TAXACEAE. 



Determined by Alfred Rehder and E. H. Wilson. 



CEPHALOTAXUS Sieb. & Zucc. 



Cephalotaxus drupacea Siebold & Zuccarini in Ahh. Akad. Miinch. 

 IV. pt. III. 232 {Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. II. 108) (1846). — Endlicher, 

 Syn. Conif. 239 (1847). — Miquel in Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. III. 169 

 (1867) ; Prol Fl. Jap. 333 (1867) ; in Siebold & Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. 

 II. 66, t. 130, 131 (1870). — Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PI Jap. 

 I. 473 (1875).— Masters in Jour. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 499 (1881) ; XXVI. 

 544 (1902); XXXVII. 413 (1906); in Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XXXIII. 

 228, fig. 94 (1903); in Jour. Bot. XLI. 269 (1903). — Sargent in 

 Garden & Forest, VI. 473 (1893); Forest Fl Jap. 75 (1894). — Pritzel 

 in Bot. Jahrh. XXIX. 214 (1900).— Shirasawa, Icon. Ess. For. Jap. 

 I. 31, t. 14 (1900). — Palibin in Act. Hort. Petrop. XIX. 136 {Consp. 

 Fl. Kor.) (1901). — Pilger in Engler, Pfianzenr. IV.-5, 100, fig. 

 20 (Taxaceae) (1903). — Matsumura & Hayata in Jour. Coll. Sci. 

 Tokyo, XXII. 400 (Enum. PI. Formos.) (1906). — Hemsley in Bot. 

 Mag. CXXXV. t. 8285 (1909). — Patschke in Bot. Jahrh. XLVIII. 

 629 (1913). 



Taxus baccata Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 275 (non Linnaeus) (1784). 



Ta.vm coriaceaRoTt. ex Knight & Perry, ^Syn. Conif. 51 (quasi synon.) (1850?). 



Cephalotaxus coriacea Hort. ex Knight & Perry, Syn. Conif. 51 (quasi 



synon.) (1850?). 

 Podocarpus coriacea Hort. ex Knight & Perry, Syn. Conif. 51 (quasi synon.) 



(1850?). 

 Cephalotaxus Fortunei foemina Hort. ex Carriere, Traiie Conif. 509 (quasi 



synon.) (1855). 

 Cephalotaxus foemina Hort. ex Carriere, Traite Conif. 720 (quasi synon.) (1867) 



Western Hupeh: without locality, A. Henry (Nos. 5030, 7831.) 

 Korea: without locahty, W. R. Carles (No. 202). 



Henry's specimens are male and apparently typical and are the only ones we 

 have seen from central China referable to the type species. 



Cephalotaxus drupacea, var. sinensis Rehder & Wilson, n. var. 



Differt a typo praecipue foliis lineari-lanceolatis apicem versus 

 plus minusve sensim attenuatis. — Frutex 2-4-metralis, ramosissimus. 



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