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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



78617 to 78663— Continued. 



78626. No. 748. Collected at Oguri- 

 yama, Chitose Mura, Naka Tsugaru 

 Gun, Aomorl Ken. 



78627. No. 749. Collected in the Hi- 

 sashi Hoden Osawayaina National 

 Forest, Hisasbi Oguni Mura, Mogami 

 Gun, Yamagata Ken. 



78628. No. 750. Collected at Ota Pub- 

 lic Genya (prairie), llachimau Mura. 

 Kusu Gun, Oita Ken. It is called 

 locally Sasa guri, and Mr. Ikebe. Di- 

 rector of the Bureau of Utilization 

 of Forest Products, states that it 

 probably never grows very large, and 

 usually grows on prairies where fire 

 often sweeps through the scattered 

 stands. 



78629. No. 751. Collected in the Osh- 

 ika Mago National Forest. 



78630. No. 752. Collected in the 

 Tamba Ashio University Forest. 



78631. No. 753. Collected in the 

 Yakunai National Forest. Akinomiya 

 Mura, Okatsu Gun, Akita Ken. 



78632. No. 754. From the forest of 

 reforestation project 19 Rin Pan. 



78633. No. 755. Collected at Nobori- 

 betsu Horobetsu Gun, Hokushu, by 

 Bunsaburo Ishida, Botanic Garden, 

 Hokushu University, Sapporo. 



78634. No. 756. Collected at Makoma 

 Nai, near Sapporo, Hokushu. 



78635. No. 757. Collected at Atsu- 

 betsu, Hokushu. 



78636. No. 758. Presented by Shintaro 

 Kondo, Kamiteine, Teine Mura, Sap- 

 poro Gun, Hokushu. 



78637. No. 760. Collected at Nakiu 

 Dake, Kaminakui, Nakui Mura, San- 

 nohe Gun, Aomori Ken. 



78638. No. 761. Collected in the Ushi- 

 oku Yama Provincial Forest, Okuno- 

 damura Ushioku, Higashi Yaminashi 

 Gun, Yamanashi Ken. 



78639. No. 763. Collected at the Po- 



roto Forest Reserve, Shiraoi Mura, 

 Shiraoi Gun, Iburi, Hokushu. 



78640. No. 764. Presented by the 

 Hamamachi Eirinsho, Kuma Moto 

 Ken. 



78641. No. 766%. Collected in the 

 Kvoto University Forest, Wakayama 

 Ken. 



78642. No. 766% B. Collected in the 



Kyoto University Forest. Wakayama 

 Ken. 



78643. No. 787%. Collected at Shi- 

 kifu, near Shiraoi station, Shiraoi 

 Mura, Shiraoi Gun, Iburi Province, 

 Hokushu. 



78644. No. 768. From the largest 

 chestnut trees in Chosen at the 

 Koryo Forest Experiment Station, 

 east of Keijo. 



78645. No. 768%. Collected northeast 

 of Shiraoi, Shiraoi Mura, Shiraoi 

 Gun, Iburi Province, Hokushu. 



78646. No. 769. Collected at Chidoko, 

 northeast of Shiraoi, Shiraoi Mura, 

 Shiraoi Gun, rburi Province, Ho- 

 kushu. 



78647. No. 770. Collected in the 

 Ushioku Yama Provincial Forest, 

 Okunodamura Ushioku, Higashi Ya- 

 minashi Gun, Yaminashi Ken. 



78617 to 78663— Continued. 



78648. No. 771. Collected in Ukiha 

 Gun, Fukuoka Ken. 



78649. No. 772. Collected at Ukiha 

 Gun, Fukuoka Ken. 



78650 to 78653. Castanea mollissima 

 Blume. Fagaceae. Hairy chestnut. 



78650. No. 762. Front Hamjong, 

 Chosen. Trees of orchard type and 

 of various ages, up to 15 inches in 

 diameter and not more than 25 feet 

 high, but held back by crude pruning. 



78651. No. 765. Song chung. A cul- 

 tivated variety obtained in the mar- 

 ket at Hcijor Chosen, and said to 

 have come from An Taik Ri, north- 

 east of Heijo, October 20, 1928. 



78652. No. 766. Duk chung. A cul- 

 tivated variety obtained in the mar- 

 ket at Heijo, Chosen, October 20, 

 1928. 



78653. No. 767. Sarinjo. A culti- 

 vated variety obtained in the market 

 at Heijo, Chosen, October 20, 1928, 

 and said to have come from Sun- 

 chung, north of Heijo. 



78654. Castaxopsis cuspidata (Thunb.) 

 Schottky. Fagaceae. 



Japanese chinquapin. 



No. 804. SUM. Obtained at Yoshida, 

 Tajima Mura, Munnehata Gun, Fukuoka 

 Ken, from Gengoro Ono, of the Fukuoka 

 Eirinsho, November,' 1928. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see No. 78514. 



78655. Lithocaepus edulis (Makino) 

 Rehder. Fagaceae. 



No. 803. Matebashihi. Obtained at 

 Shinokura Machi, Kasuya Gun, Fukuoka 

 Ken, from Gengoro Ono. of the FukuoKa 

 Eirinsho, November, 1928. An evergreen 

 tree, native to Japan, with ovate-oblong 

 short-pointed entire leaves 3 to 7 inches 

 long and oblong-ovoid acorns an inch long 

 in very shallow cups. 



78656. Lithocaepus sp. 



No. 805. Komeji. Obtained at Tanushi 

 Maru, Ukiha Gun, Fukuoka Ken, from the 

 Ukiha Gun Nursery Association, Novem- 

 ber, 1928. 



78657 to 78663. Queecus spp. Faga- 

 ceae. Oak. 



78657. Queecus acuta Thunb. 



Japanese evergreen oak. 



No. 797. December, 1928. Aka 

 gashi. From the Tokyo University 

 Chiba Ken Forest. A small evergreen 

 tree, native to Japan, with oblong 

 undulate-margined leaves 3 to 6 inches 

 long and pubescent acorn cups with the 

 scales arranged in concentric rings. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 78165. 



78658. Queecus acutissima Caruth- 

 ers. Bristletooth oak. 



No. 747. October, 1928. Obtained 

 at Duk Chung, east of Keijo, Chosen. 

 A handsome hardy tree up to 50 feet 

 high, with half-evergreen obovate to 

 oblong sharp-pointed leaves, 5 to 7 

 inches long, having serrate bristle- 

 pointed margins. The cup, which 

 covers about two-thirds of the acorn, 

 has long-spreading recurved scales. 

 Native to northeastern Asia. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 76752. 



