22 CONIFERS. 



rotundata obtusa vel acuta margine basi apiceque Integra cseterum aristato- 

 dentata, (dentibus 1 cm. a se remotis late brevissime triangularibus latere 

 inferiore 1 cm. longis latere superiore 1| mm. longis ascendentibus sursum 

 recurvis aristatis, aristis 1 mm. longis obtusis superiore recurvis), supra 

 nitida in exsiccato subrubescentia vel subviridescentia subtus glaucissima, costis 

 venisque supra tenuiter sulcatis vel planis, subtus costis prorninente elevatis 

 venis tenuiter sed distincte elevatis gracillimis, venis primariis lateralibus 

 utroque latere costse 10-11 subrectis, mediis a costa angulo 45 egressis prope 

 marginem subarcuatis ad apicem dentium attingentibus, venulis supra minute 

 reticulatis subtus baud vel vix visis, petiolis 1 Jem. longis gracillimis semitere- 

 tibus intus subplanis vel late sulcatis. Cupula prsomatura obcouica 8 mm. 

 longa 11 mm. lata ore vix vel hand contracta sessilis extus villosa, lepidibus 

 (bracteis) connatis spiraliter 5-annulatis, annulis a se 2 mm. remotis margine 

 denticulatis, denticulis truncatis dense villosis. Glans couico-globosa matura 

 non visa. 



HAB. Mt. Arisan, leg. K. UYEMATSU, 1912, Sept. 



Near Quercus stenopliylla MK.; but differs from it in having thicker 

 leaves with different dentation. 



Coniferae. 



Cephalotaxus Zucc. 



Cephalotaxus Wilsoniana HAYATA sp. nov. Arbor, ramulis rectis 

 subglabris. Folia disticha spiraliter disposita linearia 4 cm. longa 3 mm. 

 lata apice gradatim acuta basi obtuso-contracta supra in exsiccato costa 

 distincte prominenteque elevata subtus minus distincte elevato-plana, margiue 

 tenuissime desuper recurva, subtus inter marginem et costam glaucissima. 

 Drupa ellipsoidea vel obovato-ellipsoidea 18 mm. longa 10 mm. lata apice 

 acuta breve apiculata basi obtusa subsessilis. 



Ceplmlotaxus sp. HAYATA Fl. Mont. Formos. p. 215. 



HAB. Mt. Arisan, leg. K. UYEMATSU, (No. 18) typus; Ganzan, leg. 

 NAGASAWA, (No. 568). 



Very near Ceplialotaxus drupacea 8. et Z., differing from it only by 

 leaves with less acute (or nearly obtuse) apex and narrower base. 



