424 THE CONIFERS OF CHINA. 
the Plane tree. “It attains the highest altitude of any silver 
fir in the district" (Wilson). 
Pseudolarix Fortunei, Mayr; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. 
xxvi. (1902) p. 557; Mayr, Fremdl. Wald- u. Park-B. p. 392. 
Laricopsis Fortunei, Kent, in Veitch, Manual (1900) p. 403. 
CHEKIANG; Kran@st. 
Larix chinensis, Beissner; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Koc., Bot. 
xxvi. (1902) p. 558; Mayr, l. c. p. 299. 
Norra Suenst (Giraldi). 
L. davurica, Turczaninow; Mast.in Journ. Linn, Soc., Bot. 
xxvi. (1902) p. 558 ; Mayr, l. c. p. 299. 
Cnurirr (Hance). 
L. Griffithii, Hook. f. et Thoms.; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Koe., 
Bot. xxvi. (1902) p. 558. 
West SZECHUAN (Pratt). E. HIMALAYA. 
L. Potaninii, Batalin ; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxvi. 
(1902) p. 558, et in Gard. Chron. March 24, 1906, fig. 68. 
L. sibirica, Ledeb.; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxvi. 
(1902) p. 558. 
L. thibetica, Franchet; Mast. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xxvi. 
(1902) p. 559. Ad L. Potaninii forsan referenda ? 
L. Principis-Rupprechti, Mayr, l. c. p. 309, fig. 4. 
CHINA BOR., Wutaishan (Mayr). 
Species a me haud visa. 
Pseudotsuga japonica (B. Hayata, paper read before the 
Tokyo Botanical Society, 22 April, 1905), Shirasawa; Mayr, 
l. c. p. 406. 
Formosa. Mip-JaPaw. 
Taiwania cryptomerioides, Zayata. 
Since the foregoing notes were written, Mr. Hayata, of the 
Botanieal Institute of Tokyo, has laid before the Society a 
deseription, accompanied by an illustration, of a new genus of 
Conifers found in Formosa. The description is published in the 
Journal of the Society, the present volume, p. 330, pl. 16. The 
genus belongs apparently to the Taxodinee. 
