SKETCH OF THE CONIFERS OF JAPAN. 



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Pinus Araragiy Siebold, Verhaud, v.^liet Batav, Genotscli, xii, 13. 

 Abies Tmja, Sieb, & Zucc, Fl. Jap. ii., 14, t. 106 (184-2), 



Lindl. & Gord., Jourii. Hort. Soc. v., 208 (1850), 



Puws Tsiiga, Antoin. Conif. 23, t. 32, f. 2, 



99 



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Eudlicli. Syn. Conif. 83 (1847). 



Tsuga Sieboldii, Caniere Trait. Gen. des Conif. 186 (1855). 



Tsujd vel Toga MiUsu, Jap. 



Var. Nana, Carriere (loc. cit, supr^). 



Hime vel Fime Tsuga^ Jap. = Tsuga Nana, 



A. foliis perennibus linearibus plerumque emarginatis et subtus 

 bilineatis breviter petiolatis, petiolis semiteretibus basi non pel- 

 tatis, amentis masculis lateralibus sparsis foemineis terminalibus 

 solitariis, strobilis ellipticis parvis, squamis basi stipitatis sursum 

 orbicularibus truncalis vel emarginatis bractea brevissima truucata 



bifida. 



Habitat iu Montosis provinciarum Mutsu et Dewa. 



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Fig. 143. 



Fig. 144 



Fig. 145. 



A tree of from 20 to 35 feet high, of the habit o^ Abies Cana- 

 densis, to which it is closely allied. Trunk erect, with jellowish- 

 browa timber. Branchleta (fig. 142), with a dirty cinereous 

 browu bark; the youngest slender glabrous, pale brownish ; 

 pulviui angularly decarrent, thickened, and turned^ upwards. 



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