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var. romana Loddiges, Cat. PL ed. XVI (1836). 



Syn. Moms tatarica (non Linnaeus) Pallas, PL Ptoss. I, pt. 2, t. 52 (1784)- 



Poiret in Lamarck, Encyd. IV, p. 373 (1797)-Willdenow, Sp. PI. IV 



pt. 1, p. 369 (1805)-Loudon, Arb. & Frutic Brit. Ill, p. 1358 fig. 



1225 (1S38). 

 Moms constantinopolitana Poiret, 1. c. p. 381. 

 Moms alba (non Linnaeus) Willdenow, Sp. PI. IV pt. 1, p. 368 (1805), 



pro parte-Roxburgh, Fl. Ind. Ill, p. 594 (1832)-Miquel in Ann. Mus. 



Bot. Lugd. Bat. II, p. 197 (1865)-Franchet & Savatier, Enum PL 



Jap. I, p. 432 (1875), pro parte et auct. Jap. plur. 

 Moms venosa Delile apud Spach, Hist. Veget. XI, p. 43 (1842). 

 Moms romana Loddiges apud Spach, 1. c. p. 45. 

 Moms alba var. tatarica Seringe, Descr. Mur. p. 203 (1855). 

 Moms alba var. /3. 7. h. s. Bureau in Alp. de Candolle, Prodr. XVII, 



p. 23S-241 (1873), excl. subvar. ToJctva. 



This variety is distinguished from the typical Moms alba or Moms 

 alba var. vulgaris Bureau by having the fruits black purple or reddish 

 purple when matured. I have seen the typical Moms alba with white 

 fruits in France near l'ecole nationale d'agriculture at Grignon. This 

 variety is Moms Candida of Dodoen and Momsfructu albo etc of Cas- 

 pari Bauhin, and is not found in both Japan and Korea as yet either 

 in cultivation or in the wild. 



(2) Moms latifolia Poiret in Lamarck, Encyclop. IV, p. 381 (1796)- 

 Nakai in Journ. Arnold Arboret. VIII, p. 237 (1927). 

 Syn. Moms multicaulis Perrottet in Ann. Soc. Linn. Paris II, p. 129 



(1824)-Seringe, Descrip. Mur. p. 213 t, 18 (1855)-Miquel in Ann. 



Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. II, p. 19S (1865). 

 Moms alba var. multicaulis Loudon, Arboret, & Frutic. Brit. Ill, p. 



134S fig. 1223 (183S). 

 Moms chinensis Loddiges, Cat. PL ed. XVI (1836). 

 Moms Toohiva Siebold in herb, ex Miquel, 1. c. pro syn. M. multicaulis- 



Koch, Dendr. II, p. 447 (1870). 

 Moms alba var. latifolia Bureau in Alp. de Candolle, Prodi'. XVII, p. 



244 (1873), pro parte. 



