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forma horteiisis, m. 



Flores majores, plus intense rosei. 



o, verecunda, m. 



Umbella 1-2 rarius 3 flora, sessilia ; bracteolis parvis scar- 

 iosis ; pedicellis calicibtisque puberulis. Petala 11— 15 mm. longa, 

 alba. Folia petiolisque pilosa, demum subtus glabriuscula, 

 duplicato-serrata; serratulis ovatis acutis apice glandulosis. 



NoM. Jap. Kasumisakura. 



Hab. Honto media et boreali. 



11. Cerasus, Sect. Eucerasus, Kcehn. 



7. Prunus pseudo-cerasus, Lindl. ! (non aliquot Author. 

 Europ. Americ. et Japoniae) in Tr. Hort. Soc. VI. (1826) p. 

 91;— W ALP. Repert. II. p. 10. 



Cerasus pseudocerasus, G. Don. in Lond. Ht. Brit. 200, et 

 Gen. Syst. Gard. Bot. 514, 29. 



Arbusculus, ramulis cinerascentibus ; innovationibus pilosis 

 vel puberulis. Folia juniora subtus ad venas petiolisque pilosa 

 vel puberula ; supra glabra ; elliptica acuminata, duplicato- 

 serrata ; stipulis lineari-ianceolatis fimbriatis caducis ; petiolis 

 apice biglandulosis. Flores albi, in racemum corymbosum 4-5 

 florum pilosum, longe vel breve pedunculatum dispositi, pedicel- 

 lis gracilibus ; bracteolis spathulatis caducis. Calyx extus parce 

 puberulus ; tubis late obconicis pallide purpureo-coloratis ; lobis 

 5, ovato-ellipticis acutis vel obtusiusculis, in anthesi horizont- 

 aliter patentibus. Petala late elliptica apice repando-emargin- 

 ata. Stamina circ. 30. Stj^lus glaber. Fructus ovoideus circ. 

 5— 10 mm. longus, apice acutus. 



NoM. Chin. Yung-to. 



Hab. China centrali ; in Japonia culta. 



Prunus pseudocerasus, Lindl. proved to be Chinese Yung- 

 to, and a species of the section Eucerasus, from the illustration 

 by Dr. B. Hayata, which is delineated from Lindly's original 

 specimen in the herbarium of the Cambridge University. 



