ROSACEAE. — PRUNUS 253 
longi, inferne tenues, superne sensim subincrassati; cupula 9-10 mm. longa, crasse 
campanulato-tubulosa, saepe rubescens; sepala erecto-patula, triangularia acuta, 
4-5.5 mm. longa, integra, saepe rubescentia; petala ovato-rotundata, 15 mm. longa 
10 mm. lata, subapiculata v. vix emarginata, in alabastro purpurea, dein rosea 
(v. alba?); stamina 32-34, petalis tertia v. quarta parte breviora, ad 10 v. 12 mm. 
longa; pistillum 18-22 mm. longum; stylus stamina aequans, glaber. Drupa 
rotundato-ovalis, 12-15 mm. longa, 8.5-12 mm. diam., nigrescens, sapore injucundo 
(unpleasant); putamen rotundato-ovatum, 10-12: 8-9: 6-6.5 mm., obtussimum, 
valide suleatum et reticulato-foveolatum, carina tumida obtusa. 
Yunnan: Mengtze, woods, alt. 1500-1600 m., A. Henry (Nos. 9411, 9411 A, 
11469); Chu-yan, A. Henry (No. 9411 B).. TE 
“THE plant cited by Franchet as P. adum, from Yunnan, woods below the hill 
of Hia-lo-pin, towards the north, above Lan-kong, alt. 2500 m., J. M. Delavay, very 
probably is P. majestica. 
61. Prunus serrula Franchet, Pl. Delavay. 196 (1889). 
Arbor excelsa; ramuli novelli tenere pubescentes, autumno glabri v. vix con- 
spicue pulverulenti, annotini cani v. fusci submicantes; gemmae 3-4 mm. longae, 
oblongo-conieae, acutissimae. Stipulae ignotae; petioli 7-14 mm. longi, glabri, 
purpurascentes; glandulae plerumque 3-5 laminae basi insidentes; lamina e basi 
rotundata lanceolata, 6-10 cm. longa, 18-25 mm. lata, longe acuminata, breviter 
dense argute duplicato-serrata, dentibus (majoribus quam in varietate) glandula 
parva oblonga v. subulata terminatis, supra mox glabra, subtus in nervorum axillis 
barbata et secus costam infra medium paullulum pilosa, nervis utrinsecus circiter 
11-16, papyracea. Flores ignoti; pedunculi fructiferi 5-7 mm., pedicelli 15-17 
mm. longi, glabri, inferne tenues, superne saepius sensim subincrassati. Drupa 
subanguste ovalis, 12 mm. longa, 8 mm. lata, videtur rubra; putamen ovatum 
ae :5.5 mm. longum, obtusissimum, valide reticulato-costatum, carina com- 
planata. 
Yunnan: woods above Yen-tze-hay and Mo-so-yin, alt. 3300 m., July 17, 1889, 
J. M. Delavay (No. 3790); Franchet cites also: woods of Fang-yang-tschang 
above Mo-so-yin, alt. 3000 m., June 17, 1889, J. M. Delavay (No. 3773). 
A complete description of this species is given to facilitate the comparison of the 
type with the var. tibetica. : 
Prunus serrula, var. tibetica (Batalin) Koehne. See p. 213. 
Subsect. 11. PUDDUM  Koehne, n. subsect. 
62. Prunus campanulata Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, XXIX. 
103; in Mél. Biol. XI. 698 (1883); cf. Miyoshi in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXVIII. 
33 t. 2 (1910). 
Prunus cerasoides Koidzumi in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXIII. 181 (pro parte, non 
D. Don) (1909). 
Fokien: C. de Grijs in Herb. Hance (No. 7046). Formosa: mountains, 600 m. 
alt., teste Miyoshi. Spontaneous perhaps in the Island of Oshima (Liu-kiu), teste 
Miyoshi. Cultivated in Japan teste Maximowicz. 
Very near to P. cerasoides D. Don. 
63. Prunus Hosseusii Diels in Fedde, Rep. Nov. Sp. IV. 289 (1907). 
Siam; Doi Sutep, Hosseus (No. 260). 
Perhaps to be united with P. cerasoides D. Don. 
64. Prunus cerasoides D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 239 (1825). 
