550 131. coNIFER X. 
In the Kew Museum there are two cones with foliage, one of 
which is decidedly like P. densiflora, while in the other the cone- 
scales are not so flat, but more convex, as is the case with a 
specimen from Dr. Daniell in the British Museum. 
4. Pinus Henryi, Masters, n. sp. 
Arbor 15-30-ped. alta (Henry), ramulis glabris fuscis cica- 
trieibus prominentibus asperatis. Folia gemina, 3-pollicaria 
linearia, acuta, canaliculata, margine serrulata, utrinque stomati- 
fera, canalibus resiniferis epidermidi proximis; vagine semi- 
pollicares e squamis membranaceis fuscis margine albido lacerato- 
fimbriatis sensim inerescentibus demum deciduis, constantes. 
Gemme ovoideo-conice, perulis subcoriaceis castaneis lanceolato- 
acuminatis apice recurvis ad margines lacerato-fimbriatis. Flores 
masculini ignoti. Strobzli laterales, brevissime stipitati, 16-18 
lin. iongi, 9-10 lin. lati, ovoidei, squamarum apophysi pallide 
fusca convexa obscure pentagona lineisque 5 ad apicem conver- 
gentibus plus minusve prominentibus notata, antice rotundata 
lobulata, umbone depresso transversim elliptico mucronato. 
Semina ovoidea, purpureo-inaculata, superne ala membranacea 
purpurascente late faleiformi munita. 
Huren: Fang (A. Henry, 6909 ). Herb. Kew. 
This Pine has a cone very like that of P. densiflora, but the 
resin-canals are placed immediately within the epidermis, while 
in the true P. densiflora they are in the substance of the meso- 
phyll. 
5. Pinus koraiensis, Sieb. et Zucc. Fl. Jap. ii. p. 28, t. 116; 
Endl. Synops. Conif. p. 140 ; A. Murray, Pines and Firs of Japan, 
p. 1, eum icone; DO. Prodr. xvi. 2, p. 404; Carriére, Conif. 
ed. 2, p. 385 ; Franch. et Savat. Enum. Pl. Jap.i. p. 465; Mayr, 
Monogr. Abiet. Jap. i. p. 73, t. 5-6, fig. 18: Masters in Bull. Herb. 
Boiss. vi. p. 269; Beissner in Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1899, p. 310. 
SHENSI: various localities (Giraldi ex Beissner); COREA: 
West Coast, Chemulpo (Carles!) Mus. Brit.; Herb. Boissier ; 
Herb. Kew. 
Mandshuria, Japan. 
In the absence of any adequate material of P. koraiensis in 
the Kew Herbarium the determination of specimens is doubtful. 
The cone figured by Zuccarini, 7. c., represents one of P. parvi- 
Jlora. The mistake was detected, and another figure was 
intended to have been substituted ; but this intention was not 
carried out (4. Murray). 
