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a native of the mountains of Japan.—P. neoveitchii Masters in Gard. 
hron. 1908, Feb. 21, p, 116, fig. 51. A very distinct-looking 
Picea, of which Mr. Wilson saw only one tree in West Hupeh, at an 
altitude of 5500 ft., and of which he was7unable to procure seeds. 
n order to avoid the confusion with Abies Veitchii, sometimes 
called Picea Veitchii, I have adopted the name P. neoveitchit.—P. 
Kete EVELYNIANA Mast.—To the left a cone; = feo centre foliage 
— leaf- section to the right, portion of branch showing le ars; cone-scales 
ack, front, and side; ——— seeds all pag no except the leaf- 
ener which i is ma agnified te n diameters 
Wilsoni rom in Gard. Chron. 1903, Feb. 28, p. 183, fig. 56. 
Wilson, 1827a! 
eteleeria Davidiana Beissner. Masters in Gard. Chron. Feb. V4 
1908, p. 84, fig. 87, 88. West Hupeh, Wis, 4 ag 430! Men 
ne @ 
ies firma Sieb. & Zuce. West Hupeh, yo 1895! This 
Species was originally made known from Japan 
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