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wings and in the glabrous branchlets. It also bears some re- 

 semblance to T. Sieholdi Caek., in the shape of the cones and seeds, 

 but is easily distinguished from the latter l)y the shape of tlie 

 bracts, and by the sliorter leaves. This new plant is, I think, 

 just an intermediate form of 71 Sieholdi and T. dircrxifoHa. 



a 5 



Fig. 13. 



]\<ieu<l(jtsnfia japonh-d. 

 Shikasawa. (I — a seed ; 

 h — the same, seen from a 

 different sitle. 



Pseudotsnga Caek. 



Pseudotsuga japonica Shikasawa, (Fig. 13). 

 iu Tokyo Bot. Mag. IX. p. 84 ; Hayata, in TokjO 

 Bot. Mag. XX. p. 45; Matsum. et Hayata, Enuin. 

 PI. Formos. p. 400 ; M. T. Masters, iu Journ. Linu. 

 Soc. XXXVII. p. 424. 



Hab. in monte Morrison, leg. T. Kawakami 

 et U. Mori, Oct. 1906. 

 DisTEiB. Japan. 



Fig. 14. 

 Ahks Mariesii Mast. var. Kawukamu Haya- 

 ta. a — a scale ; b — the same, seen from tin; 

 inner side ; c — a sesd ; d — section of a ]e;if ; 

 e — a seed, wine; tal;en off. 



Abies Juss. 



Abies Mariesii Mast. var. Ka- 

 wakamii Hayata, n. v. (Fig. 

 14). 



Abies JIaricsii Hayata, in Matsum. 

 et Hayata, Enuin. PI. Formos. p. 

 400, (nou Masters). 



Hamuli ferruginei pilosissimi, 

 pulvinis obovatis pauce promi- 

 nentibus, cicatricibus depressis 

 ovato-oblongis. Folia approxi- 

 mata late linearia a basi an- 

 gustiora ad apicem sinsim dila- 

 ta apice rotundato-obtusa et 

 emarginata supra impressa sul> 



