SKETCH OF TflE CONIFERS OF JAPAN, 



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tooth about a line iu length.- The seeds (fig. 96 and 97) fawa- 

 coloured, long, narrow, angulate, wedge-shaped, terminating iu a 

 narrow point, the outer testa (see fig. 97) leaving more than the 

 half of one side exposed ; wing very long and ample, obovate, 

 reaching up to the very margin of the scale; seed itself downy. 



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mentioned. 

 Being dia- 



found near the temple of Koo-shan at Foo-chow-foo, 

 tinct from the A. Jezoensis of Siebold, it is necesfeary to rename 

 it; and as, even although the name Jezoenus should be free, in 

 conseijuence of Siebold's species turning out to be something 

 else, it would be improper to perpetuate a geographical error, 

 another name must be chosen. None seems so proper as that 

 of its discoverer and introducer into this country, Mr. Robert 



Fortune. 



