1923] REHDER, THE LIGNEOUS PLANTS OF NORTHERN CHINA 119 



sinensis with somewhat longer leaves. The true C. Fortunei Hook, is a 

 more southern species and apparently does not extend farther north than 

 the Yangtze valley region. 



Taxus chinensis Rehder in Jour. Arnold Arb. l 51 (1919). 



Taxus baccata Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, ser. 2, vn. 103 (PI. David. 



i. 293) (1884).— Pritzel in Bot, Jahrb. xxix. 214 (1900).— Non Linnaeus. 

 Taxus cuspidata var. chinensis Rehder & Wilson in Sargent, PI. Wilson. 



ii. 8 (1914). 



Shensi: Tai pei shan, IV. Purdom, 1910. — See also Franchet, 1. c., 

 Pritzel, 1. c, Rehder & Wilson, 1. c. 



Kansu: Fu orr yei, F. N. Meyer, no. 1790, October 8, 1914 (Herb. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric). 



Distribution: also Chekiang, Hupeh, Szechuan. 



PINACEAE 



Pinus Armandi Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, ser. 2, vii. 95, 

 t. 12 (PI. David, i. 284) (1885).— Beissner in Nuov. Giorn. Ital. n. ser., 

 iv. 184 (1897).— Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxvi. 549 (1902).— Shaw in 

 Sargent, PI. Wilson, n. 12 (1914); Gen. Pinus, 30, t. 9, fig. 96-99 

 (1914).— Wilson, Conif. Tax. Jap. 20 (1916).— Meyer in U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. Bur. PI. Indust. Invent. Seeds PL Imp. xxxix. 134, no. 38468 

 (1917).— Hers in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 113 (1922); 

 Liste Ess. Lign. Honan, 21 (1922). 



Pinus koraiensis Beissner in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. n. ser. iv. 1S4 (1897). — ■ 

 Patschke in Bot. Jahrb. xlviii. 657 (1912). — Non Siebold & Zuccarini. 



Pinus quinquefolia David, Jour. Trois. Voy. Chin. I. 192 (1875). — Bretschneid- 

 er, Hist. Eur. Bot. Disc. China, 850 (1898). 



Shensi: Ta hua shan, alt. 5000 ft., F. N. Meyer, no. 1833 (or 2047a), 

 December 29, 1913 (cones); without locality, G. Giraldi. — See also David, 

 1. c, Franchet, 1. c, Beissner, 1. c, Masters, 1. c, Shaw, 1. c. and Meyer, 1. c. 



Honan: see Hers, 1. c. 



Kansu: Chi shan, near Cheng listen, F. N. Meyer, no. 1760, October 1, 

 1914 (sterile branch). 



Distribution: also Hupeh, Szechuan, Yunnan, Kweichou; Korea, 

 southern Japan, Formosa. 



Pinus Bungeana Zuccarini apud Endlicher, Syn. Conif. 166 (1847). — 

 Maximowicz in Mem. Div. Sav. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. ix. 477 (Ind. 

 Fl. Fekin.) (1859).— Fortune, Yedo & Peking, 877, 378, fig. (1863). 

 Hance in Jour. Linn. Soc. xiii. 87 (1873). — Beissner in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. 

 Ital. n. ser. iv. 185 (1897).— Pritzel in Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 215 (1900). 

 Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxvi. 549 (1902). — Shaw in Sargent, PI. 

 Wilson, ii. 13 (1914); Gen. Pinus, 40, t. 14, fig. 133-137 (1914).— Her, 

 in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 113 (1922); Liste Ess. Lign. 

 Honan, 21 (1922). 



Chili: Peking, temple grounds near Summer Palace, C. S. Sargent, 

 September 17, 1903; near Peking, S. W. Williams, August, 1876 (Herb. 



