SHETCH OF THE CONIFERS OF JAPAN. 



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• ' Finns sylvestrls, Thunb. Flor. Jap, 974 (exclus. Syn.) (1784,) 



Finns ruhra, Siebold Synops. plantar, oeconomic. 12 (1827). 



Finns Massoniana (Indian Piue), Lambert Pin,, Ed. i., I. 17, 

 ; t, 12; Ed. ii., I. 20, t. 8(1832); N.DuHamel.V. 243; 



: Willd. Sp. PI. IV. 497 (1797— 18J0); Lawson Man. 

 848 (183G) ; Siebold & Zuccarini, Flor. Jap. II* 24, t, 

 113, 114 (1842); Endlich. Syn. Conif. 174 (1847); 

 Carriere, Trait. Gen. Conif. 378(1855); Veitch in Gar- 

 dener's Chron. (5 April, 1863). 



Pinus Pinaster, Loudon, Arbor, Brit, SQ18 (1838); Gordon, 

 Pinet 176 (1858). 



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B. var, Variegata, Sieb. & Zucc. loc, cit., Siraga matsii, Japon. 

 Y. var.Monophylla, Sieb. & Ziicc. loc. cit, Fitots rnatsii, Japou. 



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Pinaster foliis geminis elongatis rigidis strictis glaucescentibu??, 

 strobilis in pedunculo patente deflexis parvis ovato-conicis, squa- 

 niarum apopliysi depresse pyramidata leevi, margiue superiore 

 incrassato vimbone margin! approximato rhombeo minutissime 

 tuberculato* 

 'Habitat in China et per totam Japoniam vulgatissima. 



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A large tree with spi'eading long branches, and very broad 

 foliage. The branchlets stout, dirty cinereous light bro^vn, strongly 



Fig. 2S. 



Fig. 29. 



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marked with the bases of the decadent scales (fig. 29). The buds 

 for the most part several at the apex of the branchlets, subverticil- 



late, ovate, acute. 



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