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the leaves on the ro<strong>of</strong> on the May-festival day.<br />

is made from the roots.<br />

A kind <strong>of</strong> incence<br />

969. Acorus gramineus, Ait., Jap. Sckisln ; a small<br />

species <strong>of</strong> the preceding, growing in valley-rivulets. It is planted<br />

by water-sides to prevent sand from its sliding down. There are<br />

several varieties <strong>of</strong> planted Acorns. They arc highly prized by<br />

amateurs as evergreen ornamental pot-plants. A few <strong>of</strong> them are<br />

described in the following articles.<br />

970. Acorus graxnineus, Ait., var., Jap.<br />

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sckisho ; a variety <strong>of</strong> the preceding with a beautiful dark green<br />

straight leaves.<br />

971. Acorus graniineus, Ait., var., Jap. Birvdo-scki-<br />

s/io ; a dwarf variety <strong>of</strong> the preceding with tiny leaves less than<br />

1 inch in lenth.<br />

972. Miscanthus s i n 6 n S i S, Ander^^ Susuki, Ghana ;<br />

a perennial wild herb <strong>of</strong> the order Graminese. In autumn it shoots<br />

up leaves to a length <strong>of</strong> 5-6 fts. Panicles <strong>of</strong> flowers grow at the<br />

top, and the ripen seeds fly <strong>of</strong>f by their own pappus. It is planted<br />

as one <strong>of</strong> the seven autumn herbs. The leaves are used to make<br />

rope.<br />

973. Miscanthus sinens'lS, Anders, var. zebrina, Jap.<br />

Takanoha-susuki ; a variety <strong>of</strong> the preceding. Its leaves have<br />

lateral white stripes like the wing <strong>of</strong> a hawk. A variety with<br />

longitudinal stripes is called Shivta-susuki*<br />

974. Miscanthus, Jap. Ito-susuki ; a species <strong>of</strong> Susiiki<br />

(972) with slender leaves about 2-3 fts. long.<br />

975. Equisetum ramosissimum, Desf., Jap. Inu-<br />

dokusa, Kaivara-tokusa ; a perennial herb <strong>of</strong> the order Equisetacese<br />

growing in sandy places near water, resembling K hiemale<br />

(296), though smaller.<br />

975. b. Equisetum hiemale, L., Jap. Tokusa ; this

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