ENUMEHATTO TLANTAKUM FOEMOSAXARUM. 403 



12Ö; Vi:iTci[, jMailual Coiiif. }). 1^77; I'aim.. in DC. Protlr. XIV.-l\ 



j). 480; Feanch. et Savaï. Enum. TL .lap. II. ]). 471 ; Mastees, 



in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVIII. p. 496 ; Waebueg, Monsunia, I. 



p. 11)1 ; DiELs, Fi. Centr. Chin, in Exgl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 



p. 219 ; Feanch. PI. David. I. p. 292 ; Forbes et Hemsl. Ind. 



Fi. Sin. IL p. ö4o ; Palibin, Conspect. Fi. Koreic, III. p. 38.- 



Junipeî'us communis Thuniî. Fi. Jap. p. 2()4 (excl. syn.). 



Hab. ill monte INIorrison, leg. K. Touii, auiio lUOU. 

 DiSTRiB. China centralis et Japonia. 



Juniperus taxifolia Hook, et Arx. i>ot. Jîeech. Voy. p. 721 ; 



Sieb, et Zucc. Fi. Jap. IL p. 109 ; Maïsu3i. in Tokyo Bot. Mag. 



XV. p. 138 ; Masters, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVIII. p. 496 ; Diels, 



FI. Centr. Chin, in Exgl. Bot. Jahrb. p. 219 ; Foebes et Hemsl. 



Ind. FI. Sin. IL p. 543 ; Warbueg, Monsunia, I. p. 191. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, leii'. K. Torii, anno 1900. 

 DiSTRiB. Japonia, per totam Chinam. 



'•' After completing this work, a. very interesting Conifer was 

 kindly sent to me by Mr. N.Koxishi, Government Expert of Formosa. 

 It was obtained by him with several other specimens on the western 

 slojje of ^It. IMorrison at the altitude of about 2000 meters. 



Tlie phmt is very interesting on account of the remarkable 

 form of the cone which differs from that of any genus at present 

 known to me, so that it is very difficult to establish clearly its 

 relation with other forms. 



The vegetation is just that of Crypiomeria, while the cone 

 bears much resemblance to Cunninghamia. In external appea- 

 rance, the cone is like that of Tsuga, but differs so greatly in its 

 •Mlard. Cluonic. Avd series, Xo. 3103 (1906) p. 13Ö. 



