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JOURNAL OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 



[vol. I 



ELAEAGNACEAE 



Elaeagnus glabra Thunb. 

 Elaeagnus macropliylla Thunb. 



THYMELAEACEAE 

 Daphne canaabina Wall. 



ARALIACEAE 



Aralia chinen*sis var. glabresccns L 



Fatsia japonica Decne. & Planch. 



Gilibertia trifida Mak. 

 Schefflera octophylla Harms. 



CORNACEAE 



Aucuba japonica Thunb. 



ERICACEAE 



Rhododendron indicum var. eriocarpum 

 Hay. 



Rhododendron Tashiroi Maxim. 

 Vaecinium bracteatum Thunb. 



MYRSINACEAE 



Ardisia c'rispa DC. 

 Ardisia hortorum Maxim. 



Ardisia Sieboldii Miq, 



Maesa japonica var. latifolia Miq. 



Myrsine neriifolia Mcz, 



SAPOTACEAE 



STYRACACEAE 



Sty rax japonicus S. & Z. 



OLEACEAE 



Fraxinus insidaris HemsL 

 Ligustrum japonicum S. & Z. 

 Ligustrum sp. 

 Osmantbus bracteatus Matsum 



APOCYNACEAE 

 Trachelospermum divaricatum K 



Schum. 



VERBENACEAE 



CalHcarpa japonica Thunb. 

 Clerodendron tricliotomum Thunb 

 Vitex ovata Thunb. 

 Vitex trifoliolata L. 



BORAGINACEAE 



Tournefortia argent ca L. f. 



RUHIACEAE 



Damnacanthus indicus var. genuinus 



Mak. 

 Gardenia augusta Merr. 

 Lasianthus japonicus Miq. 



Mussaenda parviflora Miq. 

 Psychotria elliptica Ker-GawL 



CAPRIFOLLVd'LVE 



Slderoxylon ferrugineum Hook. & Am. Lonicera affinis var. pubescens Maxim 



SYMPLOCACEAE 



Sj^mplocos caudata Wall. 

 Symplocos lucida S. & Z. 

 Symplocos neriifolia S. & Z. 



Viburnum japonicum Spr. 

 Viburnum odoratissimum Ker-GawL 



GOODENTACEAE 



Scaevola Koenigii Vahl 



FOUR NEW CONIFERS FROM KOREA 



E. H. Wilson 



Thuja koraiensis Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. xxxiii. November (1919). 



— Thuja japonica Komarov in Act. Ilort. Petrop. xx. 20G (PI. Mandslu 

 I.) (1901), non Maximowicz. — Nakai. Veget. Mt. Waigolbon, 32 (1916). 



— Thuja Standishii Nakai in Jour. Coll. Sci. Toky^o, xxxi. 382 (Fl. Kor. 

 II.) (1911), non Carricre. — Thuja odorafa Doi in Tokyo Hot. Mag. xxix. 



shall. — Thuja I'ongoensis ^ Doi apud 



Ma 



Nakai, Rep. Veget. Diamond Mts. 163 (1918), nom. nudum. 



^ Such a sf)ecific name derived from Kongo-san or Diamond Mountains in Korea Is apt to 

 mislead jx^ople into assuming that the plant is from the Congo (Kongo) region in Africa; to 

 avoid this contingency I suggested to Dr. Xakai that it be rejected. 



