PODOCARPUS. 201 
tropicis Asie et Americe rariores. Folia rarissime opposita 
et tunc enervia late ovata , sepissime sparsa, linearia, uni- 
nervia ; quandoque quinquefariam | imbricata aut  distiche 
patentia , enervia, et Cupressinarum in modum dimorpha , 
subtus v. rarius utrinque stomata gerentia. Gemma perulata. 
I. NAGEIA. Flores monoici v. dioici. | Receptaculum car- 
nosum, e spice abbreviate sepissime uniflore rhachi cum 
bracteis apice tantum liberis connata formatum. — Folia oppo- 
sita, multinervia , utrinque v. subtus tantum stomata gerentia. 
1. PonpocanPuvs Nacrr Rh. Br. 
Nageia foliis oppositis v. subalternis oblongo lanceolatis 
utrinque angustatis acutis v. calloso-obtusis subtus tantum 
stomata gerentibus, floribus dioicis, amentis staminigeris in 
pedunculo communi axillari 9 —5 subracemosis cylindricis, 
spicis 1— 2 floris receptaculo pedunculo vix crassiore, se- 
mine globoso. 
4T AH Tceu pe (i. e. Cupressus bambusacea) Ololansan 
Kwa-i IV. 2. 
zii Nà vulgo Nagi, item "Tsikkura-Siba, Laurus julifera folio 
specioso enervi Kampfer Amoen. exot. 113. c. ic. 814. 
Myrica Nagi Thunberg Flor. Japon. 16. 
Nageia japonica Gártner Carp. I. 191. t. 39. 
Podocarpus Nageia KR. Brown exc Mirbel in Mem. Mus. XIII. 
79. 16. Siebold et Zuccarini Flor. Japon. fam. nat. II. 109. 
Flor. japon. t. 135. 
Habitat in Japonia, frequens in montibus Katsuga provin- 
cie Jamato insule Nippon, viz tamen ultra 36? L. B. 
Arbor magna 30 — 60pedalis, trunco stricto, coma expansa. 
2. PopocanPUS CusPIDATA Endl. 
Nageia foliis oppositis ellipticis basi angustatis apice longe 
cuspidatis acutis, subtus tantum stomata gerentibus . . . . . 
Podocarpus cuspidata Endl. msc. 
