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Prunus Armeniaca, var. ansu Maximowicz, in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, 
XXIX. 87; in Mél. Biol. XI. 676 (1883). 
Prunus Ansu Komarov in Act. Hort. Petrop. XXII. 541 (1904). 
Prunus armeniaca, var. Anzu Matsumura in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XIV. 134 (1900). 
Cultivated in Japan according to Maximowicz. Matsumura cites the following 
specimens from China: cultivated at Chifu, prov. Shangtung, October 7, 1879, 
Mrs. Yoshi Takagaki (No. 108), and April 30, 1898, T: Takagaki (No. 664); near 
the hill of Nansi-shan, October 17, 1897, Mrs. Yoshi Takagaki (No. 275); Nan-shan, 
April 26, 1898, T. Takagaki (No. 663, 694). 
11. Prunus mandschuria Koehne, Deutsche Dendr. 318 (1893). 
Prunus Ar jaca, var. dshurica Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Péters- 
bourg, XXIX. 87; in “Ma. Biol. XL 675 (1883). 
Mandshuria, Northern Korea. 
