@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00043704, author = {Yamada, Naoki and 山田, 直樹}, issue = {1}, journal = {植物地理・分類研究, The journal of phytogeography and toxonomy}, month = {Oct}, note = {The Leiden University branch of the National Herbarium of the Netherlands holds various kinds of the botanical specimens assembled by Philipp Franz von Siebold(1796―1866)in Japan. The content of his collection was reported by Kato(1988)and Yamaguchi(1997, 2003).I was much interested in a plant album donated by an unknown physician to von Siebold in 1827. The album consists of two volumes and in the first volume 160 and in the second 110 plants are at-tached. I examined the photographs of them given by Dr. T. Yamaguchi and confirmed that following four Viola species are included in the first volume : No. 19, Viola mandshurica W. Becker(identified by von Siebold as Viola pa-trinii), No. 24, Viola eizanensis(Makino)Makino (von Siebold identified it as Viola dissecta),No.46, Viola grypoceras A. Gray(von Siebold identi-fied this specimen as Viola canina)and finally No. 153, Viola hondoensis W. Becker et H. Bois-sieu(von Siebold identified it only as Viola).}, pages = {51--56}, title = {シーボルト入手の植物標本帳 Herbarium Medici Jedoensis にあるスミレの標本}, volume = {54}, year = {2006} }