PINACEAE. — ABIES 41 



Pseudotsuga jezoensis Bertrand in Ann. Set. Nat. s4r. 5, XX. 86,(1874). 



Abies Fortunei Masters in Gard. Ckron. ser. 2, XXI. 348, fig. 64-67 (1884); 



in XXV. 428, fig. 82-83 (1886). 



Ahietia Fortunei Kent, Veitch's Man. Conif. ed. 2, 485, fig. 123 (1900). 



Keteleeria sp. Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 556 (1902); XXXVII. 421 



(1906). 



Hongkong: St. John's Cathedral compound, cultivated, March 15, 1887, C- 



Ford (No. 386, type of Masters's Keteleeria sp.) : from same tree, ^ flower, March 15, 



1887; immature cone, August 5, 1893 (ex Herb. Bot. Gard. Hongkong, No. 10210). 



Fokien; Fuchou, April 2, 1904, W. Mackenzie (No. 165); same locality, 1886, H. 

 Mayr. 



Through the courtesy of the Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew, we have seen 



the type of Masters's Keteleeria sp.; the Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, 



Hongkong, has favoured us with more material from the same tree and we are able 



to identify this obscure plant as K. Fortunei Carri^re, 



ABIES Juss. 



Abies Delavayi Franchet in Jour, de Bot XIII. 255 (1899). — Mas- 

 ters in Jour, Linn, Soc, XXVI. 557 (1902) ; in Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 

 XXXIX. 212, fig. 82 (1906); in Jour, Linn. Soc. XXXVIL 422 

 (1906).~Beissner, Handh, Nadelhohk. ed. 2, 194 (1909). — Patschke 

 in BoL Jahrb, XL VIII. 642, fig. 3, 2 (1913). 



Keteleeria Fahri Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 555 (1902); in Gard. 

 Chron. ser. 3, XXXIII. 194 (1903); in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXXVIL 421 

 (1906). — Mottet in Rev. Hc/rt. 1904, 130. — Beissner, Handh. NadeU 

 holzk. ed. 2, 203 (1909). — Patschke in Bot. Jahrh. XLVIII. 649 (1913). 



Abies Fargesii Masters in Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXXIX. 213, fig. 83 (non 

 Franchet) (1906); in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXXVII. 422 (1906). 



Pinus Fahri Voss in Putlitz & Meyer, Landlexikon, IV. 773 (1913). 



Western Szech'uan: south-east of Tachien-lu, forests, alt. 

 3000-4000 m., abundant, October 1910 (No. 4078; tree 25-40 m. tall, 

 girth 2-6 m.); west of Tachien-Iu, Cheto-shan, alt. 3600-4000 m., 

 October 1910 (No. 4082; tree 25-40 m. tall, girth 2-6 m.); Mt. Omei, 

 alt. 2000-3600 m., common, October 1910 (No. 4086; tree 15-35 m, 

 tall, girth 1-5 m.) ; Mupin, forming forests, alt. 2000-4000 m., June 

 1908 (No. 2093; tree 20-40 m. tall, girth 2.5-6 m.); Hungya Hsien, 

 Wa-wu-shan, on summit, alt. 3000 m., abundant, September 1908 

 (No. 2089, in part; tree 25-40 m. tall); Wa-shan, on summit, alt. 

 3000-3600 m., July and October 1908 (No. 2089; tree 20-40 m. tall, 

 girth 2.5-5 m.); same locality, July 1903 (Veitch Exped. Nos. 3021, 

 3022, seed No. 1515); west and near Wen-ch'uan Hsien, forests, alt. 

 2600-3500 m., October 1910 (No. 4049; tree 20-35 m. tall, girth 2-4 

 m.). Yunnan: near Tali Fu, '^ Tsang-chan," alt. 3500-4000 m., 



June 18R4 -7 M ni>7ni,nii C^Ir, 1010 +TrTW»'i 



