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Prunus glandulosa Thunberg, I.e.; hue pertinet propter " coroUam inearnatam." 

 Prunus japonica, a typica flore rosea Maximowicz, in sehed. 

 Prunus japonica, var. flor. simp. T&naka, Useful PL Jap. 153,fig. 621 (1895). 

 Prunus japonica, var. glandulosa Matsumura, in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XIV. 136 

 (1900). 



Petala rosea, in alabastro purpiirea. 



Japan: Texior (in the Rijks-Herbarium, Leyden, mixed with P. triflora Roxburgh, 

 under the name of P. japonica) ; Nagasaki, 1862, R. Oldham (No. 190, in the Berhn 

 Herbarium, mixed with Prunus triflora) ; Nagasaki, 1863, Maximowicz (Iter II., as P. 

 japonica typica, fl. rosea). — Mandshuria: ad Ussuri superiorem, 1860, Maximowicz 

 (Iter II., as P. japonica, jS glandulosa, mixed with the genuine P. japonica Thimberg). 



Forma albiplena Koehne, n. f. 



Cerasus japonica, /3 multiplex Seringe mscr. apud De Candolle, Prodr. II. 539 



(pro parte) (1825). 

 Prunus japonica, var. flore plena, Siebold & Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. I. 172 t. 90 f. iii. 



(pro parte) (1826). 

 Prunus japonica Oudemans, Neerlands Plantentuin, t. 2 (1865). 

 Prunus japonica, flore alba plena Lemaire in III. Hart. V. t. 183 (1858). 

 Prunus japonica, y Maximowicz in Bull. Sac. Nat. Mosc. LIV. 14 (pro parte) 



(1879). 

 Prunus japonica, var. multiplex Makino in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXII. 72 (pro parte) 

 (1908). 

 FoHa latius angustiusve elliptica ad late lanceolata, leviter acuminata, nervis 

 utrinsecus circa 7-10 patuUs, supremis baud v. hinc inde tantum erectis. Fedicelli 

 interdum ad 18 mm. longi; flores pleni, coaetanei; petala numerosissima, sat 

 angusta; stamina nulla; carpidia 1-2, in folia parva herbacea commutata. 



Japan: Buerger (in the Berhn Herbarium, mixed wath P. triflora Roxburgh 

 and Spiraea prunifolia Siebold & Zuccarini). Frequently cultivated in European 

 gardens. 



Prunus glandulosa, var. Purdomii Koehne, n. var. 

 PetioU pedicellique velutino-puberuli. Flores simpUces; styh glaberrimi. 

 Northern China: Weichang, 1910, W7n. Purdom (No. 12). 



Prunus glandulosa, var. trichostyla Koehne. See p. 224. 



Forma Faberi Koehne. See p. 224. 



Forma paokangensis (Schneider) Koehne, n. comb. 



Prunus japonica, var. packangensis ^ Schneider in Fedde, Rep. Nov. Sp. I. 53 

 (1905). 



Folia utrinque glabra. PedieeUi dense puberuli; petala alba v. rosea. Cetera 

 ut in forma Faberi. 



Western Hupeh: Paokang, April 1901, E. H. Wilson (Veiteh Exped. No. 

 8952); Changyang, alt. 1600 m., April 10, 1900, E. H. Wilson (Veiteh Exped. No. 

 27); Nanto, March 1900, E. H. Wilson (Veiteh Exped. No. 3). 



^ I consider myself justified to change the incorrect spelling packangensis into 

 paokangensis in transferring this variety from P. japonica to P. glandulosa. 



' No. 895 is not arboreous, as stated by Schneider, 1. e., and by Koehne in Mitt. 

 Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. XIX. 97 (1910) on account of an erroneous note on Wilson's 

 label. 



