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39983 to 39998— Continued. 



39989 to 39991. Betula spp. Betulacese. Birch. 



39989. Betula schmidtii Regel. 



Wilson No. 7687, from the Province of Shimotsuke, Hondo, around 

 Lake Chuzenji, at an altitude of 1,200 to 1,600 meters. October 20, 

 1914. 



"A tree 30 to 35 meters tall, girth 2.1 to 3 meters. This is a well- 

 marked species characterized by the narrow but stiff erect catkins 

 and by the fine denticulations of the short-petioled leaves. The 

 bracts are rather short, with obtuse or acute lobes, the middle one 

 being twice longer than the erect lateral lobes. This remarkable 

 birch is rare in Japan, and I saw it only on the wooded shores of 

 Lake Chuzenji and in the ascent there from Nikko. It is a large 

 tree, with thick branches and black bark which falls off in thick, 

 rather small plates of irregular shape." (Plantae Wilsonianae, vol. 

 2, p. 475-476.) 



39990. Betula japonica kamtschatica (Regel) Winkler. 

 Wilson No. 7669, from the Province of Shimotsuke, Hondo, around 



Yumoto, on Senjogahara, October 19, 1914. 



" Slender tree, 8 to 20 meters tall, girth 0.3 to 0.9 meter, bark pure 

 white, common, fruit pendulous." (Plantae Wilsonianae, vol. 2, p. 

 487.) 



39991. Betula grossa Sieb. and Zucc. 



Wilson No. 7680, from the Province of Shimotsuke, Hondo, around 

 Lake Chuzenji, October 21, 1914. 



" Yoguro-minebari. A tree 20 to 25 meters tall, girth 2.1 to 3 

 meters, fruit erect." (Plantae Wilsonianae, vol. 2, p. 477.) 



39992. Juniperus LiTORALis Maxim. Pinacese. Juniper. 

 Wilson No. 7740. 



Distribution. — A prostrate shrub found along the sandy shores of the 

 islands of Japan. 



39993. Acanthopanax sciadophylloides Franch. and Savat. Araliacese. 

 Wilson No. 7649. 



A tall, glabrous shrub with alternate branches. Leaves alternate, 

 long petiolate (12 to 25 cm.), digitately five parted; the upper often 

 three parted or occasionally simple. Leaflets long petiolate (1 to 3 cm.), 

 ovate from a rounded or slightly attenuate base, slightly acuminate at 

 the apex, sharply denticulate, pale green above, somewhat glaucous be- 

 neath. Flowers white, arranged in more or less dense panicles. Japan. 

 (Adapted from Franchet et Savatier, Enumeratio Plantarum Japoni- 

 carum, v. 2, p. 378. 1879.) 

 39994 and 39995. Larix spp. Pinacese. Larch. 



39994. Larix kurilensis Mayr. 

 Wilson No. 7328. 



See S. P. I. No. 35171 for previous introduction and description. 



39995. Larix dahurica principisrupprechtii (Mayr) Rehd. and 

 Wilson. 



The Korean larch. 



