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Ser. 3. OxTODON, n. ser. 



78. Prunus trichostoma Koehne. See p. 216. 



79. Prunus latidentata Koehne. See p. 217. 



80. Prunus micromeloides Koehne. See p. 218. 



81. Prunus oxyodonta Koehne. See p. 218. 



82. Prunus glyptocarya Koehne. See p. 219. 



83. Prunus podadenia Koehne, n. sp. 



Frutex 2.3 m. altus ; rami hornotini laxe hirti v. superne subglabri, fusci, vetustiores 

 glabri, cano-fuscescentes; gemmae 2 mm. longae. Stipulae lanceolatae, basi saepe 

 hinc pinnatifidae, 5-8 mm. longae, glanduloso-fimbriatae, pleraeque persistentes; 

 petioli 8-15 mm. longi, superne breviuscule hirti v. glabri; glandulae 1-2, petioli 

 apice V. laminae basi insertae, stipitatae, 0.5-1 mm. longae; lamina e basi acuta 

 V. rotundata ovato-oblonga, oblonga v. inverse oblonga, 5-8.5 cm. longa, 2.5-4 

 cm. lata, caudata, inciso-duplicato-serrata, dentibus plerisque latioribus quam 

 longis, acutissimis v. argute acuminatis, glandula punctiformi terminatis, supra 

 pilis rigidulis conspersa, subtus in costa ner\dsque densiuscule cetermn laxe breviter 

 hirta, nervis utrinsecus 10-16, laete viridis, subtus parum pallidior, papyracea. 

 Flores ignoti. Pedunculus fructifer 8-12 mm. longus, basi hirtus; bracteae 3, 

 rotundatae v. obovato-rotundatae circ. 4 mm. longae, glanduloso-fimbriatae glan- 

 dulis ovatis, herbaceae, persistentes; pedicelU fructiferi 1-2 umbellati v. racemosi, 

 17-24 mm. longi, glabri, sm-sum sensim incrassati. Drupa globoso-ovalis, circiter 

 10 mm. longa, in sicco paUida; putamen ovale, 7.5:5.5:4 mm., valide subreti- 

 culato-costatum, carina plena. 



Western China: mountains, alt. 3000 m., July 1903 E. H. Wilson (Veitch 

 Exped. No. 3525^). 



This species seems very near to P. ghjptocarya Koehne, but it has shorter hairs 

 on the under side of the leaves, persistent bracts and ovoid fruits and stones. 



84. Prunus lobulata Koehne. See p. 220. 



85. Prunus stipulacea Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersbourg, XL 689 

 (1883). 



Kansu: Tangut Region, A''. M. Prewalski (Nos. 19, 187, 338, and some specimens 

 without number). 



86. Prunus pleuroptera Koehne. See p. 221. 



87. Prunus Zappeyana Koehne. See p. 221. 



Prunus Zappeyana? var. subsimplex Koehne. See p. 222. 



88. Prunus incisa Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 202 '(1784); sed vix Maximowicz in 

 Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersbourg, XI. 692 (1883); cf. supra No. 66. Prunus sub- 

 hirtella Miquel. 



Cerasus incisa Loiseleur, Nouveau Duhamel, V. 33 (1812). 



Ceraseidos apetala Miquel in Ann. Mxis. Lugd.-Bat. II. 93 (1865), pro parte, 

 nempe quoad synonymum Prunus incisa Thimberg. 

 Japan. I have seen a specimen from Thunberg in the Rijks-Herbarium, Leyden 

 (determined by Miquel erroneously as Ceraseidos apetala), and specimens from Sie- 

 hold (determined also as Ceraseidos apetala). Without locaUty, J. J. Rein; summit 

 of Mount Komagatake, collector not indicated; Ohyama, Sagami, May 18, 1900, 

 J. Matsumura (kindly sent to me under the name of P. incisa) . Hondo: Swagisan, 

 prov. Idzu, June 12, 1883, J. Matsumura (sent to me as P. incisa); Fusi-San, 

 June 10, 1898, U. Faurie (No. 2099); Daisen, May 28, 1899, U. Faurie (No. 3160). 



