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APHANANTHE Planch. 



Aphananthe aspera Planchon in De Candolle, Prodr. XVII. 208 

 (1873). — Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PL Jap. I. 432 (1875).— Hems- 

 ley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 452 (1894). — Shirasawa in Bull. 

 Agnc. Coll. Tokyo, II. 265, t. 12, fig. 10 {Jap. Lauhh. Winter t. 8, 

 fig. 10) (1895); Icon. Ess. For. Jap. I. 67, t. 37, fig. 10-20 (1900). —E. 

 Pritzel in Bot. Jahrh. XXIX. 297 (1900). — Schneider, III. Handb. 

 LauhholzJc. I. 227, fig. 145 (1904). — Matsumura & Hayata in Jour. 

 Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXII. 370 {Enum. PI. Formos.) (1906). — Nakai in 

 Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXXI. 192 {Fl. Kor. II.) (1911). — Matsumura, 

 Ind. PI. Jap. II. pt. 2, 31 (1912). — Bean, Trees & Shrubs Brit. Isl I. 

 196 (1914). 



Prunus aspera Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 201 (1784). — Willdenow, Spec. II. pt. 2, 



993 (1799). 

 Celtis Muku Siebold in Verh. Bat. Genoot. XII. 28 {Syn. PI. Oec. Jap.) (1830). 



— Siebold & Zuccarini in Ahh. Akad. Munch. IV. Abt. 3, 223 {Fl. Jap. Fam. 



Nat. II. 99) (1846). — Planchon in Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 3, X. 315 (1848). 

 Sponia nudiflora Siebold & Zuccarini in Ahh. Akad. Munch. IV. Abt. 3, 223 



{Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. II. 99) (1846). — Planchon in Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 3, 



X. 337 (1848). 

 0/ Homaiceltis aspera Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. II. 64 (1852). — Miquel in 

 / Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. II. 197 (1867); Prol. Fl. Jap. 129 (1867). — Maxi- 



mowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersbourg, XVIII. 295 (1873); in Mel. Biol. 



IX. 28 (1873). 

 Celtis sinensis Dunn & Tutcher in Kew Bull. Misc. Inform, add. ser. X. 243 



{Fl. Kwangtung & Hongk.) (pro parte) (1912). 

 Homoceltis japonica Hort. ex Rehder in Bailey, Stand. Cycl. Hort. I. 308 



(pro synon.) (1914). 



CHINA. Kiangsi: Kiukiang plain, rare, alt. 100 m., July 27, 

 1907 (No. 1523; tree 17 m. tall, girth 1.8 m., bark rough; with ripe 

 fruits). Chekiang: Tientai Mountain, E. Faber (No. 199; ex 

 Hemsley). Kwangtung: Lo-fan Mountains, September 1893, C. 

 Ford (No. 327; with ripe fruits). 



NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Korea: Quelpaert, "in pago Hogno," May 14, 

 1908, Taquet (No. 1387; with flowers); same locality, July 1910, Taquet (No. 4419; 

 with almost ripe fruits) : same locaUty, October 1907, Taquet (No. 346). 



JAPAN. Hondo: prov. Sagami, Atami, August 27, 1892, C. S. Sargent; 

 Kanazawa, May 4, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 6597; tree 8-13 m. tall, girth 0.6-1.5 

 m.); prov. Musashi, Tokyo, October 6, 1892, N. Okada (sterile); same locahty, 

 May 15, 1906 (ex Herb. Sakurai; with flowers); same locahty, Uyeno Park, August 

 4, 1905, J. G. Jack (with fruits); Yokohama, 1862, C. Maximowicz (with flowers 

 and with ripe fruits); without locahty (ex Herb. Lugd.-Bat. sub Homoiceltis 

 aspera and Celtis Muku). Shikoku: prov. Tosa, Nanokawa, July 7, 1889, 

 K. Watanabe (with fruits). Kyushu: Nagasaki, common, June 1899, U. Faurie 



