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3. Moms mongolica Schneider. 

 (Tabula nostra XXXIII. A.). 



Moms mongolica Schneider in Sargent, PI. Wils III. pt. 2, p. 296 

 (1916), pro parte -Koidzumi in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXXI, p. 35 (1917); 

 in Bull. Imp. Sericult. Experim. Station II no. 1, p. 7, Tab. I, fig. b- 

 f (1923)-Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XL, p. 168 (1926). 

 Syn. Morus alba Linnseus var. mongolica Bureau in Alp. de Candolle, 



Prodr. XVII, p. 241 (1874)-Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris 2 



ser. VII, p. 80 (1880)-E. Pritzel in Engler, Bot. Jahrb. XXIX, p. 



297 (1900)-Henry in Elwes & Henry, Trees Great Brit. & Irel. VII, 



p. 1609 (1912). 



Frutes (in Korea plantain arborescentem nondum vidi). Cortex 

 cinerascens. Ramuli hornotini castanei vel brunnescentes glabri lenti- 

 cellis anguste-oblongis sparsim punctulati. Petioli 20-30 mm. longi 

 glabri. Lamina foliorum ambitu late ovata vel subquinquangularis 

 supra glabra vel ad marginem scabra subtus pallida pagina glabra 



ervis primariis patentim pilosellis, margine utrinque sinuata vel esi- 

 nuata serris ovatis apice aciculatis, basi cordata apice subcaudato-vel 

 caudato-attenuata. Flores et fructns in plantis Koreanis adhuc ignoti. 



Nom. Jap. Chosenguwa. 



Nom. Kar. Pong-nam. 



Hab. 

 Prov. Kokai: insula Shoto (T. Nakai, no. 12664); ibidem (Tei, no. 



55). 



Distr. China (Chili, Hupeh, Szechuan, Yunnan), Mongolia. 



Morus mongolica var. diabolica Koidzumi (Tabula nostra XXXIII. B.) 

 in Tokyo Bot, Mag. XXXI, p. 36 (1917) ; in Bull. Sericult. Experim. 

 Station II, no. 1, p. 8, Tab. 1, fig. a (1923). 



Syn. Morus alba var. mongolica (non Bureau) Nakai in Tokyo Bot, 

 Mag. XXVI, p. 168 (1912). 



Morus mongolica Schneider in Sargent, PL Wils. II, p. 296 (1916), 



pro parte. 



