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Prov. Kannan : inter Hokusei & Chokudo (T. Ishidoya no. 5530- 



typus in Herb. Imp. Univ. Tokyo) ; Keizanchin (legitor?) ; Hozan (T. 



Ishidoya) ; inter Shinsho & Keizanchin (S. Goto). 

 Prov. Kanhoku : Gyodaishin (T. Nakai, no. 6904) ; Mt Shoshinzan (Tei 



dai gen no. 500) ; Shozando (Tei dai gen, no. 503, 1360) ; Mt. Sozan 



(Tei dai gen, no. 779); Fimei Fukyomen (Tei dai gen, no. 1364); 



Kisshu Chohakumen (S. Fukubara, no. 1730). 



Distr. China (Chili) ; Manshuria, Amur, Mongolia orient. 



The type-locality of Ulmus pumila L. (Sp. PI. ed. 1, p. 226, 1753) 

 or Ulmus humilis Arnmann (Stirp. rar. Ruth. p. 260, 1739) is Siberia 

 where it becomes a shrub in the Transbaical Regions. The figures A, 

 B, C of the plate XLVIII of Pallas' Flora Rossica I are this typical 

 shrubby form as he explained in the text p. 77. Figures D and E are 

 Ulmus pumila var. arborea Lituinow, commonly found in Caucasus and 

 Turkestan. This variety, however, better represents a species Ulmus 

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