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is not to my opinion the same as tlie Bonin plant in which the 

 leaves ai-e altogether blnnt, and tlie male flowers are much longer 

 (see Fig. G). Nor is the specimen^^ which was collected by M. A. 

 Henry (Hopeh, No. 2007, A !), referable to the jimepei- of tlie 

 archipelago. The Chinese plant has pungent leaves and much 

 sliorter male flowers. Wliether the Jimiperi of Formosa and 

 China are similar or not, demands further investigation. At present, 

 I can only state that J. faxifoUa does not extend to either Formosa 

 or China, and that it is found in the Bonin, and Loo-choo islands, 

 l^ut nowhere else. 



Juniperus morrisonicola Hayata, (Fig. 7), in Gard. Chron. (1908) 

 p. 194. Rami teretes, ramuHs novellis viridibus trigonis. Folia 

 omnia lanceolata apico acerosa patentiuscula 3-4 nmi. longa 1 mm. 

 lata verticillato-ternata supra cancava glaucescentia subtus leviter 

 carinata. Flores masculini terminales ad ramulos brevissimos ovoidei 

 4 mm. longi 2 mm. lati, staminibus 8, filamentis in squamam peltatis, 

 squamis suborbicularibus l^mm. in diametro a3quantibus, loculis 

 anthera^ 3. FJores foeminei ad ramulos brevissimos terminales basi 

 foliis squamiformibus bracteisque G-9 ternato-verticillatis sufliilti, 

 squamis intimis 3 ovatis acutis verticillatis patentibus. Ovulum 

 terminate solitarium squamis intimis circumdatum oblongum apice 

 attenuatum. Galbuli solitarii globosi vel paullo longiores mm. 

 longi, sub maturitate iiigricantes glabri medio vestigiis squamarum 

 notati. Semina solitaria globoso-ovoidea 5 nun. long. 4 mm. lata, 

 testa ossea sulcata. Embryo normalis ; cotyledones 2. 



Hab. ad summam montis Morrison, 13200 ped. alt., leg. 

 Shlmoyama, 1899; ibidem, leg. B. Toiui, 1900; ibidem, leg. S. 

 Nagasawa. 1905, (No. 585), etleg. T. Kawakami, 1906, (No. 2142, fr.). 



i). FuiiBES et llEMsu Ind. Fl. Sin. II. p. 543. 



