<I>jiopa Mant^Hcypin. 57 



A 



Cap 



jX-fejibJueMi) niiTOMiiiiKa Veitch'eM'h, ho ocTa.nocb lie oiiyCniiKOBnii- 

 HbiMtjflnoHCKie mo 6oTaimKH npiiaiiaBajiii btotl m\xh aa A.inrnna 

 var. hirsuta Spach. JIiictlh 9T0fi Ojilxii, roBopHTTi CapmeiiTT>: 

 „are oblong, obtusely wedge-sliaped at the base, coarsely doubly 

 serrate, or often incisely lobed above tlie middle, and clothed 

 below with soft, close, rufous pubescence, which also covers 

 the upper side of the slender midrids and primary veins; they 

 are thin and inembranaceus, from four to six inches long and 

 from three and a half to five inches broad, dark green above, 

 pale below, and are borne on stout petioles an inch and a half 

 in length. The flowers I have not seen, but the buds of the 

 staminate catkins are an inch and a half long and a third of 

 an inch broad, and are borne on stout peduncles from one- 

 third to one-half of an inch in length. The fruit is half an 

 inch long and about a third of an inch thick, so that the 

 leaves, the buds of the staminate catkins and the fruits are 

 much larger than those of any of the European or North Ame- 

 rican forms of Alnus incana. The stout somewhat flattened 

 branchlets marked by only occasional pale lenticels and covered 

 during the winter by a glaucous bloom, and the much larger 

 bright purple-red winter buds, appear very distinct from those 

 of Alnns incanaw. 



Odmee pacnp. axoro BHAa cin. Hnonin h Manb^i/KypcKoe 

 no'lepejKbe OKeana, BAOJib KOToparo mojkho o^'n,T.aTb eme no- 

 EHXT* M-fccTonaxojKAemfl oxi* 3aji. cb. RjiaAUMipa ao KopeficKai^o 

 ropoAa Ken-cona. 



In prov. Austro-Ussuriensi secus litora maritima ad ri- 

 vulos passim frequens. 



Alnus sibirica Fischer {Turc^. Cat. Bale. Dah. n*' 1063).— 

 A. incana {L.) Wilhl. var. sibirica S^jach auctorum. CBoflcTBenua 

 /l^aypin n pacxex'b, KaK-b bt> Bocio^noft noJioBUHli 3a6aliKaJib5i, 

 TaKTj II no BepxHCMy A.Mypy h bt* ropnoft cTpaub Bojibmoro 

 Ximraiia (cm. 9K3. JIunmuHoea 23 In. 1902, ex. BapuMb); ecjiu 

 n aaxoAiiTij btj namy o6jiacxb, to TOJibKO cnopaAH'iecKir. Oti» 

 nacxofluien A. incana (Z.) WWd. njiomaAb olnxaniji axon (|j»pMiJ 

 oTAliJieHa.'ma^nTe.ibnuM^ npoMCJKyxKOMb 'lacxbio aaHo,inennuMT> 



A. hirsuta 



peACTaBUTc 



9Tofl rpynuH. TypHaHUHos^ ^oBopIIT^^, mto Bcxp-fe'ian ee bi> J\ 



