TaXUi. CONIFERiE 711 



Ar Geogr. Lusitania, Hispania australis et oriontalis, Gallia mediterranea, 

 Italia, Dalniatia, Africa borealis, Insula; Canarienses, Arabia tropica prope 

 Djedda (Schimp !) et felix prope Taifa (Botta!). 



Tr. III. TAXINEiE Rich. 



Flores dioici raro monoici. Anieiita masciila sqiiamis peltalis orl)i- 

 culalis constantia. Antheroe 2-8 pendulse uniloculares. Amenta feminea 

 squamis sjepius carnosis cum racliide in receplaculum simplex vel 

 duplex connatis et ovulo unico terminali erecto conslantia. 



TAXUS (L. Gen. Ii35). 



Flores dioici a.Killares Amenta mascula parva subglobosa basi 

 bracleis imbricatis suffulla squamis paucis pellatis subtus anlheris 

 5-8 concentrice obsitis. Amenta feminea bracteis parvis imbricatis 

 urceoloquo prius brevi annu!iformi dein accrescente basi cincta. 

 Fructus subdrupaceus involucro duplici, altero exteriori bracteis 

 imbricatis brevibus constante, altero cupulari carnoso apice aperto 

 semen includente. Semen osseum apice pertusum. — Arbores foliis 

 alternis subdistichis. 



1. T. baccata (L Sp. 1472) foliis approximatis distichis subpe- 

 tiolalis planis linearibns mucronatis supra viridibus subtus glauces- 

 centi-bifasciatis, amentis masculis pendulis, squamis anlheriferis 

 pellatis sub-7-lobis, fructibus subpedunculatis patulis, cupula glo- 

 bosa semen aequante vel superante, semine ovato 5. Ic. Rchb. Germ. 

 fig. 1147. 



Hab. in regione montana et abietind Grcneci» in montibus Malevo Pelo- 

 ponnesi (Heldr! Orph I), Chelmos (Orph!'), Parnasso et faucibus montis .Eta 

 (Heldr!), Anatolia in monte Kestel Hassar Mysiai (Calv. ex Aschers.), in 

 Tauro Gilicico 4-7000' (Ky! Bal!), Arnienia Rossica (Szov!), monlibus Tauriaj 

 (Stev.), Caucaso et montibus Transcaucasicis (Ledeb. Kupreclitl), Persia 

 boreali in montibus vallis Ketul (Buhse!), Persis Sckwchcdor, Turcis Illcden 

 Bajas audit. 



Ar. Geogr. Europa omnis ab Anglii, Norvegiu, SueciJi, ad Rossiani mediam, 

 Sibiria Amurensis, regio Hiuialaica, Africa borealis. 



