131. CONIFERS. 549 
l. Pinus ($ Cembra) Armandi, Franchet, Pl. David. i. p. 285, 
t. 12, et in Journ. de Bot. 1899, p. 954; Beissner in Nuov. Giorn. 
Bot. Ital., n. s. iv. p. 184, t. 5. fig. 2, et in Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 
1898, p. 310. 
Suenst (Giraldi ex Beissner), Tsinling mountains (David, 
909 !); SzrcHvEN: near Tchenkeoutin (Furges!); Yunnan: 
Mount Heechanmen, near Hokin (Delavay!). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. 
Kew. 
2. Pinus Bungeana, Zuccarini in Endl. Synops. Conif. p. 166 ; 
A. Murray, Pines and Firs of Japan, p. 18, cum icone; Pinet. 
Brit. i.p. 13; DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, p. 398; Carriére, Conif. ed. 2, 
p. 484; Masters in Gard. Chron. xviii. 1882, p. 8 cum icone, et 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. (1881) p. 506: Lavallée, Arboret. 
Segrez. p. 111, t. 32. 
Pinus excorticata, Hort. ex Lindl. et Gord. in Journ. Hort. Soc. v. p. 217. 
Camir: Peking (Bretschneider! Bushell! hb. Hance, 
14700!); Huren: Nanto and mountains to northward (A. 
Henry, 3274!); Norta SuxNsr: on the mountains (Giraldi ex 
Beissner). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
3. Pinus densiflora, Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. ii. p. 22, t. 112; 
DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, p. 388; A. Murray, Pines and Firs of Japan, 
p. 32; Engelm. Revis. Genus Pinus, in Trans. Acad. Sc. St. Louis, 
iv. p. 178, note 10; Mayr, Monogr. Abiet. Jap. p. 72, t. 5. 
fig. 17, t. 6, t. 7. fig. 5; Franchet in Journ. de Bot. 1899, p. 253 ; 
Sargent, Silva, xi. p. 7, adnot.; Beissner in Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 
1899, p. 309. 
Curmi : hills west of Peking (Fortune ! Williams !) ; SHENst 
(Giraldi ex Beissner); SzecuuEN: South Wushan (4. Henry, 
5327 A ?), near Tchenkeoutin (Farges!); Yunnan: Mengtze, at 
7000 feet (A. Henry, 10519! “tree forty feet high”); Corea : 
West coast (Perry, 40? “This stunted tree covers the hills and 
is kept closely cut for firewood, so that it rarely reaches more 
than from 1-2 feet in height in clusters of small branches ”’), 
Chemulpo (Carles!); COREAN ARCHIPELAGO (Oldham, 806 !). 
Mus. Brit. ; Mus. Paris. ; Herb. Boissier ; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
Var. tabuliformis, Fortune MSS. in Mus. Kew. An Carriére, 
Conif. ed. 2, p. 510? 
Norra Cna: without locality (Daniell!) ; Curmi: near 
Peking (Fortune! “A flat-headed tree, somewhat like an old 
cedar ”). 
