47. bosace,*:: pbunej:. 221 



[We have seen no specimen of Amygdalus cordifolia, Roxb. 

 (FL Ind. ii. p. 500), recorded as Chinese, and described as a large, 

 much-branched tree, commonly cultivated near Calcutta for its 

 small yellow succulent acid fruit.] 



13. Prunus (§ Cerasus) pogonostyla, Maxim, in Bull. Soc. 

 Nat. Mosc. 1879, p. 11, et in Mel. Biol. xi. p. 682. 



Prunus, sp., Hance inJourn. Bot. 1875, p. 131 ; quoad pi. Grijsi. 

 Celtis caudata, Hance in Ann. Sc. Nat. 5 e serie, v. p. 241. 

 Fokien: Amoy {Be Grijs, hb. Hance, 10130!); Fobmosa : 

 Tamsui (Oldham, 105 and 511 !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



14. Prunus (§ Cerasus) Pseudo-Cerasus, Lindl. in Trans. Hort. 

 Soc. Lond. vi. p. 90; Baker et S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 xvi. p. 381 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. xi. p. 695 (varietates). 



Prunus paniculata, Ker, Bot. Reg. t. 800, non Thunb. 



Prunus serrulata, Lindl. in Trans. Hort. Soc. Lond. vii. p. 238 (=y. 

 Sieboldi, Maxim.). 



Cerasus serrulata, G. Dow in Loud. Arb. et Frut. Brit. ii. p. 701, 

 fig. 407. 



Cerasus Sieboldtii, Carr. in Rev. Hort. 1866, p. 371, cum ic. col. 



Shingking : mountains north of Saimaji (Boss !) ; Kiangsi : 

 Kiukiang (Maries !). Herb. Kew. 



Mandshuria, Sachalin, and Japan. 



15. Prunus (§ Laurocerasus) punctata, Rook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 

 ii. p. 317. 



Pygeum phaeostictum, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1870, p. 72, et in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 102. 



Prunus phaeosticta, Maxim, in MSI. Biol. xi. p. 708. 



Kwangtung: Pakwan (Sampson, 1218!); Hongkong (Bow- 

 ring, hb. Hance, 6015! Ford\). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 



Eastern India. 



16. Prunus (§Euprunus) salicina, Lindl. in. Trans. Hort. 

 Soc. Lond. vii. p. 239 ; Walp. Rep. ii. p. 9. 



China : without locality (Beeves ex Lindley). 



17. Prunus (§Padus) Ssiori, Schmidt, Beisen in Amur, und 

 Sachal. p. 124 ; Baker et Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. p. 381 ; 

 Maxim, in Mel. Biol. xi. p. 707. 



Shingking: Fooling (Boss I); Htjpeh : Ichang (A. Henry I). 

 Herb. Kew. 



Mandshuria, Sachalin, and Japan. 



