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peraiitibus; stylo glabro; drupa pisiformi nigra carne 

 parca, putamine subcompresso rotundato hinc acuto 

 illic obtuso subbinervi. Sieb. Zucc. Fl. jap, fam. nat. 

 n. 35. A. Gray in Perry's exped. 310. et Bot. Jap. 

 386. F. Schmidt, fl. Sachal. n. 115 (var.). Fr. Sav. 

 Enum. I, 117. P. CerasusThunh. Fl. jap. 201 (herb. 

 Upsal. quoad fol. | fl. simplici et t; fl. pleno); ibid. 370, 

 pl. pbsc. n. 104! P. Puddum Miq. Prol. 22, 363. nee 

 Wall. Je, vulgo Sahir a et Jamma Sahir a ^ Kaempf. 

 Amoen. 799. 



Hab. per totam Japoniam frequens, spontanea et 

 culta, V. c. Nagasaki, Kawa-sima in Kiusiu, Kioto, Si- 

 moda, Fudzi yama, Yokohama, Nikko, Nambu in Nip- 

 pon, circa Hakodate in Yezo; ins. Sachalin prope Tu- 

 nai (F. Schmidt!); Mandshuria australi: declivitates 

 austrum spectantes sylvosae circa Wladiwostok et 

 Deans Dundas (ipse, steril.), Possiet, in littore inter 

 rupes (Goldenstädt! fl.), prov. Schin-king (Ross, ex 

 Baker et Moore in Journ. linn. soc. XVII, 381). 



Affinis P. Ceraso L. et P. avium L., quae utraque 

 fructu multo putamineque majore et foliis obtuse ser- 

 ratis, prior bracteis foliiformibus, secunda bracteis fo- 

 liaceis nullis distincta. P. Puddum Roxb., quacum 

 confudit Miquel, optime differt calyce fere v. plus 

 duplo majore tubo late infundibuliformi v. anguste 

 campanulato lobis ovatis tubo duplo brevioribus, peta- 

 lis ellipticis utrinque acutiusculis ipso apice acute 

 emarginatis roseis genitalia parum superantibus, drupa 

 oblonga v. ellipsoidea plus duplo majore, rubella; pu- 

 tamen non vidi. 



Species sat variabilis foliis brevioribus vel longiori- 

 bus, serraturis densioribus v. parcioribus pl. v. minus 



