Mtyabe and Kudo: Materials for \ Flora of IIokkaido. IX. 



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Squamae mediae usque ad marginem integrum puberulento-puberulae, ])edicellatac, 

 reniformi-plano-convexae, parte superiore valde arcuatae, margiiiibus sinistroque 

 dextro basin versis, submembranaceae, eroso-subdenticulatae, basi utrinque sinu 

 tenui praeditae, cum pedicello 10 mm, sine eo 7 mm longae, ca. i 5 mm latae; pedi- 

 celli cuneati, ca. 3.5 mm longi. Bracteae mediae squamis pauUum longiores vel 

 breviores, apice rectae vel breviter reflexae, pedicellatae, quadratae, leviter obcor- 

 datae, ca. 7 mm latae, 4 mm longae, medio apice acumine aceroso 1.5-2.5 mm longo 

 praeditae, margine eroso-denticulatae ; pedicelli cuneati, ca. 5 mm longae, apice 5 

 mm lati, parte inferiore squamis adnati. Semina obovata, 4.5-5 mm longa, 2.5-3 

 mm lata, alis flabellato-trapezoideis apice plerumque rotundatis vel truncatis, pal- 

 lide atroviolaceis vel pallide fulgineo-atroviolaceis. 3-4 mm altis 6.3-6.5 mm latis. 



NoM. Jap. Akatodo, Neifturo-todoutatsJi, Nemuro-todo, Onitodo. 



Hab. Hokkaido. Prov, Ibnri : Hentomunai National Forest (R. Sasarki!*' 

 Dec. 191 8); Mukawa National Forest (R. Sasaki! Jan. 1919). — Piov. Hidaka : 

 Umbe National Forest (R. Sasaki! Jan, 1919); Horoidzumi (Maries 1879). — 

 ProiK Tokachi : Tomamu National Forest, Rikubetsu-mura (H. Murayami !^' Sept. 

 7,1918) — Prov. Kushiro: Kutcharo (K. Miyabe ! Aug. 191 5); Mt. Meakan (T. 

 Kawakami ! Aug. 1897); Sempoji (K. Miyabe! Aug. 1884); ^^t. Atosanupuri 

 (Y. Odagiri!^^ Sept. 1916). — Prov. Nein?iro : Kombumori (Y. Kudo! n. 3136 

 July 13, 1917); Otsuishi (K. Miyabe! Aug. 6, 1884); Onnebetsu (S. Ishino ! ■*' 

 Sept. 20, 1917; N. Nagane!'^^ Oct. 7, 1918). — Prov. Kitami : Abashiri (C. Su- 

 zaki !"^ June 4, 1915); Oketo (C. Suzaki ! June 11, 1915). 



Kurdes. Isl. Kiinashiri : Ruyabetsu (C. Yendo!'^^ Sept. 3, 1894). — Isl. S/uko- 

 tan (T. Kitahara l**^ 1895). — 1^\. Etorofn : Peretarabets coast (K. Jimbo ! June 1, 

 1891); Naibo (T. Kawakami! Aug. 29, 1898). 



DiSTRiB. Saghalin and Hokkaido fincluding the Southern Kurilcs). 



In Abies sachalinensis, there are two distinct forms worthy of varietal ranks. 

 From tlie range of their distribution and predominace, one of them may be called 

 the northern form, while the other the southern. The}' are found in many places 

 growing together in the same forest in different proportions. The materials on 

 which Mayr based his descriptions and figures of what he hatl considered as the 



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