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Nom. Jap. Kaji-no-ki vel Kami-no-ki. 



Nom. Kor. Tack-nam, Tang -nam, Kknchi-nam. 



Hab. 

 Quelpaet: Kanto (T. Nakai no. 1410); Hongno (T. Nakai no. 1219). 

 Prov. Zennan: Insula Nishijima, Port Hamilton (T. Nakai no. 11087a, 



11088 fl. fsem); Shiyori insulse Kaito (T. Nakai, no. 11087); Mt. 



Mutoho (S. Fukubara); Mt. Hakuyozan (S. Tate). 

 Prov. Keinan: Mt. Kachisan (T. Sawada). 



Prov. Keihoku: Mt. Jitsugetsusan (T. Sawada); Taikyu (T. Nakai). 

 Dagelet : Mt. Rarikolbon (T. Ishidoya no. 34 fl. £) ; sine loco speciali 



(K. Okamoto). 

 Prov. Kogen: Mt. Chigakusan (Tei dai gen). 

 Prov. Keiki: Mt. Manisan insula? Kokato (T. Kimura); Mt. Kagaku- 



san (T. Sawada). 

 Prov. Kokai : Insula Taiseito (T. Nakai no. 12668) ; Mt. Metsuakusan 



(C. Muramatsu); Mt. Shuyozan (C. Muramatsu) ; Insula Shoto (Tei 



dai gen) ; Shoka Hokaimen (Tei dai gen, no. 118) ; Mt. Chojusan 



ubi culta (Tei dai gen.) 

 Distr. Japonica, Formosa, China, Cochinchina, India orient. 



Broussonetia papyrifera forma oppositifolia Nakai (Tab. nostra XXXIV. 



A). 

 Folia opposita vel verticillatim terna. 

 Hab. 



Quelpaert: Saishu (T. Nakai, no. 4984) ; Shamaku (T. Nakai, fl. £). 

 Dagelet: Dodo (T. Nakai, no. 4247, fl. £); Taika (T. Nakai, no. 4245) 

 Kokai: Insula Hakureito (T. Nakai, no. 12669). 



Distr. Japonia. 



The plants in the wild state are found in the war mar part of Korea, 

 but are cultivated as north as Prov. Heinan and Kannan. The southern 

 form found in Formosa, Hongkong, Kwangtung, East Indies (Streblus 

 cor data) is more glabrous and the upper surface of the leaves is more 

 scabrous than the Japanese and Korean plants. This southern form 

 seems to connect the typical Broussonetia papyrifera to B- papyrifera 

 f. sumatrana Miquel. 



