508 197. CUPULIFERE: QUERCINER. 
of Cupulifere sent to Kew for examination by Dr. E. Baroni 
of Florence. 
6. Quercus ($ Pasania) brevicaudata, Skan, n. sp. 
Ramuli juniores angulati, glabri. Folia petiolata, oblongo- 
eliptica, cireiter 43 poll. longa, 2 poll. lata, glabra, apice 
abrupte acuminata, basi rotundata, integra vcl apicem versus 
obscure undulato-serrata, supra nervis planis, infra costa valde 
elevata, nervis primariis lateralibus utrinque 9 sub angulo 60° 
egressis prominulis intra margines curvatis anastomosantibus, 
venulis tenuibus vix elevatis; petioli subtenues, 14 lin. longi. 
Flores desunt. Fructus secus pedunculum crassum foliis 
paullo breviorem dense dispositi. Cupula 4 lin. longa, 10 lin. 
diametro, intus pallide rubra, leviter glauca, extus griseo- 
tomentosa; squame lat», minute apiculate, arcte adpresse, 
circiter 10-seriate. Glans 11 lin. longa, 9 lin. diametro, 
nitidissima, brevissime apiculata ; cicatrix valde depressa. 
Formosa: South Cape (A. Henry, 1368!). Herb. Kew. 
This is chiefly distinguishable from Quercus spicata, Smith, by 
the leaves, which are rounded at the base and have rather long, 
slender petioles. 
7. Quercus Bungeana, F. B. Forbes in Journ. Bot. 1884, pp. 83, 
85; Franchet, Pl. David. i. p. 275, et in Journ. de Bot. 1899, 
p.154; Kanitz, Pl. Exped. Széch. p. 57. 
Quercus chinensis, Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. p. 61; DC. Prod. xvi. 2, 
p. 90, non Abel. 
Quercus acutissima, Carruthers in Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. (1861) p. 33. 
Quercus serrata, Thunb., var. chinensis, Wenzig in Jahrb. Bot. Gart. 
Berlin, iv. p. 221. 
Curna: without locality (Bunge!); Curair: near Peking 
(Bushell! Skatschkoff! Bretschneider!); Huren: Nanto and 
mountains to the northward, Patung (A. Henry, 426, 1956, 
2291, 2877 !) ; Suxwsr: various localites (Giraldi !) ; SZECHUEN: 
near Tchenkeoutin (Farges!); Yunnan: Mengtze (A. Henry, 
— 9913, 9913A !), and various localities (Delavay!); COREA: 
Chemulpo (Carles, 211!. Mus. Brit.; Mus. Paris.; Herb. 
Florent.; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
8. Quercus calathiformis, Skan, n. sp. 
Arbor 10-20 ped. alta (Henry). Ramuli juniores angulati, 
