surculo glabro ; phyllodiis subsessilibus elliptico-oblongis basi et apice obtussimis planis enervibus integerrimis nunc hic illic constrictis vel proli- feris.” This description is very-excellent, but I have found out from the specimens of this species collected at Boshti last summar, that the diagnosis just given does not seem yet sufficient. | Moreover, any minute characters can hardly be made out from his description, and so it would not be superfluous to describe here more minutely, | Fronds, when firstly formed, obovate or roundish, becoming more and more oblong as they grow up, having roundish or sometimes cuneate base, and having very short pedicels (usually 1-2 mm. rarely 3mm. long, some- times almost wanting). Fronds are mostly simple but in some specimens 42 they branch sparingly in a dichotomous manner. They are usually constricted here and there, and proliferate from the constricted parts. Proliferous segments also arise repeatedly from the margin, apex and surfaces. And in some cases they grow up into a surculus, instead of becoming a leafy frond. Fronds attain the length of 2-5 cm. with neither constriction nor prolifications, but reach the length of 8-10 cm. when the prolifications are repeated. The apex is roundish, rarely bifid. The margin is mostly entire, but sometimes crenulated. | (the end.) EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PLATE, 1, Prionitis elata; Sp. nov. Fig. 1-2. io A Portion of frond bearing sporophyls; nat. size. Fig. 2. Portion of the cross-section of frond; *4°. 2. Pronitis articulata; Sp. nov. Fig. 3-4, Rig. ~3. Portion of a sterile frond; nat. size. Fig. 4. Portion of a branch bearing sporophylls; nat. size. 3. Gelidium repens; Sp. nov. Fig. 5-8. Fig. 5. Single frond in the natural state; nat. size. Fig. 6. Portion of a sterile frond viewed from the under surface; r, root; moderately mmag。 Fig. 7. Portion of frond bearing cystocarps; 等 ・ Big. ys. 53 A dee 2 5 tetraspores; *>. 4. Herposiphonia fissidentcides (Holmes). Fig. 9-11. Fig. 9. COystocarp j a, the original apex of a “kurztrieb;” b, the secondary prominence ; a Fig. 10. Tetraspores formed in “Kurztriebe;” =>. ig. Ib. “Kurztrieb” producing a procarp; a, the original apex; 7° 5. Herposiphonia subdisticha; Sp. nov. Fig. 12-14. Fig. 12. Plant in nat. size, detached from the substratum. . Fig. 18. Portion of frond, bearing tetraspores; 6, 6, “ Langtriebe;” *°. Fig. 14. Portion of frond, showing the disposition of “Kurz—” and “ Langtriehe.” 15. 16. 6. Caulerpa brachypus Harv.; Fig. 15-17. 43 Portion of plant, profusely branching and proliferating surculus from the surface of a leafy frond; nat. size. = Portion of plant, showing dichotomous ramification of leafy frond and younger ones; nat. size. One of leafy frond, showing crenulated margin ; nat. size. 7. Prionitis patens; Sp. nov. Fig. 18-20. Portion of frond, bearing cystocarps; nat. size. Pieces of branch bearing tetrasporic sori; slightly mag?. Portion of cross-section of the frond : highly mag. 8. Amansia japonica (Holmes); Fig. 21-22. One of the sterile frond, detached from the stem ; Portion of branch, bearing stichidia ; 9. Chlanidote decumbensa; Sp. nov. Fig. 23-26. Fronds in nat. size; the right-hand one showing the upper surface; and left-hand, the lower. Portion of frond seen from the upper surface, bearing sporangia ; Cross-section of the frond ; ] 240 8 nat. size. nat. size. 10. Peyssonnelia caulifera; Sp. nov. Fig. 26-30. Frond, viewed from the under surface; nat. size. Section cut through a tetrasporic sorus; **°. 240 . Neucleus; 芸 Cross-section of the frond; 11. Pachydictyon coriaceum (Holmes.) Fig. 31-34. 240 Terminal portion of frond, bearing tetrasporic sori; nat. size. The same, bearing sori of oospores ; Longitudinal section of frond, showing the cortical layer ; Cross-section of the same; 240 1 nat. size. 2 _& 1 ‘Frond bearing sori of tetraspores, seen from the upper surface ; oO nat. size. the Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from p. 32.) By T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo. Hymenophyllum oligosorum Makino sp. nov. _ Rhizome horizontally wide-creeping, setaceous, fuscous-brown, with loosely fibrous roots ; scales piliform, nearly adpressed, crispate, 2-celled, light leather- coloured, but ferruginous when dry, denser towards the young apical tip of the rhizome, and thinly dispersed on the young stipes, rachis and nerves of the frond beneath. Stipes filform, laxly placed on the rhizome, much shorter than the frond, upper half very narrowly alate, about き ー2em long. Frond dilute green, but olivaceous or brownish-olivaceous when dry, oval to oval- oblong, rounded at the apex, but abrupted in the soriferous ones, usually truncato-subcordate at the base, rather firm in texture, naked but furnished with thinly hair-scales on the rachis and nerves underneath as above described, 14cm or more long, 1 -24em broad; pinnee 3 to 9 on each side, closely placed, spreading, sessile, ovate, obtuse, obliquely and broadly cuneate at the base and confluent to the rachis-wing to which the upper lower side is parallel, very slightly crispate, deeply pinnatifid into a few simple or bifurcate segments; segments erect-patent, close-placed, oblong, 14— 2mm broad, rounded-obtuse at the apex, nearly entire on margin but very obscurely and very minutely denticulate, one-nerved; main rachis broadly winged, flexuous, fuscous; secondary rachis also flexuous; veiniets loose, erect-patent, green in living specimens. Sori 2—10, terminal, and often Jateral on the superior pinna, approximate, almost rounded, 12 —2imm each way, rounded at the base; involucre orbicular, erose and sometimes subtruncate on front margin, naked, divided down to the base into 2- valves ; sporangia numerous, clustered in capitate manner on the top of a short receptacular column, included, shortly pedicellate, with reddish and incomplete ring. 45 Nom. Jap. Kiyosumt-kokeshinobu (T. Makino nom. nov.) Hab. Prov, Awa (=Bosnu): Mt. Kiyosumi-yama (Herb.! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, June 10, 1882; 7’. Makino! April 6, 1896, April 1898). A rare species not yet known from other localities, and found in the above locality much densely growing on the basal portion of the trunk of large trees. Hymenophyilum fiexile Makino sp. nov. Rhizome wiry, wide-creeping, laxly branched, darkish-brown, nearly naked, rooting. Stipes loosely placed on the rhizome, slenderly elongate, wiry, hard, naked but margined with narrowly crispate wings on both sides except the lower portion, shorter than the frond, 2—9cm in length. Frond lanceolate, or broadly lanceolate, sometimes ovate-lanceolate, shortly subacumi- nate, 8 —25cm long, 3--53cm broad, tripinnatifid or subquadripinnatifid, thin, flexible, naked, but thinly and very minutely scaly on the rachis and nerves beneath, darkish ferruginous-brown when dry; pinne usually erect-patent, 10—14 on each side, moderately closed, or laxly distant in the superior and inferior, narrowly triangular-rhomboidal, or sometimes rhomboidal- deltoid, often somewhat falcate, broadly cuneate at the base, very shortly petioled or nearly sessile, divided down nearly to the rachis into few or several pinnules on each side, lowest ones decreasing in size, largest ones about 5cm long, nearly 2cm broad; pinnules cuneate-ovate, deeply divided into few imple or bifurcate seginents in the lower ones, but upper, ones only bifurcate or simple; ultimate segments narrowly oblong, entire, obtuse or retuse at the apex, 14—2mm broad; main rachis slender, crispato- winged throughout, each lateral wing 1 to 1} mm in width. Rori rather copious, laxly disposed except the apical and lower portions of frond, 1 to 15 to a pinna, terminating the inner lower segments of the pinnules, rounded or broadly rounded, rounded at the base, 11—2imm each way; involucre divided down to very base, naked; valves orbicular, sometimes truncate in front, erose-dendate on front margin; sporangia numerous, clustered in capitate manner on the top of a short receptacular column, included, very shortly pedicellate, with incomplete ring. Nom. Jap. O-kokeshinobu. Hab. Prov. Ku: Mt. Nachiyama ( Matsumura! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 25, 1883; I. Miyoshi! herb. 1. ¢. Aug. 18, 1887); Prov. Tosa: Near Mt. Tebako-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 1885), Mt. Honokawa-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 10, 1887), Mt. Kurothki-yama (T. Makino! Nov. 1892). 46 This species is found in the south-west part of Japan, growing pend- ent on the trunks of trees or the surface of rocks in shady places. It is distinguished from H, javanicum Spreng., principally by the form of the frond, and its manner of sustaining the numerous sporangia on the recep- — tacular column, Trichomanes thysanostomum Makino Contr. Stud. Fl. Jap, in Bot. Mae.,. Tokyo, XU, 1898;.p. 193. Caudex very short, erect, with dense scales at the crown; scales fibrillose, fuscous-black, one-costate, 14—23mm long; roots dense, hard, wiry, black, nigro-tomentose, with short rootlets, Stipes tufted, several in number, shorter than the frond, ascending, elongate, terete, strong, hard, dark, hairy at the base, dispersed with very minute glandular adpressed hairs — and then nearly naked, with extremely narrowed marginal-line on both sides, 6 一 16 cm long. Frond quadripinnatifid or more decompound, narrowly ovate, 10 一 28cm long, 4 一 15cm broad, rigid in texture, deeply olivaceous-green when dry, scattered with minute adpressed glandular scaly hairs on rachis and nerves beneath ; pinnee alternate, erect-patent, 6 一 10 on each side, moderately close-placed, ovate-lanceolate, attenuate above, with numerous pinnules, very shortly petioled, with very narrowly winged and _ filiform rachis, largest ones about 12cm in length; pinnules erect-patent, triangular- rhomboidal, caneate at the base, very shortly petiolulate, or subsessile, cut down to the very narrowly winged filiform rachis into several segments ; seoments deeply pinnatifid into a few or several ultimate divisions which are simple or bifurcate and straight or circinato-curved, linear-filiform, one-nerved, retuse at the apex, 2—4mm in breadth; main rachis slender, hard, mar- gined with very narrow wings on both sides throughout. Sori small, 1—6 to a pinnule, terminating the inner lowest ultimate division of the segments, quite sunk in the frond which forms very narrow wings on both sides of each sorus ; involucre subcylindrical, tapering towards the base, a little compressed, very thinly sparse with ascending and adpressed clavate minute glandular scaly hairs, the mouth not dilated, connecting into two lateral obtuse pro- jections, the edge fringed with clavate glandular appendages; receptacular column cetaceous, much exserted beyond the mouth, longest ones being about 1cm in length; sporangia minute, with laterally compressed large ring. Trichomanes aptifoltum Makino H. Kurotwa’s Collections of Liukiu Plants in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VIII, 1894, p. 412, non Presl, excl. syn. Nom. Jap. Kanshinobu-horagoke (Y. Tashiro). Hab. Rytxyt (Loocnoo): Kunchan in Isl. Okinawa (¥. Tashiro! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, April 1887), Yaeyama Archip. (Y. 47 Tashiro! herb. 1. c. Aug. 1887), Nakama-mura in Is]. Iriomote in Yaeyama Archip. (H. Kuroitwa! Aug. 14, 1892). It resembles Trichomanes maximum Blame in general appearance, but the latter species has the creeping rhizome and the dilated mouth of the involucres. W. J. Hooker's Trichomanes anceps 2 in his Species Filicum vol. I. p. 135, may probably contain my species, and then the latter may be found also in Philippine Islands. Trichomanes acutum Makino Notes on Jap. Plants XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892. p. 45. Rhizome horizontally wide-creeping, filiform, fuscous-black, tomentose, with loosely short roots. Stipes laxly placed on the rhizome, very short to the longest ones being about 2cm in length, tomentose at the base, mar- gined with wings gradually broader above. Frond small, delicate, ovate, or narrowly ovate, 3 —3cm long, 3—2cm or more wide, subflabellate-bipinnatifid, or sometimes scarcely subtripinnatifid, thin, subdiaphanous, almost naked, darker yellowish-green when dry, more or less crispate; main rachis broadly winged ; pinnee erect-patent, a few or several on each side, sessile, cuneate- ovate or narrow, pinnatifid or subflabellate into narrowly deltoid very sharp- ly acute and erect-patent segments which are rarely bifurcate in the lowest, furnished with numerous oblique sprious venules. Sori only one to a pinna, axillary, compressed, naked, the tube sunk in frond, subdeltoid, tapering below, distinctly 2—lpped ; lip dilated, ovate-deltoid, obtuse at the apex, equal to or a little shorter than the tube, with irregular sprious vein near the margin ; receptacle columnar, exserted, straight ; sporangium with large ring. Nom. Jap. Koke-horagoke (T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Shiraishi-mura in Hayama-go (7. Makino! Nov. T1, 1885), Ninotaki in Nanokawa-mura ( 7. Makino! Nov. 4, 1887), Nanokawa-mura (K. Watanabe! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, March 26, 1891). This species is one of Didymoglossum group, and has an affinity to Trichomanes Filicula Bory. The sharpness of the ultimate segments makes this species very peculiar. Dr. H. Christ's Diagnosis of the species was published in the “ Bulletin de Herbier Boissier,’” IV. 1896, p. 665; and the figure, together with above described Hymenophyllum oligosorum, and flexile, will appear in the fore-coming number of my “Phanerogamze et Pteridophytee Japonicee iconibus illustratee.”’ 48 Polypodium (Phymatodes) annuifrons Makino Phanerog. et Pterid. Jap. icon. illustr. I. tab. 7. Rhizome creeping, attaining the leneth of several inches, stout-wiry, flexuous, often loosely branched, sending fibrous roots below, bears a few: fronds above, scattered with small tubercles, the basal remaims of old stipes, and covered with adpressed minute scales which are ovate-deltoid eroso- denticulate dark-brown and often deciduous in age. Stipes loosely placed, articulated at the base, hard, naked, smooth, slender, terete, slightly com- pressed, stramineous, with 2 fibro-vascular bandles within, about 1—3cm in length, the base clothed with scales which are narrowly deltoid, lacerate, fuscous-brown, and 14—2mm long. Frond annual, lanceolate, sometimes falcate, about 9 一 23 cm long, 13 一 3 cm broad, gradually attenuated above into an obtusely or sub-acutely acuminate apex, acute at the base and slightly decurrent to the stipe, entire, somewhat crispate, chartaceous, light green, paler beneath, naked but very thinly scaly on the lower portion of the midrib beneath, sparsely and very minutely nigro-punctate on the upper ‘surface ; midrib slender, prominent above, stramineous; venation immersed and superficially invisible; veins erect-patent, not distinct, in distance of about 4—6mm one another: veinlets forming irregularly small copious and obliquely angular-suboblong areolke, including a widely divaricately once or twice bifurcate free veinlet with a minute tubercle at the end. Sori oc- cupying the upper portion of the frond, in a single row midway between the midrib and margin or rather nearer the midrib, a little apart from one another, rounded, 14—3 mm in diameter, very shallowly sunk, forming very low protuberances on the back, prominent, yellow, mixed with suborbicular erose and long pedicellate peltate scales among long pedicellate sporangia. Polypodium japonense Makino Contr. Stud. Fl. Jap. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, Xai. DI 105: Polypodium Schradert Maxim. in litt. non Metten. Nom. Jap. Hotez-shida. Hab. Prov. Samorsuke: Mt. Nikko (Herb.! Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Oct. 1, 1879); Prov. SgrNANo : Kiso (Herb.! 1. ce. July 29, 1880) ; Prov. Kaca: Mt. Haku-san (Herb.! 1. c。 Aug. 6, 1831); Prov. IsHixari: Sapporo (Herb.! 1.c. July 31, 1878); Prov. Tosa: Nanokawa (7. Makino ! Nov. 1884, June 10, 1885), Mt. Honoxawa-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 1889) ; Prov. Musasur: Iwatozawa in Chichibu (7. Makino ! July 15,1888). This species is found throughout the country, and growing on the bark of large trees in mountainous districts. The fronds are entirely annual (To be continued.) Otanical Magazine. Par APRIL 20rx, 1899. NO 2 ea CONTENTS. ーー の J., Notule ad Renee ee orientales. Gs aeons が 07 ees p. 34) . : s,s Page ee ay T., Plantes Japonenses nove vel minus cognitee, “(Co wed me 3 pe) Bes Me 8 ee _ (Continued from No. BAe. 9 107 tino, T., Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan XIV. . 110 Tew 7 ee. _ Heinricher, E., Die grunen Halbschmarotzer, II. 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Cardamine resedifolia, 1.. DC. Prodr. I. p. 150; C. nipponica, Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. IJ. p. 281. Hab. insula Yezo: loco non indicato legit Boehmer; prov. Kaga: monte Hakusan ubi Augusto fr. mat., legerunt Matsumura et Yatabe anno 1881 : prov. Etchi: monte Tateyama, ubi Julio florens, legerunt Matsu- mura et Yatabe anno 1884; prov. Shinano: monte Ontake, ubi Julio fl., legit Yatabe anno 1880. Specimina nostra praeter siliquas stylis longioribus terminatos cum europaeis exacte congruunt. Folia radicalia simplicia; fohorum caulimorum petioli basi auricalati, Siliquae juveniles patentes ; maturae erectae, 30 min. longae. Cl. Franchet 1. c. ait: “‘ Mais toutes les feuilles radicales de la plante du Japon sont pinnées et non pas entieres cu seulement trilobées, comme celles de ja plante de France,” sed speciminibus a me examinatis foltis radicalibus simplicibus amplius instructis. Idem autor, qui siliquas juveniles tantum viderit, “siliquae patentes” immerito descripsit. Cardamine gemmifera, Matsumura sp. nov. Radix perennis, gracilis, Caules subcaespitosi, graciles decumbentes, ultra pedales, glabri foliosi deorsum parcissime pilosuli, Folia simplicia, tenuia ; caulina inferiora rhomboideo-elliptica vel oblonga basi in petiolum angustum longumque cuneata, acuta grosse pauci-dentata : superiora lineari- lanceolata vel oblanceolata integerrima glabra, marginem versus tantum petiolumque parce pilosula, in quavis ecrum axilla etiam ad apicem racemorum gemmam floriferam gerentia ; folia gemmarum lonse petiolata rotundata vel ovaha subangulata integra basi rotundata vel subcordata : juvenilia pilis bifidis conspersa : gemmae ipsae. saepissime racemos radicesque 50 emittentia. Flores albi; sepala ovato-elliptica vel oblongo-elliptica obtuse extus pllosula 3-nervia concava; petala obovato-oblonga vel spatulata ungniculata sepalis duplo longiora : antherae flavidae elhpticae ; filamenta subdilatata. Ovarium lineare longe stipitatum, stipite ovarii longitudinem subaequante ; stylus ovario duplo brevior, stigmate simplici. Racemi fructifer1 usque 9 poll. longi gracili; pedicelli horizontaliter patentes vel subdeflexi, Rihquae brevi stipitatae longitudine stylo aequilongae, lineares vel linearilanceolatae compressae glabrae subtorulosae stylo brevi coronatae ; valvae planae enerviae. Semina brunnea oblongae vel elliptica immar- gnnata : funiculus tenuis. Folia maxima supp. 40mm. longa, 10mm. lata. Sepala 2mm. longa; petala Omm. longa. Pedicelli 10-12 mm. longi. Siliquae 7-17 mm. longae, 1mm. latae. Stipites 1 mm. longi. Obs. Species distinctissima nulh ali arctius affinis, racemorum habitu illos C. lyratae aemulans. Hab, in Japonia, prov. Shinano: monte Norikura, legit K. Fujn anno - 1891. Julio fructus maturat, Cardamine Tanakae, Fr. et Sav. (1872); Maxim. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 8; Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. I. p. 36 (momen tantum) et II. p. 280; C. chelidonioides, Moore in Trim. Journ. Bot. (1878) p. 130. Adde descriptionibus Maximowiczii, Franchetii et Moorei |. c.: radix Perennis : petiolis basi auriculatis deorsum conspicue porrectis, auriculis 3 mm. Jongis, alosls ; siiquis maturis linearibus compressis acutis pilosis obscure stipitatis 13-20 mm. longis, valvis planis enerviis; seminibus uniseriatis, ellipticis brunneis immarginatis, stylo brevi terminatis, funiculis brevibus subdilatatis. Pedicelli fructiferi recto-patentes, 6-12 mm. longi. Glandulae supra torum laterales valde conspicuae, ellipsoideae, patentes ; medianae parviores subbilobulatae. Folia radicalia simplicia crenata illa Chrysosplenii altcrnifoli in menteim revocant. Hab. Japonia media: prov. Shimotsuke ad Nikko legit Sawada anno 1879: ad Ohazenji legit Okubo anno 1889; prov. Musashi, montibus Chichibu lege ipse anno 1880; prov. Izu, ad Shuzenji legit Okubo anno 51 1890; ad Yugashima lege ipse anno 1896; insula Shikoku: prov. Tosa monte Yokokura legit Makino. Sub initio mensis Aprihi florens. Cardamine (Eucardamine) dentipetala Matsumura sp. nov, Herba 8-9 pollicaris. Rhizoma breve subrepente. Caulis erectus simplex vel ramosus foliosus ex toto minute patule pilosus, plhs simplicibus. Folia pinata, inferiora 2 juga; foliola petiolulata : foliola terminalia majora rotundata subcordata pauci-crenata vel pauci-fida ; folia media et superiora 2-4 pinnatifida, segmentis terminalibus ovahbus ellipticis utrinque parcissime pilosuhis : petioli exauriculati. Flores brevi racemosi. Nepal oblonga-elhptica obtusa mmlosula. Corolla alba; petala obovato-oblonga versus basin paucidentata sepahs plus duplo loneiora.。 Stamina 6; antherae ellipticae ; filamenta basi valde dilatata. © Ovarium lineari-cylin- draceum, pilosum, stylo brevissimo ; stigma subeapitatum. Glandulae supra torum conformes. Siliquae anguste Hineares patento-adscendentes com- pressae basi subattenuatae patule pilosae, valvis planis enerviis. Folia radicalia 8 cm. longa petiolis 43cm. longis; folia superiora 4 em. longa, 2 em. lata. Pedicelli fructiferi pilosuli 10mm. longi. Petala 5mm. longa; ovarium 4mm. longum ; siliquae 23 cm. longae. Hab. Japonia media: monte Togakushi, prov. Shinano, legerunt Matsumura et Yatabe anno 1884. Mense Julio fl. et fr. A. ©. Tanakaea Fr. et Sav. distat dentibus foliorum paucioribus petiolis exauriculatis siliquis longioribus angustioribusque. Dentaria appendiculata Matsumura. Cardamine appendiculata, ren sav.) Enum. Pl. Jap. II. p. 281. Adde descriptioni Francheti: Caulis ultrapedalis. Folia inferiora supra parce strigillosa, pinnasisecta, longe petiolata (petiolis 31-4 poll. ioneis), foliola 5-7, inferiora longius petiolulata (2-6 mm.) ovalia obtusa elliptica obliqua duphcato vel obtuse% dentata supra parce pilosula subtus glabra. Racemi terminales vel axillares, 5-7 cm. longi; pedicelli floribus duplo longiores. Sepala ovaha obtusa: margine hyalina; petala alba. Racemi fructiferi fere 5 poll. longi. SNihquae mat. 20-40 mm. longae, 2mm. latae, lineares, patentes, (pedicellis} ad 20 mm. longis) utrinque subattenuatae, glabrae, valvis enervils stylo 4mm. longo terminatae. Semina elliptica, brunnea, glabra, funiculis brevibus, delatatis. 52 Hab. in Prov. Shimotsuke : Nikko, secus laculum T'adenoumi dictum legit Sawada anno 1879 (ipse anno 1885); circa urbem MHachiishi legit Okubo anno 1887. Floret Maio-Julio. Octobri fructus maturat, Dentaria corymbosa Matsumura sp. nov. Cardamine africana, Maxim. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 4; Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. IL. p. 280. - non. L. Perennis. Planta flaccida 2-6 poll. alta. Rhizoma breve subrepente. Caulis simplex. Folia radicalia..............., caulina pauca (3-5), petiolata, trisecta ; foliola omnia petiolulata, terminalia ovato-cuneata vel ovato- oblonga acuta vel oblongo-lanceolata acuminata pauci-dentata vel pauci-in- cisa vel grosse dentata vel irregulariter serrato-dentata, dentibus mucronatis ; lateralia parviora late ovata vel obovato-cuneata apice tridentata vel pauci- dentata vel pauci-incisa vel ovato-lanceolata basi obliqua grosse pauci-dentata _ supra laxe pilosula subtus glabra mareine brevissime ciliolata. Flores pauci (1-6) corymbosi ; pedicelli 4-13 mm, longi. Sepala oblonga obtusius- cula ; corolla alba vel purpureo suffusa, calyce fere duplo longiora : petala obovata vel obovato-oblonga vel oblongo-subacuta (5-10 mm. longa) brevi ungniculata. Stamina corolla multo breviora : antherae oblongae glabrae atropurpureae. Ovarium purpureum, linearioblongum glabrum vix 4 nm. longum, stylo lineari longo terminatum; stigma subcapitatum papillo- sum. Siliguae lineares erectae glabrae longe acuminatae 27-36 mm, longae, valvis enerviis. Semina elliptica, brunnea, glabra; funiculus non alatis. Foliola terminalia supp. maxima petiolis inclusis 48 mm. longa, 12 mm. lata ; juvenilia sub anthesi 12 mm. longa, 4mm. lata. Pedicelli fructiferi 11-16 mm. longi. Hab. prov. Shimotsuke, Nikko ubi medio Maio florens, legit Okubo anno 1889; prov. Musashi, in regionibus montosis sylvaticis lege ipse anno 1878; prov. Izu, in sylvaticis ubi fl. Apmihi fr. Junio mat. legit Okubo anno 1883, ipse anno 1894; prov. Tosa, legit Makino, or MV) List of Plants collected in Kumamoto - Prefecture (Kyashn) 1895-96. (Continued from p. 11.) By H. Nakagawa. Ebenacee. iP & FE (BEF) Diospyros Kaki L. fil. カキ Eaeakaheini Plumbaginacez. Wee on (TERE) Statice japonica Sieb. et Zuc. ハマ サジ KARE Primulacee. 3(65357) (2 #) Lysimachia clethroides Duby. チカ トラ フォ @¥i LZ. davurica Hedeb。 クサ レデ ダマ Wise RA L. decurrens G. Forst ギン レイ サタ FR AERA FS a LL. japonica Thumb, コ ォ ス ゼ Beth . lubinioides Sieb. et Zucc, ~~¥er 宇土 郡 住吉 L. sikokiana Miq. モロ ュ シ サッ BER I. Tanake Maxim. ミヤ マコ ュ ナ スピ RRB? AK | Myrsinacee, や ぶ か うじ 科 REFERED Ardisia japonica Bl ヤブ プ ヵ カッ ジ FRRaeeRR eR A. hortorum Maxim, カラ タチ メ ナ @HRBZNSSEE A. Sieboldi Mig. モク タチ ペナ ASA AE Mesa Dorena Blume. 1 ツモ センリ ャ ウ KEMPE AMM Myrsine capitellaia Wall, タイ ミン タチ メ ナ (カメ アノ キ ) RAERBEAH Ericaceee. Let AR (AF) Enkianthus Meisteria Maxim. 9. rubens Maxim. *=¥ 9¥y #828 Wh FE) BWRES Pieris japonica D. ‘Don. ¥ ¥e(3%-8)Bii 万 ovali- folia D. Don. ##¥ HM =7% Rhododendron dilatatum Mig. ミツ メ ツ ュ ジ Kae Rh. indicum Sweet «. Kempferi Maxim. ヤマ ツ ュ ジ Tei Rh. Keiskei Mig. モカ アツ ュ ッ FROME Rh. Metter- nichit Sieb. et Zuce. シャ ク ナ ダ WREGFE) PRA. rhombicum Miq. コメ フ ミク タメ バツ ュ ジ WRE(ESE) Rh. serpyllifolium Miq. タン センツ ュ WRE (H>JE) Lh. tosaense Makino. フ デ ッ ュ ジ 阿 藻 出 Tripetaleia paniculata Sieb. et ZZucc. ホ ツウ ュ ジ WREGEZE) Vaccinium bracteatum Thunb. シャ シャ ン ポ BRS 7H V. Japonicun pes ア ヶ シメ Feat ois 54. Pyrolaces,. いち や 《 さ う 科 (遍路 草 科 ) Chimaphila japonica Miq. ウメ が ササ KERGESIE) Monotropa uni- flora lL. ギン ) ャ タ サ RM Pyrola rotundifolia lL. イチ ヤク サウ ERE (Si > FE) | Clethraces. bad RB (合法 科 ) Clethra barbinervis Sieb. et Zucc. リャ タプ 椎 原 ( 王 ヶ 誰 ) ARCHICHLAMYDEAE Cornacern. ATDSF (uZeRF) Aucuba japonica Thunb, ア チ テキ 飽 託 郡 ニ > 旦 Cornus brachypoda O. A. Mey. タマ クミ ヅダ キ ( カ タ ミ ダ ッ シ )『 笠 城 郡 簡 軸 C. Kousa Buereg. ヤマ ベタ シ (Farry) be aRNSAL C. macrophylla Wall. ミッ *( シ ロミ ジッ シッ) 全 上 Marlea platanifolia Sieb. et Zuce, ¥) 7 ¥(3 7) —¥) LRA ERE Umbelliferes. 紋 形 科 Angelica kiusiana Maxim. ハマ タ ド 宇土 郡 住吉 4. polymorpha Maxim, シラ テ ャ ン キ ウ LMA ANSS. Moe = Anthriscus sylvestris Hotim, シャ タク theta: Bupleurum falcatum L. ミシマ サオ ラコ BetAh> 萩山 Chameele tenera Mig. «vd YY BEERS Cicuta virosa L. ドク ゼ 9 GstaRGEce Celopleurwn Gmelint Ledeb, シャ タ ド _EarhahAr Nee Cryptotenia canadensis DO. var. japonica Makino, ミタ メ ilatat Seu = Heracleum lanatum Michx. メナド 阿 薦 郡 栃木 =©Hydrocotyle javanica Thunb, オ ホ ポメ チト メ ゲ サ KeREAN AH. Wilfordi Maxim. 7 FPA HRS Ginanthe stolonifera DO. も 》 eietakAsebsFil Osmo- rhiza japonica Sieb et の uc ヤブ ニン マン Faemaieay Peucedanum decursivum Maxim. ノダ ク Paria P. gaponicwm Thunb, ポポ タンニン ジン AEM P. cartilaginoserratum Makino MSS. モメ ノダ タク lalRRaRAS 瀬 ヨ 9 尾 ヶ 石 ノ 間 、 奥 地 郡 二 重 貴 Prmpinelia calycina Maxim, カノ クタ メ サウ VK mE ED ARR P. diversifolia DO. ミツ タバ ベ ゲ サ Mate Sanicula sinensis Bunge, ウマ ノミ ツメ BARRIN APE Siam Ninst lL. ムカ マデ ミン ジン mor Torilis Anthriscus Scop. ヤブ タラ ミ tetikeMeW : Araliaces. うこ ぎ 科 Grim#t) Acanthopanax divaricatum Seem. オニ タコ ギヤ baht A. reeinifolium Seem. 3 ¥ 3 tetekeMIN A. sciadphylloides Fr. et Sav. コシ アブ プラ ( ア ママ ポ VARESE AER A. spinosum Seem, タコ ュ ギ Gilat Wee 2477 cordata Thunb. vy ARR®H> EASA A, repens (Maxim.) Makino, トチ バニ シン ARR ESA INCHERD A. spinusa LL. タ 77% 天草 郡 一 町 田村 Dendropanax japonicum Seem, カク レミ ノ ( ハ ポ ロッ 55 KEM Hedera Helix L. var. colchica C. Koch き ヅ タ titanerit 坂 Helwingia japonica Dietr. ハナ イカ ダ ( ツ き デ ) 下 待 城 郡 入山 Halorrhagidacee. あり の だ ふ ょ ふ 科 (BRD Haloragis micrantha R. Br. アリ 9 ノ フタ フ ゲ サ 天草 郡 訪 連 木 村 Myrdophyl- lum spicatum L, ホ ポ ザ キノ フフ サモ SLAW _ Hydrocaryacee. ひし 科 (Ft) Trapa incisa Sieb. et ucc. モメ ゼ シ 上 僧 城 郡 浮島 Onagracesg. あか ば な 科 (柳葉 楽 科 ) Circea alpina L. ミヤ マタ ニタ テ bee ARKeA RL CL. erubescens Fr. et Sav. タニ タデ Aftahi>s ERA C. quadrisulcata Fr. et Sav. ミダ タマ サ Y ebetet-bakiy Hpilobium japonicum Haussk. イハ アカ バナ AAGHRTE > HEREARC EL. pyrricholophum Fr. et Sav. アカ メ ナ MRF Ludwigia prostrata Roxb, チャ ッ ジ タデ HEAR CYnothera odorata Jacq. マク ョ ヨ セ ゲ サ bat aR zeny Lythracee, ATILSE (THRE) Lythrum Salicaria L. エグ ミツ ハギ Walia ETH = Rotala indica Koehne var. uliginosa Koehne. き カ シゲ が サ thEMRBN SSE LR. rotundi- folia Koehne. ホ ポ ザ キキ ヵ カシ ゲ サ MERA SME Elwagnaces. (CAR (HARTA) Eleagnus glabra Thunb, ウル が ミ Kea LL. pungens Thunb. ナメ シロ ゲ ミ HABA L. wmbellata Vhunb, アキ ゲ が ミ thetiheMe Thymelaeaceee. どん ちゃ うぅ う げ 科 (麗香 科 ) Daphne cannabina Wall. var. kiusiana Makino, コ セ タ ノミ FARMS 角 岳 =D. pseudo-mezereum A, Gray. オニ シバ 9 (モノ ォ カ ジマ) 上 益城 郡 白 系 村 字 RE Wikstremia Ganpi Maxim, コ デ ン ゼ RAR MA Flacourtiaces. くす ざい げ び 科 FEARED) Idesia polycarpa Maxim. 1 ゝ ギ 》 (ヤマ ギリ )) 天 草 郡 編 連 木村 . Xylosma racemosa Miq. タス ド 1 ゲ が BiataheRiy- Violacee. すみ れ 科 (HAF) Viola lifora L. キナ ノコ マ ノ タ メ WRI AE V. Patrinit DC. var, chinensis Ging, スミレ 爺 託 郡 本 妙寺 由 V. Selkirkit Pursh. forma major Maxim, コミ ヤマ スミ レ ParwarRili ど . sylvestris Kit. var. grypo- ceras Maxim. タチ ウタ ポス ミン レ 同上 V. verecunda A. Gray. ツ ポ スミ レ Hypericaceee.、 お と ぎり を そう 科 ( 金 締 桃 科 ) | Hypericum chinense L. で ョ ッ ヤ ナギ AHA AA 7. ereciwm Thunb. APY YYY Wetaeleih A. hakonense Fr. et Sav. コ ォ ト ギ 9 AAR JE me 77. japonicum Thunb, モメ ォ ト \》 MHRtARAGR? BME A. patulum Thunb キン シバ ィ 分 託 郡 岳 村 (To be continued.) Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from p. 48.) By T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo- Pillopteris flagellaris Makino nom. nov. Caudex short, repent, with the basal remains of old stipes and hard . capillaceous roots. Stipes cespitose, generally 4-5 in number, shorter than the frond and 6-28- sometimes 37cm long, slender, canaliculate in front, castaneous-brown, sparse with deciduous and very minute glandular hairs throughout. Frond lanceolate or narrowly deltoid, much prolonged towards the apex, which is often rooting and viviparous, bipinnatisected, or tripin- natifid when wel developed, 25-67 cm_long, 7-20— sometimes 28 cm broad, thin, herbaceous, clivaceous when dry, naked on the upper surface, but scattered with very minute glandular hairs beneath; pinne numerous, alternate, usually horizontally patent, or sometimes more or less reflexed, moderately closed, pinnatisected or sometimes bipinnatifid, but pimnatifid . above, pinnatifid in the superior ones, lanceolate, sessile, attenuated towards an obtuse apex, gradually decreasing in size upwards and the uppermost ones much reduced into very minute segments about 1mm. in length, larger ones 94-16cm long, 2-43 cm wide, the rachis margined with very narrow wings which are decurrent from pinnules; pinnules numerous, regularly arranged, patent, moderately closed, rhombeo-triangular-lanceolate, or rhom- beo-ovate, subsessile, obtuse, obliquely cuneate or broadly cuneate at the base, upper lower edge parallel to the rachis, pinnatifid or pinnatipartite into 3-10 entire or paucicrenato-dentate ovate-oval segments on each side, but crenato-pinnatifid in the superior ones, upper lowest segment larger, larger pinnules 12-25 mm long, 7-10 mm broad; veins flexuous, pinnate ; Yeinlets ecrect-patent, loose, 1-10 on each side, simple or bifureate, or pinnate in well developed ones; main rachis slender, canaliculate in front, stramineous, dispersed with minute glandular hairs as it is the case with the stipe. Sori small, punctiform, yellow, terminating the veinlets, which are stopping before reaching to the margin, 1-8- sometimes 5 to a segment, but often 4-5- or 8 to the upper lower segment. Polypodium flageitlare Maxim. im litt, non Christ. ey 57 Phegopteris flageliaris Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, TX. 1895, p. 181. Polypodium prolongatum Makino in sched. herb. Se. Coll, Imp. Uniy. Tokyo, im Nom. Jap. O-fuzishida. Hab. Prov. Tosa: Tsubayama-mura (7. Makino! Aug. 1885), Mt. Yokogura-yama (7, Makino! Aug. 28, 1887), Mt. Kuishi-yama (7. Blukino ! Oct. 7, 1892), Nanokawa-mura (XK. Watanabe! Nov. 1889), Yasui-mura (S. Yano! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Aug. 16, 1890.) Except only the more compound cutting and the larger breadth of the frond, this species bears entirely the same habit as [ilopteris Maximowitczii Hance (= Polypodium Mazximowiczii Baker). Perhaps this is an ex- traordinary variety of the former species. Aspidium (Polystichum) Yoshinage Makino Notes on Japanese Plants, XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. Caudex repent, thick, rooting throughout, clothed with denser scales ; scales darker-ferruginous, ovate-deltoid, long acuminate, membranaceous. Stipes few, approximate, erect, long, slender, firm, scaly towards the base, stramineous, shorter than the frond, longest one about 46cm. Frond ovate-lanceolate, or oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, simply pinnate to sub- bipinnate, but pinnatifid in the uppermost portion, 20-60 cm long, 7-22 cm broad, firm in texture, chartaceo-coriaceous, naked, glossy, green above, paler. beneath ; pinnze erect-patent, 10-13 on each side, distant to each other, lanceolate, subfalcate, acuminate, cuneate at the base, petioled, often hairy at the axil of the petioles, inferior pinne more frequently pinnatipartite or pinnate into erect-patent falcate oblong-lanceolate spinescent-pointed- crenate and spinescent-tipped pinnules, which are cuneate at the base, middle pinne more or less deeply pinnatifid into pauci-spinescent-crenate and spines- cent-tipped erect-patent subfalcato-ovate or subfalcato-oblong-ovate lobes, superior pinn:e coarsely spinescent-crenato-serrate, lowest pinna largest and attaining 28cm long, 7 cm broad when well developed; veins erect-patent, often more or less curved, pinnate ; veinlets free, loose, erect-patent, simple or bifurcate, or in lower ones frequently pinnate with a few venules; main rachis slender, stramineous, naked. Sori loose, terminating the lower vein- Jets ; indusium orbicular, entire, firmly membranaceous, thicker towards and fixed by the centre, with a sinus which may greatly vary in its depth; when the sinus is deep, two lateral lobes overlap on eaeh other. Nom. Jap. Otoko-shida (T. Makino). Hab, Prov. Tosa: Mt. Honokawa-yama (Y. Yoshinaga! July 26, 58 1887; T. Makino! Aug. 1889; S. Yano! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Aug. 1889), Nanokawa-mura (K. Watanabe! Feb. 28, 1891). Well marked species. The form of sori intermediate between Lastrea and Polystichum, as in Aspidium varium Sw. I have named it in honour of my friend Yoshisato Yoshinaga, who had greatly contributed to the elucida- tion of Fern Flora in the province of Tosa in Shikoku Island. Nephrodium (Lastrea) polypodiforme Makino nom. nov. Caudex long, slender, horizontally creeping, loosely rooting below throughout, with laxly disposed basal remains of old stipes, scaly towards the apical end; scales darkish-ferruginous, membranaceous, linear-lanceolate, long acuminate, entire. Stipes very few or often single upon the caudex, erect, very slender, longer than the frond, naked, but scaly at the basal portion, darkish stramineous. Frond ovate-lanceolate, 13-33 cm long, 5-14 cm broad, simply pinnate but pinnatifid above, acuminate, chartaceo- herbaceous, darkish olivaceous when dry, hirsute and thinly scaly along the midrib of pinnze and superior portion of the main rachis; pinnee distant from one another, about 10-12 on each side, spreading, lanceolate, falcate, shortly petioled, obtuse or subtruncate at the base, but sessile, moreover adnate to the rachis in the superior, slenderly acuminate, regularly pinnatifid with ovate or oblong segments sharply serrulate towards the obtuse apex and close sinuses, but in the superior crenato-iobate, the upper lower seginent often larger than the rest; veins spreading, often slightly curved, pinnate ; veinlets erect-patent, all free, simple, curved, 1-9 on each side, rather approximate ; rachis slender, narrowly winged above. Sori copious, reniform, arranged in two rows a little apart from it on both sides of a vein of the segments, all dorsal on lower part of veinlets; indusium small, not conspicuous, horseshoe-shaped, membranaceous, pale-brownish, with ciliated margin, smaller than the heap of sporangia, deciduous. Aspidium polypodiforme Makino Notes on Jap. Plants XV. in Bot. , Tokyo, VI, 1892, p. 46. Nom. Jap. Uvraboshi-nokogiri-shida (T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Buzen: Mt. Iwaga-dake (Z. Matsumura! herb, Se. Coll. | Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 17, 1882); Prov. Tosa: Karatani in Takaoka-eori (Y. Yoshinaga! herb. loc. cit. 1887; T. Makino! Aug. 12, 1887, 1889, Dec. 1891), Oyashiki in Ogawa-mura (7. Makino! Noy. 1892). This is rather a rare species which is found in the middle and Mag. south-western parts of Japan. (To be continued.) No. 147. _ CONTENTS. ーー ニー の J., Notule ad 2 Sead asiaticas orientales. ee from Be eee ie oe ae a set 59 “Makino, T.,- Plantee Japonenses novie vel minus cognitee. =“ Continued x yrom p. D8.) =. 2 2 te tp ee The ) NT1 meeting of the Tokyo Botanical Society. Vacs ee Articles in J apanese :— Shirai, M-, On the Parasitic Fungus causing Wart-disease of the Japanese Pines. (With two Plates) . 2 153 - es ‘Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of the Flora of “Japan XIV. 158 at _ New Literature :— _ Wieler, A., Die Function der Pneumatoden und des Aerenchyms.— Winkler, H., Untersuchungen nber die Stirkebildung in den ver- schiedenartigen Chromatophoren.—Berlese, A. 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CXV: Er. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. II. p. 280. A. pubicalix, Mig. Prol. p. 4; Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. I. p. 34; Hinuma, Soomoku- zusetsu vol. XII. t. 12. sub. nomine Jap. Shiro-inu-nadzuna. Hab. in Japonia: prov. Settsu, prope Koobe (T. Makino), prov. Izumi, prope Sakai (S. Matsuda), Mense Aprili fl. et. fr. Arabis petraea, Lam. var, kamtschatica, Regel. in Reise. in den Siid. Ost-Sibirien p. 167, t. v. fig. 5, 6, 7; A. kamtschatica, Fisch. Ledeb. FI. Ross. I. p. 121. Hab. in insula Yezo: ad Sapporo legit Dr. Miyabe anno 1880, mense Junio fl. Arabis pendula, lL. DC. Prodr. I. p. 147; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. I. p. 122 : Regel, I, c. 169; Mig. Prol. p. 4; Fr. et Bay Enum. Pl, I. p. 34. Hab. insula Yezo: prov. Kushiro ad Riruran legit Miyabe anno 1884 mense Angusto fl. fr. immat.; prov. Ishikari, ad Sapporo legerunt Miyabe et Tokubuchi annis 1879-1890 mense Septembri fr. mat.; in Japonia media : 、 prov. Shinano, legit Takashima, (no. 39). Arabis flagellosa, Mig. Prol. p. 4; Fr. et Sav. Enum. PI. SR EP p. 33; Hmnuma in Soomoku-zusetsu vol. XII. ty 2. Petala alba, 10 mm. longa. Siligue juvenles glabree, 25 mm longe, stylo 2mm. longo terminate. Hab. insula Shikoku: prov. Tosa, ad pagum Ochi legit Makino; ad pagum Nanokawa legit Watanabe anno 1891, mense Aprili fl. et fr. immat. var. lasiocarpa, Matsumura. 60 Herba dense pilis trifurcatis vestita, Sepala elliptica obtusiuscula, gibbosa, sursum margine alba; petala alba, elliptico-oblonga, unguiculata, sepalis duplo longiora, Hilamenta dilatata. Ovarium pilosulum, 4 mm. longum. lanceolato- — hneare. stylo longo terminatum, stigmate capitato: ovula uniseriata. Glan- ule latiusculze. Siliquee juveniles patentissimee vel cernuge pilosulee. Hab. in horto botanico Koishikawense culta. Nasturtium montanum, Wall. Hook. f. et Anders. in Hook, f, FI. Brit. Ind. I. p.. 134; Benth. Fl. Honek. p. 16; N. montanmmgnyvar obtusulum, Mig. Prol. p. 3.; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. p. 40; Henry in Trans Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 17. Hab. in Japonia : prov. Iwashiro ad Aidzu legerunt Matsumura et Yatabe anno 1899; prov. Musashi ad Tokyo lege ipse anno 1880; prov. Sagami ad Hakone legit Yatabe anno 1883 ; prov. Izu ad Yugashima legit Okubo anno 1883; prov. Yamashiro, monte Kurama legit Okubo anno 1889 ; prov. Echigo ; in Formosa prope Taipe et Tamsui legit Makino anno 1896. Nasturtium indicum, DC. Syst. Veget. II. p. 199; Hook. f. et Thoms. in Journ. Linn Soc. V.p. 138: Hook. f. et Anders. in Fl, Brit. Ind. I. p. 184; N. madagascariense, Wight Ilust. t. 13; N. montanum, Miq. Prol. p. 3; Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. p. 32. ex parte; Hemsl, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. p. 40; numa in Soomokuzusetsu XII. t. 13. Hab. in Japonia: prov. Shimotsuke ad Nikko lege ipse anno 1885 ; prov. Musashi ad Tokyo legit Makino anno 1894; insula Kiushiu ad Nagasaki legit Uchiyama anno 1897. Nasturtium amphibium, R. Br. DC. Prodr. 1. p. 138; Fr. Schm. Reis. in Amurl. p. 111; Cochlearia amphibia, Ledeb. Fl, Ross. I. p, 160. Siliquee subglobosee stylo elongato apiculatze. Hab. insula Yezo, loco non indicato legit Miyabe anno 1880. Nasturtium austriacum, Crantz. Hemsl. Journ. Linn. Soe. XXIII. p. 39; Camelina ‘austriaca, R. Br. DC. Prodr. I. p. 201; Bunge Enum. Pl. Chin. p. 6; Cochlearia austriaca, Ledeb. Fl. Ross, I. p. 160; N. Camelinze, Fisch. et Mey. Fr. Schm. Reis. in Amurl. p. 33. Hab. in China: prov. Che-kiang ad Hang-chau legit C. Owatari anno 1898, mense Junio fl. et fr. mat. 61 Nasturtium sikckianum, Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pi. Jap. Il. p. 277, Hav. in Formosa boreali: prope Pikoh legit Makino anno 1896, mense Novembri fr. mat. ; insula Shikoku, prov. Tosa, prope Koochi legit Makino anno 1895, mense Novembri fr. mat. Cochlearia Armoracia, L. DC. Prodr. I. p. 173; Ledeb. Fl. Ross, I. pe 19. Specimen unicum tantum prostat, foliis superioribus sessilibus oblongo- lanceolatis serratis ; sepalis ellipticis obtusis subhyalinis; petalis 7 mm _longis, vix 5mm. latis, late obovatis basi subattenuatis sepalis plus duplo longioribus ; staminibus ovarium longitudine aequantibus, filamentis dilatatis antheras subaequantibus, antheris basi sagittatis oblongo-ellipticis subapiculatis ; ovario obscure stipitato ellipsoideo, stylo brevissimo, stigmate capitato bilobulato ; seminibus numerosis, 2-seriatis. Hab. Japonia media: prov. Shimano detexit D. Takashima (no. 81), mense Junio floret. Plantse Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from p. 58.) By T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo. Aspidium (Polystichum) tosaense Makino Notes on Jap. Plants, XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. Caudex thick, erect, densely and closely imbricated with numerous basal remains of old stipes, rather densely rooting. Stipes cespitose, numerous, much shorter than the frond, 4-14cm long, stramineous, hard, terete, narrowly canaliculate in front, densely clothed with scales towards the base, but loosely scaly above; scales ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, brown, firmly membranaceous, irregularly and minutely denticulate, largest one about S mm long, upper ones smaller in size, triangular, acuminate, thinly mem- branaceous, eroso-denticulate, rufous-brown, adpressed on the stipe. Frond 62 erect, or bending outwards, narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, simply pinnate, 15-30 cm long, 2-44cm broad, evergreen : rachis slender, stramineous when dried, hard, rounded at the back, canaliculate in front, thinly dispersed ~ with light leather-coloured thinly membranaceous candato-acuminate ir- regularly eroso-dentate triangular small scales; pinnae numerous, 22-44 on each side, approximate, basal ones slightly distant, opposite or nearly so, regularly arranged, horizontally patent, or a little reflexed, dimidiate, sub- trapezoidal-oblong, with an ovato-deltoid acute-tipped and obsoletely crenato- margined auricle in upper lower base which is in its Inner side parallel to the rachis, very shortly petioled, or subsessile, obtuse with a sharply acute tip at the apex, obliquely and broadly cuneate at the base, crenato-serrate or serrate with simple or sometimes duphcate mucronate teeth entirely in - the upper and merely the lower superior margins, subcoriaceous, naked, slightly glossy, pailid-green, the largest one 21cm long, 1 cm broad; veins nearly straight, flexuous above, pmnate, with a branch running from the base to the auricle ; veinlets erect-patent, loose, all free, mostly bifurcate, but those in the auricle mostly simple. Sori intramarginal, in 2 rows on the pinna and often the auricle, terminal on veinlets, distinct, prominent, approximate; indusium orbicular, peltate, irregularly eroso-dentate on the margin, thinly membrana- ceous, with very fine areole, very lightly leather-coloured. Nom. Jap. Yachi-denda (‘T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Karatani in Tokano Village (7. Makino! Autumn 1884, Aug. 9, 1887, July 1889, June 1893), Nanokawa (K. Watanabe! Nov. 17, 1889). | A rare species allied to Aspidium ceespitosuin Wall. of British India, growing in shady rocky places. 1t has the habit of Woodsia polystechoides Eaton. | Nephrodium (Lastrea) shikokianum Makino nom. nov. Caudex oblique P Stipe elongate, slender, shorter than the frond, hard, reddish-castaneous as it is the case with the rachis, about 24-37 cm in length, scaly throughout; scales patent or more or less reflexed, entire, acuminate, persistent, gradually denser towards the base, basal ones larger, lanceolate, or subulate-lanceolate, thinly membranaceous, fulvous-brown, the largest one about 12cm long, upper ones gradually diminishing in size and nar- rower, subulate, or linear, or subulate-linear, fuscous-castaneous, shining, firm. Frond deltoid-ovate, acuminate, subtripinnatisected, chartaceo-herbaceous, 30-42 cm long, 23-28 cm. wide, with about 6-7 pinnze on each side, naked except first and secondary rachises and costa of pinnules, but thinly scattered 63. with minute spines on the upper surface, pale-castaneous when dry ; the main rachis slender, narrowly canaliculate in front, with patent and persistent. narrow-linear scales ; the second rachis slender, loosely dispersed with subulate- linear scales; pinneze spreading, alternate, shortly petioled deltoid-lanceolate, but oblong-lanceolate in the superior, falcate, narrowly acuminate, lowest ones largest and 14~20 cm long, 8-114 cm wide, the lower half the broadest ; pinnules patent, more or less loosely arranged, oblong-lanceolate, mostly sessile, very shortly petiolulate in lower ones, mostly obtuse at the apex, truncato-cuneate at the base, lower ones of the inferior pinnee pinnatisected in the lower portion, while the rest are deeply or shallowly pinnatifid ; segments erect-patent, or spreading, oblong, obtuse, obscurely crenate, or entire, lower ones usually pinnatifid into a few lobes, the largest ones 2cm long, 1cm broad ; veinlets simple, loose, bifurcate, or pimnate with a few venules. Sori in 2rows near the costa of pinnules and the well developed seoments, mostly one or more to each segment, loosely arranged, each dorsal on a veinlet : indusium deciduous. Aspidium shikokianum Makino Notes on Jap. Plants, XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. Nom. Jap. Hodnokawa-shida (T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Tosa in Shikoku Island: Mt. Honokawa-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 10, 1887), Mt. Imano-yama (アア. Makino! Aug. 7, 1889). In general habit, this species resembles Nephrodium squamisetum Hook., an African Fern. Nephrodium (Lastrea) Matsumurz Makino nom. nov. Caudex stout, short, repent, densely rooting. Stipes tufted, long, shorter than the frond, 22-38 cm long, ferruennous- brown, densely clothed with patent or more or less reflexed persistent scales throughout; scales ovate- lanceolate to lanceolate, acuminate, entire, with very fine narrow-oblong areoke, white below and light brown above, but entirely brown when dried, the largest one about 15mm long, 5mm broad, Frond ample, deltoid, or narrowly deltoid, or ovate, acuminate, tripinnatisected, or quadripin- natifid, thinly and firmly herbaceous, sparingly pilose on both surfaces, light green, but olivaceous-brown or ferruginous-olivaceous when dried, the largest one about 60.cm long; main rachis slender, ferruginous-stramineous, rather densely covered with linear to lanceolate patent persistent scales, but hairy above ; pinnze spreading, alternate, 10-12 on each side, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, truncate or subtruncate at the base, shortly petioled, the largest one 25 cm long, 9 cm broad, rachis slender, hairy throughout, and paleaceous-scaly 64 below ; pinnules numerous, patent, moderately closed, oblong, obtuse at the apex; truncate at the base, very shortly petiolulate or sessile, pinnatisected or bipin- natifid, but merely pinnatifid in superior ones, with fibrillose midveins, the ~ largest one 64cm long, 24cm wide; segments spreading, regularly arranged, moderately closed, oblong, rounded or truncate-obtuse at the apex, mostly pauci- crenate, or nearly entire, or pinnatifid when well developed, the largest one 13 mm long, 6 mm wide, costa more or less hairy ; veinlets erect-patent, loose, all free, simple, or bifurcate, or pinnate with a few venules. Sori each dorsal on a veinlet, generally 1-4 or sometimes 5-9 to a segment, in two rows midway between margins and costa of segments, orbicular-reniform ; indusium orbicular- yeniform with a deep sinus, smaller than the heap of sporangia, thmly mem- branaceous, light brown towards the centre, papilloso-ciliated on the margin. . Aspidium Matsumure Makino Notes on Jap. Plants, XV. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. 1892, p. 46. ' Nom. Jap. Kiyosumi-himewarabi (Z. Matsumura). _ Hab. Prov. Awa (Bosut): Mt. Kiyosumi-yama (Z. Matsumura! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, June 12, 1882; 7. Makino! April 1898); Prov, Kir: Mt. Nachi-yama (7. Miyoshi! herb. loc. cit. Aug. 18, 1887) : Prov. Tosa: Mt Yokogura-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 28, 1887), Mt. Hono- kawa-yama (7. Makino! Aug. 10, 1887), Tsubayama-mura (S. Yano! Aug. 1888), Nanokawa-mura (K. Watanabe! Feb. 28, 1891). This mountaineous Fern is well marked by the dense spreading per- sistent scales on the stipe and the main rachis. I have named this species in honour of Prof. Z. Matsumura. Nephrodium (Lastrea) gymnosorum Makino sp. nov. Caudex short, thick, oblique. Stipes tufted, slender, hard, falvous- brown, shorter or longer than the frond, the longest one about 45 cm, densely — scaly at the base; scales fuscous, subulate-linear, long acuminate, firm, with longitudial and close areole, the largest one about 13mm long. Frond ovate-deltoid or subdeltoid, acuminate, 28-40cm long, 21-27 cm broad, tripinnatifid, naked except the main and secondary rachises and the midvein of the pinnules, thin, firmly herbaceous, fulvous-brown when dry; main rachis very thinly scattered with fulvous small scales; pinnz patent, about 7 on each side, opposite, or nearly so, generally distant from one another, but closer above, very shortly petiolate, but sessile above, triangular-oblong-lanceolate, often falcate, acuminate, truncate at the base, largest one about 17cm long, 9cm wide, the lowest the largest, rachis sparingly covered with fulvous minute vesiculose scales; pinnules patent, 65 numerous, moderately closed, sessile or subsessile, ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, truncate at the base, deeply pinnatifid, but pinnatilobed in the superior ones, or cut down to the midvein in the inferior ones, the lowest the largest, midvein sparse with fulvous vesiculose minute scales; segments spreading, moderately closed, ovate to oblong, obtuse with a mucronate tip, sharply pointed crenato-serrate, the largest one 12 mm long, 44 mm wide; veins flexu- ous, pinnate; veinlets delicate, erect-patent, loose, free, simple, or bifurcate, or pinnate with a few venules. - Sori copious, 1-11 to a segment, small, orbicular-reniform when young and then orbicular, prominent, in 2 series in nearly the midway between the costa and margins, terminal, or subterminal accompanied with a few hairs below; indusium obsolete. Nom. Jap. Nuka-itachishida (T. Makino), Hab. Prov. Tosa: Omoto in Ogawa Village (7. Makino! Autumn 1884, Aug. 17, 1887, Nov. 1891), Mt. Honokawa-yama (7, Makino! Aug. 10, 1887); Prov. Iss : Mt. Onigazyo (Z. Umemura! Apml 1, 1894). The young frond is frequently of rose-colour. Var. indusiatum Makino. Ultimate segments mostly obsoletely serrate, or entire. Sori indusiated ; indusium orbicular, with a closed sinus, reddish-coloured towards the centre. Others like the typica. Hab. Prov. Toss: Omoto in Ogawa Village (7. Makino! Aug. 17, 1887). Very closely approaches to N. erythrosorum Hook. var. cystolepidotum (Miq.) 3 / (7 be continued.) The Annual Meeting of the Tokyo Botanical Society. The annual meeting of the Tokyo Botanical Society was held in the city, on April 8 and 9. About sixty of the members from different parts of the country assembled. In the morning of the first day, the members were invited to visit the well known private garden of Count Okuma as well as the Royal Botanic Garden at Shinjiku. The same afternoon was 66 spent in visiting the Botanic Garden of the Imperial University and the Botanical Institute found there. | In the Botanical Institute many specimens and apparatus were ex- hibited. Besides the dried and alcoholic specimens, many living ones were shown. In a large table many representatives of diverse classes of plants, from Myxomycetes to the higher Phanerogams were placed, majority of which being cryptogams. The living specimens of the carnivorous plants, both native and exotic, were very instructive. Alcoholic specimens of Myrmecodia echinata, Hydrophytum montanum, the ant plants from Java must have attracted much attention from the ecological pomt of view. Many instructive microscopical preparations were also shown, among which there were the interesting spermatozoid of Ginkgo and well prepared endosperm tissues of Strychnos Nux vomica showing the continuity of the protoplasm between the cells. The spermatozoid above mentioned is some- what oval in shape, having a large spherical nucleus and with no tail-lke appendage as once described by Mr, Hirase. Physiological apparatus, such as auxanometers, clinostats, and various apparatus for experimenting assimilation, transpiration and _ respiration were liberally exhibited. Several simple experiments performed with these apparatus must have been very instructive for teachers. Also many pure- cultures of various bacteria and fungi, and the water-cultures of the flowering plants were shown. The water-culture demonstrating the poisonous effect of the copper upon plants very much attracted the attention of all. On 9 a.m. of the next day the meeting was held at the Botanic Garden of the University. Prof. Matsumura, the president of the society, presided. After the reports of the secretaries, some modifications on the rule of the society were acknowledged. The following papers were read, Mr. K. Miyake read a paper “On the Spermatozoids of Plants.” He first reviewed the different opinions hitherto presented regarding the structure and development of the plant spermatozoid. They may be classified into three. Hirst and the oldest view is that the nucleus of the mother-cell dissolves and fuses with the surrounding cytoplasm before the formation of the spermatozoid, and from one part of the homogeneous mass of the protoplasm the body of the spermatozoid begins to be formed. Second view claims that the body of the spermatozoid is formed only from the nucleus of the mother cell by direct transformation. Third and now pre- vailing view is that the body of the spermatozoid is formed from both nucleus and cytoplasm of the mother-cell. 67 Mr. Miyake studied the structure of the spermatozoid of Makinoa crispata (a new genus and species recently described by him) which he claims to be the largest spermatozoid among Bryophyta. He used fuchsin-iodine- green for the stain and proved the correctness of the last view. Some remarks on the newly discovered spermatozoid of Gymnosperms were made. The presence of clearly differentiated nucleus in these spermatozoids was considered to give another proof of the correctness of the current view. Prof. 8. Tanaka in his paper “ The Relation of Botany to Agricultural Science ” emphasized the intimate relationship of the two. He said that Agricultural Science, being a newly born one, must be aided by the various branches of Science, among which Botany should first be mentioned. The relation of the nourishment of plants to the composition of soil and manure, utilization of the waste products, etc., owe greatly to the investiga- tion of modern Botany. As an example he called our attention to the discovery of the nitrogen fixing organisms in the tubercles of the leguminous plants, and their utilization in agriculture. He also emphasized the pressing need of the botanical investigation from its agricultural point of view. Mr. S. Hori reviewed his researches on ‘‘ Two Kinds of Diseases in Solanum Melongena.” Solanum Melongena suffers from two kinds of diseases—one caused by a mould called Phusaltwm solant, other by a bacteria, Bacillus solanaciarum. ‘The former was already noticed by Prof. Miyabe of Sapporo, and Mr. Hori made more minute study on the latter. The pure culture of the Bacillus was made on the gelatine. Each Bacillus is short-rod-like in shape, and by using methyl-violet, both ends takes the stains, while the middle portion remains uncolored, thus it looks like a diprococcus. The Bacteria are abundantly found in the soil of the farms. The infection experiments were also made. He called attention to the similarity of the Bacillus to the one described by Mr. Smith in his recent paper “A Bacterian Disease of Tomato and Solanum.” For protection from this kind of disease he recommended to cover the base of the stem with ash, Mr. K. Fujii read a paper on “ Direct Nuclear-division in Plant-cells.” The direct nuclear-division or amitosis has been found mostly in the oid. degenerating cells. So it was held by the leading cytologists such as Flem- ming, Tiegler, Vom Rath, &c., that this is rather a pathological phenomenon accompanied by the degeneration. Strasburger, Waldeyer, and others con- sidered it to be a primitive stage of the cell-division. It was also known that amitosis occurs in the hypertrophied tissues caused by the attack of fungi. 68 By examing the various thick herbacecus stems, roots, and rhizomes of Rhaphanus Sativus, Aralia cordata, Allium fistulosum, &c., which may be naturally regarded as artificially hyperotrophied by the cultures, he found that the amitosis is also taking place there. Whether the amitosis is to be ascribed to degeneration or to hyperotrophy, or to some other unknown causes, it should be determined by the further investigations. Mr. K. Aso presented the result of his “ Analysis on the Spore of Aspergillus Ortaae.” The quantities of water, albumen, fat, alcoholic ex- tract, and ashes were shown by tables. He found a large quantity of mannite in the alcoholic extract. And the comparatively richness of iron in the ashes was specially noted. He also made some remarks on the existence of calcium in the ashes. Mr. 8, Kusano in his paper on “ The Parasitic Plants,” after discussing the origin and significance of Parasitism in the plant world, made more detailed remarks on the Phanerogamic parasites. There are many degrees of graduation In parasitism, from the chlorophyll-less Zethrea to the green Viscum which is said to get.only water and inorganic salts dissolved in it, from the host-plant. Their physiology and biology must be very interesting. The principal results of recent investigations on phanerogamic parasites were thoroughly reviewed. He made some remarks on the phanerogamic parasites found in Japan, and on the interest and value of their physiological and biological studies. At 2 p.m. all the members were requested to take picture together ; and soon after the business meeting was held. After the report of a sec- retary, following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Prof. J. Matsumura ; Secretaries, T. Inui, 8. Yoshizoe, and K. Miyake. At 3 p.m. the readmg of the papers was begun again. Mr. H. Hattori read a paper on the “ Reaction of Copper sulphate on Resin.” Reaction of copper acetate on resin was already known as “Un- verdorbene Franchimont Reaction.” By soaking the stem and leaf containing resin in the solution of copper acetate for about a week, the deep green color is aquired by the resin. The same thing was observed with copper sulphate, using 5-10 % or more concentrated solution. Thin sections of a specimen thus treated, give very beautiful preparations for the resin-duct. The materials used were the stem and leaf of Pinus Thunbergii and P. densiflora. Whether the similar reaction is also to be observed in the resin of other conifers is a question to be determined by further studies. If the leafy stem ofa pine is thrusted into the copper sulphate solution for some time, the salt is taken up by the transpiration stream and gives the resin duct of the xylem the characteristic green colour while the resin of the phloem portion remains uncoloured, showing that the water ascends _ throught the xylem only. Prof. M. Shirai read a paper, entitled “ On the Wart-disease of Pine.” The wart or lump is often found on the stem of Japanese pimes (Pinus Thunbergit, P. densiflora, P. Pentaphylla and P, luchuensis, etc.,) and sometime on the exposed part of the root. The wart increases with the ages, often reaching to 1-2 feet in diameter. The tissue of the wart is brittle becoming hollow when getting old, and the stem often breaks from this part. This wart is formed by a parasitic fungi, Peridermium gigan- teum, detailed account of which was given. The fungus changes its host in going through the alternation of generation. At another stage it attacks some Fagaceae such as Quercus glandulifera, Quercus variabilis, and Quercus serrata. He sowed the spores from the pine-wart on the young plants of the above mentioned species of Quercus. The spores germinated and the jnfection was very apparent. Mr. T. Ito made a statement on “Some Great Botanists of the Present Century.” After saying few words about Sachs, de Bary, Alph. de Candoll and A. Gray, he made more minute description on the character and work of Sir. J. D. Hooker whom he is personally aquainted. He also said few words on Bentham who published the well known Genera Plantarum with Hooker. Prof. J. Matsumura delivered the result of his study on the “ Legu- minoceae of Formosa.” Ninety seven species belonging to fourty six genera were enumerated,, with some remarks on many interesting species; and dried specimens of each were shown. Among them following three species were described as new: Crotalaria formosana, Matsumura (allied to C. calycina). Mucuna (Zoophthalum) ferruginea, Matsumura. Galactia formosana, Matsumura. ; Mr. N. Ono in his paper on the “Pure-cultare of Some Lower Algae” reviewed the literature of the subject up to the present date, and added the results of his own studies. He is now in course of researches on the stimulating action of the salts of various metallic elements such as Zinc, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Mercury etc., upon the growth of some lower algee. Knop’s solution and Ehrenmeyer’s flask are used. He succeeded to make the pure-culture of Diatoms, Oscillaria, Nostoc, and the lower alge parasitic in the thallus of some Hepaticeze, on the gelatine, using Petri’s dish. Mr, Shibata read a paper on the “Flower-buds of Tecoma grandiflora and Nicandra physaloides.” Dr. Treub found, in 1889, that the young flower-bud of Spathodea campanulata, a plant belonging to Bignoniaceee, is filled with watery liquid within’ the calyx for protecction of the inner-bud. After that the similar things were observed in several other plants by Haber- andt, Kraus, and others, and such a calyx was generally known as “water-calyx.” Recently Kooders’ paper describing all the known plants having the water-calyx was published. Thirteen species of plants of the kind are noted there, all of them belonging to tropical region. Mr. Shibata found that Tecoma grandiflora, common in our garden, is to be counted in this class of plant. Chemical nature of the fluid and the anatomical structure of the glandular hairs together with some discussion on the function of the gland, were given. He made some remarks on Nicandra physaloides which is described in Kooders’ paper. Mr. C. Owatari made some remarks on the “ Teaching of Systematic Botany in Middle and Normal Schools.” He recommended to adapt Engler and Prantl’s system in the place of Bentham and Hooker’s which is still used in many schools. Mr. T. Makino gave some remarks on the “Study of the Japanese Flora.” After making the historical sketches, the present state of things was stated. He emphasized the incompleteness of the study of the cryptomaic flora and expressed his hope to fill up the gap soon. Mr. H. Shirasawa gave a description on “A New Species of Tilia from Kiushi.” The plant grows on the mountain region of the island of Kiushn. It is named Tilia kiushiana Makino et Shirasawa. Figures and photographs were shown. Dr. K. Okamura gave some remarks on “ Some interesting Marine Alese from America ,” by showing the specimens. They are the following four species, all belonging to Laminariacee. Nerescystis Liitkeana (Mert.) Post. et Rupr. Lessonia fuscescens, Bory. Postelsia palmee formis, Rupr. Laminaria digitata, Lamour. Prof. M. Miyoshi read a paper on ‘‘ The Movement of Sulphur Bacteria ” The detailed account of his observations on the motion of Beggiatoa alba, a common surphur bacteria, was given. He observed that this filamentous bacteria moves by 180° within five minutes. The reading of the paper was finished at 6p.m. And soon after that the dinner was held at the same building. ト K. Miyake, Secretary. Botanical Magazine. Vol XII. JUNE 20PH, (899. 7 No. 148. CONTENTS. ‘Matsumura, J., Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales. (Continued from の ae 2 Bere Lees. Shirai, M., On the genetic Comnection between Peridermium gigan- teum (Mayr) Tubeuf and Croua rtium quercuum (Cook) Miyabe。 74 ゲバ wy で Fujii, K., Results of Nawaschin’s and Guignard’s Recent Researches on the Fertilization of Lilium and Fritillaria. . hoe Makino, T., Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan XV. 197 Ito, K., History of Natural History in Japan (Continued from No. 143.). 202 New Literature :— 、。 Bokorny, t., Ueber die Kohlenstoft-Ernahrung der Sprosshefe. —Bode, g., 。 Untersuchungen uber das Chlorophyll.—Bolley, H. L., Einige Bemer- kungen iiber die symbiotische Mikoplasmatheorie bei dem Getreidroste. 一 Guignard, L., Sur les antherozoides et le double copulation sexuelle chez les végétaux angiospermes. b Miseeliancous a Unusual Mode of Conjugation of Spyrogyra.—Japanese Myxomycetes, —Action of Alcohol upon some Alge and Infusoria.—A new Locality of Makinoa.—Personals.—News.— Queries and Answers. Proceedings of Tokyo Botanical Society. a. Notice. The Botanical Magazine is published monthly. me. [ Subscription price per annum (incl. postage) for Europe 10 francs (=8 shillings) and for America 2 dollars. SOCIETY, Botanical Institute, Botanie Garden, Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo to. S. Yoshizoé, Botanic Garden, Imperial University, Tokys, Japan. OSWALD WEIGEL, Taiyeies Konigsstrasse 1, Deutschland. TOKYO, a Makino, T., Plantee Japonenses novee vel minus cognite. 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Bot. Mag. Tokyo, Vol. XM. N saa a a ee ーーーーーーーーーーー 一 - ーーーーーーーー-ー ren Vine ee eee 2 さり KI {tty Ss2s な の 72g0 の eS SI YS to . OGA、 3 PII. Ke の 6 santas AL Cy Cy? 59Z の 26 a Bes WV 0 (9 CBRE PERRET AA “ SEEN AH cRtSem Rae に SE FB DS 0 み 9 09090』 mney 06 >.0, of A ie Oc i i Tall i adie | HAA Th f \ ペラ ンズ スー い Ly | Mag./Tokyo, Vol. XIll. oF =, は 3 Ny アン M.Shirai del. Bot. : Notulee ad’ plantas asiaticas orientales. (Continued from の . 61). Auctore J. Matsumura. Wasabia, Matsumura (Sisymbriearum genus novum), Sepala erecta vel patentiuscula, basi sequaha. Petala elliptico-oblonga, unguiculata. Stamina edentula. Ovarium oblongum, stipitatum vel sessile, stylo elongato terminatum. Glandula annularis, Nihqua lineari-oblonga, teretiuscula, rectis vel curvata, polysperma; valvis convexissimis torulosis, costis mediis destitutis reticulatis; septo completum membranaceo, uninervio ; stylo elongato ; stigmate simplici. Semina 1-seriata, immarginata, angulato- oblonga, :papillosa nec striata ; funiculis brevibus, liberis, incrassatis. Cotyle- dones oblonge, radiculis adscendenti-incumbentibus. Herbs perennes, flaccidze, glaberrimee. Rhizoma sepissime crassum. oha omnia simplicia, petiolata, mucronata, cordata. Flores albi, laxe racemosi, bracteati. Species 2. Genus inter Alliariam’ et Eutremam” medium tenere videtur; a priore pedicellis filiformibus, valvis ecostatis, septis uninervils, seminibus nanquam striatis, habitu indumentoque recedit; ab ultimo floribus bracteatis, valvis nanquam carinatis, septis completis, funiculis liberis abhorret. Wasabia pungens, Matsumura. Cochlearia ? Wasabi, Sieb, Syn. Pl. Oeconom. n. 286; C.? japonica, Fr. et Sav. in Sav. Kwawi, 64; Lunaria ? japonica, Miq. Prol. p. 6; Mig. Cat. Mus. Bot. Lugd.—Bat. p. 8; Hutrema Wasabi, Maxim. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 13; Fr, et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. I. p. 37; Hinuma, Soomoku-zusetsu XII. t. 19; Iwasaki, Honzo- gufu 47, fol. 29; Alliaria Wasabi, Prantl in Engl. et Prant. Pflanzenf, Crucif. p. 168. 1) Endl. Gen. Pl. II. p. 875; Benth. Gen. Pl. I.-p. 78; Baillon, Nat Hist. III. p. 236; Hook. et Thoms. in Journ. Linn. Soc. V. p. 163; Hook. et Anders. in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. I. p. 151; Prantl in Engl. et Prant. Pflanzef. Cruc. p. 168. 2) Ledeb. Fl. Ross. I. p. 197; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Pl. I. p. 78; Hook. et Thoms. 1. c. p- 164; Hook. et Anders. 1. c. p. 151; Baillon 1. c. p. 236; Prantl 1. c. Stipes 2mm. longus. Stylus 3mm. longus. Hab. in sylvaticis montanis ad Chichibu, prov. Musashi lege ipse anno 1880; monte Amagi, prov. Izu legit 5. Okubo anno 1883; monte Iwatake, prov. Buzen, ins. Kiushiu legerunt Matsumura et Yatabe anno 1882 ; monte Nikko, prov. Shimotsuke lege ipse anno 1885. Wasabia hederefolia, Matsumura. Eatrema hederazfolia, Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. II. p. 283; Cardamine bracteata, 58. Moore in Journ. Bot. (1878) p. 130; Hinuma, Soomoku-zusetsu XII. t. 10. sub nom. jap. Yuriwasabi. (icon mala). Planta perennis usque 11cm, alta, decumbens. Rhizoma subcrassum. Folia radicalia longe petiolata; lamina latiora quam longa, profunde eor- data palmatim 7-8 nervia, margine angulato-crenata, crenis mucronulatis. Flores albi, laxe racemosi, bracteati, bracteis ovato-rotundatis cordatis sub-5 angulatis longe petiolatis. Pedicelli fructiferi filiformes vario modo curvati. Sepala elliptica, margine hyalina sursum subdenticulata ; petala elliptico- oblonga obtusa unguiculata. Stamina subzequalia, ovariam paulo superantia ; filamentis basi dilatatis, antheris ellipticis obtusis. Ovarium oblongum, sessile, 4-ovulatum, stylo abrupte terminatum, stigmate simplici. Silique obloneze vel ovato-lanceolatee, torulosee, valvis convexissimis reticulatis. Semina angulato-oblonga, retusa, papillosa. Folia radicalia supp. maxima 4cm. longa, 7cm. lata, Sepala 3 mm. longa; petala 6mm. longa, 2mm, lata. Silique 8-12 mm. longe, 13 mm. latee. Hab. sylvaticis montanis ad Akagi, prov. Kootsuke lege ipse anno 1878 ; monte Tsukuba, prov. Hitachi legit C. Owatari anno 1895; monte Yokokura, prov. Tosa, ins. Shikoku legit T. Makino; ad Chichibu, prov. Musashi legit Y. Yabe anno 1898; monte Takao, prov. Musashi lege ipse anno- 1899. Obs. Eutrema primulefolium, Hook. et Thoms, ex descriptione generi Wasabice accedere videtur, sed stylo nullo distat. Addenda. Dentaria appendiculata, Matsumura, loco add. secus rivulos montis Takao, prov. Musashi legit Y. Yabe anno 1899. Mense Maio fl. Sepala elliptica obtusa; petala obovata in ungnes attenuata, 8mm. longa, 4mm, lata. Ovarium vix 5mm. longum. Cardamine Tanake, Fr. et Sav., loco add. monte Takao, prov. Musashi legit Y. Yabe anno 1899. Planta 12cm. alta. Mense Maio defl. Cardamine parviflora, L. Maxim. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 10. C. brachyearpa, ‘ranch. ta Bull Soc. bot. XXVI. (1879) p. 82. locis aridis ad Tokyo lege ipse anno 1899; ad Tabi, prov. Suruga Jegerunt Matsumura et Okubo anno 1886: ad Kyoto, prov. Yamashiro legit Y. Tashiro anno 1880; ad Hakone, prov. Sagami lege ipse; Formosa: prope Pikoh legit T. Makino anno 1896. Initio Marti fr. mat. Cardamine impatiens 7 eriocarpa, HC: Prodr. I. p. 152; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. I. 128. Rihquse pilosiuscule. Hab. monte Takao, prev. Musashi lege ipse anno 1899. Medio Mau #1. et fr. Cardamine senanensis, Fr. et Sav. Enum. PI. Jap. Il. p. 280. Petioh basi brevi auriculati, Sihquas 21-26 mm. long, glabree. Hab. ad Kobotoke prope montem Takao, prov. Musashi lege ipse anno 1899. Cardamine sylvatica, Link. Hab. Tokyo, prov. Musashi lege ipse anno 1878; ad Toda prope Tokyo lege ipse anno 1880; Chichibu, prov. Musashi ipse anno 1877; Hakone (Okubo anno 1886); ins. Oshima, prov. Iza legit Okubo anno 1887; monte Yokokura, prov. Tosa, ins. Shikoku legit T. Makino; monte Tsunomine, prov. Iyo legit Oyatsu; Tabi, proy. Suruga legerunt Matsumura et Okubo anno 1886. Cardamine flexuosa, With. Bot. Brit. Pl. Ed. 3, Ill. p. 578. Hab. Nikko (ipse) anno 1885, et Okubo anno 1889; monte Hakusan, prov. Kaga legerunt Matsu- mura et Yatabe anno 1881; monte ‘Togakushi, prov. Shinano leeerunt Matsumura et Yatabe anno 1884; Shimizu-tooge (Yatabe) anno 1886; monte Gassan legerunt Okubo et Yatabe anno 1887; monte Tateyama legerunt Matsumura et Yatabe anno 1884; Tokyo (ipse) anno 1882; monte Yudonosan legerunt Okubo et Yatabe anno 1887; Sapporo, ins. Yezo legit Miyabe anno 1880; prov. Tosa, ins. Shikoku legit T. Makino. Cardamine flexuosa, With. var. kamtschatica, Matsumura. ©. sylva- var. kamschatica, Regel. Radd. Reis. Ost-Sib. p. 172; Maxim. in Mel. tica, Biol. IX. p. 8. forma heterophylla. Caules radicantes, nodiis radices emittentes ; foliis 12-15 cm. longis, pinnatifidis, lobis lateralibus 4-6, oblongis obtusis interis, terminalibus cuneatis trifidis; foliis imnovationibus pinnatis, foliolis rotundatis integris subangulatis; siliquis maturis 15-25 mm. longis. Hab. Tokyo, Nikko (ipse et Sawada). forma macrocarpa, siliquis 45-48 mm. longis, stylo 3mm. longo terminatis, glabris. Hab. in ‘prov. Echigo (collector ignotus). Cardamine flexuosa, var. Regeliana, Matsumura. C. angulata, var. Kamtschatica. Regel. 1. c., C. Regeliana, Mig. Prol. p. 5; Fr. Schm. Fl. Sachal. p. 112; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. IX. p. 8. Hab. Kyoto (Okubo); monte Koyasan (ipse); Ohara, prov. Echizen legerunt Matsumura et Xatabe; Komono, prov. Ise (Okubo). On the genetic Connection between Peridermium giganteum (Mayr) Tubeuf” and Cronartium quercuum (Cooke) Miyabe. By トコ M. Shirai. With // た IV - Since the discoveries of the genetic connection between Coleosporium senecionis and Peridermium oblongisportum by R. Wolff in 1876, and of that between Cronartium asclepiadeum and Peridermium Cornui by Cornu in 1886, eminent observers such as Hartig, Rostrup, Von Thiimen, Plowlight, Klebahn, Fischer and others have repeatedly studied these rela- tions as well as the connections between other winter-spore generations of these two genera and their peridermium fructifications; and it is from the effort of these workers that several perfect species of these heterécious fungi have been established. : Here in Japan, we find at least two different forms of Peridermium attacking pines, (Pinus densiflora, P. Thunbergui, P. parviflora and P. liuchuensis.) one on the leaf and the other in the bark. The exact name of the leaf-infecting species is not yet determined, while that found on the bark was first examined by H. Mayr dumng _ his stay in Tokyo, and was named by him Aecidiwm or Pertdermium giganteum.”) A Cronartium is also found on the leaves of some deciduous Species of Quercus, such as Quercus serrata, Q. variabilis, Q. glandulifera, ete. This species has been identified by K. Miyabe of Sapporo with Cronartium asclepiadeum (Willd) Fr. var. quercuum Cooke, which he proposes to call Cronartium quercuum. 1) F. Tubeuf, PHanzenkrankheiten. Page. 429. ・ー 2) H. Mayr, Uber die Kiefern des japanischen Reihes. Bot. Centralbl. 1894. Bad. LVIII. Page 149. 75 This latter fungus and Peridermium giganteum, as far as my observa- tion goes, are usually found on their respective hosts only when they grow in the same place; and when one of these host-plants does not occur, these two parasites are also absent. Thus for example, in an extensive pine plantations of Miono-matsu- bara in the province of Suruga where no deciduous quercus is found, I could not find any pine having excrescences caused by the parasitic action of Peridermium giganieun. On the other hand in Kashima-gori in the province of Hidachi, where the plantations of these species of host plants stand side by side, we see a luxuriant growth of both of these parasitic fungi. From these facts and from similar instances in Europe, I thought it highly probable that these two forms of fungi must have genetic connection and belong to one and the same species, and was induced to make a culture experiment on this subject. I conducted the experiment during the last two years (1897-1898)” in the Botanical Laboratory of the Agricultural College of the Imperial Univer- sity and obtained a positive result. - Unlike other species of Peridermium our present species excites the growth of the cambium of the attacked portion very much, and causes the abnormal increase of the wood and bark, so that one year’s growth corres- ponds to 3 or 4 year’s growth of the healthy portion. This fungus at first attacks young branches, stems, or even exposed portions of roots, and produces in the first year a small hemispherical swelling of the size of a hemp-seed. This small swelling or excrescence gradually increases in size year by year, and after many years’ growth it assumes a spherical form, sometimes attaining an enormous size of half a meter or more in diameter. But as the wood and cortex of the diseased portions are softer and not well developed, they are liable to be killed by severe cold and also liable to be attacked by insects and other fungi before they attain such a large size. In the latter case, the interior of the excrescence commences to decay and gradually becomes hollow ; and at last it is broken by the action of a violent wind or by the pressure of a heavy snow. The mycelium which extends through the cortical parenchyma and is formed of a thick matrix of an interlaced hyphe, completely fills the 3) This year also I am continuing the experiment and have already seen the uredo-layer- 76 intercellular spaces, sending out one or two rod-like haustoria into the cell-cavity of each cell. (PI. IV, fig. 4.) The close application of the haustoria on the nuclei of the cells of the diseased tissue is also to be observed in this case, as was first noticed by Rosen in the haustoria of Puccinia asarina. The spermogonia of this fungus are formed in the month of January in the intercellular species between the corky bark and the cortical paren- chyma as flat continuous layers,’? when large yellow drops of viscous fluid of sweet taste loaded with an immence number of spermatia Ham out from the fissures of the cracked. bark. This viscid drops of sweet taste are known by the name of Matsu- mitsu? (Pine-honey) and are eaten by boys and girls when they happen to find them. The aecidium fruit is developed in the month of April in the cortical parenchyma, ten or more layers deeper than the spermogonia forming net- like layers of irregular meshes as shown in Pl. IV, fig. 1. In consequence of the formation of the spermogonia and of the subsequent cracking of the corky bark, the pressure of the latter on the inner bark greatly lessens and thus secures the formation of the aecidium layers in the deeper tissues. , From this cause also, the division of the cambium and the expansion of the newly formed tissues take place in the diseased portion easier than in the healthy portion, aud thus the abnormal developement of its wood and bark is greatly facilitated. The pseudoperidium formed of torelably thick walled cells is colorless and of very firm texture. One peculiarity which may be mentioned here in connection with ie aecidium layer is the postlike prolongations of the end of some medullary rays, which penetrate the cortex and the aecidium layer so as to reach and support the pseudoperidium and which also probably serve in lifting up the overlying layers of the cortex (Pl. IV, fig. 3) when the spores of the aecidium layers are fully developed, they are set free by the rupture of the pseudoperidium and come to the surface of the bark through its fissures, and are dispersed by wind and rain in every directions. These spores, when they fall on the leaves of deciduous species of Quercus, germinate and give rise to the mycelia which are destined to ーー ーー た 1) A character which does not exactly agree with that of the spermagonia of the known species of Cronartium which are hemispherical in form. 2) @ Re RAMBR Vol. 1, Page 6. — ww? = rhe produce the uredo ag weil as the teleutospore layers on the surface of the leaves. In order to prove this fact experimentally, I took seedlings of three species of Quercus, ic. Quercus serrata, glandulifera and variabilis, and planted them in six flower-pots separately, each containing 2—5 seedlings of the same species; thus I had 2 sets of pot-cultures of these three species of quercus, I then covered each of the pots with a glass bell-jar with its opening at the top plugged with cotton. The soil in the pots was always kept moist by supplying water from time to time, and consequently the air in the bell-jar was saturated with moisture. The results of experiments in last two years were essentially the same, so I will mention here only that of last year. On the 30th of April 1898, I sowed a good deal of spores of Peridermium gigantewm on the upper surface of the leaves of the seedlings in three of these pots, after moistening them with distilled water by means of a spraying apparatus. I left the three other pots untouched for con- trolling experiments. I then placed these six pots near a window facing the south. After 10 days, on the 9th of May, I saw on the under surface of some of the leaves on which I had sown the spores yellow spots consisting of the sori of uredospores beginning to appear; and after 5 weeks heaps of teleutospores began to be formed. These teleutospores immediately germinated on the leaves into 4-celled promycelia, from each cell of which a spherical colorless sporidium was produced (Pl. V, fig. 13.) The form of the uredo-spore layer is circular in outline; and its pseudoperidium, which is composed of a felt of fine hyphee, is lacinated in its ruptured margin (PI. V, fig. 11.) Plate V, Fig. 11 shows a vertical section of a uredolayer formed on a leaf of Quercus glandulifera. The structure of pseudoperidium of the uredolayer seem to me very different from those of Cronartium flaccidum which is also common in Tokyo, and also from those of the other known species of the same genus given by Dietel in Engler’s Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien. In regard to this points, I intend to make a further investigation, for I had no time to study them in detail this time. fungus. The following is the dimensions of the median sized spores of this の いよ leo Uaedospor Me uel 2 length | ーー 2 二 2 Telewtospore | ah yon aa Diameter of Sporidium woe) ase seen) oe en ee length “2 eS one ee ee er Accidiospore math Weis as 6 Sp pes wee | ats, Explanations of the Plates. Plate 1£V;3 Aecidium layer exposed, by taking off the overlying corky bark of the excrescence of a diseased branch of Pinus densiflora. Transverse section of a diseased branch through the excrescence, showing the annual growth of the diseased tissue. A portion of transverse section of a diseased branch of Pinus densiflora magnified ; K, corky bark; S, spermogonium layer; F, pseudoperidium ; A, aecidium layer; R, cortical parenchyma, C, cambium layer; D, new wood; KH, prolongations of meduallary rays. Portion of cortex and spermogonium layer magnified. x 200. Portion of aecidium layer magnified. x 200. Aecidiospores magnified. Plate V. Leaf of the seedling of Q glandulifera used in the experiment, with the group of uredolayers formed in its under surface, seen 10 days after infection. Leaf of ⑰ glandulifera in the open air with teleutospores produced by natural infection. Leaf of Q. serrata, used in the experiment with uredolayers seen 10 days after infection. 79 Fig. 10. Leaf of の . serrata with teleutospore columns. Fig. 11. ‘Transverse section of uredospore layer on a leaf of Q. glanduli- fera produced by artificial infection. x 200. Fie. 12. Uredospores of the same magnificed. Fig. 13. A column of teleutospores produced on a leaf of Q. serrata by artificial infection, with some of its spores germinating. Plantse Japonenses nove vel minus cognitz. (Continued from p. 65.) By T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo- Nephrodium erythrosorum Hook. var. obtusum Makino nov. var. Stipe slender, hard, scaly throughout, but densely clothed towards the base with rufo-castaneous or darkish-brown subulate-lanceolate to subulate- linear acuminate scales. Frond deltoid-ovate or ovate-oblong, acuminate, _bipinnate, subcoriaceous, naked above, sparingly covered with small vesiculose acuminate rufous scales towards the rachis of pinnie and ‘costa of pinnules beneath; main rachis slender, dispersed with rufous or darkish-rufous linear scales; pinne spreading, triangular-lanceolate or lanceolate, often falcate, acuminate, pinnate, but pinnatifid at the apex, shortly petioled, not closed from one another, alternate, or subopposite; pinnules ovate-oblong, often slightly falcate, obtuse or rounded obtuse at the apex, truncate, sub- cordato-truncate, or obtuse-truncate at the base, dut adnate in the superior ones, crenato-serrate, often pinnatifid into obtuse and ovate lobes in the lower ones, the both lowest lobes usually larger than the rest, largest one about 33cm long, licm broad. Sori closer, when mature confluent to each other, In 2 rows near the costa of prinnules and often also in 2 rows on the lower lobes. Nom. Jap. Maruba-benishida (T. Makino nom. nov.), Hab. Prov. Tosa: Sakawa (7. Makino! Autumn 1884, July 16, 1887) ; Prov. Awa in Isl. Shikoku: Nishiu-mura (R. Yatabe! herb. Se. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 24, 1888). S0 Nephrodium erythrosorum Hook. (=Aspidium erythrosorum Eat.) is unquestionably a variable species, and the present variety and cysto- lepidotum (Miq.) Maxim., stand near the typica. Nephrodium (Lastrea) monticola Makino sp. nov. Caudex thick, oblique. Stipes ceespitose, stout, thick, herbaceous, rufo- stramineous, scaly throughout but much denser towards the base, shorter than the frond ; scales: basal ones oblong-lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, acuminate, entire, firmly membranceous, shining, castaneous-brown, pellucid towards the margin, with very closely finely and longitudinally arranged areole, largest one 24 mm long, 6mm broad; upper ones smaller than the basal ones, linear- lanceolate or subulate-lanceolate, acuminate, entire, rufous, thinly membra- naceous. Frond ovato-oblong or narrowly oblong, rather abruptly and shortly acuminate, herbaceous, bipinnatipartite, 37-60 cm long, 23-29cm_ broad, naked above, dispersed with small deltoid-ovate acuminate rufous thinly membranaceous scales along the rachis of pinne and the costa of pinnules ; rachis slender, herbaccous, rufo-stramineous, covered with ovato-lanceolate or narrowly deltoid entire often crispate thinly membranaceous rufous scales ; pinnee about 12-18 on each side, the middle ones largest, spreading or erect-patent, alternate or subopposite, moderately closed, very shortly petiolate, lanceolate, acuminate, cut nearly down to the stramineous and slender rachis where forming a very narrow wing on both sides of them, but pin- natifid at the apex, largest one about 19cm long, 4cm broad; pinnules numerous, regularly arranged, spreading, narrowly oblong, obtuse with an acute point, serrato-lobed with a cuspidate tip and often a sharp tooth, but sharply tipped serrate in the superior ones, broadly adnate to the rachis- wing, but lower ones more or less abruptly reduced into an obtuse base, largest one 24 cm long, 23cm wide ; veins erect-patent, flexuous, pinnate with 1 to 4 veinlets : veinlets free, loose, mostly simple, or bifurcate. Sorl in 2 series near the costa of pinnules, solitary and dorsal on the lower part of an upper lowest veinlet, 1 to 18 to a pinnule, a little remote from one another, distinct, orbicular ; indusium orbicular, with a close and deep sinus, subcoriaceo- membranceous, entire, about 14 mm across. Nom. Jap. Miyama-benishida (T. Makino nom. nov.) Hab. Prov. MOsAsgr: Mt. Buko-zan in Chichibu (7. Makino! July 20, 1888). In general habit this species has a resemblance to Nephrodium Goldie- anum Hook., a North-American Fern, being intermediate between N. erythrosorum Hook. and WW. Filiaz-mas Rich. 81 Nephrodium (Lastrea) tokyoense (Matsumura) Makino Contrib. Stud. Flor. Jap. Il]. m Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XII. 1898, p. 87. Caudex short, erect or oblique, stout, thick, with denssly branched rather soft roots. Stipes ceespitose, erect, shorter than the frond, thick, herbaceous, rufo-stramineous, densely clothed with scales throughout, 20-40 cm long; scales ample, rufous, thinly membranceous, pellucid, ovato-oblong to oblong in the inferior ones, often oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate in the superior ones, usually entire, acute or minutely acuminate, with numerous very fine and longitudinal nerves and areole, jareest one about 22mm long, 11 mm broad. Frond simply pinnate, but pinnatifid at the apex, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, rather abruptly acuminate at the apex, gradually narrowed below, herbaceous, naked above, dispersed with rufous fibrillose thinly membranceous scales towards the midvein of pinnz beneath, 55-120 cm long, 15-28cm broad; rachis slender, rufous-stramineous, canaliculate in front, scaly throughout, the scales much smaller than those of the stipe, Janceolate to linear, acuminate, very thin, frequently crispate, often obscurely and looly subdentate ; pinnse numerous, usually horizontally patent, shortly apart from one another, narrowly lanceolate, gradually attenuated towards the apex, gradually diminishing in size and more remote to each other to- wards the base, subsessile and rounded-obtuse at the base, obtuse or acute at the apex, lobato-pinnatifid to crenato-lobed with erect-patent ovate and usually acutely serrulate lobes, which are largest in the lowest both ones, mnidvein slender, stramineous, prominent beneath; vein slightly curved out- wards, pinnate; veinlets rather close, free, arcuate, simple, or bifurcate, or sometimes trifurcate. ‘Sori in upper portion of frond, solitary and dorsal on lower veinlets, arranged in 2 rows near the midvein of the pinnee, or often also in 2 rows and 2 to 7 to a Jobe, rather loosely arranged, cordato-orbicular, or orbicular-reniform ; indusium similar to the sori in form, subcoriaceo- membranceous, entire; sporangia numerous, long pediceliate. Aspidium tokyoense Matsumura MSS. Nom. Jap. Tani-hego (Z. Matsumura). Hab. Prov. Yamato: Mt. Kasuga-yama (Z. Matsumura! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 15, 1883); Prov. MusAsgr: Dodkwan-yama near Tokyo (Z. Matsumura! herb. 1. c. Decem. 1884); Prov. Tosa: Yunoki in Hata-gori (Z. Makino! August 6, 1889); Prov. MrkAwA: Ayase in Higashi-Kamo-gori (G. Nagura! June 22, 1895). A rare species, differing from Nephrodium Dickinsii (Fr. et Sav.) Baker by the form of pinne, the position of sori, and the texture of the frond. 82 Athyrium mesosorum Makino nom. nov. i Asplenium mesosorum Makino Contrib. Stud, FI. Jap. III. in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XII. 1898, p. 88, et Plant. Jap. nov. v. min, coon. am Ipc: XU. ps0. | Since my former observation, 1 have noticed the Athyroid sori on a plant in the Botanic Garden of the Science College, Imperial University Tokyo, and therefore I have now referred that species to the present genus. The Athyroid sori are not numerous among the common straight ones, and its appearance is also not frequent; hence this species will often be referred to Huasplenium of Asplenium, but erroneously, There are also occasionally double sori having a Diplazioid form. (Lo be contenued.) NOTE,—In an article “The Annual Meeting of the Tokyd Botanical Society” in the May number of The Botanical Magazine, the following short sketch of Mr. Inui’s. paper “ Alcoholic Fermentation without Yeast-cells” which was read after Mr. Shira- sawa’s was by an unfortunate oversight not given, and should be inserted there in page 70: Mr. T. Inui in his paper on the “ Alcoholic Fermentation without Yeast-cells,” gave a historical sketch of the subject and added the result of his own experiment which is not yet completed. He succeeded to crush the yeast-cells with repeated freezing and erushing. r, 207, 1899. CONTENTS, — + 1 に で とこ テー “ ig $43 1 4s _ Matsumura, By Noture ad FU asiaticas orientales. (Cont ie. 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DORFLER, Barichgasse 36, Vienne (Autriche). a 1 rf 候 Ea] | = Bul) No Bake shes a cr yh O eee $F | (BO a | D iy - に yo vat CBSE Ts % ctr REE ow Oe 7 We aX RS b> Nd OSGH A X NAR AS ) GS 4 a aE | ) ek Spouse S| | +sS HS « SE > SEBO VE) EE -BANCWHeR R FORE SPEED ORES | ORE | REO SIIB), < VOR HAIRS SESS | a [SRO ds, & OSES NG BEB, 4 RRBESROSEY SY St > OEE (St NDIEESESS Bh S PE Se SHS eS の 人 re Fie ae mie OS ees asian | ey ree ae Notule ad plantas asiaticas orientales. (Continued from p. 73). Auctore J. Matsumura. Chrysanthemum (Pyrethrum) lineare, Matsumura sp. nov. Herbaceum, perennne. Cauhs foliosus gracilis usque 3-pedalis, ple- rumque simplex rarius pauci-ramosus, deorsum glabrescens sursum parce arachnoideo-puberulus, Folia alterna linearia sessilia integerrima vel medio basique paucifida, supra subscabra subtus discoloria, punctata prominente uninervia apice obtusiuscula calloso-apiculata, in sicco margine involuta. Capitula terminalia solitaria, 3 cm. diametro ; involucri squaniae glabrescentae vel parce arachnoideae virides, exteriores quam interiores angustiores lan- ceolato-lineares obtusae, interiores oblongo-lmeares uninervia apice margineque brunneo-membranaceae laceratae. TLigulae 13-15, albae apice tridentatae obtusae, 14mm. longae, 4mm. latae, 9; flosculae numerosae flavidae, vs 5 mm. longae. Achenia immat. glabra. Folia 6cm. longa, 4mm. lata. Tnvolucri squamae 6mm. longae, 1 mm. latae. Hab. in Japonia media: locis humidis, prov. Shimoosa invenit K. Okada anno 1895, Mense Octobri floret. Explicatio Tabulae. Tabula VI, Pars superior naturali magnitudine. Pars inferior naturali magnitudine. o2 to ピ a. Folium integrum naturali magnitudine. 6. Folium incisum naturali magnitudine. Capitulum longitudinaliter sectum, nat. magn. Flos radii, 2/; auctus. Flos disci, °/; auctus. Ovarium transverse sectum, Magis aucium. SG OR yD C の Semen, !°/; auctum. Stamina, magis aucta. had Cacalia niko-montana, Matswmura sp. nov. Herbacea, annua. Caulis gracilis, simplex, vix 2-pedalis, teres, striatus deorsum subglabrus vel crispulo-pilosiusculus sursum puberulus. Folia vulgo 5-7, flaccida; ima diminuta longe petiolata; media ampla, latiora quam longiora, late cordata, reniformia vel triangulari-reniformia angulata dentata, dentibus calloso-apiculatis, supra glabra, subtus ad venas crispulo-pubescentia, digitatim 3-nervia, cujus 2 lateralia iterum nervata; superiora diminuta integerrima vel subtriangulata basi obtusa; petioli basi nudi, crispulo-pubes- centi, Capitula erecta, brevi racemosa, racemis 3-19 cm. diametro. In- volucri cylindracei, 1 cm. longi, in vivo rubro tingenti, in sicco pallidi-brunnei ; involucri squamae 05, lineari-acutae, glabrae, membranaceae, 3-nerviae, striatae、 Flosculi vulgo 5, squamis involucri multo longiores. Folia media maxima supp. 21cm. lata, 12cm. longa. TPetioh 7cm. longi, Achenia linearia, 6mm. longa, glabra; pappi albi, acheniis aequilongt. Species C. adenostyloidi, Fr. et Sav. arcte affinis, differt racemis amplis semper late planis nec elongatis, foliis ad insertionem petioli cuneatis, digitatim 3-nec 5 nerviis, robustioribus pubescentioribusque. A. C. shikokiana, Makino dhffert robustioribus, folioruam dentibus magis numerosis poucioribusque. An varietas C. farfaraefoliae, Moxim ? Hab. in Japonia media: in monte Shirane tractus Nikko, prov. Shimotsuke lege ipse anno 1884. Mense Octobri fl. On the Influence of Inorganic Salts upon the Conidia-formation of Aspergillus niger. (Preliminary Note.) By Atsushi Yasuda, 79 た な 24577. To our knowledge of the influence of changed external conditions upon various kinds of moulds many interesting contributions have hitherto been made, Recently, the investigations towards this branch of physiology seem to be of especial abundance. EscHENHAGEN') has studied the effects of cane-sugar, glycerine, sodium and potassium nitrates and sodium and calcium chlorides on Aspergillus niger, Penicillium glaucum and Botrytis cinerea, ScHOSTAKOWITSCH’) has investigated the conditions wanted to the conidia- formation of Fumago, Hormodendron, Dematium &c. He has also given in another paper’) the like about Mucor proliferus. The fact that hetero- geneous forms of Thamnidium elegans depended on the chemical nature of substrata, their degrees of concentration, liquidity, moisture and tem- perature has been demonstrated by the experiments of BacHmann’*), and also that various modes of growth of Basidiobolus ranarwim were influenced by the characters of liquid-media has been noticed by Racrporsk1’). Krgps gave in his great work’) detailed accounts concerning the forma- tion of the reproductive organs of Hurotiwm repens and Mucor racemosus. 1) F. EscHENHAGEN. Ueber den Einfluss von Lésungen verschiedener Concentration auf das Wachsthum von Schimmelpilzen. Stolp 1889. S. 10. s) W. ScHostaKowrtscH. -Ueber die Bedingungen der Conidienbildung bei Russ- thanpilzen. Flora, 1895. Bd. LXXXT. 8. 362-393. 3) W. ScuosrakowirscH. Einige Versuche uber die Abhingigkeit des Mucor pro- liferus von den imsseren Bedingungen. Flora. 1897. S. 88-96. | +) J. BAcgmrANN. Einfluss der unsseren Bedingungen auf die Sporenbildung yon Thamnidium elegans Jank. Bot. Ztg. 1895. Abt. I. S. 129-130. 5) M. Racrporski. Ueber den Einfluss imsserer Bedingungen auf die Wachsthums- weise des Basidiobolus ranarum. Flora. 1896. Bd. LX XXII. S. 110-121. 6) G. Krrsps. Die Bedingungen der Fortpflanzung bei einigen Algen und Pilzen. Jena 1896, S. 446-532. | 86 More recently he made an investigation of Sporodinia grandis‘), and came to the conclusion, that by changing the nature of substrata one or other kind of sexual organs was artificially produced according to the author’s will. Further, Lsspsgmz) studied Mucoreae with reference to light and substratum, Ray*) observed that Sterigmatocystis alba produced only pencils of unbranched sterigmata instead of ordinary branched ones, when it was sown in a sugar-solution, while that cultivated in a salt-solution showed merely sterile conidia-bearing. hyphae. に For my part I have examined by a series of experiments how the conidia-formation of Aspergillus niger is influenced by chemical nature and concentration-grade of various inorganic salts, The greater part of this work has not yet been completed, so that I will here give some of the results as only a preliminary note. To. begin with, I prepared a liquid-medium, which afforded to my fungus an abundant nourishment and the most complete development. I used it as a fundamental medium throughout my experiments, adding to it every time certain quantities of inorganic salts, For the medium in question I preferred the solution proposed by Prof. Miyosur’), For con- venience sake, I will here give its composition : Distilled waster 5 EMIegi Concentrated boiled solution of Addiwm-bulbs.........25 ,, Cane-sugar Se eo oo go oe So の る と oe6 @ ら eo ら す る 6 も ゃ eo oee の らら 2 gp@o po66 ら 6 の ら e の ら る oc HHH BHM SESE り me The inorganic salts which I used for my experiments were those of potassium, sodium, ammonium and magnesium. On the examination of my cultures I always compared them with the control-culture, which I made simultaneously with the other cultures, During the experiments my atten- tion Was especially turned to the development-period of conidia-bearing hyphae as well as to the colouring period cf conidia. I also observed the length of conidia-bearing hyphae, the thickness of their cell-walls, the size of conidia-fruits and the diameter of conidia themselves. As a matter of fact the development of mycelium and reproductive organs is greatly in- 1) G. KueEgs. Zur Physiologie der Fortpflanzung einiger Pilze. Jahrb. f. wiss. Bot. 1898. Bd. XXXII, Heft 1. S. 41. s) A, Lenpner. Des influences combiées de la lumiére et du substratum sur la développement des Champignons. Ann. d. Se. nat. Bot. 1897. Sér. VILL, T. 3. p. 1-64. 3) J. Ray. Variations des champignons inférieurs sous l’influence du milieu. Revue générale de Botanique. 1897. T. 9. p. 301. = *) M. Mryosgr. Darchbohrung der Membranen durch Pilzfiden. Jahrb. f. wiss. Bot, 1895, Bd. XXVIII, Heft 2. S. 272. | 4 87 fluenced by temperature, and during my experiments the room-temperature was found to lie between 17° and 22° C, _ Now I will make some remarks on each culture, showing the results of my experiments. Potassium salts. _ The salts which I chose to experiment with were chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate and sulphate. Control-culture. 一 On the 7th day after sowing the spores white conidia-fruits were formed. On the 9th they coloured yellow, which changed into dirty brown on the 14th. The average length of conidia-bearing hyphae was 3mm, their diameter 18 » and the thickness of their well- developed cell-wal 3 ん. Ripened conidia-fruits 0.5 mm in diameter, spores 5 yw. a. Potassium chloride.—A 5 %-culture formed white conidia on the 7th day after imoculation, which became black on the 9th. This early blackening of conidia distinguished it clearly from the control-culture. Moreover the conidia-fruits increased in size, while the conidia-bearing hyphae somewhat decreased in length. A 10 9%-culture produced white conidia on the 9th day, which blackened after two weeks. The particulars of this culture were nearly the same as the former in all respects. A 15 %- culture, however, caused not only a remarkable change of reproductive organs but also a retardation of their development. Thus the conidia-fruits from this culture measured 0,18 mm in diameter and the conidia-bearing hyphae 0.85 mm in length and 13 u in breadth, a great diminution as compared with those of the normal culture; the appearance of white conidia-fruits was delayed till the end of the 24th day, and on the 31st they were observed to blacken. 6. Potassium bromide.—A 5 %-culture formed white conidia on the Sth day, which changed into dirty brown on the 10th. Compared with the control-culture no distinct change could be seen. A 10 %-culture pro- duced white conidia-fruits on the 10th day, which in the course of two days more became brown and black. On the 12th day a 159 -culture presented the first step of conidia-formation. On the 17th the conidia became brown and black. In this culture the conidia fruits as well as the conidia-bearing hyphae decreased in size 一 the former 0.36 mm wide, the latter 1mm long and 12 wthick. A 209-culture showed the conidia- formation first on the 15th day. c. Potassium todide.—A 59%-culture was characterized by a slow SO development of conidia-fruits and a long extension of conidia-bearing hyphae. Thus it produced white conidia-fruits on the 12th day, which coloured dirty brown on the 25th; the length of conidia-bearing hyphae gave 4mm. The diameters of conidia-fruits varied from 0.15 to 0.7mm. eax ae 1 BRR IAMER EK i SER | ME < ouges meee Saag aa 4 tee g SRO Ee ace A We OTR SA EK Sethe a SK th EN th a a ・ oat SS MIS CESKY AE RERARA | MRS の ES 3 : ~ i} Ih 1 IN he BN ee | ) Se ake ae Bin we sein se ane 2 hh aa O81 SA A Sn SHERG AR KBD aaa SE | マ 章 mise RM SERT RATE EH MR くさ se | BW dee w 4Q ¢ BSE 4 > ih BEE m BW YY *K OSI] Rearing nS . ' 王 > = PENG , mp se a ae Se See ae yin ge 4 BRRHN ANSE RR BRKORAM Si ーー 主人 全く | | ee © NIT REMMK ) SBIR | ee eee cee ee aS [ iy ee eee 5 | 。 | see eh eas = 2S oh ae |i 1 | Ce SPR ie cf ) = — Reh we ic Ooxt2@RH hs | HE Gigs ENIX RoS 、 トーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー W 光 ote & PRSC 1 | emi | + owe Beek | Sapte a atte os fw IS | eee 6 本 |S 4m a | tye tg oa ie “ie om ey ee |EDRES m*< soa REF Melee ee 憶 RBC REMORSE + Kee Se gq (Sees 人 完 十 古 直営 mee 2 £2 ik + ie cae | jm Ay Be dyads nto が ご ンー ご ニュ S/O AE ME BEEN] LH RES fe |ZSH ER 5H me So his Be : Fre ER ates DR SRK Sp HORS ER SER a = Ane cB ee A N N zie gal P= Jom iRe =e oy eS BH 2A Ae ak OE | ) 1 | 時 we x & SF 曲 sue eB oS ck SNat ROR ie aoe Sa = | " 本 tA らら らら つ る ご == Sein re | [RRR NE RR gouge beeen! cee GR OR 3 VN は ogeeries aeois RX iS EF eer me i i es | : GH CIE | A < ie “em eo Jap. Lappa-moku (Okam.). Hab. Ins. Okinawa: Naha (Z. K.). Sargassum ilicifolium, Twn. Jap. Hiragi-moku (Okam. nom. nov.) Hab. Ins. Okinawa (H. K.). Dictyota spinulosa, Harv. Jap. Hari-amidzi-gusa (Okam.). Hab. Ins. Okinawa: Naha (4. 7.). Haliseris undulata, Holmes. Jap. Shiwa-yahazu (Okam.). Hab, Ins. Okinawa: Nakizin (Leg. K. Nagayaiia). Padina pavonia, Lamour. Jap. Kona-umi-uchiwa (Okam.). Hab, Ins. Okinawa: Yonagusuku (H. K.). Gymnososus nigrescens, (Sond.) J. Ag. Jap. Hai-6gi (Okam. nom. nov.). Hab. Ins. Heanza (H. K.). Scytosiphon lomentarius, J. Ac. Jap. Kayamo-nori. [ Hab. Ins. Okinawa: Nishibaru (77. /.). Phyllitis Fascia, Muell. Jap. Haba-nori. _ Hab. Ins. Okinawa: Nishibaru (ZZ, X.). 95 96 こら トウ こり こり DA, Hydroclathrus cancellatus, Bory. Jap. Hab. Kagome-novt (Okam.). Ins. Okinawa: Yonagusuku (H. K.). Colpomenia sinuosa, D. et 5. Jap. Hab, Fukuro-nort (Okam.). Ins. Okinawa: Naha (77. K.). CHLOROPHYCEA. Ulva reticulata, Forsk. Jap. Hab. Ami-aosa (Okam.). Ins. Okinawa: Tomari ( 万. X.). Ulva Lactuca, Lejor. f. genuina. Jap. Hab. Aosa. Ins. Okinawa: Naha (7. K.). Boodlea coacta, Murr. et DeToni. Jap. Hab. Ao-mogusa (Okam.). Ins. Okinawa: Yonagusukn (//. K,). Acetabularia mediterranea, Lamour. Jap. Hah. Kasa-nort (Okam.). Ins, Okinawa: Tomari (//. X.). Halicoryne Wrightii, Harv. Jap. Hab. Caulerpa racemosa var. clavifera, f. macrephysa, Weber. Jap. Hab. Caulerpa Freycinetii, var. de Boryana, f. occidentalis, Iso-sugina (Okam.). 3 Ins. Okinawa: Yonabaru (/7. K.). Sennari-dzuta (H.K. nom. nov.). Ins. Okinawa: Toman (/7. X.). Weber. Jap. Sathai-dzuta (Okam. nom, nov.). Hab. Ins, Okinawa: Tomari (7, K.). 97 39. Codium adherens, Ag. Jap. Hai-miru. Hab. Ins. Ishikaki (77.K.). 40. Halimeda Opuntia, Lamour. Jap. Saboten-gusa (Okam.). Hab. Ins. Ishikaki (77. 7.). 41. Halimeda Tuna, Lamour. Jap. Uchiwa-saboten (H. K. nom. nov.), Hab. Ins. Okinawa: Tomari (77. K.). 42. Halimeda tridens, Lamour. Jap. JMtsude-saboten (H. K. nom, nov.). Hab. Ins. Okinawa: Tomari (ZZ. X.). List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its vicinities. By Tsutsumi Ichimura. ( 加 州 下山 太 其 附近 採集 植物 目 銚 ) 斗 シ 自由 ふ 須 ラク 植物 家 フ ーー 度 ^ 探 集 チ 試 ム へき 山 クー ナル ヘッ シ ヽ B= RAMEN EE 丼 = 二 三 玩 輩 ク 登 由 セ ラン ヽ 世 ニ 知 ラ レタ ル モ ノ 少 カ ラズ 、 Rv ERITREA HRY Y AR ォ 聞 カズ ゝ 因 テ 人 金澤 附近 = 於 テ 余 LS VR SBR Y USF KGRE?MIEF ED v Dd Th 物 ハ 凡 テ 昨年 和 月 除 ノ 探 集 と シェ ノ = 係 ル 、 然 レ 琵 赤 信 年 入 月 麻 戸 保 氏 ノ 探 集 サ レシ モノ フチ BEY TEAL Y ©) RY). 旋 行 順路 モ 概 次 う 如 キモ ノラ ナ VS, fb Bee ル モ ノ 甚 〆 多 カラ ン ヽ 唯 後 2 白山 植物 探 集 家 = ニ 暫 シ 多少 > 又 ト モナ レ だ 幸 基 、 臨 終 倒 > 疑 ハシ * 標 品 敷 十 業 = 就 ぇ 命名 チ 辱 フ モ ル 松村 、 三好 雨 博士 丼 = 牧野 富太郎 氏 = ニ 向 と 、= 厚 ヶ 護 謝 2 意 チ 素 ス 。 98 OBS No RO- ーー ihh | il | 栓 宿 〇 一 eos) | 稚 女 A 市 A 2 oi —Oln 來 原 2 瀬 On BU | 砂 イン 人 本 i. Oe 686) ee a el (うさ この ae Ue Be ii 赤 cs 野 味 岩 ~|- 〇 音 生 谷 | Ep aos : Kit 列 (7.861)) 一 〇 弥 KOK it - 大 トト sal 在 に Tk eee Cay | (8106) OF O O O Rl ge as 別 F< a 走 山 弾 高天原 O 〇 一 Boot Boss + RELO— 8, fy 奥 院 In the following list medicinal plants are noted with asterisk. Lichenes. * Cetraria islandica, var. angustifolia, Krysoth. (RBG ( 飛 弾 室堂 ) Oladonia coceltera, (.) Schaer. ハチ マク (i) Persusaria leptanata, (Mill) Arg. (同上 ) Sticta pulmonaria, (Z.) Schaer, カブト マク (GHB) Thamnolia vermi- cularis, cey.( 飛 弾 案 堂 ) Usnea barbata, (ん .) Pr. サルノ オォ か セ GER) U, longissima, Ach. (fl) 3 - Filicinae. Aspidinm aculeatum, Sw. var. japonicum, /’r, et Sav. #7 テ デ (28) A. decursive-pinnatum, Kze. ゲタ ゲ ジ シダ (KH) ¥*¥ U7 (上 走 ) TT. nuda, Max, ハナ モ キ セル (同上 ) Trillium Small, Max エン レイ ササ (KF) Tricyrtis macropoda, Miq. タマ か が ハ ボ ト ャ ギ ス (ANB) Veratrum nigrum, ん . シェ ロタ サウ (BER. 別 ) V. stamineum, Max, コメ イケ イィ (ME) V. Maximowiczi, Bak. アオ ヤギ サ リウ (Ht) V. album, L. var grandiflorum, Mar. パイ ケイ サウ GEES) Smilax herbacea, Z. var. nipponica, Max. シ ォ デ (吉野 ) Streptopus amplexifolius, DC. t#XATY~<7Y BEF) -S. ajanensis, Viling var. japonica, Maa. タケ シマ ラン (同上 ) Dioscoriaceae. Dioscoria T'okure, Makino. アマ ドコ ュ ロ (A) D. quingueloba, Zhanbd. * ク メド ュ ロ (Hef) Iridaeeae. Iris gracilipes, 4. Gr, ヒメ シャ が (EE) Orchideae. EHphippianthus Schmidtii, 7tchib. た 244277 v (BEE) ば ymmnadenia conopea, 2. Br. テカ タチ ド 》 ( 別 山室 堂 ) Orchis aristata, Misch. ~7 FYFE Y (同上 . Hk) Platanthera mandarina, ec ん . た (ヤマ サギ ササ BHF) P. sacharinensis, /. Schm. ヤ ボ オマ サギ ササ (同上 ) Spiranthes australis, Land. F ys F (HBA) Dicotyledonae. Chloranthaceae. Chloranthus serratus, 2. et S. フタ 』 シ デカ GEA, te) 101 Betulaceae. | Alnus firma, S. et Z var. multinervia, Rol モメ ヤシ ヤ ャ プシ BREF) A. viridis, LC. var. sibirica, Rg/. 2 ¥<>»? * (AR) Betula alba, Z. var. vulgans, DC. ミラ カン メ (7%) B. Ermanni, Cham. var. nipponica, Mav. タク カン メ (同上 ) Carpinus japonica, Bl. クマ シ デ (NAR) Fagaceae. Fagus japonica, Max. イメ アプ ナ (ie BEB) FE. sylvatica, ア . var. Sieboldi, Max, ブナ ノ キ (同上 ) Quercus dentata, Thunb. 4» » GRE) Q. serrata, Thunb. ク ヌ キ (AG) Salicaceae. Salix Sieboldiana, B7, イハ ヤナ \ (上 走 ) Populus balsamifera, Z. var Suaveolens, Lond, デ ロ (fill Ge) Morae. Broussonetia Kasinoki, Sieb. カタ アメ (市 瀬 ) Urticaceae. Rlatostemm umbellatum, お /. eryrrxnity (As. FEA) EE. Um- bellatum, 52. var. majus, Mar. サタ ハバ ミサ (白峰 ) Aristolochiaceae. Asarum variegatam, A. Bl. イサ ハ カ ン アフ ヒ (KM) Polygonaceae. * Polygonum Bistorta, 2. 477% >} 77% (b#) P. tenuicaule, Bisset. et Moor, ヒメ イプ キト ラノ フォ (同上 ) P. polymorphum, ん ee の . var. japonicum, Man. オン タデ (ROW - * P. cuspidatum, S. et Z. 4% FY (EB) bg senticosum, Meisn. ~¥ 27 7 Y Rc (HBR) Caryophyllaceae. Dianthus barbatum, var. shinanensis, Yatabe. ミヤ マナ デシ ュ (上 走 ) * PD. superbus, 2. カム ラナ デシ ュ (KH. HE. VES) Stellaria florida, Fisch. var. angustifolia, Maa. イハ ツメ ク サ (Atk. 奥 院 ) Magnoliaceae. Magnolia hypoleuca, S. et 7. #7 %* (8%) Ranunculaceae. * Aconitum Fischeri, Reich. *< bY AT) (BHA) Actaea spicata, ZL. ル 井 ヤ ウ ミ ヤッ ウマ (A) Anemone narcissiflora, ん /,。 ハク サン イチ ゲ サ ッ ウ (KB) A. altaica, Misch. キク サギ オチ リン サタ (BAS) A. flaccida Fr. Schm. ニ リ ン サ ヵ (iD Ooptis trifoha, Salish, ミツ アタ レン (同上 ) Caltha palustris, アア. var. sibirica, Rg/. =~A9Y YEN) Coptis trifola. Sash. ミツ ハア ッ ウン レン (同上 ) C. anemonaefoha。 S. et Z. も リッ アッ ン レン ( 音 生 谷 別 ) Clematis heracleifolia, DC. var, stans, O. A. クタ サ ホ ダ ン (吉野 ) O. alpina, 2277. 102 ミヤ マハ ジ シ ヤッ ヅル (HRB) C. paniculata, Thunb. セン ニン ササ Yo Ranunculus acris, ん . Steveni, gl. ミヤ マキ ネン ボア (KF) Thalictrum tuberiferum Max. ミヤ マカ ラ ャ ツ (UATE) T. aquilegifolium, 2. カラ マウ サ y (A) rautvetteria palmata, Fisch. et Mey. モミ チカ ラマ ツア (BA) Trol- lings putulus, Salish, シナ ノ キ ン メ ィ サタ (KA) _Lardizabalaceae. “ Akebia lobata, Dene. ミタ メア クビ (市 瀬 ) jerber1dea6。 Diphylleia Grayi Fr. Sch. サン カ ェ ブ GR. 34) Epimedium macran- thum, Moor. et Dene. イカ リサ リツ (BBR) x Papaveraceae. 」 x ae majus, ん . クサ フッ ツウ (#8) Corydalis decumbens, Pers. ヤ プ エ ンマ サク (同上 ) C. pallida, Pers. var, キタ マン (同上 ) Cruciferae. ; Arabis amplexicaulis, Hdgew. イハ \ タ ザ が ホ ボ (御前 室堂) A Haller Z. ハク グ サ ン ハ タ ザ ポ ボ (AE) A. perfoliata, Lam. ハタ ザ ホ GEE) Barbarea vulgaris, Pi ん 2 な 01 りさ) eg Ee re ir フシ (84) Cardamine -resedifolia, た . ミヤ マタ チチ ツケ マナ (御前 室堂 Droseraceae. Drosera rotundifolia, 2. モタ モン マゲ (市 瀬 ) Crassulaceae. Sedum japonicum, Sieh, マン テン ゲ サ GEE) 8. kamtschaticum, 2se/. キリ ン サ ウ Gre) Lauraceae. Lindera umbellata, Thunb. クロ モジ GRE) Saxifragzaceae. Astilbe chineusis, Maz. var. japonica, Max. チ ダ ゲ サ シ (吉野) 人 japonica, Mig. アア モリ サッ ( 女 原 ) * Astilbe FRhunberen。 Mig. トリ アシ シャ ウマ (吉野 ) Cardiandyra alternifolia, ぐ . et 用 737743 (KH) Hydrangea scandens, Max. ゴ タ ッ アル G88) H. hirta, S. et Z ¥=~7 FY # (HOKE) H. Horteusis, Sm. var. acuminata, A. Gray. 77+ (KH) — H. involucrata, Sieh, タマ アダ サ 非 (同上) H. paniculata, Seb. ノノ キ (市 瀬 ) Mitella japonica, Iq. チャル メル サタ (同上 ) Parnassia palustris, £2. 94779 (HE. WJ) Philadelphus, coronarius, 2. ペイ クア ッッ ギ (赤岩 ) Rodgersia podophlla。 A. 7:. ヤ ゲル マサ ウ (BEB. WH) Saxfraga cortusaefolia, &. et Z. (同上 ) S. fusca, Max. クロ クモ サッ (同上 ) iarellia polyphylla, Don. ツタ ャ ダイ モン デ サ タ クタ シェ (同上 ) GD (To be continued.) | Vol XII. © SEPTEMBER, 20rx, 1899. No.151. CONT HATS Ses Ichimura, T., List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its 8 Vicinities (Continued from p. 102.) . . . a eee Nakagawa, H., List of Plants collected in Kumamoto Prefecture oh (Kytshii) 1895-96. (Continued from Vol. XII. p. 102). . 107 _—-—s Makino. T., Plate Japonenses nove vel minus Oognitee (Continued eee eh ate cy. 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Bee as pb IN BEE m EW YK ORR] Me BRIER Hh m FY oh SRM + SRR 6 PRS K OREM Se | BSSKXE.A £ HAS H+ REA A SEE ERS 1 |G | owe eR た ココ Me a NN SUBEEHISEE LKR arse He mt + ff = に neteneere rete oe cal | i Pix Buh ER SIRS RR | > 0 aod TE ea ealee |p mMeR fe. 8 SLE ER Nap Se ie EEN f m= 宙 H anee Erapseeoe i | eee “2222222222 ign BRS a lees ay m コ IER | com 4 fl to RRP MKB Aha List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its oo Vicinities. (Continued from p. 102.) Tsutsumi Ichimura. Hamamelidaceae. Hamamelis japonica, S. et Z. マン サク (市 瀬 ) Rosaceae. ァ さ ハ Cydonia japonica, Pers. var, pygmaea, 47. クサ ポケ ( 音 生 谷 ) Geum calthaefolium, Menz. var. dilatatum, 7077。 et Gr. ミヤ マゲ ダイ コン ササ (KA Hind) G. dryadoides, S. et ググ の. チン ケ ゲルマ (同上 ) * G. japonicum, Zhund. ダ ィ コン サウ (BRE) Pirus sambuciforia, Ch. et Schl. ミヤ マナ \ カ マ ド (MAR) P. aucuparia, Gaertn. var. japonica, 7 み .。 ナ \ カ マ ド ( 指 尾 ) P. gracilis, が. ef グ の 。 チ ン キ ンチ ナ \ い カマ ド (BEE) Pourthiaea villosa, Dene. タ シ ュ ロ シ (KE) Rubus rosifolius, Sm. ペラ イチ ゴ (GE. Ae) R. pectinellus, Max. マル バフ ェ イ チ テ (市 瀬 ) R. spectabilis, Pursh さ ニ バナ イチ ゴ (大 在 ) R. japonicus, Fock, マヤ ウッ イ チ デ ざ (KR) RK. phoenicolasius。 Mar. タラ ジロ 1 イチ デ (赤岩 ) Sangunsorba obtusa, Mar. タッ ナチ サウ (上 走 ) *'S. officinalis, 2. ツレ モカ サ (#436) Spiraea kamtschatica, Pall, ナツ ェ ミ サリ (吉野 ) Leguminosae. Cassia mimosoides, DL. #972244 (HHH) Desmodium Oldhami, Oliv. フ ダ カン サウ (KR) Desmodium podocarpum, DC. var. japonicum, Jam. ヌス ご トメ ハギ (#4) * Hedysarum esculentum, Ledeb. 4°*K¥ (ABH Indigofera tinctoria, 2. コマ ツナ ギ や (HE) 1. decora, Lind/, =»77 ( 身 來 ) Lathyrus Davidi, Hee. イタ チ サ ュ ゲ (AM. 吉野 ) Pueraria Thunbergiana, Benth. グズ (市 瀬 ) “Sophora flavescens, Ait, 737% (GE) Vicia unijuga, Al. Br. ®= Ry (吉野 ) Geraniaceae, Geranium davuricum, DC, ハク サン フタ ロ (Le KE) G. nepalense, Sweet. アカ バナ ゲン ノシ ョ サコ ュ (KR) 104 | Oxalidaceae. Oxalis Acetosella, /. ミヤ マカ タメ ミ (BER. FH) OO. violacea, か ん. ムラ サキ カタ ぷ ミ (同上 ) | Polygalaceae. Polygala japonica, Houtt, モメ ハギ (Fisk &) Euphorbinceae. Aleurites Japonica, Bl ¥77¥) (44) Daphniphyllum glaucescens, Bl, モメ ュ ヅ タス BAS. bi) ~* Huphorbia lasiocaula, Boiss, ハク サン タイ ゲキ (同上 ) EE. adenochlora, Morr. et Dene. . ノ タル シ (kB) ™ E, Sieboldiana, Moor. et Dene. ナオ ウタ タゲ 4 (上 走 ) EE. humifusa, Willd. ニシ キサ リウ GRR) UI Flueggea japonica, Mill. Arg. ヒト ツメ ハギ (We) Empetraceae. Empetrum nigrum, ん . *¥» 49 9 v (KAS. WRB) Coriariacese. * Coriaria japonica, A. Gr. FY ¥ 4a. Gels) Aquifoliaceae. 7 Ilex Sugeroki, Max, 7Hy a3 (Ex) I. rugosa, fr. Schm. クル ウ ゲ (EA. 別 ) Anacardiaceae. thus semi-alata, Arr. var, Osheckii, DC. 777 % (SBA) RB. tricho- carpa, Jhg. ヤマ サル シ (AFI) 3 Celastraceae. 3 [ Oelastrus flagellaris, Rupr. イム メタ メ ヴ ザル (A) CO. articulatus, Vhunb. ツル ウッ メモ ドキ (#838) Huonymus europaea, 7. var, マキ ミ ( 音 生 谷 ) EK. melanan- tha, Pr. et Sav. サハ ダク G#B) 選 。 alata, K. Koch. var. subtriflora, Fr. et Sav, 2~22 (同上 ) HE. oxyphylla, dig. 23 s+ (同上 . AWM) Triptery- gium Wilfordi, Hook, タロ ダル (Kaz) | Aceraceae. Acer spicatum, Zam. var. ukurenduense, Mar. チ が ラバ ナ GEA. Hl) A. crataegifolium, S. et Z ッ ク カ ^ デ (同上. AY) A. rufinerve, §. et Z. タリ ハダカ ム デ WE) A. pictum, Thunb, トミ アカ ヘー デ (AM) Staphyleaceae. Staphylea Bumalda, S. et グ の. ミタ バッ リッ ウ ギ (志野. Ale) 105 | Balsaminaceae. Impatiens Textori Mig. ツリ フチ サウ 4% BES) TJ. nolitangere, 7. ツリ フチ (同上) Rhamnaceaze. Berchemia racemosa, S. et Z クマ ヤ チ ギ (WH) Rhamnus davuricus, Pall. ア ォ ハゲ (同上 ) RR. crenata, S. et Z. イッ フキ (BHF. Hy) Vitaceae. Vitis, flexuosa, Thunb. ギョ ッ ジ ャ フミ アゲ (HH) V. Coienetiae, Pull. 427379 (WE) V. heterophylla, Thunb. 2 7279 (BR) ; Dilleniaceac. * Actinidia polygama, Alig. て タ \ ピ (##E) A. arenta, Pl. サル ナシ (2) Theaceae. Stewartia pseudo-Camellia, Mar, +2» メキ ( 女 原 ) Stachyuraceae. Stachyurus praecox, S. et Z. *7# ( 女 原 ) Guttiferae. Hypericum senanense, Max, 2 ++ * }¥) ( 鈴 染 ) FL japonicum, J/az. peers Vie) 86H. erectum, Thunb #) ¥ 9% (同上 ) HH. Ascyron, ZL. トモ エサ 9 (白峰 ) Tiliaceae. Tilia cordata, Jill. var. japonica, Mig. シナ ノ * BAB. 指 ) Bixaceae. Idesia polyearpa, 72. イッ ギ 》 (ii? #8) Violaceae. Viola, biflora, L, キネ ペナ ノコ ュ マ ノ ツ (大 歪 ) V. sylvestns, Kit. var. mypoceras,. A. Gr. ダナ ツ ポ スミ ン レ (GE) V. verecunda, 4. Gr. タ ポ スミ ン (同上 ) Onagraceae. Oreaea alpina, L. ミヤ マタ = タデ GBA. FM) C. erubescens, Fi. et Sav, #=%F (同上 ) C. quadrisulcata, Wax. ミグ タマ サリ (同上 ) Epilobinm pyrricholophum, Fr. et Sav, 7 カバ ナ (RR) EE. japonicuin, Haussk, イハ アカ ポチ ナ (KF) 4H. dahuricum, Fisch, モメ アカ メ ナ GRAF) Araliaceae. * Ayalia repens, Makino. }t#x=» 9» (BAB, 別 ) A. cordata, Thunb. ッ ド (4. EME) = Acanthopanax ricinifolium, S, et Z 7) #9 (B2@. WH) 106 A. spinosum, Mig. ¥ 2 (吉野 ) A. sciadophyllodes, Fr. et Sav. ユシア プラ ( 音 谷 生 . 別 ) Tatsia horrida, Sm. >) 7% (BB. HM) 上 Helwingia rusciflora, Willd, ハナ オカ ダ (RE) Umbelliferae. 。 Angelica Florenti, Fr. et Sav. シラ チ = ェ ンジ ン (上 走 . #2) Bupleurum murtiverve, DC. ハク サン サイ ュ (HES Bt) Chamacle tenera, Mig. セン タタ サウ GEES BM) Helacleum lanatum, Micha. ハナ タ ド (iH) Hy- drocotyle javanica, Thunb, す ポ パチ ド メ ゲ サ (鶴来) Ligusticum acutilobum, S. et Z タタ リキ (bi) Osmorhiza japonica, S. et 7° ¥7=yvy~y (AE) Peucedanum multivittatum, Max, ハク サン ポタ フサ (上 走 ) P. terebmthaceum, Fisch, ヤマ ニン ジン ; Cornaceae. Cornus canadensis, ん . させ ンタ チバ ナ (BAF. 5B) CC. Kousa, Buerg. ャ マ ャ メッ シッ (KK) C. macrophylla, Wall, = »* (4%) Marlea platanifoha S. et Z vy BAF. FM) Clethraceae. * Clethra barbinervis, S. et グ . リヤ タプ Pirolaceae. Chimaphila japonica, Mig, ム メ が ササ (同上 ) Momotropa uniflora /。 イ オッ レイ ダク GAR. 3) Pirola rotundifolia, ん 22 secunda, ん 。 コ バク ノイ チャ ヤク (同上 ) PY media, O/。、 マ ルプ 4 Ericaceae. Andromeda campanulata, Mig. フタ 9 ンタ ュ ツ (BA SI) A nana, Max, コメ バル が ザク ラ AGRE) *~ A, japonica, Thund. Fee (寺野 . 友 原 ば aultheria adenothrix, Max. アカ モノ (#8) Leucothoe Grayana, Maz. ^ ナ モリ フキ (KI) Menziesia cillicaryx, Max. PY FY. Y BAA. fl) 6M. pentandra, Max. 2997s 9° (fee) hyllodoce taxifolia, Sadzsd, クツ か ザク タラ GBS. KF) Tripetaleia paniculata, S. et Z, #2» (RE) T. bracteata, Max. スハ コツ! ジマ (同上 ) Tsusiophyllum Tanakae, Mar. 22» Re) (ele) Rhododendron brachycarpun, Jon, ハク サン シャ ク ナ ゲ (LE Vaccininum japonicum, Mig. アク シメ ( 稚 家 ) V. ovalifoium, Sin, クロ タス ゴ (CK) V. oxycoccos, "ん 。 Y vary es vie. Wega) VS aiemecmm ans クロ マメ ノ キ (HRESI) で V、 Vitis-idaea,- J. コク モリ OC aye Thunb. 27 % ( 稚 生 谷 . 別 ) V. cillatum, Thunb. ナク ハゼ (BRR) (To be continued.) List of Plants collected in Kumamoto Prefecture (Kyushu) 1895-96. (Continued from p. 55.) By H. Nakagawa. Stachyuracee. き ふ ち 科 (HERITERD Stachyurus precox Sieb. et Zuce, *7# (アメ フラ シ . マ メン ポ ) LGR ARAB. ARR EMEA Theacesee.。 つば き 科 ( 山 茶 笠 ) Cleyera ochnacea DC. サカ キネ (ヤマ サカ キミ ) 下 伝 城 郡 信 山 字 族 石 Lurya chinensis R. Br ハマ モ サ カキ 天草 郡部 品 * 村 アア . japonica Thunb, モ サ カキ (ホン サカ ミキ )『 科 城 郡 黄山 宇 矯 石 Stuartia monadelpha Sich. et Zucc, モメ シャ ラ (# ル ス べ すり ) 同 上 SS. pseudo-Camellia Maxim. ナツ メキ FP MAH > Ternstrenia japonica 上 humb. t7 37 satan ei Dilleniaces. S12 > OF EK PER) Actinidia arguta Planch, シラ クチ ヅル PERM BIW A. polygama Planch, マタ \ せ (ホセ カ ヅ ラ ) 同上 A. rufa Planch シマ サル ナシ (ポッ ポ ウ カ ア う ) 天 草 郡 礼 連 木村 Malvacee. あふ ひ 科 (BREF) Hibiscus Manihot L. トロ \ ア フ モ HRW HH zo0/zs L. フ ョ ッ FWERTARE HH. teliaceus L. var. Hamabo Maxim. ハマ ポタ 天草 郡 町 山口 Melva verticillata lL. 72776 天草 郡 富岡 路傍 Tiliacee. し な の き 科 ( 田 廊 科 ) Corchoropsis crenata Sich. et Zuce, カラ ス ノ ゴ マ FoR ER L7]eo- carpus japonica Sieb. et Zuce, コペン モチ ( マ か セッ キ ) REMRBAN Tilia cordata Mill. var. japonica Miq. シナ ノ キ ( へ ヘラ) 下 符 城 郡 簡 山 7. kiwsiana Makino et Shirasawa. へ ヘラ ノミ き (へ う ) 同上 Triumfetta annua L, 7¥~ + P ae SEE AAAS Vitacee, ぶた だ う 科 CHIBIFD) Ampelopsis heterophylla Sieb. et Zuce, ノブ ダサ ARRESEWRB(AB FP) A. tricuspidata Sieb. et Zuce, ツタ MAMA Cissus Japonica 108 Willd. ゼン ポカ ヅラ REATHARET Vitis flexeuosa Thunb サン カタ ポル AK MEF EKER V. Thunbergi Sieb. et Zucc. エピ ダル BHstah bari Rhamnacern. 〈 ろ うめ も る ざき 科 (BAF) Berchemia racemosa Rieb. et Zuce, クマ ヤナ ギ (クロ が 了 チカ アラ) AR Ty HED AEA HER) Rhamnella franguloides Weberb. そ チュ フチ \ 飽 誕 郡 池山 対 Sabiacee あ を か づら 6 笠 Cig TRA) Meliosma myriantha Sieb. et の uee. アハ ム ブ キ (ヤマ ャ モア) 人 代 都 事 ク 庄 2 内 茶臼山 (HEE) I rigida Sieb. et Zucc, ヤマ ビ ハ ム (F ド タ セ タフ ノミ キ ) RAMA AL tenuis Maxim, ミヤ マハ トッ ツ (ヤマ ヒア ) 本 待 城 郡 医 山 Balsaminacee "は う せ ん 〈 ゎ 科 ( 鳳 仙 花 科 ) Impatiens nolitangere L. ®2 974% ARIE EATER J, 7cfo72 Miq. ツ 9 フ チ サ ウ REN [ Sapindacsee. ずく ろ じ 笠 ( 無 患 樹 笠 ) Sapindus Mukurosst Gertn. ムダ ロジ Slt NESE Aceracer, か へ で 科 ( 械 樹 科 ) Acer carpinifolium Sieb. et Zuce, ¥~ yo. ARBRE? AIRE (HEA) A. crategifolium Sieb. et Zuc, メタ リク フキ 下 符 城 郡 三 ウ 谷 A, palmatum Thunb, カー テ AGRE EMER A. pictum Thunb. ウタ モミ デ ヂ 下 符 城 郡 往 出 A. pictum Thunb. var. angustilobum Makino. エン カタ カー テ ASERE> FEREA A. rufinerve Sieb. et Zuce. VIAF UF (アテ ヘラ ) PRERERIL Staphyleacese みつ ば うつ ぎ 笠 ( 省 活 油 科 ) Euscaphis japonica Pax, ビン ズ ィ 飽 託 郡 金峰 由 Staphylea Bumalda Sieb. et Zucc, ミツ ベタ ツウ ギ “PF aERARRIU | Celastraeeee. に し き ゞ 科 IAPR) Celastrus articulatus Thunb, タル タメ モドキ ARBRE ED Ru (AGA) Euonymus alatus SieD.、 ニシ キ ゞ ERR RNSS HL. alatus Sieb. var. subtiflora Fr, ef Sav、 コ マ ュ ミ 4 E EF. europaeus L. var. Hamiltonianus Maxim. マテ ミ 全 上 &. japonicus Thunb. マサ ミキ ※ 天草 郡 法 2 嶋 BL melanan- thus Fr. et SavV、 サ ハタ ダ ツ 上 符 城 郡 白 糸 村 天 主 Lf. oxyphyllus Mig. タリ バナ BE Tripterygium Welfordt Hook, アカ チカ ヅラ 全 上 字 キ リハ ギ Aquifoliacee そ ょ ご 科 (SPD Ilex crenata Thunb, イヌ タゲ ANG n> EHR J. integra Vhunb. =F 7 ¥ AEMMERN 7. latifolia Thunb, タラ ェ フ (ノコ ュ ギ や ) モチ ) 全 上 I. macropoda Miq. ア チ ナハ ダ (サウナ ュ ヌメ) LI, micrococea Maxim. タマ ミ ヅ キ KAMAN I, Oldhami Miq. ナメ ノ フキ ( ナ モ メ フ ノミ キ ) 下 符 城 郡 菊 出 L pedunculosa Mi yas Pema I. Sieboldi Miq、 リ メモ ドキ Wile | に ea Anacardiacee. うる し 科 C(BEIED Thus semialata Murr. a. Osbeckit DO, 7 v2 * REARTEANEEE R. s//- vestris: Sieb. et Zucc, ヤマ ハセ FaRR=ave RH. Toxicodendron Ll. a. vul- garits Pursh furma radicans Engl. ウタ タル シ ARR EWE Buxacee. つげ 科 (REF) Ruxus sempervirens L, var. microphylla Hook. 刈 . モ メッ ダ B+ KE HER 庭 際 i Euphorbiacess, 7272725 TBR CK ERED Acalypha australis L., エノキ ゲ サ WBA Daphniphylium glauce- scens Bl, ヒメ ュ ジ 9 へ (イン ズリ ) KMMBKN D. macropodum Miq. =”) > (ポン ズリ ) 全 上 Kuphorbia helioscopia L. タタ ダイ ゲ サ RATA LP. humifusa Willd. ニシ キサ 全 上 EH. pekinensis Rupr. タカ タタ ダイ 阿 荻 郡 Fay Remit H, Sieboldiana Morr, et Decne. ナツ ウタ タダ イィ ARR EEK Eaxcoecaria japonica Muell. Arg. シラ キ ARABI EMA (HEA) Glochidion bovatum Sieb. et の uce. カン コノ キ 天草 郡 扇 連 木 村 Mallo'us japonicus Muell. Arg, アカ メン MRR Phyllanthus flecuosus Mnell. Arg. コバ ン ノ キ 館 旗 郡 金 農山 P. urinaria L. コミ カン ッッ ツ 全 託 郡 野 胡 村 Securinega fluggeoides Muell, Arg, モト ツバ ハギ 爺 託 郡 島崎 村 Polygalaceeg. ひめ は ぎ 科 (RSF) Polygala japonica Houtt, モメ ハギ 人 ど 託 郡 金 里山 Meliaces. せん だ ん 科 (PRED Melia japonica Don, セン ダン TRA A RAT Simarubacee. に が き 科 (ERNIE) Picrasma quassioides Benn, ニ が キ ARMAS HUIS) Rutaeeee. へ ん る うだ 科 ( 芸 香 科 ) Benninghausenia albiflora Reichbh マツ カセ サ ARRAN Hvodia meliefolia Benth, ハマ セン ダン (シャ クロ ギ ) KEMMEAN EL rutecarpa Benth, デシ ュ ュ 『 符 城 郡 砥 用 村 路 修 72z@ japonica Thunb, コク サギ 爺 託 郡 eet Phellodendron amurense Rupr, キハ メダ 八代 郡 五 ヶ 庄 山大 岳 (ABA) Skimmia japonica Thunb, ミヤ マシ キミ 入 代 郡 斑 ヶ 庄 茶臼山 HER) Zanthorylum ailanthoides Rieb. et Zucc, カラ ス ザ ン セ タ 天草 郡 世 連 木村 Z. plperitum DC. サン セ ヵ 爺 託 郡 金 農山 Z. schinifolium Sieb. et Zuce. イヌ ザン セタ 分 託 郡 小 萩山 Oxalidacee. か だ ば み 科 (ERISA) Oxalis Acetosclla ミヤ マカ タダ パ ミ PRR O. corniculata L. カタ メ ミ REA TH Ae 110 Geraniacee. ふう ろ さ う 科 (HEE ED Geranium dahuricum DC.2? ハク サン フロ 阿 藻 郡 和 町 無 田 . nepalense Sweet, フッ タロ サタ TERHAEE G. Wilfordi Maxim. コ フ タ ロ 上 入城 郡 白 系 村 PRE | | Leguminose. まめ 科 ( 意 科 ) ZEschynomene indica L. タ サ ギ ム §M3ERRRB Albizzia Julibrissin Dur. チム フ キ ( カ タク ハ ) BEEN Amphicarpea Edgeworth Benth, var. japo- nica Oliv, ヤブ マメ 熊本 市 内 踏 修 Apios Fortunet Maxim. ホ ド イモ ARRE> 庄 茶 日 ( 槍 原 ) Astragalus sinicus L. ゲン ダ REATIARRE Bauhinia japonica Maxim.、 ハ カマ カ ヅ ラ (リン ジェ ァ ) 天草 郡 法 > 島 Canavalia obtusifolia DC. »~= ナタ マメ 天草 郡 語 岡 附 近 Cassia mimosoides L. カツ ジラ ケタ ケイ (イメ ハメ ラ ダ ャ ) Fh 託 郡 黒髪 村 Cladrastis amurensis Benth. var. Buergeri Maxim. 4 ヌメ エン ジェ Par eRe «Crotalaria sessilifora L. タヌキ マメ 爺 託 郡 黒 圧 村 Desmodium laburnifolium DO, ミッ ナチ シ tell D. microphylium DC, モメ フ ハギ Reeth aK D. Oldhami Oliv. フ デ カン ザ タ Page Sti D. podocarpum DC. var. japonicum Maxim, ヌス ぜ ゼ トメ ハギ shataettit D. polycarpum DC. シメ ハ キ 、 ク サハ > ギ RAM KT Dolichos Lablab L. var. cultrata Makino. フ ダ マメ FEAHAE Dumasia truncata Sieb. et Zucc, 27¥'> Paegkah ata Dunbaria subrhombea Hemsl. ノア ヅ ※ 天草 郡 一 町 田村 Luchresta japonica Benth, ミヤ マト ペラ 上 符 城 郡 蜂 佐 岳 Glycine Soja Sieb. et の ucce. ツル マメ F 科 城 郡 御 鈴 Gleditschia japonica Miq. サイ カチ 爺 託 郡 次 研 坂 Indigofera tinc- toria L. 2~97+¥ 全 上 Lathyrus maritimus Bigel ハマ エン ダリ REPS Lespedeza bicolor Turcz, »¥ Lat VakARNF & DL. Buergert Mig. キハ ムギ KE 郡 下津 深江 L. juncea Pers. var. sericea Maxim. メド ハギ 飲 旗 郡 黒 美 村 7. pilosa Sieb. et Zuce. チュ ハギ PHSERM DRI L. striata Hook. et Arn, ヤム ハズ サッ euatan Reh ZL. striata Hook. et Arn. var. stipulacea Makino, マル バ ヤ ハズ サリ | suet BA L. villosa Pers, イヌ ハギ 上 益城 郡 白 糸 村 字 新 子 L. virgata DC. マキ エム ハギ 飽 託 郡 小 萩山 Lotus corniculatus L. var. japonica Regl.。 ミ ヤ ュ ゲ サ REA AR IMidicago denticulaia Wild. リマ マヤ シ TEARTEAREY Milletia japonica A. Gray. オッ フ ダ 分 託 郡 小 萩 出 Phaseolus Mungo LL. var, pendula (Fr. et Sav.). ツル アキ Parmkaheiil! Pueraria Thunbergiana Benth. 7% eater be Lhynchosia volubtlis Lour, >» * 3 ~2 館 託 郡 本 妙寺 由 Sophora angustifolia Sieb, et Zucc. 77> 飲 託 郡 島崎 村 ぐ . sikckiana +77 * (エン ジュ ) Famer Ri Vicia amena Fisch, タル フ デ パカ マ 飽 旗 郡 金 呂 由 アア . Cracca L. var. japonica Mig. 7¥77 阿 菊 郡 千 町 無 田 /。 hirsuta Kocn, Ar AP EYRY 飽 託 郡 時 三村 Vi sativa L, ヤ ハ ムズ エン ダリ 全 上 (To be continued.) Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from p. 92.) By tT. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, . cH Imperial University Tokyo. Asplenium javanicum Bl). En. Fil. Jay. p. 175. Allantodia Brunoniana Wall. Pl. Asiat. rar. p. 44, t. 52; Id. Cat. p. 63; Hook. Gen. Fil. tab. CXX. A; Moore Ind. Fil. p. 43; Hook. Sp. Fil. II. p. 275; Hook. et Baker Syn. Fi. p. 246; Bedd. Ferns South. Ind. p. 52, t. CLIX. Asplenium Brunonianum Mett. Fil. Hort. Lips. p. 71; Id. Asplen. 182. Hemidictyum ? Brumonis Pres] Tent. Pteridogr. p. 111, t. III. f. 25, : Asplenium reticulatum Wall. Cat. no. 188. Nom. Jap. Lwaya-shida (‘T. Makino nom. nov.). Hiab. Prov. Iyo in Isl. Shikoku: Mt. Iwaya-san in Kami-Ukena-gori (K. Okudaira! Aug. 24, 1898). This tropical Fern is also found in Japan. My specimens are from the island of Shikoku as above cited, collected by Mr. Kan-ichi Okudaira, who was kind enough to send me the specimens. Spirea bracteata Zabel var. tosaensis Makino. Undershrub, much branched; branches grey or castaneous ; branchlets slender, angular, glabrous, castaneous, young shoot of this year purplish in living specimens. Leaves sparse, erect-patent or spreading, shortly petioled, deciduous ; blade oblong-linear, or oblanceclate-linear, narrowly cuneate to- wards the base, entire, but 3-5 or more crenato-dentate at the apex, gla- brous, bright green above but slightly glaucous beneath, 1-4 cm long, 3-8 mm broad ; venation fine, immersed above ; midrib slender, prominent beneath ; veins few on each side, running upwards; veinlets loose. Corymb termi- nating the short and leafy shoot, about 22 cm in diameter in flower ; 112 pedicels erect-patent, strict, glabrous and light green as well as the common peduncle, provided with a small and commonly limear or setaceous bract at the upper part. Flowers small, dense, approximate, rather numerous, 9-10 mm in diameter. Calyx persistent ; tube obconical, 2 mm long, slightly 10-costate, viridescent, firmly herbaceons, rather thick, glabrous, smooth internally ; lobes 5, spreading, but nearly erect in fruit, thick, deltoid-ovate, acutish, entire, shorter than the tube, deeper green than the tube, with the superficially scarcely + visible midrib, slightly fulvo-tomentose on the upper surface. Corolla 5-petaled, patent, pale-white, contorted in gsestivatlon, deciduous ; petal cbovato-orbicular, clawless, retuse, slightly crispate on the margin, Stamens 20, at first incurved, thrusting their anthers within the calyx-cup over the annular disk, and then patent, shorter than the petal ; filament subulate-filiform, white, glabrous; anther minute, oval, dorsifixed, yellowish-white. Disk annular at the throat of the calyx-tube, 10-crenato- squamate, carnose, viridescent. Ovaries 5, entirely inclosed within the calyx-tube, minute, erect, oblong, light green, very slightly woolly; style’ erect, longer than the ovary, exserted beyond the calyx-throat, filiform, elabrous, with a shehtly enlarged stigma. ~ Follicles 5, erect, close-placed one another, exserted, surrounding with the persistent calyx at the nearly lower half, 4mm long, sessile, crustaceous, slightly woolly, brown, narrowly subfusiform, subtriangular, narrowed downwards, rounded at the apex, with very minute subterminal persistent style turned outwards; seeds few, linear- fusiform, straight, exalbuminous, about 21-3 mm long with brown smooth and membranaceous testa ; embryo linear; cotyledons much longer than the caulicle. | Spirea tosaensis Yatabe in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, VI. p. 6. Nom. Jap, Yosa-shimotsuke. ae | : Hab. Prov. Tosa: Matsubara in Takaoka-eori (7. Makino! Nov. 8, 1885), Bank of River Watari-gawa in Hata-gori (K. Wetanabe! Oct. 15, 1891, herb, Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo). This is a marked southern variety of Spiraea bracteata Zabel (=S. nipponica Maxim.), having very much narrower leaves than the type, and is not yet found elsewhere besides the province of ‘Tosa. 5 | (To be continued.) 4 ; ae a = 1 fh (2 56 59 SN NN | ats as = 4 NO VY 2 2 1899 ae 用 THE 8 Rissa peo ad ーー っ で Botanical Magazine. Memo Ril OCTOBER, 20m, 1899. No.152 —— ee CONTENTS. ーーーーーー > で ペーーーーーーー 一 。 Matsumura, J., Notule ad Plantas Asiaticas Orientales. (Con- Ba: Be tinued from p,. 84.).0 0. eS 115 ee Ichimura, T., List of Plants collected in Mt, Hakusan and «its Vicinities. (Continued from p. 106.) . . . 115 Makino. T., Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognitee. 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(Continued from p. 84). Auctore J. Matsumura. VERBENACEAG FORMOSANO-LIUKIUENSES. Lantana Camara, L. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 598; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 268 ; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p- 502; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 251. ん . aculeata, L. Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy, p. 205. Bot. Mag. t. 96. Hab. in Formosa: Takaw (C. Owatari!); Tamsui (T. Makino !). Novembri fl. Duranta Plumieri, Jacq. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 615; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. Vol. XXIV. Suppl. p. 70. Hab. in Formosa: Taipe cult. (T. Makino!). Novembri fl. et fr. Lippia nodiflora, Rich. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 585; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 563; Wight Ic. t. 1463; Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 205; Mig. Fl. Nederl. Ind. IL pp. 905; Maxim. in ‘Mel. Biol. XII. p. 502; Hemsl. in Journ. “inn. Soc. XXVI. p. 251; Trimen Handb. Fl. Ceyl. part III. p. 347; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 70. He GM (Vom. indigcen. ex Owatari). Hab. in Formosa: Kelung et Taipe (‘T. Makino!); Hengtsung (C. Owatari!); Byohtsu (Honda, no. 60!); Pachina (Ueno. no. 16, a.!); in Tikiu : insula Okinawa (Y. Tashiro et J. Matsumura!); insuia 1heya (H. Kuroiwa !). - Verbena officinalis, L. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 547; Hook. 。 et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 205; Benth. Fl. Honek. p. 268; Clarke in 114 Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 565; Mig. Fl. Neder. Ind. If. p. 908; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 503; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 252; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 70. i 5 HE (Nom. indigen. ex Owatart). -Hab. in Formosa: Taipe (T. Makino et CO. Owatari!); Pachina (Ueno, no. 81, 61); Hengtsung (C. Owatari). Decembri fl. et fr. Callicarpa tementosa, Willd. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 647; Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 205; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 269; Maxim. in Mel, Biol. XII. p. 505; Hems). in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 205. Toapuntsao (K #5) Nom. indigen. ex Kawai. Hab. in Formosa: prope Suisha (Y. Tashiro, no. 27, a.!); inter Polisha et Suisha (C. Owatari!); inter Nanko et Shifun (C. Owatari!) ; Tooseikaku (Kawai!); in Japonia: insula Shikoku, prov. Tosa (R. Yatabe !). Callicarpa mollis, Sieb. ct Zucc.? Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. p. 155; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 505; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXAYVI. p. 254. C. Zollingeriana Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 640. Hab. in Liukin: Okinawa (Y. Tashiro !). Callicarpa sp. Hab. in Formosa: Niinai-sha (C. Owatari !). Callicarpa formosana, Rolfe in Journ, Bot. 1882, p. 358; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 506; Hemsl. in Journ, Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 252; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 70. Hab. in Formosa: Kelung, Shalyootoo, Taipe, Pikoh (T. Makino !) ; Shinchiku (H. Hiraoka!) ; Panlyau (C. Owatari!); Nanshoo (Yokoyama !) ; 'Tooseikaku (C. Owatari!); loco no indicato (Kawai!) Decembri-Martio fl, Novembri fr, Flores purpureo-violascentes (fide Owatari). Callicarpa pilosissima, Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 506; Hemsl. in Journ, Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 254; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV: Suppl. p. 70. : 115 Hab. in Formosa: sylvaticis ad Bataian (Y. Tashiro, no, 18, a.!); Suubonsha (C. Owatari). Septembri fl. et fr. Callicarpa japonica, Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 60; Miq. Prol. p. 30; Vr. 上 iv Ham。 Pl Jap. I. p. 358; Maxim. nn Mel. Biol, XI]. p. 508; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 253. Hab, in Liukin: Okinawa (Y. Tashiro !), (J. Matsumura !); Yaeyama (S. Tanaka, no. 308 !). (To Le continued.) List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its Vicinities. (Continued from p. 106.) Tsutsumi Ichimura, ーー —— oT Diapensiaceae. Schizocodon soldanelloides, S. et 7 4742 震 生 谷 . 別 ) SS. ilicifolius Max, コイ ハ カ が ミ (同上 . 上 走 ) Primulaceae. Lysimachia clethroides, Duby. +> 37% (@@K) L. japonica, Thunb. ュ ナ スピ (同上 ) Primula hakusanensis, Fr. et Sav. ナン キン コザ クラ ブ (御前 室堂) Trientalis europea, LZ. ツマ トリ サッ (BAF. 別 ) Symplocaceae. Symplocos crataegoides, Ham. サハ フタ ギ (Ae). AME) Styracaceae. * Styrax japonica, S. et ググ. エゴ ノ キ (AI) > Oleaceae. _ Fraxinus longicus, S, et ググ 。 ア チタ アマ (同上 ) I, Bungeana, D.C, ト す リュ (AH) ‘116 Gentianaceae. Crawfurdia fasciculata, Wall. タル 9 ンダ リッ (BEF) ™ Gentiana scabra, Bye. var. Buergeri, Max, 9 ン ゲ ウ (吉野 ) * G. frigida, Haenk. var, algida, Pall, タタ ヤク リン ダサ (上 走 . HSER) GC. Thunbergii, 7256 の . ハ ルリ ンダ (同上 ) G. squarrosa, Ledeb, コケ ン リ デ ※ み (御前 室堂 ) Wenianthes crista-galli Menz. イィ ハメ イチ ヤッ サタ (iE) Apocynaceae. Trachelospermum jasminoides, Lemaire. テイ カカ タラ (ki) Verbensceae, Callicarpa japonica, Thunb. ムラ サキ シキ ブ ( 女 原 ) Phryma leptostachya. ん . ハ ヘ ドク ササ (KR) * Verbena officinalis, ん . タマ タ ヅ ラ (同上 ) Labiatae. Calamintha chinensis, Benth, クル マメ ナ (吉野 ) Chelonopsis moschata, Miq. ジ ヤ ョ タッ サタ (KR) Dracocenhalum prunelliforme, Jlax, タテ ヤマ タツ ポ (上 走 . HABER) TLycopus europeus, 2. シロ (吉野 ) L. lucidus, Turez. var angustifolius, Fr. et Sav. モメ ショ 子 (AM) * Lophanthus rugosus Fisch. カメ ミド) (吉野 ) Nepeta subsessilis, Max. 27 4>%¥ (KH) Plectranthus excisus, Mar, カメ メサ ( 女 原 ) P. glaucocalyx, Max. var japonicus Maz. セキ オ ュ シ (同上 ) P. inflexus, Vahl. ヤマ ハツ タカ (同上 ) Salvia nipponica, 20. ア き ギ 9 (fb) 8. japonica. Thunb, var bipinnata, Fr. et Sav. アキ フタ ムラ サッ (吉野 ) Stachys aspera, Micha. var. japonica, Max. イヌ ママ (ht 味 島 ) Tencrium stoloniferum, Ham. var Miquelianum, Mar, ツル ニル クサ ( 別 . 音 生 谷 ) * Thymus Serpyllum, ん . var. vulgaris, Benth ネプ キヤ カリ サリ (fll A ef) | Scrophulariaceae. Euphrasia officinalis, 7. var vulgaris, Benth, コマ メ ゲ サ (上 走 ) Mimulus sessilifolius, Max. す オ ポ バ ミグ ホッ アキ CHER) Veronica virginica, L. ク カ イサ y (£8) V. murorum, Maz. var glabrion, Mig. 797249 BEA) Vz. Stelleri, Pall. ミヤ マク か タ サ ウ (同上 ) V. laxa, Benth, モヨ クサ (RI) Pedicularis resupinata, DZ. シホ が マキ タ PP. Chamissonis Stev. ヨク パシ ポ Dey. Plantaginaceae. * Plantago mohuikei, Ig. ムク サン オォ ホメ ュ (BER). Ly Rubiaceae. * Asperula odorata, /. クル マメ ササ (者 生 谷 . 別 ) Galinm eracile, Bye. ョ ヨッ ポム ゲラ ( 鈴 来 ) ば . Kamtschaticum, Stell, オヤ パ ョ タメ ム ゲ ラ (BEB) G. boreale, Z. var japonicum, Max, キヌ タ サ タ (同上 ) G. tiflornm, Miche. キタ AY 7 (#8) G. paradoxum, Mar. ミヤ マム ゲラ EF) Mitchella undulata, S. et Z 2v7) RY» (AE) Rubia chinensis, Reg. et Maackh, オ ポ ボキ メタ す サタ (同上) Caprifoliacea. Abelia spathulata, Sieb. et Zuce, 97749 ¥ (BH) Jiervilla grandi- flora, Sieb. et ググ zee. ハコ チッ リツ ギ (KH) OD. japonica, DC. タニ タッ ギ (KE) Lonicera T'schonoskii, Mar, オ ホ モ オナ タン ポ ク (Bz) Viburnum dilatatum, 7 の 0. か マ ズミ (HKE) V. furcatum, Bl, 4747) (KH) V. tomentosum, Thunb, ヤ プ デ マリ 9 (同上 ) V. urceolatum, S. et Z ミヤ マシ ゲ レ ( 同 上 ) V. Wrightii, Mig. ミヤ マ が マズ ミ (市 瀬 ) (To be continued.) Plantee Japonenses nove vel minus cognite. (Continued from p. 112.) By v T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University Tokyo. Elatine (Crypta) orientalis Makino Contrib. Stud. Fl. Jap. in Bot. Magaz.; Tokyo, XII. 1898, p. 196. | Small dwarf glabrous flaccid annual. Stem creeping, radicant with white delicate slender roots, usually alternately ramose ; branches ascending, terete, smooth, leafy, dense and short im terrestrial ones, but loose and long with longer internodes in submersed ones, Leaves opposite, spread- ing, smooth, ovate-oblong and 23-8 mm long, 1-3 mm broad in terrestrial ones, but larger (the largest one about 17mm long, 34mm broad) and oblong-lanceolate or lanceolate in submersed ones, obtusely and acutely de- cmrent to a short petiole at the base, obtuse or retuse or subemarginate at the apex, obscurely and remotely crenato-repand on the margin, thinner and 118 more flaccid in submersed ones; midrib straight; veins 2-4 or sometimes 5 on each side, delicate, loose, erect-patent, a little curved, simple or loosely branched, free or very loosely anastomosing, each end excurrent to the margin where they become thick presenting a macula; stipules geminate, minute, about equal to the petiole in length, sessile, erect, triangular-ovate, acute, minutely inciso-serrate, thinly membranaceous, hyaline, nerveless. Flower minute, about 14mm across, solitary, axillary, alternately or rarely oppositely placed, very shortly pedicellate; pedicel ュー-1# mm long, narrow, erect-patent. Calyx “4-sepaled, subpersistent ; sepals equal or one of them smaller than the rest, shorter than the petal, connate at the base with the broad and obtuse sinuses between them, ovate or ovate-oblong, rounded- obtuse at the apex, entire or often with a few teeth on the lower margin, thinly membranaceous, viridescent but hyaline towards the margin, her- baceous, flaccid, about #4 mm long, indistinctly one-nerved. Corolla 3- petaled ; petal elliptical, concave within, very thinly and delicately mem- branaceous, hyaline, rubescent in terrestrial ones, rounded-obtuse, entire, one-nerved, about l# or slightly more long. Stamens 3, alternate to the petals and somewhat shorter than them; filament subulate; anther minute, 2-celled, rounded. Ovary globose, sessile, 3-locular, longitudinally 3-furrow- ed, smooth, glabrous, thinly walled; ovules minute, numerous, ascending, arcuato-oblong ; styles 3, free, short, erect, persistent, with the terminal capitate stigma. | Capsule more or less depressed globose, 3-carpellary, about 13 mm in diameter, shallowly 3-furrowed, with 3 short persistent styles on- the slightly concave top, septicidal ; valve thin, concave within, leaving the three septa and a short central placentiferous axis when dehiscing, Seeds numerous, about 26-48 in number, minute, }mm_ long, oblong-cylindrical, a little arcuate, rounded-obtuse on both ends; testa more or less crusta- ceous, sub-fragile, clathrate-rugose with fine numerous and transversely hex- agonal areoke arranged in 8-11 vertical rows, light amber-coloured ; embryo cylindrical, rounded on both ends, exalbuminous; cotyledons shorter than the cauiicle. Elatine triandra Franch. et Sav. Enum. pl. Jap. 1. p. 54, non Schkuhr. Nom. Jap. Mizo-hakobe (Y. Tanaka). Hab. Prov. Tosa: Kusaka (7. Makino! 1885), Uyama near Naka- mura (7. Makino! Oct. 23, 1885), Godaisan-mura (7. Makino! June 1893); Prov. MusAsgr: Noborito (7. Makino! July 11, 1888), Shimura (T. Makino! 1888), Omiya in Nakasendd (7. Makino! Sept. 1888), Koiwa-mura (7. Makino! Aug, 1893); Prov, Sxuioosa: Mama (7. 119 Makino! Sept. 1893, herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo); Prov. Iwaki: Mimikai in Namekata-gori (1. Makino! Aug. 16, 1890), Yotsukura (7. Makino! Aug. 14, 1890); Prov. Iwassiro: Moniwa-mura (7. Makino Sept. 2,1890); Prov. Rikuzex: Iwanuma (7. Makino! Aug. 17, 1890), Iwakiri (7. Makino! Aug. 1890). _This species is frequently found in rice-fields and marshy places through- out Japan, and it is the only representative of Japanese Elatinee. It comes nearest to the Elatine triandra Schk., but it differs from it especially by its 3-parted calyx and the aspect of the rugcesity of the testa of seeds, Franchet et Savatier’s Hlatine triandra (Savatier, n. 141) from Yokosuka in the Authors’ Enumeratio I. p. 54, which Maximowicz referred to his Elatine tetrandra in Mélanges biologiques XII. p. 723, certainly belongs to my species, and the plant which I collected in the province of Tosa of Isl. Shikoku, and sent to Maximowicz, and cited by him in the same paper, is not likewise truly the Elatine tetrandra, but L. orientalis Makino. Tillea aquatica Linn. FI. Susc. n. 156, et Sp. Pl. p. 128. Glabrous pygmy annual, 23-5icm high. Moots fibrous, delicate, white, densely sending from basal nodes of stems. ‘Stem erect or ascend- ing, simple, or alternately or oppositely branched usually in the lower por- tion, or sometimes ceespltose usually with the outer branches which are decumbent and radicant at the base, terete, subsucculent, smooth, virescent often tinged with reddish colour. Leaves opposite, sessile and connate at the base, patent or erect-patent, linear-lanceolate, acutish, entire, rather fleshy, smooth, virescent, with an immersed midrib, the largest one about 7 mm long, 1 mm bread. Flower 4-merous, minute, about 12 mm long, 1 mm across, solitary at the leaf-axil, alternately disposed, very shortly pedicel- late, ebracteate, with a fleshy receptacle. Sepals erect-patent, connate at the base with obtuse sinuses between them, ovate-oblong, broader below, entire, obtuse often with a few minute teeth at the apex, a little shorter than one-half of the petal, smooth, herbaceous, virescent, one-nerved, persistent. Petals not patent, nearly erect, free, alternate to the sepals, ovate-lanceolate or ovate-oblong, entire, obtuse with obscure and minute teeth at the apex, white, smooth, thinly membranaceous, nerveless, concave internally and em- bracing the ovary, imbricate in bud, persistently remaining and closely adher- ing to the back of the follicles. | Stamens free, alternate to the petals and shorter than them; filament subulate-linear, white; anther minute, didy- mous. Hypogynous scales 4, opposite to the ovaries and closely placed on the lower back of them, free, minute, clavate-linear, obtuse at the apex, 120 entire, somewhat shorter than one-half of the ovary, smooth, thin, white. Ovaries free, erect, longitudinally parallel, ovate-oblong, slightly shorter than the petals, somewhat compressed, sessile, gradually attenuated above, smooth, with a line of the ventral suture in the inner surface ; style terminal, very short, with a minute punctiform stigma. Ovules in 2 rows, 10-14 in each ovary, minute, ascending, cylindrical—oblong, anatro- pal, with a short funicle. Follicle 4, erect-patent, dehiscent along the ventral suture ; carpel membranaceous, nerveless. Seeds minute, in 2 rows, 10-14 in each follicle, cylindrical-oblong, very slightly arcuate, obtuse on both ends, very slightly broader below, ま mm long, with a very short funicle ; testa light brick-coloured, longitudinally striate, exalbuminous ; embryo cy- lindrical-oblong, white ; colyledons about one-third the length of the thicker caulicle. 7 Bulliarda aquatica DC. in Bull. Soc. philom. IIIL.:n. 49, p. 2, et Prodr. III. p. 382. Crassula aquatica Schon], in Engl. et Prantl Natiirl, Pflanzenfam. VT 2; De が Bulliarda Linnaet Spreng. Syst. Veget. I. p. 497. Tillea simplex? Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, I, 1888, tab. IX. non Nutt. Elatine tetrandra Maxim. in Mél. biol. XII. p. 723. Nom. Jap. Adzuma-tsumekusa (‘T. Makino). Hab. Prov. Toxacnt in Hokkaido (Yezo): Muddy banks of River Toberi (K. yg0e ! Aug. 16, 1884, herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo. and herb. 7. Makino); Prov. Musasni: Omiya near Horinouchi (Z. Maki- no! ぐ . Ikeno! June 3, 1888), Bank of River Tama-gawa near Idzumi (S. Okubo! June 20, 1888; ZT. Makino! June 27, 1888), Nakagawara (7. Makino! May 27, 1894), Shimo-Komagome in Tokyo (T. Makino! June, 1896), Bank of River Tama-gawa near Yaguchi (S. Okubo, June 4, 1898). This species is found sparsely or densely growing in muddy places and flowers during May-June, and the figures of the Japanese form were pub- lished in the Botanical Magazine, Tokyo, Il. tab. EX. as cited above, and my Illustrations of the Flora of Japan, I. n. 5, tab. XXXII. EHlatine tetrandra Maxim. (I. c.) must be properly made a synonym of Tillea aquatica Linn, From the Author’s diagnosis, and also from the inspection of the original plant collected and distributed by Prof. Dr. K. Miyabe, I should like to make the proposed change. (To be continued.) “NOVEMBER Oren. 1899. ・ No. CON T RAR S: ーー 2 Matsumura, J., Notulse ad Plantas Asiaticas Orientales. meswmued romp. 115.) -: . . : Miyoshi, M., Botanische Mittheilungen a aus Nikko. I. . ody Makino. T., Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognitee. (Con- er UM UCOtO.. 、 fuera Se ON gia が “Articles: in J apanese : 一 ; a Miyake, K., On the Growth of the Peduncle of Taraxacum offi- | cinale Wigg. var. ee 1 “gape T., Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan. _ Wew 時 — Lotsy, J., Contributions to the Life-history of the Genus Gnetum, Late William Nylander. 一 Polyphondylium violaceum .Brefeld 。 found in Japan.—Rhaphides.—Syllabus of Japanese Dicotyle- 。 dons ‘after Engler-Prantl’s System—Notes on Fruits.—Com- munications from Dr. M. 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(Continued from p. 115.) | Auctore J. Matsumura. Premna integrifolia, L. Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 1V. p. 574; Wight, Ic. t. 1469; Mig. FI. Nederl. Ind. II. p. 895; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 255; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 70. P. serratifolia, L. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 632; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 269; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 510. Trimen, Handb. FI, Ceyl. Part III. p. 352. Viburnum chinense, Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 190 in nota sub V. nodoso. Flores vix 5mm. alti. Calyx cupularis, glabrus, margine truncatus vel 4—denticulatus, Corolla viridescens, tubulosa, extus glabra, intus barbata, 4_lobulata, segmentis ovatis, obtusis. Stamina 4, aequalia, exserta, seg- mentis ecorolle gequllonga: antheris rotundatis. Ovarium 4-loculare, in quoque loculo 1-ovulatum. Stylus 1, glabrus, apice bifidus. Fructus globosus, glabrus, fere 4mm. longus et latus. Folia opposita longe petiolata, ovata , vel elliptica, oblique cordata, vel rotundata utrinque glabra, apiculata, api- culis acutis integris, costis utrinque 7, suberectis. Hab. in Formosa: Enesoane prope Taipe (C. Owatari!), Kelung (C. Owatari!); in Liukiu: Naha (J. Matsumura), ins. Theya (H. Kuro- iwa!), Okinawa (Y. Tashiro!); Oshima (S. Tanaka, no. 476 !). Vitex trifolia, L. « trifoliolata, Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 683 ; Bot. Mag. t. 2187; Mig. FI. Nederl. Ind. II. p. 859; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 583; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 258; Trimen, Handb. FI. Ceyl. Part III. p. 356. Shiru-hoogi (Nom. Liuk.) Hab. in Formosa: Ohakoo (Honda, no. 107!), Gilan 2 (Collector ignotus) : Liukiu: prope Yontanzan (J. Matsumura !), Naha (Yamada !). 122 8. unifoliolata, Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 683; Miq. Prol. p. 31; Mig. Fl. Nederl. Ind. II. p. 859 (Forma II: unifoliolata); Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. I, p. 360; Benth. FI). Hongk. p. 273; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc, XXVI. p. 258 (8. unifoliolata); Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 514; V. ovata, Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 257; Hook. et Arn. Bot.’Beech. Voy. pp. 206, 268, t. 47. Hab. in Formosa: Tamsui, Shalyotoo (T. Makino !), Paulyau (C. Owa- tari!); in Liukiu: insula Iheya (H. Kuroiwa), prope Shuri (K. Miyake). Vitex Negundo, L. Schauer in DC. Prodr. XJ. p. 684; Wight, Ic. t. 519; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 273; Franchet, Pl. David. p. 232; Clarke in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. IV. p 583 (excl. var. incisa); Mig. Fl. Nederl. Ind. II. p. 860; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn: Soc. XXVI. p. 258; Trimen, Handb. Fl. Ceyl. Part II. p. 357; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71. tH 38 tt (Nom. indigen Formos.) ex Owatare. Hab. in Formosa: Tooposha, Kachilaisha, Fookoo, Shajoo, Hengtsoong, Toofun, Shinkooshoo, Shoo-liukiu (C. Owatari!); Shinchiku (H. Hiraoka et T. Makino !); Chikoo (Honda, no. 104!); Nanshoo, Tooseikaku (Kawai !) ; Liukiu: ins, Yaeyama (Y. Tashiro !). ' Obs. Vitex cannabifolia, Sieb. et Zucc. Fi. Jap. Fam. Nat. Sectio altera p. 152, no. 520; Mig. Prol, p. 31; Wr et Sav. Enum: PE 5NNNR 00 Somoku-zusetsu, Pars arb. ined. VI. t. 61; Honz6-Zufu LXXXVI. fol. 16. e China inter annos 1716-1736 in Japoniam introducta a specie praece- dente differt calycis dentibus lanceolatis subulatis, bracteolis hnearibus per- sistentibus, floribus majoribus, drupis turbinatis, foliis aliisque partibus 6 escentibus nec canescentibus. An V. incisa, Lam ? Vitex heterophylla, Roxb. Fl. Ind. III. p. 75; Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 686; Mig. Fl. Nederl. Ind. IT. p. 862; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 585; Hemsl. in Journ, Linn: Soc XEXVES pr 2or7 ; Henry, in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71. V. Loureirz, Hook. et Arn; Bot Beech、 Voy. p. 206, +. 48; Benth. Fl. Hongk.’ p. 273; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 514. Cornutia quinata, Lour, FI. Cochinch. 123 p. 387. Calyx fructifer 6 mm. diametro. Drupa (atropurpurea fide Owatari) 8mm. diametro. Hab. in Formosa: Kelung et Tamsui (T. Makino !), Fukukishoo (C. Owatari!), Tooseikaku (Kawai !). | (To be continued.) Botanische Mittheilungen aus Nikko. : F von M. Miyoshi. Die Gegend yon Nikko, ausgezeichnet durch bertthmte Naturschénheiten verbunden mit einer tberaus reichen Bergflora, ist von ‘Tokio aus leicht und bequem zu erreichen und bildet fiir Botaniker den Hauptanziehungs- punkt fiir die Sommerferienexcursionen, Folgende Mittheilungen stammen aus meinem Notizhefte, in welchem ich im August dieses Jahres wiihrend eines mehrtiigigen Aufenthaltes in Yumoto~bei Nikko allerlet Beobachtungen niedergeschrieben habe. I. Plankton des Yugo-See. In der Bergsole zwischen Yudaké und Shirané ca, 8 km. vom Chu- jenji-See liegt der ungefaihr einen halben Kilometer lange Yugo-See, dessen Ausfluss an der siidlichen Seite den schonen Wasserfall Yutaki bildet. Die Wasserfarbe des Sees ist eine graugriinliche, welche aber an der Nordecke, wo das Bad Yumoto liegt, triib milchweiss wird, verursacht durch das Zufliessen mehrerer Thermal-Quellen, in deren lauwarmen Wasser feine Schwefelkérner suspendiert sind. Als ich in Yumoto verweilte, war das Wetter andauernd schén und massig warm; mittags ca. 20°-23° CO. Am 23. August, nachmittags 2 Uhr, machte ich eine Plankton-lx- cursion im centralen sowie siidlichen Theile des Sees. Die Temperatur an der Wasseroberfliche betrug 15° C. Das Seewasser war mit Schweborgan- ismen derartig gefiillt, dass das einmalige Werfen des Planktonnetzes schon eine mit blossem Auge erkennbare Ausbeute brachte. 124 Mikroskopische Untersuchungen zeigten, dass die Hauptmasse des reich- lichen Fanges aus der zierlichen Asterionella gracillima Grun. bestand mit Beimeneuneen von Cyclotella comta Ktg, und einigen noch nicht sicher identificierten Arten von Synedra, Melosira usw. An Crastaceen- larven und anderen winzigen Thierchen fehlte es auch nicht. Ich wollte die Planktonfange in anderen Seen Nikkos, die in dieser Beziehung bisher fast nicht untersucht worden waren, auch auszuftihren, es musste aber leider wegen Mangel an Zeit aufgegeben werden.') に Il. Zur Lichenfiora Nikkos, Kbenso wie die Phanerogamenflora Nikkos’) so ist auch die Kryptogam- enflora der Gegend reichhaltig. Seit Jahren hatte ich Gelegenheit meine Aufmerksamkeit speciell der Lichenflora. von Nikko zu schenken und sam- melte bereit in der Umgebung von Yumoto allein einige Hunderte von Arten, Hine erschépfende Erforschung in Bezug auf die Artenverbreitung habe ich jedoch bis jetzt noch nicht gemacht.*) Yumoto wahlte ich deshalb als den Centralpunkt meiner lichenologischen Ausfliige, weil man diese Planzenarten gerade in der Umeebune des genannten Ortes sowohl in Artenzah]l als auch in Entwicklungszustande am reichlichsten und tippigs- ten findet. ; ; Meiner Erfahrung nach sind folgende Bezirke in Hinsicht der Arten- verbreitung zu finden :— に a) Tichtwald von Kotoku,—Wohnort der gross- bI&tterieen Laubflechten. 6b) Tannenwald am Bergfuss von Shirane,—Fundstelle der Krusten- flechten. c) Gipfel der Shirane,—Heim der alpinischen Flechten. Das hauptsichliche Bild jedes Bezirkes mag hier die Erwihnung finden. a) Lichtwald von Kotoku :—Dieser von Yumoto ungefahr eine Stunde entfernte, in Nordseite des Akanuma-Plateaus gelegene Wald besteht ausschliesslich aus im Herbst Blatt werfenden Laubbumen (Prrus alnifolia Kooh., Fagus Sveboldi Max., Betula alba L. var. vulgaris DC., 1) Profeesor Dr. C. Schréter, welcher auf einer Weltreise im Herbst 1898 in Japan verweilte, machte, nach seiner miindlichen Mittheilung, Plankton-Fange in Chujenji. See mit einer reichlichen Ausbeute. 2). Vergy. J. Matsumura, List of Plants found in Nikko and its Vicinity. Tokio, 1894. 3) Nylanders auf der Almquistschen Sammelung stattgefundene _ ,,Lichenes Japonie“ Paris 1890, enthiilt keine Flechte aus Nikko. : 125 Acer pictum Th., A. japonicum Th, u.s.w.) und lasst den Sonnenschein ins Innere durchstrahlen. Wegen der sandigen, trockenen Beschaffenheit des Bodens fehlt es an Untergebusch und Krauter fast giinzlich. In diesem trockenen Lichtwald finden die grossblitterigen Laubflechten ihren eigentlichen Wohnort, begieitet von mehreren Strauch—und Strane- flechten. Als auffallende Repriisentanten sind folgendte Arten zu erwah- nen,— (Laubfiechten. ) Cetraria lacunosa Ach. Ph. speciosa Nyl. C. ornata Mill. Arg. Sticta adscripta Ny), Parmelia laevigata Ach. S. Miyoshiana Mill. Arg. P. perforata v. ulophylla Mey. et Flot. S. pulmonacea Ach. P. saratilis v. panniformis Schaer. S. pulmonacea v. hypomela D.C. Physcia detonsa Ny), Synechoblastus nigrescens Anzi. (Stauchflechten. ) Alectoria sulcata Nyl. Ramalina inflata v. gracilis Mill Arg. Kvernia mesomorpha Nyl. f. esorediosa Mill. Arg. (Strang flechten.) Bryopogon samentosum Korb. U. trichodea Ach, Usnea longissima Ach. Alle diese Arten erreichen sowohl in ihren vegetabilischen als auch in reproductiven Theilen volle Entwickelung. Besonders merkwiirdig aber sind das off 2-3 cm grosse, braune Apothecium von Cetraria ornata’) und die dunkelrothen grossen Friichte von Synechoblastus nigrescens. Die meisten der oben erwaihnten Laubflechten sind xerophil und kom- men, so weit meine Frfahrung reicht, nur in verhiiltnissmiissig trockenem Standorte vor. Anders verhalt es sich aber mit Pedtiyeva-arten, besonders mit P. canina Hoffm. und P. polydactyla Hoffm. v. dolichorrhiza Nyl., die sich immer, in schattigen, mit Moos bewachsenen Boden finden lassen, Diese Verschiedenheit des~Feuchtigkeitbediirfniss geht auch aus meiner Beobachtung klar hervor, indem ich Sticta pulmonacea und Peltigera polydactyta v. dolichorrhiza im Kulturkasten des hiesigen Laboratoriums zu kultivieren versuchte. Auf dem dusserst feuchten, sandigen Boden gedieh 1) J. Matsumura et M. Miyoshi, Cryptogame japonice iconibus illustrate, Vol, Peng. 4, Pl, XVI. 126 Peltigera gut, wahrend Sticta bald zu verfaulen begann. Umgekehrt wuchs die letztere Flechte an einer verhaltnissmissg trockenen Stelle des Kastens. eesund fort, indem die erstere unter denselben Verhaltnissen bald zu Grund ging. Die grosse Derbheit und Dicke des Thallus der Stzcta und Parmelia-- arten passen zweckmiissig zu dem xerophitischen Leben, die Zartheit und Diinheit des Peltigerathallus machen dagegen dieselbe Flechten ungeeignet eine derartige Lebensweise zu fiihren. | Dass den grossblitterigen Laubflechten eine ziemlich stark ansgeprigte Licht bediirfende Rieenschait zukommt, erkennt man sogleish aus dem Umstande, dass sie nur in Lichtwaldern eine volle Entwickelung erreichen kénnen. Ausserdem kommt dieselbe Higenschaft in solchen Arten deutlich zum Ausdruck, die den von der Unterlage leicht abnehmbaren oder locker zum Substrate anhaftenden Thallus haben, dadurch das entweder die ganze Thallusoberflache cder der Randtheil derselben mehr oder weniger horizon- tal hegt, um die assimilierende Oberflache méglichst den auffallenden Ticht- strahlen auszusetzen .Unter dem Stictaarten sind hier S, pulmonacea und S. Miyoshiana') zwei ausgeprigte Beispiele. Wegen des iippigen Bewachsens der Baumrinde mit Laubflechten finden die Krustenflechten keinen gentigenden Platz mehr um sich dort anzusiedeln. Die letzteren kommen aber im nichsten zu schildernden Gebiete in grosser Mannigkeit vor. . . 6) Tannenwald am Bergjuss von Shirane :—Ein Pfad fiihrt von Yumoto westwarts nach Shirane und Konsei, deren Bergfussgegend eine dichte Waldung von grossen Nadelhélzer besonders Tannen und auch verschiedenen Laubb&umen bildet. Im Folge der starken Beastang und tppigen Bedeckung des Bodens bleibt das Waldinnere immer im Schatten und die Luft ist feucht und khl. Betrachtet man die Baumrinden, so findet man fast iiberall bunte Figuren der Krustenflechten, von welchen folgende Arten gerade am hn- figsten sind :— Arthopyrenia testa Mill. Arg. Icmadophila aeruginosa Korb. Blastenia ferruginea Mass. 7. coronata Mull. Arg. | Cococarpia aurantiaca Monte. Lecania punica v. rufo-pallescens. Calicium pusillum Fk. Mull. Arg. Callopisma aurantiacum Mass. Lecanora ceesio-rubella Ach. Graphis undullata Mull. Arg. Lecidea parasema Nyl. | 1) Crytogame Japonice. l.c. Vol. I. No. 5. Pi -XXIL 127 L. platycarpa Ach. (auf Moos.) 万 tuberculosa v. subversicolor Mull. Arg. Leptogium Meneziesii Montg. Perforaria Cucurbitula Mill. Arg. Nephromtum tropicumMiull, Arg. Pertusaria cocodes Nyl. Pannaria leucosticta Tuck. アア . platypora Mill. Arg. P. subconcolor Mill. Agr. P. subvaginata Nyl. Parmeliella incisa Mill. Arg. Phlyectis argena Ach. P. microphylla Mill. Arg. Pyxine limbulata Mill. Arg. Patellaria atrorubicum Mill. Arg. Solenographia anfractuosa Eschw. P. peltiformis Mill. Arg. S. cognata Mill. Arg. P. tuberculosa Mill. Arg. Thelotrema stmilans Ny]. Diese Formen kommen auf den Baumrinden gesellig vor mit verschie- denen Gréssen ihres Thallusumfanges. Zuweilen gewinnen aber nur eine kleine Anzahl der Arten die Herschaft und unterdriicken alle andere. So fand ich z. B., dass die Rinde eines dicken Buchenbaumes, fast ausschliess- lich von grauweissen Thallus der Jemadophila coronata befallen war, -wahrend bei einer halbtodten, trockenen, kahlen Tannenrinde Calictum pusillum sich als den alleinigen Uebersiedler bewies. Dass die Krustenflechten hier ihre eigentliche Wohnstelle finden, beruht auf dem Umstande, dass der dichte Tannenwald wegen des Ticht- mangels von den grossbliitterigen Laubflechten verschont bleibt und diejenigen Arten den Platz behaupten, welche in Hinsicht auf Licht minder anspru- chsvoll sind. Auf dem feuchten mit Moosen bedeckten Steinen oder vermoderteu® Hélzern sieht man sehr oft Peltigeraarten, (P. canina Hoftm., P. polydac- tyla Hoftm. v. dolichorrhiza Nyl.) und mit ihnen zusammen lassen auch gewisse Arten der Cladonia wie C. gracilis v. leucochlora. Flk., C. pleurota Scheer, sich finden. Ausserdem kommen noch viele Strauch—und Strang- flechten vor, wie z. B:— auf Holzern, Alectoria bicolor v. melaneira Nyl. Usnea longissima Ach. Bryopogon samentosum Korb. U. trichodea Ach. Sphaerophorus compressum Ach. auf Steinen, Beomyces placophyllus Ach. Pilophorus clavatus Nyl. B. obsoletus 上 uc に. Stereocaulon Subramulosum Mill. Arg. c) Gipfel der Shirane: 一 Nach zwei stiindigem, beschwerlichem Klettern auf dem steilen Bergpfade kommt man an den Gipfel der Mae-Shirane (Vor-Shirane), welcher in Hinsicht der lchenologischen Excursion interes- 128 santer als die noch eine Stunde weiter entfernte héchste Spitze der Oku- shirane (Hinter-Shirane) ist, da die Vegetation des letzt genannten Ortes durch den jiingsten Auswurf der Vulcans bis auf steinbewohnende Flechten fast ganz vernichtet wurde. Aut Mae-Shirane sind folgende Arten besonders hiufig :— Cetraria islandica L. f. angustifol- ta Krplh. — Lecidea subtessellata Nyl. Cladonia rangiferina Web. Farmelia stygia Ach. C. amaurocarpa f. cetrarioides Oliv. Rhizocarpon geographicum vy. atro- C. alpestris Rabenf. verens. Korb. Gyrophora proboscidea Ach. Stereocaulon octomerum Mill. Arg. L. cinerea Nyl. S. cornutum Mill. Arg. Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognitee. (Continued from p. 120.) | By T. Makino, Assistant of Botany in the Science College, Imperial University, Tokyo. CORRECTIONS. | Page 118. Ninth line from top: for 4-sepaled read 3-sepaled. ぅ > ゎぉ Seventeenth line from top: for 1- read Imm. “ Calanthe (Eucalanthe) nipponica Makino sp. nov, Plant not robust, with hairy slender roots. Leaves erect-patent or spreading, 4-5 in number, surrounding the bases by usually 2 oblong-ovate mucronate-obtuse and costate sheaths, unequal in size, lanceolate, or oblong- lanceolate, the largest one 21 cm. long, 33cm. wide, usually narrowed below into a long petiole, acute at the apex, entire but very slightly crispate, glabrous, herbaceo-chartaceous : main nerves 3-7; transverse venules loose, delicate, more or less curved. Scape erect; much exceed the leaves, slen- der, terete, pubescent throughout or nearly glabrate below, with a small 129 コ sterile bract at the upper part than the middle, about 3d-d¢ deci, includ- ing the raceme. Raceme laxly flowered, 9-13cm. long; rachis slender, pubescent; bracts erect-patent, shorter than. or equal to the pedicel in length, 6-14 mm. long, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, entire, nearly glabrous. Flowers 5-7 in number, cernuous, of middle size. Perianth half patent, glabrous, yellow-green ; outer 3 equal in length, narrowly oblong in the superior (truly inferior) one, oblong-lanceolate and a little falcate in the lateral ones, attenuated below, longer and more narrowly attenuated above with an obtuse tip, entire but very slighty crispate, 5-nerved, 16-164 mm. long, 4-41 mm. broad : inner 2 much narrower and somowhat shorter than the outer ones, linear, acute, entire, slightly crispate, 3-nerved, about 15 mm, long, 12mm. broad. Labellnm calcarate, shorter than the perianth, the basal portion adnate to the gynostemium throughout the length where it forms a hollow, passing to the calcar behind, provided with dense hairs turned inwards; limb yellow, about 9mm. long, 8-84 mm. broad, thin, 3- fid with obtuse sinuses between them, 3-carinate on the lower half, the outer Carinee about 14mm. wide, cristate, connected at its basal end to the basal obtuse projectures, the middle carina much narrower than the lateral ones; midlobe oblong-ovate, with a minute sharp point 1mm. in length at the apex, crispate on the margin, with several veins towards the centre ; lateral lobes spreading, shorter than the midlobe, but nearly equal to it in width, shortly oblique-ovate, rounded-obtuse at the apex, irregular- ly subcrenate towards the apex, with several veins; calcar short, about 5 mm. long, cylindrical with an acutish-obtuse tip, curved downwards, nearly glabrous externally but very slightly pubescent within. Gynostemium oblong- cylindrical, 5mm. long, 2 mm. across; clinandrium turned upwards, deeply concave, with entire margin ; rostellum distinctly produced, 2-fid into acute- falcate beaks. Anther opercular, ovate, narrowed towards the front end, ‘convex, thicker crispate and angular on the back near the base, with 2 deep anther-cells: pollinia 8, the fours larger than the rest, narrowly ob- ovate, compressed, yellow, waxy; caudicle short and narrow; retinaculum minute, ligulate. Ovary cylindrical, gradually narrowed below, arcuate, pubescent, grooved, 14-2cm. long including the pedicel; pedicel stout-filr- form, subequal to the ovary in length, thinly pubescent. Immature cap- sule obovate-cylindrical, | Nom. Jap. Kinsei-ran. - Hab. Prov. SmrsaNo : Mt. Komaga-dake (R. Yatabe! herb. Sc. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Aug. 2, 1880); Prov. Kaga: Mt. Hakusan (27, Matsu- 2 aaa, mura and R, Yatabe! herb, |. c, Aug. 6, 1881). 130 An Orchid in mountain districts of the middle part of Japan. It is figured under the name of Ainsei-ran in Jinuma’s Somoku-Dzusetsu, Vol. XVIII. Scolopendrium (Antigramma) Ikenoi Makino sp. nov. Rhizome short, repent, flexuous, often branched, with more or less copious roots. Stipes rather approximate, usually longer or sometimes shorter than the frond, slender, flaccid, glabrous, but more or less fibrillose with brown hairs at the base, shining, chestnut-coloured, the longest one about 12cm. Frond ovate-lanceolate, more often narrowed towards the obtuse apex, auriculate at the base with broadly rounded lobes and a close sinus, obscurely repand on the margin, 3-9 cm. long, 14—- nearly 3£cm. broad, thin, herbaceous, nearly glabrous; midrib slender, the lower portion. thinly fibrillose and chestnut-coloured beneath ; veins moderately close-placed, erect-patent, but the basal ones horizontally patent and those in the basal bobes of the frond deflexed, bifurcate near the base, more or less anasto- mosing mixed with free venules towards the margin. Sori linear, erect- patent but more patent in the lower ones, situated along the superior branch and sometimes the inferior branch of dichotomous veins arranging between the midrib and margin nearer the former than the latter, rather loosely placed one another, usually very slightly arcuate or sometimes straight, 3-13 mm. long; indusium similar to the sorus in the form and size, more or less firmly membranaceous, entire; sporangium long pedicel- late ; spore elliptical, muricated, brown. Nom. Jap. HMime-taniwatari (T. Makino nom. nov.). Hab. Ogasawara (Bonin) Archipelago: xposed rocks of Promon- tory Sekimon-zan in Isl. Haha-zima (S. /keno! herb. Agric. Coll. Imp. Univ, Tokyo, Aug. 8, 1899). This little Fern is‘one of the section Antigramma, and it is more or less interesting that it was collected in the island where no Scolopendriwm has hitherto been known to grow. Oppositely paired sorus which is an essential character of the genus, occur in a small number amongst many Asplenoid sori on my specimens. The frond often bears only the Asplen- oid sori, and in such a state the plant may be wrongly referred to Asple- nium. I have named the species in memory of Professor §. Ikeno, who was on his botanical tour to the Archipelago in this year. , (To be continued. ) Magazine. — A uccat 200m, 1899 = No. 154. ae CONT BRIS. 4 ; Portrait of Late Prof, R. Yatabe. i | Matsumura, J., Notule ad Plantas Asiaticas Orientales. (Co7- =, oe SI ob! ml: tinued from p. 123.) . . ; «cde | Ito, T., Comparative Studies on the Ecolog ey of some Chenopo- oe: diaceous Plants collected in North Africa and China, ... 134 Ichimura, -., List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its 上 。 Vieinities. (Continued from p. 117.) ie + Re eee _ Makino. T., Plante Japonenses nove vel minus cognitee. (Con- eerie from p.-130.) . . 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BNE En eRe AHN KD 4 mS RBA CR NRA BAIR A 人 所 版 | fe つつ らら ee222 MMP | BSCS SAH Ee 中 eS ding LE =H joe] aR ES — ee Ra ky weBe2veee2 eek = wg sy = wee G2S # | para mae if : : en ee | oe | SS anak Sho NAO NII | 四 RNIPm ee 1 AN 0 TFPFT Notuise ad Plantas Asiaticas Orientales. (Continued from p. 123.) Auctore J. Matsumura. Clerodendron inerme, Gaertn.; R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, LV. p. 65: Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 660; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 271 ; iiigeews. Nederl. Ind. I. p. 868; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 517; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. p. 589; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ee. 201; Trimen, Handb, FI. Ceyl. Part III. p. 359; Henry in Trans. "Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71. Volkameria inervmis, Willd. pp. Pi. ILI. p. 383; Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 388. Kohnah-poang (Nom. formos.) ex Owatari. Hab. in Formosa: Tailan (Hirase et Kawakami!) ; Takaw, Lengalyau (C. Owatari!); Shinchiku, Tamsui (T. Makino!); Chikoo (Handa, no. 87!); Pachina (Niinami et Ueno, no. 11!); in Liukin centrali: insula Okinawa (8S. Tanaka, no. 66! J. Matsumura !). Clerodendron fragrans, Vent.; Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 666; Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. pp. 205 et 268; Mig. FI. Nederl. Ind. TY p. 875; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 518; Bot. Mag. 43, t. 1834; Hemsl. in Journ, Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 260; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71. C. Lindleyi, Decne. in Flore des Serres, LX. p. 17; Volkameria japonica, Jacq. Schoenb. t. 338. Mooten (Nom. formos.) ex Satake. Hab. jn Formosa: Hongsoang (H. Kawakami!); Taipe, Tamsui, Shi- 2anean (T. Makino! £. pleniflorum, Schauer.) ; Taibooposhoo tractus Taichoo (Y. Satake!) inter Keibi et Shinkoo-kui (K. Miyake); in Liukiu central: insula Okinawa (Y. Tashiro!) Shuri (J. Matsumura !). Clerodendron squamatum, Vahl; Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. G69; Mig. Fl. Nederl, Ind. I]. p. 878; Mig. Prol. p. 31; Fr: et Sav. 132 Enum, Pl. I. p. 359; Clarke in Higok: f. Fi. Brit. Ind; VIDI Maxim, in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 521; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXYVI. p- 262; Banks. Ic. sel. Pl. t. 58; Kaempf. Ameen. p. 861, sub nomine falso Go too; Volkameria japonica, Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 255; Honey, LXXXXTII. fol. 4; Kwa-wi, Arb. II. fol. 10. Kirin-too (Nom. Liuk,) ex Yamada. fia’. in Liukiu centrali: ad Naha legit Yamada. Obs. I. Go too est japonice Firmiana platamfolia, R. Br. Obs. II. Haec species e China inter annos 1673 et 1680 in Japoniam introducta (ex libro japonico Chikinsho-faroku dicto, III. fol. 17). Clerodendron paniculatum, L.; Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 668 ; Hook. et Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 268; Mig. Fl. Nederl. Ind. I. p. 879; Clarke-in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Gnd: TV. -p. 592; ISGWGB0iUiie Biol. XII. p. 521; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc, XXVI. p. 261; Henry in Trans, Asiat. Soc. Jap. べべ TV. Suppl. p. 71. Volkameria angulata, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 389. Lyon-z0ong-hoi #6 i 4 (Nom. indigen.) ex Hirase et Owatari. Hab. in Formosa: Taipe et Paulyau 0 Owatari!); Pikoh et Kelung (T. Makino!); Shinchiku (H. Hiraoka!); Tailan (Hirase !) ) Hongsoang (H. Kawakami !). Clerodendron trichotomum, Thunb. FI). Jap. p. 256; Schauer in DC. Predr. XI. p. 668; Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. fam. nat. Sectio altera p. 153, no. 521; Mig. Prol. p. 31; Fer.vet Sav. Enum. Pl; Jap sapeee Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 519 ・ Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soe. XXVI. D. 262; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71; Hinuma, Somoku-zusetsu Pars Arb. VI. fol. 65; Kaempf. Amoen. p. 827, sub nomine obscure Seo Kusitz (rite seoku-stiz); Banks. Ic. sel. Pl. t. 22; Iwasaki, Honzo-zufu XXII. fol. 2. > tt Hab. ia Liukiu centrali: Shuri (J. Matsumura). K ) Clerodendron cyrtophyllum, Turez.; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 920; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI p. 259; Henny sams Asiat. Jo Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 71. Cl. amplius, Hance ex Maxim. l.c. Cl. formosanum, Maxim. in Mel. Biol, XT. p. 519. 133 Frutex. Folia longe petiolata, oblonga acuta vel subacuminata, basi sub- rotundata, supra glabra, subtus punctata, venis utrinque 5-7, curvatis, con- spicuis; petioli subglari, 1-4 cm. longi. Panicula terminalis, effusa, 15-22 cm. diametro, bracteis minutis, lineari-oblongis, persistentibus. Calyx turbinatus, vix 4mm. altus, punctatus, aequaliter 5-fidus, sezmentis ovalibus acutis., Coroila visidescens, hypocrateriformis, 5-fida, tubo 10mm. longo. Stamina 2 2 2 の 4 longe exserta, aequilonga, glabra, 2 em. longa; antherae atropurpureae. Stylus glabrus, 18-23 mm. lonens. Calyx fructifer paulo auctus, upularis, esegmentis deltoideis. Hab. in Formosa: Pikoh et Tamsui (T. Makino !), Kelung et Suiteilyau -(C. Owatari !). Caryopteris Mastacanthus, Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 625; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 268; Fr. et Sav. Enum. Pl. Jap. I. p. 357; Hance in Journ. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 116; Bot. Mag. XLI, t. 6799; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p. 263; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXLY. Suppl. p. 72. Mastacanthus sinensis, Endl. ; Caryopteris incana, Miq. Prol. p. 29; Maxim. in Mel. Biol, XII. p. 523; Barbula sinensis, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 367; Nepeta incana, Thunb. FI. Jap. p. 244; Tinuma, Somoku-zusetsu XI. t. 11; Nepeta japonica, Willd. Sp. Pl. IL. p. 52. Hab. in Formosa: locis maritimis prope Taikookoo, juriseiclionis Taitoo ore tasmiro, no. 19, a.) Fl. Octobri. Avicennia officinalis, L.; Schauer in DC. Prodr. XI. p. 700; Mig. Wi. Nederl. Ind. II. p. 912; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. 604; Maxim. in Mel. Biol. XII. p. 524; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVI. p- 266; Trimen, Handb. Fl. Ceyl. Part III, p. 363; Henry in Trans. Asiat. Soc. Jap. XXIV. Suppl. p. 72. A. tomentosa, Jacq.; Roxb. fl. Ind. Il. p. 88; Wight Ic. Pl. Ind. IV. z. 1481. Hab. in Formosa: Lengalyan et Takaw (C. Owatari!); in Liukin australi: ins. Iriomote archipel. Yaeyama (Y. Tashiro !, anno 1887). 134 Comparative Studies on the Ecology of some Chenopodiaceous Plants collected in North Africa and China. | By Tokutaro Ito. It is well-known that some peculiar forms frequently occur among plants growing in arid and in littoral districts by modifying their structure so as to adapt themselves to their external conditions. These peculiarities vary in a greater or less degree with the differences in the environment of plants whose range extends far and wide. A comparison of these peculiarities among the plants growing in remote regions, therefore, would prove interesting in determining how much the influence of environment on plant-bodies affects. During a short visit in the autumn of 1887 to Pompey’s Pillar in Alexandria, Upper Egypt, I coilected in the vicinity of that wonderful monument, some specimens of a Chenopodiaceous plant, Salsola Kali, whose habits attracted my attention by its highly peculiar adaptation to the desolate, sandy locality where I found it very common, These specimens were carefully preserved by me for future examimation. Among collections of Chinese plants made by my sister, Yoshi Ho (now Mrs. 'Takagaki), 上 was delighted some time ago to find a beautiful specimen of Sa/sola, which exhibited the same habits I had observed in the North African plant more than a decade ago. The Chinese specimen, which on further examination proved to be a closely alhed species, Salsola collina, was collected in September 1897 on the coast of Chefoo in North China. That the existence of great similarity in habits between plants growing under different conditions in such remote regions as the arid district of North Africa and the coast of China is so remarkable that I now attempt to make a comparative study on the ecology of these plants. } First, let us examine the African specimens. The entire plant, owing to its intense hairmess and some organic change or difference in the chlorophyll, exhibits a gray colour, apparently rendering it capable of with- 4 —— — 135 standing excessive insolation in a tropical chimate.! This colouration is enhanced by stiff, adpressed hairs, which densely clothe the entire plant and may serve as a means of resistance or protection to the excessive heat and intense illumination to which the plant is exposed. The hairiness, according to the interpretation of M. Mer and the Rev. G. Henstow, may have been formed, cceteris paribus, as compensation for the arrest of the development of parenchymatous tissue produced by dryness as well as by the barrenness of the soil. The next point to be noticed is the spiniscent character found in the apex of the leaves of this plant. The hardness of the stem, the rigidity of the branches, and the spiniscence of the leaves, as observed by the Rev. G. Henstow, are “due to a want of water, which prevents the formation of cellular tissue ; while this deficiency of parenchyma is associated with a hardening of the fibro-vascular mechanical elements.” It is quite natural that, in those arid districts, the soil would contain a less quantity, or an excess of certain kinds, of nutritive substances required by the plants in fertile lands. Now, the stem and branches of the African specimens, are found to be covered with wool, cotton, feathers, dried leaves, and organic dust, which either cling to the spiniscent leaves or adhere to the stiff hairs. ‘These organic matters being in a state of dryness and decomposition, may be dissolved by occasional showers, the water flowing down the stem and branches, and finally collecting about the roots, thus furnish an additional supply of nutrition to the plant. It may be noted that the African plant grows not only in Hittoral regions, but also, as in the case of my specimens, penetrates some miles into the interior, where the soil is arid and desolate. Next we shall examine the Chinese plant, Salsola collina. The specimen, collected on the coast of North China, displays wonderful similarity in its habits even to minute details, except that in the Chinese specimen, the entire plant is smooth, while the African specimens are covered with stiff hairs; that in the former, the stem and branches are coloured with green or reddish stripes; and that, while the florai-leaves are spiniscent, the cauline ones retain their normal form, being filiform or lineal, and are between 5 and 30mm. long. This dimorphism, formed by adaptation to their environment, in the leaves of Salsola collina, is interesting from an ecological standpoint as representing modifications from normal leaves to spiniscent ones, the latter form alone, however, is to be observed in Sadsola 1. Rev. G. Henstow: On the Origin of PlantStructures by Self-Adaptation to the Environment, etc. (Journal of the Linnean Society, XXX, 1894, No. 208). 136 Kali, We find dimorphism not only in the leaves but also in the fruit of Salsola collina.! VoLKens® mentions Chenopodium, Atriplex and Suceda as examples of those genera of Onenopodiacess having dimorphic fruit ; and to these Salsola (e. の . S. collina) might be added, where in one form the fruiting-perianth becomes membranaceous and expanded into broad wings; while in another form, it is smaller and hardened.? In the latter form, an interesting mode of dissemination may be accomplished. "When the fruit becomes mature, the connate base of the floral-leaves becomes thick and hard, and assumes a nut-like form, which is ultimately released from the branches. This nut-like body encloses one, two, or sometimes more fruits, which are protected by the spiniscent apex of the leaves and bracts, some- what resembling, but by no means exactly, the fruit of Tribulus terrestris or of Tetragonia expansa, and on account of its lightness may be conveyed to a distance by ocean currents. VorksNs* classifies the modes of dissemina- tion in Chenopodiacese into two classes, viz. those which are dispersed (1) by animals, and (2) by winds. To the second class, he attributes many species of Salsola. To this, again, we might add a third class (e. g. が . collina), to which those plants disomiiee by the ocean currents should be included. In both the African and the Chinese plants, we find the fruiting- perianth displaying a beautiful rosy colour. Whether the colour attracts some animals, e. g. birds, which may eficct dissemination, or insects, or serves some other purposes, can only be determined by careful observations on the spot. These and other features of mmor importance exhibited by these plants demonstrate as a whole striking cases of adaptation to environment emi- nently characteristic of xylophilous plants. — 1. Bunce (‘ Enumeratio plantaginearum Salsolacearumque centralasiaticarum’ in Acta horti petrop. VI, 1880, reprint, p. 32) points out the genera] heteromorphic habits of Salsola collina ; while careful descriptions of various forms of this species are given in Sir J. D. Hooxer’s Flora of British India, V, p. 17. 2. VOLKENS in ENGLER and Prantt’s Natiirlich. Pflanzenfamilien, III, pt. 1, p. 49. 3. BUNGE in his ‘Enumeratio Saisolacearum omnium in Mongolia hucusque collectarum’ (in Méianges Biologiques tires du Bulletin de l’Académie Impériale des Sciences de &t.- Pétersbourg, X, p. 295), distinguishes Salsola eo が xc from S. Kali solely by the dorsally gibbous perianth and by the minute spongy wings observed in the second, or the smalier, form of the fruit of the former species. 4. VorkENs loe. cit. pp. 48-49. 137 * List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and its Vicinities. (Continued from p. 117.) By ® Tsutsumi Ichimura. Valerianaceae. Patrinia palmata, Max. ハク サン チミ ナ ヘ シ (上 走 ) P. villosa, Juss. +> ョ ムシ (市 瀬 ) 了 . scabiosaefolia, Link, チミ ナ ヘ シ (吉野 ) * Valeriana offici- nalis。/。 カ ノ ュ サリ (SEF) Dipsaceae. * Scabiosa japonica, Dig. マツ ムシ サウ (KE) Cucurbitaceae. Actinostemma racemosum, Jlaz. コギ ダル ( 女 原 ) Campanulaceae. Adenophora polymorpha, ZLedeb. var. Lamarck, Trautv. モメ シャ ジン (上 走 ) * A, verticillata, Fisch. ツル が チチ ニン ジン (市 瀬 ) A. remotiflora, Mg. ッ バ ナ (市 瀬 ) Campanura lasiocarpa, の g779. イ ハギ ュ ヤ リ (御前 室堂 ) 〇 . punc- tata, の 77. ポタ ルプ タロ ( 敵 蛇 原 ) Oodonopsis lanceolata, B. et H. クル ニン タン (HER) Peracarpa’ circaeoides, HZ, Feer, タニ ギュ ヤ タ (同上) Phyteuma japonicum, Mig. シ デ シ ャ ジン (同上 ) Compositae. Arnica unalaschensis, Less. キン ゲル マ ャ (上 走 ) Ainsliaea acerifolia, Sch. Bip. #2 7>7~ (BUF. i) A. apiculata, Sch. Dip. キツ カウ メ ム ゲ マ BHF. 別 ) Adenocaulon bicolor, Hook. 7 7* (市瀬 ) Arteinsia vulgaris, Z. var, integrifoha, Max, モト ツバ ョ モ ギ ( 音 生 谷 ) * A. Schmidtiana, Max. アサ ギ 9 サウ (hig) a nen ss = = SS ae : ーー ニー デ ーー ニー ニー ーー- - oe の = > で こと = = = oc = ーー ・ ve: ~ = = ーー ュー = - = = oe = = ーー = ーー ーー ェ ーー = ーーー = ニー < ニニ ーー ー ase ks == = — ーー ーーー- = ーーー ~ ーーーー ー ーー ニー ニニ ーー ーーー == ピ -- Bar ーー 7 ae TT She me POC Soa as ー ニニ ーー ニーー Ta ae a ーー 140 197, et Prol. fl. Jap. p. 129; Franch. et Sav. Enum. pl. Jap. 1. p, 415; Matsumura Catal. pl. Herb: Coll. Se Univ., Tokyo, 1886, p. 166; Hemsl. in Journ. Linn, Soc. Bot. XXXIL p. 393; Sargent in Gard, and Forest VI. p. 292, et Forest fl. Jap. py oo, non Thunberg. 3 Nom. Jap. Kanakugi- no-kt. Hab. Prov. Buzen in Kyushu: Mt. Iwaga-dake (な Yatabs ee を Matsumura! herb. Sc. 2 Imp. Univ. Tokyo, July 17, 1882); Prov. MosAsgr: Bot. Gard. Se. Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, cult. (herb! Le. April 29, 1881, fl., Sept. 27, 1883, fr.); Prov. Yamato: Mt. Kasuga-yama (Z. Matsumura’! herb! |. c. July 15, 1883); Prov. Tosa in Shikoku: Mt. Tsu- etate-toge (R. Yatabe! herb. 1.c. July 26, 1888), Nanokawa (K. Watana- be! herb. |. c. Sept. 15, 1888, April 26, 1889), Mt Honokawa- -yama (7 Makino! Aug. 3, 1889). This tree is found crowing scatter on mountains in ee southern parts of Japan. While most of Japanese Lindera bear black or yellow berries this species scarlet ones, and they serve to distinguish the species con- spicuously from all the others, Thunbere's Lindera umbellata in his Flora Japonica, p. 145, tab. 21, is certainly not our’ apr though Siebold, Zuc- carini, and many other authors refer the present species to it. Siebold eke Zuccarini’s Benzoin Thunbergéi in their Flore Japonice familie naturales, IL. p. 204, n. 707 should, exclusive of the synonyms, be referred to our species, but the specific name “ Thunbergi” being incorrectly transferred from Sassafras Thunbergu Sieb. in Siebold Synopsis plantarum Oeconomi- carum universi regni Japonici, p. 23, n. 136, I have proposed the new name above mentioned, Lindera umbellata Thunb. may be L. membranacea Maxim., which is very doubtfully distinet from JZ. “hypo glauca Maxim.; the leaves are considerably variable in size, and the flowers are apparently , coetaneous with the young expanded leaves or sometimes sub-precocious; and it is called “ Kuremozi” by the natives, and ‘its wood is used for making toothpicks, the fragrance of the bark being much esteemed. The allied Species £. sertcea Biume also bears the native name of “ Kuromozi” (bat botanically Ae-Auromozz); it has likewise fragrant bark, and its wood ia employed for the same purpose. Cymodccea isoetifolia Aschers. Benth. FI. Austral, VIL p. 178; Hook. fl. BN Inds Vi. p. 570, re Cymodocea aequorea Kunth Enum, plant. III. p. 118; Mig. Fi. Ind.” Batav. IT. p. 226, non Koenig., excl. syn. Nom, Jap. Shio-nira (‘T. Makino nom. nov.). fiab. Kyuxyu [Locchoo| (万 . Kuroimvai 1889). A naiadaceous halophyte new to the Flora of Japan. (To be continued.) cial hc rieh pele mas MEN Ont UR reste tat tor clas まさ en ns SEP An Sere fin bh al PVRS | し YY と の ie warn Sa i 2 i ln A a 1 li eS a i a ee | Systemati Floristik, Pdanzengeographie ete. | Roferierendes Organ des bot. Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg, der igh hot. Gesellschaft gu Regensburg, des Preuss. bot. Vereins in Konigsberg ye Le yok b und (ORNs ae Organ der Botan. Vereinigung in Wiirzburg . 5) ee) 7 und des Berliner und schlesischen bot. Tauschvereins. 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Vi sono ancora poche copie -di tutte le annate trascorse., Aba collezione completa, compreso 『 abbonamento all’ annata - 6, ormai i presso al suo fine, costa も 108. : SOMMARIO Vo. - Fascicolo y; A. Berlese — Gli Ait agrarii (continua). A. N. Berlese 一 Studi cottologici suoi funghi. Es: Montemartini — Sopra il-parassitismo dello Awrcobosidium Pins. A. N. Berlese 一 Saggio di una monografia delle P eronoporacee (cont). a G. Leonardi — Generi e specie di Diaspiti : Saggio di ee a degli st : Aspidiotus (continua). 2s P. Buffa § — Sopra una coccoiniglia nuova (Aclerda Berlesi) vivente. sulla canna comune (Arundo Ar Fe Shwe Ll. 〆 wmmunente putblicaztone A. M. Héries — Rapporti fra la vite ed i saccaromiseti. ‘Memoria Ve V_ con incisioni nel testo. : Bee ee A. Berlese — Osservazioni intorno ad alcuni ; -fenomeni che avven- - see eee gono nella ninfoss dei Muscidi (con tavola cromo- lit. ed incisioni nel testo). RE | に A. N. Berlese 一 - Saggio di una monografa delle Peronosporacee (con Os zinua) (4 tavole crom. ‘ lit). - 3 G. 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PRLS Beh AR TO BPE Sah ~ de Net eee |S RM KINA AERA (SIO REO’ Ste SSE SX “ws XR” BB I” SA | eS Em SS) mA EN BEERS BER SO oy EEE SHE 4 HN BK & SHER ok CIN SEERA J DER RR IKS |] SY & ASHE yy On Bee tS eats 1 Wi ES KER NS | | | | 【 ie iN Oe Gaon ee nee oe BigO.OnOO=6 OO © 0 0 Oo ) 6) OC © Oe) CO & Ly) ©) OO h HERTIVES S GH OR A mig A SERVER AER Bei A A BO HERR AR KHER A BRS A ND wall 0000000000 BEE m REGEN AN BIER m Ree Se 1 11 SS) SN ER YA (RR NON JE NA ANE nS eo ねり っ 2 の と の 層 8 が 6 と めく SRT RKP OOH LES RD s Phyllospadix Scouleri Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. I, p. 171, f. 186. 3 Jap. Sugqamo, umisuge, 2 hamakusa. me Distrib. North America. China : Ohefoo (Leg. Yoshi Tt61 Sept. 25, 1897, commun. T. Ito). ee fe KER TN BIN WER RRO NR SRERM BEN fer BE Em SEY ED Rt EA RR A NK 4 SN || BR KA 0 ORF Me 5 OMS AIRE Nephrodium Maximowiczii ‘Baker. し 0 sanclum Maxim. = Aspidiwmn commutat um Wr. et Sav.) | < Baker BRR RA (BA RCRGOMEH Aspidium callopsis Mr. cf Sav. + Ban Ba ny Franchet & % S Wirth | Sie DK a A + ERA MK ER A. callopsis Fr. et Sav. nA DR OC aN A MOK AMAKE ar 4 ee ete 守 委 PSs SS See: MRR ree +X eR ONPRm28 5+9U s ieie MCD GA {6s | GRBA Sh BRN aA Phyllostachys bambusoides Sieb. et Zucc. var. castillonis Makino. =Bambusa castillonis Hort. = Phyllostachys castillonis Mitf. Bamb. Gard, p. 152. O Pinte Sava avs BS he ehan PSR ae ih Am GAUL sy \ Osu \ | GREETS An ON tet he \ BAT Se ott dS Podocarpus Nageia R. Br. var. cesia (Maxim.) m. = Podocarpus caesia Maxim. in Mél. biol. VIT. p. 561. O08 ae BE mn BED oh SET) mm OW EN Eo IK NP wy PRR SS BOARS ee ーーー | N. micrantha, Jind?. 4 B43) 8 NX BSR NRE Nm FES SRR Se ie tae me Bt ap Be et oe SR ig Be ed) BE te INA Da PDA ANID NR AY CARIBE 7 HON EN BHR IN RR BEE yy Dee Se SER SHR KR | | SRSA KOR eR BR eA HA PEN BK A EM NK eo RNR HEN Am EX e now Neottia % S531 |i 0 Sl x RBMER\ PSS RUBS nae RN ANK RA Neottin \ BOWS REN NM Bird’s nest +x dp BIRR 6 1A RnB BES A BOSS SAIN EES ny A HERKEN ae CRIT AMOK KA (Hem SRSA ES 1 Qn fie X ) | OUKPSEMR ERB | | | i a 物 He Bie mu i, Contributions to the Study of the Flora of Japan, XVIII. By 'T. Makino. ED ONDE mu? 人 る さや ン へ Beka gheel AG su EK VER DSK GEN ON MYA aon Ou ~\ 1 PRB SEA Ba reiabanm gee NAS - Phyllostachys mitis Riviére var. heterocycla (Carr.) Makino. =Bambusa heterocycla Carriere in Rev. Hortic. 1878, p. 354. (267) = Phyllostachys heterocycla Mitf. Bamb, Gard. p. 160, cum icon. 5 _ Neottia IRIS "Sprengel : WE AQEED =4 “Ee eS Sue eR SERS BR See NEHA DEK HE“ Necottia kamtscha tiea, Sprengel. wh Lond (HERE) =4 CE っ ロ ュ Wig. 6, 7, and 8. Deformed dead spermatozoids found under the nucellus. x 200, ON ヘー 一 Fig. 9. Lower optical section of a spermatozoid seen from behind showing 22 turns of blepharoplast. x 200. ONeottia kamtschatica, Sprengel る 9.9 .2(S5%) = 4 # 8 BR) Saks BSE SMR KS“ Sw ASA ARK REE NA BRB CEG alas eee | SE) Sn En Ra WS Seem BM BS AGERE ES BA Rehm go Sm O'R RE BEA | | Wu SRR nA wc.) .0H! | SRK | BRB ARAN SR mHERD | Mim HA DSO 1 27 sO DOS MASS? DIR MO nes BREAN Rs & #49) WD COON K OLB Be | Sr) Sn SRARAR SDS | BARI N SAAR Nm GEN GINS OD LER ON BN | \ REE Neottia へ 1H | 0 ND = 5g ARISE SEEK A ee Hf) SEK A Dn RS SEN SO RM NSN RE 1 SRI Y Ke BZA | Ty ie ARS GPRM mn Oh Rg)” OARS uy MEH SREB ST Ua ORR OK ee eee | BES” MNES mA TRE EN | BEND RCAC 9 EA SKIN BM” EAR NK” MBHORS sy | Cel) MAD RSE 7 SHURE SST MER mt RHEE S OB A SRADR Ma I< Oy RU RE SER | ROUT] 97 SORRET A, tr 7 mg SR | ETHIE! RQ KBITTES or Os ] | NSS et ee da ay RN EN ERO = SREY KO REBT KEIN C RINK {SWE < Nm Neottia kamtscha- | tica, Sprengel. NIBIW SN +~SEN \ SEE, A 物 植 > 区 i CO: 第 計 i (7) Webber, Peculiar Structures occuring in the Pollen Tube of Zamia. (Bot. Gaz. Vol. XXIII. p. 453.) Webber, The Developement of the Aesth rancid of Zamia. (Bot. Gaz. Vol. XXII. p. 16.) Webber, Notes on the Fecundation of Zamia and the Pollen Tube Apparatus of Ginkgo (Bot. Gaz. Vol. AXIV. p. 225.) (8) Pringsheim, Morphologie der Oedogonien. (Jahrb. f wiss. Bot. Bd. I. p. 11.) Explanation of Plate VIL. Sp spermatozoid, pt pollentube, oc outer cylinder of Hirase’s double cytoplasmic cylinders in the pollentube, ic inner cylinder of the same, n nucleus, n’ extranuclear nucleolar body, bl blepharopast, m cell-wall of the mother-cell (2) of spermatozoids. Rigel od swimming in a lO @ solution of canesugar. x 370. Fig. 2. Spermatozoids still enclosed in the mother-cell, gently vibrating the cilia and moving the bodies, after putting for about 5 minutes in the sugar solution, x 200. Vig. 3. Free Spermatozoids in the pollen tube, being in a gentle motion under petroleum-lamp light. x 250. Fig. 4. Spermatozoid very slowly coming out of the pollen tube x 370 Fig. 5. 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Sa) SS ¢ KARAS RITTER kD RSS HAREM 11 6 HEN mR SNS ma Rg SOS fa ita % C. obtusiloba Mig. minal Eb 'y か + we GE De | RAY RINE AM BA で | (1) ae 1 aROa AN hae IN RO Cimicifuga heterophylla Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XI. 1897, p. 248. ra = Pityrosperma obtustlobum Sieb. et Aucc. |. G. p. 7 ご | =COimicifuga obtusitoba Mig. Prol. fl. Jap. p. 197. pe = Acta obtusiloba Prantl. =Oimicifuga japonica var. 8. obtusiloba Huth 1. c. | =Thalictrodes obtusilobum O. Kuntze. be = Pilylosperma biternatum Sieb, et Zucc. J. c. p. 736. = 028 biternata Miq. I, OAL: MRISRT RAT KE ER ーーー と ニー に ンー ンー ここ oe i "KO 6 OO EK SEN RRR A YP NN or EA WK RK C. orientalis Maxim. $e y Wei. C. occidentalis ( Nutt.) Torr, eb Gray. +9 XEIERE S SRY WD 4 FREE ~ BRD IN ERR A RA ek RK SR EH RE EK A SRIBTARS Feo RRS BN Perak RISA S ONE oh ¢ REN ODD KER RM | A oR aD I A No 2 IB nth 6 SEN A INES RN RAD HEN AKA Coptis japonica Makino nom. nov. =Didynamista Salvice similis Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 364, =Thalictvum japonicum Thunb. in Transact. Linn. Soc. TI. p. 337. =C. racemosa Sieb. herb. =C. anemoncefolia Sicb. et Zuce. Fl. Jap. fam. nat. n. 329. =C. brachypetala Sieb. et Zucc. |. c. n. 328. =C, orientalis Maxim. Mel. biol. VI. p. 25 ー の . occidentalis Mig. Prol. p, 195. non Nutt. et Torr. et Gray? Lr] [SRR INIT KR A at ONS Se (EH C. anemoneefolia Sted. et Zuec.\ 43808) m Bein NYS os BRI RHR AS 4 RS SS RNB IN IRN A 8 A On S 0 (Eh C, brachypetala Sieb. ef Zuce. へ BES0E) HMR K A ーー ルキ 6 RRR So Ky ER NK +S we QA S BEDE NS BSN RE ERK ASE SERRE ASE AEE NSD REE | ERE AREER BE で dats One 207 BAS Cine OS | od Od Onc OHb 4 Quan aeRO mB yr yA TES A RINE A A OK a RBH Ot nade で で さい | (| RMS Oe meimons | AR あな さ つ や noe へ 午 AR 4 IES Ba Cimicifuga japonica Spreng. Syst. Veget. IL p. 628. Coun IEE LEDS, m Sher hy 4 RIKER A DARN Re RRM OD URRY RON ORBEN TERN ARR RAO RAR IRR ES 9 eh EBs JEMEK A WERE (ee a yA REE RI Ko RRA RIE SWE. 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HY HY A NORA” Wis Luphrasia BB” LL minman Re 4 RENEE I SHE GED BEA \ SHER A i BSNL yg SHS a BED A sem ASME mm BRAS m REED BEA Lm A aA’ NA WIKAW A stricta \ Bae 5 Rng i Kedts AH BH mn SO AS AN SS =~" RE. Hostkoviana 1 hae AN § RERHSH HO AQEKININ yA mo AA ORS of (112) か faー きり ーー ーーー テ Teor Awe BEAN AS SSRHERD IGN 8 MAR REDES 1 11 RN Xe aa a PS m AK KA if mA HD LRSBO DHE Cardamine hirsuta Linn. subsp. flexuosa Hemsl.( =C. fleauosa With. Bot. Arr. Brit. Pl. ed. 3, III. 1796, p. 578.=C. sylvatica Link, in Hoffm. Phyt. Blaett. I, 1803, p. 50.) くに KR | AMOR IND HEA ih R SE0 36 5 SRE Eh dy WN RRB RA Ra SRM AK ARK OSC-HI 1/5989 Oh BAN a9 8 IDG) く Hymenophyllum flexile Makino. 1) > i yh 4 BR SR RSRPAT IN 4) DX ARB AON A HE th [ へ R&S Hymenophyllum flexile Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XIII, p. 45. | = Hymenophyllum fimbriatum Miq. Prol. fl, Jap. in Ann. Mus. bot. Lugd.-Bat. I. p. 183, non J. Sm. ? = Hymenophyllum javanicum Franch. et Sav. Enum. pl. Jap. Il. p. 206, non Spreng. excl. syn. ? 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RR IN A a AM BER Ae mR te He Botrytis, Penicillium px" Aspergillus m =~ 8% SUES A THA NADI AMAR NE NMR AD? BeOS Am Re Qs [to 2 0 HONS 4 RUG ENS ESE NRO KERIO” RBCS So ey AR FREER Bd om tn WEIR A ms RN ESE S GRAR h OA BRE om A) CRB? HESS 6 SEEN BERRI D へ 4 RR A A SERN I< KAT ORA DN” RPNRHELA ASB BND 7 GDR ABAD BR KT | RRR AER 2 SEMI MAPA ANd? | RAI R 4 民 民 民夫 へ に 居り AIPNt RN BRS 6% GES) RUE AB RE EIN? REN in St | Bnht+t on Sh HR SB W Kf Primula hakusanensis Franch. ( 放 ) き で が か で りり 約 ン (IRODS adel) > m Bola TP RRR SSE \ Hee 4 DS ANA m Shar ALA I BKK tee AN aR ON i NA mS — Re aN RK BRR INA mB me a eae SUMAN | OM NRX —- 4A GH Primula nipponica Yatabe. 人 ORS 人 Ba xaidice) Rais CHE ewes i : Seagal OP eK 4 Aman KKE Co BR 1 YARRA HA eo BERT SE > HTT ANY BRAM nH om RIOR EAA Bak - bb en a ns i A SS SS Ht 物 植 “ae ゅ ME i mnt +t Of (81) fog nr & ] 改 1) RY へ TO sai aia Ip aap tags a Al A. yokoscence, = BE Aw de BRE kelies An +924 x | Mettenitus #4 A. drepanopteron dA. Br. m4608 + RR ApH 4 WEESSEIA St m AIR BER ARAN Rice SR PRN mR RRR se BH >in 4 RIAA Athyrium Filix-foemina Roth. var. deltoideum Makino. ($e) 90 99 42 RIED REST TGCRS § RRO Ric 4 BEERS Rds 4 AKER TR 4 SEER NE MED hy Bhd 6 RA ROE 4 BIA 4 }N\ S27 & | RINA Bide A. Filix--foemina. へ | Gey Sa Athyrium yokoscence (Fr. et Sav.) =Aspleniwm yokoscence Fr. et Sav. (Z) (SO BU IS SOUS RSIS A BBO WS ANAM A. Filix-foeemina Aoth + fA A Sn 2994 x RRB A RRA 18 + BBQ KM | SOB N A ORK SR AKER 7 BRO Athyrium oxyphyllum Moore = Aspleniwm oxyphylium Hook. = Asplenium drepanopteron A, Br. a 一 -ーーーーーー- ーーーーーーー. Athyrium Goeringianum Moore = Aspidiwm Goeringranum Kunze = Asplenium Coeringianum Mett. (3) tives 5 SOS | WEAR 6 S01 WIBR 4 KK IBD NSARM ED A. macrocarpum ( Bl.) SIS8~ | OBA | Athyrium nipponicum (Mett.) =Asplencum nippontcum Mett. sssos nd GR i Athyrium wR\ Type o> WSEAS NA rm H’K SERPS HORS = KS RINT KN 中 AS Franchet Bi |QHy Roe Miquel K~ Asplenium uropteron Mig. mda~ ALB? Wal |TRB Ae f-\ anki od + Me Athyrium rigescens Makino. = Asplenium rigescens Makino. PAE SQM eR 4 | tg oe RR es Se HM Eee ERIK NA NN 00900MN oxyphylium Jfoore (= Asplenium oxyphyllum Hook.) s $2 6 HAN SER DN BRE RINK NEED iy | REE BR A NR KRESS 8 ERA A. nigripes Moore. | RM ES \N-ORde 4 Nm ARH A RRR ON Ric EE 1 ORRIN SRN Athyrium Wardii Makino = Asplenium Wardii Hook. eT 第 鞍 雑学 物 填 (SS gG > で さら BU 208 I BS IK NY A oN Asplenium He ~ Kuasplenium {oe i Ban] mR Ww hh 3 fr) Nat JH) x Sh 299 D> ity Sok Se BSA te AK A IN IN ERSREN AN Athyrium #8 22x" Ih BRAK sr SMTS R 人 4Q 46 ©) 'p) GREED th §@% Herbarium 2 BSG | Bm Beyk RN HERS KIN KR & A | BEOEME wes Reece | meh 4 SRS REINA A NH RSS | RE) ON Ric PED QBN SVMS BR Vee | NER IN BEN Rac EBRINIE NK An RH DODOONA RAED NBM MAMIE 1 ARIE 0 ER » Ih Bae 4 to tok OE OW XK HE iE Athyrium Bese oy SR A RTA SHIN Athyrium macrocarpum (Bl.) = Asplenium macrocarpwm Bi. +] (E)PasS SOneih) sents gost. 1] Peder 1] SRA 1 REIN BX NYA ON Asplenium nigripes Bl. +4» > 4% Maximowicz Br~ BEY y Warp ALKA INA IN G45 BONS ~ hh a aR AKI 4 NA m Athyrium macrocarpum Fee (= Asplenium | ーーー ミ — ーー macrocarpum Bl.) ww RNA 人 | BREN (Rim Rea SS) HK) nn 党 ANNA Asplenium nigripes Mett. 昭 Athyrium nigripes Moore. | BAXONA mous BONS — BO Hy NA m BRS SE oe SN Re 上 #QUR Ion 28 Ga nt IT Ru earpum (が) | BRA WKB WRK Athyrium nigripes Moore. % iA BR Nd KA HL BOA & A Bh te 4 | 82) Rar \ ERIM ERAN mK | \ DERE ERE YO A Athyrium nigripes Moore = ester nigripes Bl. = Asplentum nigripes Mett. (He) と 6 S BQ GRE | tal SES N ER EK-S Rede (SEN A mS of NO NI RN BN RS § BRM BA, AMMA | CSREES HH © SOS Em OK AN KARR 4 里 ~ IN GED \ OBER BR : (77) EE ee Athyrinm viridifrons Makino = Asplenium viridifrons Makino. Athyrium Okuboanum Makino, = Aspidium Okuboanwm Makino = Asplenium Okuboanum Makino. Athyrium pterorachis Christ. OneSSR MERRIE So. i KK & Contributions to the Study the Flora of Japan, XITI.- Continued from p. 35. By T. Makino. (くめ っ ゃ で さる RES 11 CNSR 6 BRESLIN ms BD Rac EE RK A SRR Ric 4 WEEE NESE RS AREER > i Si GOST NE ANS RES SN POR TSS mo a 4 BRED Binh A ミ BRIER (HEY ARE 1K BON Bode 6 RE A HRS HX FR ANA mh SB eK (人 2 る る で SS Re HSE > WTAE YA Bath BRIER A Bde 4 REM RIE 4 REMAN An SRILA Sy SRee ¢ Ma ANSE TB or SPST mn BE NESE HKSAR m Aspidinm 功 RR etd YO AK RN 4 SRR aR UR SERS m RN BOSS Gymnogramme decurrenti-alata Hook. Ryw~ODO OY 5s) BAER A BE CURES oH KKK ARCS S| RECERNS \ Sin RABAT 1D NE | a a AREY RAE NERS | Sm RD AKER A NES ae BR KEE Y | \ RIED NIRS 1 ES 8 4 exe | HEN Pe Ke Oteseweeerie 5 wy O Rod ILS 6 に EN 0 の we Ne 2 ae 3 痢 UK K 3 HERA SORBED is pee OO ey > m= mt TT SR BRS OMI LIN KANN BRIA KN DON IK A BR 6 PENSE. SR A oe Zi) 5 BBMER 2 mde = | | HONK SE TR EER TY A + B 'D —S jth ke P pe IRIN DA (REAR RE-wR PARRA YA (CO) | | QRH HR AES GeoRSS BE ¢ Bah RE REKRRRS BET AIA RE BRE att Tf HON MBER AR RD Se we eb RR Ne BED NINA BENT PN A DR A IRIN RA NM A RY a eRe RY RA ORT Ne BAR SKA SN § ERR RRA Kah BE A BRAS ERAS 1 AK BA OE All ower Non des BR BES HS 4 noBR fe Es (1 (1) Wu. BsrArmmm: Ueber die Cilienbildner in den spermatogenen Zellen. Ber, d. D. B. Ges. Bd. 16. te (2) C. J. Coampurnatn: Homology of the Blepharoplast. Bot. Gaz. 26. (se) (3) L. Guianarp: Les Centres cinétiques chez les végétaux. Ann. d. Sc. nat., Bot. VII. 5 1 (4) 4B78 : Ktudes sur la Fécondation et Embryogénie du Ginkgo biloba. IL #8 EBL St Ae BS -— 48 Ty (5) 池野 : Zur Kenntniss des centrosomithniichen Korpers im Pollenschlauch der Cycadeen. Flora Bd. 85. wil (6) 有川 : Further Observations on the nuclear Division of Noctiluca. FHA} SAB ys — 42 に | (7) D. M. Morrimr: Das Centrosom bei Dictyota. Ber. d. D. Bot. Ges: Bd. 16, (8)W. R. Saaw: Ueber die Blepharoplasten bei Onoclea und Marsilia. 同 (9) HK. Straspurcer: Lehrbuch der Botanik. 3. Auf). (10) H.J. Wassup: Notes on the Fecundation of Zamia and the Pollen Tube Apparatus of Ginkgo, Bot. Gaz. voe. 24. (11) E. Zacwantas: Ergebnisse der neueren Untersuchungen itber die Spermatozoiden. Bot. Zeit. Bd. 57. II. Abtheil. MW HHIN NX SUEY eS oR PK A 4 tR’R Jonrual of Applied Microscopy. Vol. I. No, 10. sO A4N | BIRR Y>TINROR HY %S—SBINN RAW CED SABER 'R RT BNO eR BR TN DR Wg | Ree RAT HA NKR BE NINK & ARERR S 4 SINS OW BOD SEEMS SON KB SEN 'R PN RUB aR nul wt ne nots mi ys ae ETB 1 \ IB SAE BH も AI Q ! 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De méme que, chez beaucoup d’Algues gélifiées, elle passe insensible- ment & la membrane, elle est continue avec le plasma granuleux auquel elle adhere plus fortement qua Ja mem- brane, ce qui, explique son retrait dans la plasmolyse.” テー トム HES Ba (TN FI LAR in ME BOI WAR | Ry ERR BA Bie (BS の の CC ど で の a と と Sits 4m): 1 Bo. dey mH | [Hoke ae oe dee ARAL NINK PRK NIC Nar i) BB iene « Mere SN ay tot ptin’ SRE eS ay Mole) GR AR Rar he KA RH Boe Tem AA RE Rel BSN ts OR +S HN ERI KAR PR KON H HER SHR Fh SEP RR mR N BAS BERR HERR + ONY ON oP の の た ee a ae PRS esl と と (aN ey a 2 Yt J と A と の と XY ES NEES 5 im RARER b MATA INN Yr— x | xn と 2 の と Tre tthe tN mat A x mis fee | PREY INA RAK AINK NAR EA SSH Die pflanzlichen Zellhinte m | fd & A RSPB RE 4 MH eee SS is Cer, I ee S45 Hs | Hae AAR と の と と と ど と の の の と の と の ere し NMM ON RM Stas fb ^ oe eee KY SEES fins S > SIS BRN maT Kn + B95 “Nm BK 'y AE Big, Be | SEE Anderseits ist es auch, mit Klebs, sicher, dass es nicht moglich ist, vom Protoplasma ein Hautchen plasmolitisch て abzuheben, das nicht schon in der Congoroth-Znckerlésung roth gefarbt ware oder das sich in der farblosen Zuckerlésung nicht schon durch Chlorzinkjodlésung als Cellulosehdutchen nachweisen liesse. 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KR EINK NA RORA Rar 2 MRD WN DRAM A HANS rot Ry 4 AR SS NG RIT SRER YAR RO oR Y INA HAT San’ VEO Foss HERR 67 REE FR ASR AANA SE OA ome \ BT 6 7 BRIAR EN we LEM BORA PN HFEN YO 4 TINA NERA BERRA Sw RHO HEN AAT mM REAR A IN Sine MARA ARSE HEA KA? Bhar REE ys SE EEC a RRA DNR RE mm RAAMRAMRN A? [RAN BW RSS maARAA HA TARE RADA? Hou. Pewsey 6 Gr | AE 'R Pellia 1 Bae RO KE oe + Ra RE & ADR (Guignard, Développe- ment et constitution des antherozoides. Révue générale de Botanique, 1894) A)’ BER? 1) SRA yA WN Kar RRO Rew ye AS BRAS HERR CERIN RN OM A RD RS BBR BR & Ae RW Gm Soin BER SE or? HOHE NER TASS EKO SQ TEER RS | EDR A RS BS A ND ー< く |」 \ Ba 25 tear HE y BERR KARA AS EXKAA% EBD WwW Makinoa crispata ¢ By 1 Shs BRR EKA RRS AY ryan” OmKERBNTE Goat Rs vee) HH 田 & K & RAD AD be oe Be Ms SHR ot Se SR ! SC BRIER m Bin mM AER REESE a MEK S+1 [REM ESE > ) i ¥ 4 x v MRE KNER OE NYP TKS RE Ae fF TET, ra " ~~ Mei sm う 2 。 坊 イィ 2000。 か アス て スン ーー ンー デニ で や mm ag Toa _ Hoke Bch K ~ Eat abe th WP Pellia, Anthoceras, $p¥ZHa~ HEAR m SRY 7 SREP A PIT | NAAT 4 MGB NS HOHE RN MRK RA NBR ef HERR REA AE Be mr ROG YD AB he (Senacht | Die Spermatozoiden der Pflanzen. 1894) 1 Says HOM~ HEN HM By A HA MOA F Pellia ~ Hee : Kar RMR NY AER 6 RHO CRM ww ste es wv Set | (Campbell, The Structure and Developement of the Mosese and Ferns. 1895) ~ YR RII Y OA NRW Pellia ~ RECEA +R A fa OIA BAI OA The spermatozoids are the largest known among the Hepatiacae. | KE KAN EX A Makinoa \ $238 4 Pellla \ SER | RO NR KR A BREESE no HOUR oN KIN RC SA 7 BEN yy Seo OR BR INR A RESEN IE A PA Ka R RS REI (Sphagnoceae) ~ S228 4 bee in SW へ SR EK ® Pellia yGEN AS HA 4 Makinon \ SEH 5 4H 4 BACK (Bryophyte) ses Ey nN oRK SPAKE CRO | Sy Sod \ TESTS AHIR HO) ar YN RS RHI) RN 4 ORS SN PERN AERA TI] BERR KAT INSEY ORR | NTC HESEA HN AGE RRS TAR RRO’ Bs Bag (Cytoplasm) ~ da ne ~~ SUE WN eH | Bm BERENS AIK RRR A POR A RD ART RK AINK DAR ORG | \ SHRI A PARA? 1) 6 HERES SE) PBA Na mad KA PAN EK’ SS ャ く ー eR YD ーー EON SPA AERA NHR REN RD RRO BEY RR BRD ANNE Cn? 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