@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005083, author = {杉野, 守 and 尾垣, 光治}, issue = {13}, journal = {近畿大学農学部紀要, Memoirs of the Faculty of Agriculture of Kinki University}, month = {Jan}, note = {The Oku-koya reserved forest was established on the fall of 1971 at Kitamata, Nosegawa village, Yoshino district, Nara prefecture. The forest covers the area of about 9 ha on a small steepy mountain mass located in the mountainous regions of Koya-Obako country. The list of tree species collected and identified in the forest showed that the total 187 tree species consisted of 164 (ca. 87%) deciduous tree species and 24 (ca.13%) ever green tree species and contained 63 medical plant species. The other 103 tree species were collected in some of the environs in Nosegawa village. They also consisted of 86% deciduous and 14% ever green tree species and contained further 39 medical plant species., application/pdf}, pages = {87--99}, title = {近畿大学奥高野研究保護林植物誌(I) : 保護林内および周辺地の樹木種}, year = {1980}, yomi = {オガキ, コウジ and スギノ, マモル} }