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Hongkong.— Commonly cultivated in Canton and elsewhere in southern China 
and in Tonking. 
16. Magnolia salicifolia Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, XVII. 
419 (1872); in Mél. Biol. VIII. 509 (1872). — Franchet & Savatier, Enum. Pl. 
Jap. I. 16 (1875). — Sargent in Garden & Forest, VI. 65, fig. 12 (1893); Forest Fl. 
Jap. 10, fig. 4 (1894). —Shirasawa, Icon. Ess. For. Jap. I. t. 40, fig. 18-30 (1900).— 
Finet & Gagnepain in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, LII. Mém. IV. 39 (1905); Contrib. 
Fi. As. Or. II. 39 (1907). — Hesse in Müóller's Deutsch. Gártn.-Zeit. XXV. 542, fig. 
(1910). — Gard. Chron. ser. 3, LI. 222, fig. 99 (1912). — Sprague in Bot. Mag. 
CXXXIX. t. 8483 (1913). 
Buergeria salicifolia Siebold & Zuccarini in Abh. Akad. Münch. IV. pt. 2, 187 
(Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. Y. 79) (1843). 
Talauma? salicifolia Miquel in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. II. 258; Prol. Fl. Jap. 
145 (1865-1866). 
Japan. 
17. Magnolia aulacosperma Rehder & Wilson. See p. 396. 
18. Magnolia Biondii Pampinini in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. n. ser. XVII. 275 
(1910); XVIII. t. 3 (1911). 
Magnolia obovata Pavolini in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. n. ser. XV. 403 (non 
'Thunberg) (1908). 
China: Shensi. 
19. Magnolia kobus De Candolle, Syst. I. 456 (1818), excludendo synonymo: 
Magnolia gracilis; Prodr. 1. 81 (1824). —Siebold & Zuccarini in Abh. Akad. Münch. 
IV. pt. II. 187 (Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. 1.79) (1843), excludenda descriptione. — Miquel 
in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. II. 258 (Prol. Fl. Jap. 146) (1865-1866). — Maximowicz 
in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, XVII. 417 (pro parte) (1872); in Mél. Biol. 
VIII. 507 (1872). — Franchet & Savatier, Enum. Pl. Jap. Y. 16 (1875). — Keisuke 
Ito, Fig. Descr. Pl. Bot. Gard. Koishikawa, Y. t. 10 (1884). —Sargent, Trees & Shrubs, 
II. 57, t. 126 (1908). — Shirasawa, Icon. Ess. For. Jap. I. t. 39, fig. 1-12 (1900). 
— Finet & Gagnepain in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, LII. Mém. IV. 38 (1905); Contrib. 
Fl. As. Or. II. 38 (1907). — Bean in Bot. Mag. CXXXVIII. t. 8428 (1912). 
Sini et Confusi, vulgo Kobus Kaempfer, Amoen. V. 845 (1712). : 
Magnolia glauca, a. flore albo Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 236 (1784), synonymo Mits- 
mata et discriptione foliorum exceptis. 
Kobus Banks, Icon. Kaempfer t. 42 (1791). 
Magnolia tomentosa Thunberg in Trans. Linn. Soc. II. 336 (1794), quoad 
synonymum Kobus; lcon. Pl. Jap. V. t. 8 (sine descriptione) (1805); Pl. 
Jap. Nov. Sp. 8 (nomen nudum) (1824), secundum specimen originale in 
Herb. Thunbergiano.! 
Yulania Kobus Spach, Hist. Vég. VII. 407 (1839). 
Magnolia Thurberi Parsons in Garden, XIII. 572 (nomen nudum) (1878).— 
pore ex Sargent in Garden & Forest, VI. 65 (1893), quasi synon. Magnoliae 
1 The description of M. tomentosa which refers only to leaves and peduncles, ap- 
plies to Edgeworthia papyrifera, as Thunberg’s type specimen shows, which he 
later named M. sericea (Pl. Jap. Nov. Sp. 8 [nomen nudum] [1824]). See also 
footnote on p. 400. 
