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than that of the other ; the former lasts for eight years, while 

 the latter only lasting five years. 



Taiwania Hayata. 



Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata, in Joum. Linn. Soc. XXXVII. 

 p. 331, t. 16, et in Tokyo Eot. Mag. XXI. p. 2, t. 1. 



Cryptomeria jajjonica Hayata, (non Don.) in Tokyo Eot. Mag. XX. p. 46. 



Hab. Arizan, in montibns Morrison, ad 7500 peel, alt., leg. T. 

 Kawakami et U. MoKT, Oct. 190G, et ibidem, leg. G. Nakahaea ; 

 Taito : Taironkosha, ad 8000 ped. alt., leg. U. Moei, Nov. 1906. 



DisTEiB. An endemic monotypic genns. 



CephcUotaxiis Zucc. 



Gephalotaxus sp. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, leg. E. Toeii, 11)00; Ganzan, in montibns 

 Morrison, ad 8012 ped. alt., leg. S. Nagasawa, Nov. (1905), (No. 

 568) ; in monte Morrison, ad 8500 ped. alt., leg. T. Kawakami et 

 U. MoEi, Nov. 1906, (No. 2106) ; Taito : Daknnsha, leg. T. Kawa- 

 kami et U. MoEi, Dec. 1900, (No. 2105). 



DiSTEiB. The genns extends from Japan to China. 



In the absence of cones, the species is indeterminable. 



Taxus Linn. 

 Taxus sp. 



Hab. Arizan, in montibns Morrison, leg. G. Nakahaea, Oct. 

 1906 ; Taito : Bnnshisekisha, leg. T. Kawak.\mi et U. Moei, Dec. 

 1906, (No. 2107). 



In the absence of cones, it is impossible to determine it 

 specifically. 



JPlnus Linn. 



Pinus Armandi Feanchet, PI. David. I. p. 285, t. 12 ; Mastees, 

 in Foebes et Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. If. p. 549. 



