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Podocarpus Nageia, R. Br.—Syn. P. Nagi, Mayr, Fremdl. 
Wald- u. Park-B. p. 391. 
Formosa (teste Hayata). 
Dacrydium Beccarii, Parl.?; Hance, in Journ. Botany, 1883, 
p. 397. 
Harvax (B. C. Henry). 
Cunninghamia sinensis, R. Br.; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Koc., 
Bot. xxvi. (1902) p. 548; Mayr, l. c. p. 285. 
Formosa; Lru Kivu (teste Matsumura). 
Pinus parviflora, Sieb. et Zucc.; Mast. in Journ. Linn, Koc., 
Bot. xxxv. (1904) p. 578, et xviii. (1881) p. 504. 
Formosa (Hayata). Japan. 
P. (§ Strobus) scipioniformis, Mast. in Bull. Herb. Boissier, vl. 
(1898) p. 270, et in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxvi. (1902) p. 552. 
Huren (Henry). 
P. koraiensis, Sieb. e£ Zucc. Fl. Jap. ii. p. 28, t. 116; Mast. in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xxvi. (1902) p. 550, et xxxv. (1904) 
p. 582; Mayr, l. c. p. 386. 
Western CuiwA, tree 80 ft., in forests (E. H. Wilson 597 ! 
3017 !). West Hurrun (Wilson 662!). Formosa (Hayata). 
COREA, JAPAN, KAMTSCHATKA. 
P. yunnanensis, Franch. in Journ. de Bot. 1899, p. 253; Mast. 
in Gard. Chron. Sept. 23, 1905, p. 226, fig. 86. 
Yunnan (Delavay in herb. Paris !). 
SZECHUAN and E. TrsET, Tung Valley, local (Wilson 3000 !). 
The drawing of Wilson's specimens was obligingly compared 
for me with Franchet’s type specimen in Paris and pronounced 
to be “ identique." It is allied to P. Khasya and to a species 
collected in Manipur by Sir George Watt. The differences are 
pointed out in the article in the ‘ Gardeners’ Chronicle’ above 
cited. 
P. Armandi, Franch.; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxvi. 
(1902) p. 549, et xxxv. (1904) p. 582. 
Huv»ku (Wilson 577 ! 662! 8291). 
P. Bungeana, Zucc.; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Boc., Bot. xxvi. 
(1902) p. 549, et xxxv. (1904) p. 590; Mayr, l. c. p. 372. 
(Wilson, sine pittacio.) CHINA BOR. SHrNsr; Hupen. 
