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*P. ferruginea, D. Don ; Kirk, Forest Flora of New Zealand, 
t. 84. New Zealand. 
*P. argotaenia, Hance. China. 
P. insignis, Hemsl. 
*P. japonica, Sieb. Japan. 
# P. macrophylla, D. Don ; Sieb. fy Zucc., FI. Jap., t.t. 133, 
134. Japan. 
*P. neriifolia, D. Don ; Bot. Mag. t. 4645. Himalaya. 
*P. nubigena, Lindl. in Paxt. Flower Garden, 1851, 162. 
f. 128 ; Gard. Chron., 1891, x., 171, f. 23. Chile. 
*P. Nageia, R. Br. ; Sieb. &,• Zucc. FI. Jap. t. 135. Japan. 
Var. rotundifolia. 
*P. pectinata, Punch, (ex Brongn. § Gris.) New Caledonia. 
Dacrydium Pancheri, Brongn. Sf Gris. 
*P. purdieana, Hook. leones Plantarum, t. 624. Jamaica. 
*P. salicifolia, Klotzsch Sr Karst. Colombia. 
*P. Totara, G. Benn. ; Kirk , Forest Flora of New Zealand, 
t. 115. New Zealand. 
Some of the above-mentioned species may really belong to 
Prumnopitys, but until they flower and can be critically 
examined and determined it seems better to include them 
provisionally under Podocarpus. 
Prumnopitys elegans, Philippi. Chile. 
Pcdocarpus andina, Poepp. 
Stachycarpus andina, Van Tieghem. 
*P. spicata, Mast. New Zealand. 
Podocarpus spicata, R. Br. ; Kirk , Forest Flora of New 
Zealand, t.t. 4, 5. 
*P. taxifolia, Mast. Andes. 
Podocarpus taxifolia, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. Plant, 
ii.^;. 97. 
•Saxegothea conspicua, Lindl. ; Gard. Chron., 1889, v., 782, 
f. 125. Southern Chile. 
*Microcachrys tetragona, Hook. f. ; Bot. Mag. t. 5596. Tas- 
mania. 
