496 1960. MYRICACEX.—127. CUPULIFERE. 
126. MYRICACEJE. (By S. A. SKAN.) 
1. Myrica adenophora, Hunce in Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 357. 
Hainan: Tingon (B. C. Henry, hb. Hance, 22159 !), Mus. 
Brit. 
2. Myrica rubra, Sieb. et Zucc. Fam. Nat. Fl. Jap. ii. p. 106; 
Hook. Journ. Bot. vi. p. 115; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 322; Franch. 
et Savat. Enum. Pl. Jap. i. p. 455; Banks, Icon. Sel. Kempf. 
t. 37. 
Myrica Nagi, C. DC. in DC. Prod. xvi. 2, p. 151; Mig. Ann. Mus. 
Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii. p. 129: Hance in Journ. Linn. Soc. xii. p. 124; 
Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 597 ; Bot. Mag. t. 5727, non Thunb. Fl. Jap. 
p. 76. 
Myrica sapida, Wall. Tent. Fl. Nap. p. 59, t. 45; DC. Prod. xvi. 2, 
p. 152. 
Morella rubra, Lour. Fl. Ccchinch. p. 548; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Pl. 
iii. p. 401. 
Foxren: Amoy (Swinhoe!); Formosa: Tamsui (Oldham, 
7 507); Yunnan: Mengtze (Hancock, 406! A. Henry, 9015, 
— 9015 A-D.) ; Honexone (Champion, 1761); Lucnu Axcut- 
PELAGO (Wright, 316!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
India, Malaya, Japan. 
[In the Kew Herbarium are male specimens from Yunnan 
- (A. Henry, 11057, and Hancock, 500), which may prove to be a 
distinct variety of M. rubra, or even a new species. The leaves 
are much smaller than is usual in M. rubra, and though some- 
times entire they are more frequently distinctly toothed above 
the middle. An immature male specimen from Formosa (4. 
Henry, 1259), with small toothed leaves, is probably a new 
species allied to M. adenophora, Hance.] 
127. CUPULIFER#: BrrvLEX. 
(By I. H. Bvzxirr, F.L.S.) 
1. Betula alba, Linn. Sp. Plant. ed. l, p. 982; Herder in 
Act. Hort. Petrop. xii. p. 48; Sargent, Forest- Fl. Japan, p. 61. 
Var. mandshurica, Regel in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. xviii. p. 399; 
t. 7; Franchet, Pl. David. i. p. 281. 
- CuraLr: Peking (David ex Franchet), Jehol (David, 1740, 
2187, ex Franchet). 
