Ue ara ient e sert ti — 
131. CONIFERA. 551 
6. Pinus luchuensis, Mayr in Sitzungsber. Bot. Vereins 
München, März 12, 1894. 
Lucuu AncnurPELAGO (Mayr). 
I have not seen this species. 
7. Pinus mandshurica, Ruprecht in Bull. Phys. Math. Acad. 
St. Pétersb. xv. (1857), p. 382 ; A. Murray in Pinet. Brit. i. p. 61. 
? Pinus cembra 8 pumila, Pallas ex Parl. in DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, p. 403. 
Yunnan: Mengtze (4. Henry, 9868 !). 
Mandshuria. 
Under n. 5327 Dr. Henry collected at Hupeh a pine, belonging 
to the section Cembra, with parenchymatous resin-canals, but 
which appears to differ from Pinus mandshurica, and is described 
as a tree 30 feet high, with white bark, and giving off branches 
horizontally. It is allied to P. koraiensis; but in the absence 
of female flowers and cones it is advisable merely to mention it. 
8. Pinus Massoniana, Lambert, Pinus, ed. 1, p. 17, t. 12, et 
ed. 2, p. 16, t. 85 Endl. Synops. Conif. p. 174; DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, 
p. 989; Engelm. Revis. Gen. Pinus, in Trans. Acad. Sc. St. Louis, 
lv. p. 180; Kanitz, Pl. Exped. Szech. p. 64; Beissner in Bull. 
Soc. Bot. Ital. 1899, p. 310, nee D. Don, nec Sieb. et Zucc., nec 
Hort. 
Pinus sinensis, Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 337, certe; Lambert, Pinus, ed. 2 
t. 29; Endl. Synops. Conif. p. 158; Forbes, Pinet. Woburn. p. 39, t. 12, 
dubie, 
Cuina: without locality (Masson; “ e seminibus chinens. 
strobilis parvis P. silvestris instar," Lambert, in herb. Banks !, 
Fortune, 51!); KraNasv : Shanghai (Maingay, 340!) ; CHEKIANG : 
Ningpo (Home!); Cuusan AncnurPELAGO (Home!); Kranest 
(Staunton !); Formosa (Oldham, 554! A. Henry); Huren: Ichang 
(4. Henry, 1212, 3275!); Norra Suxznsr: on the mountains 
(Giraldi ex Beissner); Yunnan (Szechenyi, 248, ex Kanitz), 
Mengtze (A. Henry, 11880!); Honexone (Hance, 732, 8277! 
Wright, 471! Hinds! Lamont, 726! Faurie, 15844!); Sovrum 
Curva: without locality (Seemann, 2404!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Boissier; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
Var. planiceps, A. Murray MSS. in Mus. Brit. 
Suantuna (Fortune, 52! Perry, 81 D. l l . 
* A flat-headed pine different from P. sinensis ( Massoniana)." — 
Fortune. 
