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Gray); same locality, J. G. Jack, October 7, 1905, and F. N. Meyer, no. 

 327, December, 1905; Peking University Medical College grounds, 

 planted, N. H. Cowdry, no. 2151, September, 1921. — See also Endlicher, 



Masters 



Honan: see Hers, 1. c. 



Shansi: Hsi po po, alt. 4000 ft., F. N. Meyer, no. 1399, October 7, 



1914. 



Shensi: G. Giraldi (ex Beissner, 1. c, and Pritzel, 1. c). 

 Kansu: Yin kwan chien, near Liang sang, alt. 3600 ft., F. X. Meyer, 

 no. 1737, September 23, 1914. 

 Distribution: also Hupeh. 



This Pine is restricted to northern China and is not found south of the 



31° N. Lat.; its western limit of distribution is southeastern Kansu where 

 it is reported to be " quite plentiful" by F. N. Meyer. This tree was 

 discovered by Bunge on whose specimen Endlicher based his species. 

 Bunge himself mentions it (in Mem. Div. Saw Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. n. 

 137 [Enum. PI. Chin. Bor. 63] [1833]) as one of the two specimens which 

 on account of the absence of cones could not be properly determined. 



Pinus sinensis Lambert, Descr. Pinus, ed. minor, i. 47 t. 29 (1832). 

 Mayr, Fremdl. Wald- u. Parkb. 349, fig. 113 (1906), exclud. synon.— 

 Shaw in Sargent, PI. Wilson. II. 15 (1914); Gen. Pinus, 60, t. 23, figs. 

 201-207 (1914).— Hers in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 113 

 (1922); Liste Ess.Lign. Honan, 21 (1922).— Limpricht, Bot. Reis. Hochgeb. 

 Chin. Ost-Tib. 304 (1922). 



Pinus Massoniana Bunge in Mem. Div. Sav. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. n. 137 

 (Enum. PL Chin. Bor. 63) (1833). — Maximowicz in M£m. Div. Sav. Acad. 

 Sci. St. Petersb. ix. 477 (Ind. Fl. Pekin.) (1859).— Del >eaux in Act. 

 Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, xxxi. 364 (Fl. IW-fou, 131) (1877).— Faber in 

 Denkschr. Entwickel. Kiautschou, 27 (1898).— Pritzel in Bot, Jahrb. 

 . 215 (1900).— Non Lambert. 



Pinus leucosperma Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. xvi. 558 

 (1881); in Mel. Biol. xi. 347 (1881). 



Pinus Thunbergi Debeaux in Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, xxxiii. 66 (Fl. Tien- 

 tsin, 43) (1879). — Franchet in Mfrn. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. 255 

 (1884); in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, ser. 2, vn. 95 (PI. David. I. 285) 

 (1884).— Beissner in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. n. ser., iv. 185 (1S97). — Faber in 

 Denkschr. Entwickel. Kiautschou, 27 (ISDN). — Pritzel in Bot. Jahrb. 

 xxix. 215 (1900).— Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxvi. 552 (1902).— Non 

 Parlatore. 



Pinus densifloraFmnchet in M^m. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg xxi v. 255 (1882). — 

 Pritzel in Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 215 (1900).— Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. 

 xxvi. 549 (1902). — ?Gilg & Loesener in Bot. Jahrb. xxxiv. Beibl. lxxv. 

 16 (1904).— Meyer in U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PI. Indust. Invent. Seeds PL 

 Import, xvii. 16, no. 22913 (1909).— ?Loesener in Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 

 xxxvn. abt. ii. 83 (1919). — Cowdry in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. Soc. 

 liii. 174 (PI. Peitaiho) (1922).— Non Siebold & Zuccarini. 



Pinus spec. Meyer in U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. PI. Indust. Invent. Seeds PI. 

 Imp. xv. 23, no. 22673 (1909). 



Chili: Peking plain, C. S. Sargent, September 17, 1903; vicinity of 

 Peking, Butler, 1906; Ming tombs, J. G. Jack, October, 1905; grounds 



