12 74. CAMPANULACEX: CAMPANULER. 
Ledebour (Fl. Alt. i. p. 246) suggests that all the above forms, 
together with A. verticillata, Fisch., and A. communis, Fisch., 
should be regarded as one species, to which he would give the 
name of A. polymorpha. Trautvetter, Joc. sup. cit., follows, 
except that he holds A. verticillata to be a distinct species, and 
Herder retains the name polymorpha, attributing it to Ledebour, 
for the species as thus restricted. Franchet and Savatier endea- 
vour to separate some of them again (Enum. Pl. Jap. ii. pp. 421 
—4?4), but we are unable to follow them; yet the present / 
arrangement is merely a record of the names. 
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ys? 4. Adenophora pubescens, Hemsl., n. sp. | 
Herba perennis (?), albido-pubescens, 98—4-pedalis, caulibus ) 
crassiusculis subangulatis curvatis. Folia caulina breviter petio- | 
lata, tenuia, lanceolata, usque ad 7 poll. longa, longe acuminata, 7 
acuta, grosse inequaliterque serrata, supra leviter rugulosa, gla- f 
brescentia, subtus albo-pubescentia. Flores albi (Henry), in | 
paniculas amplas laxas terminales dispositi, brevissime pedicellati ; 
calycis pubescentis lobi ovato-lanceolati, subacuti; corolla bene 
evoluta non visa. 
Hvrrn: Nanto and mountains to the northward (A. Henry, 
2178!). Herb. Kew. 
Although the flowers of Dr. Henry’s specimens are not fully / 
developed, the plant is so distinct as a species as to be easily 
recognized. Dr. Henry’s number 1, from Ichang, with blue 
flowers, is probably this species. The flowers are about 9 lines 
long, and the corolla rather narrow-campanulate. 
5. Adenophora remotidens, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba, ut videtur, erecta, gracilis (caulis pars superiora flori- 
fera tantum adest), rufo-puberula. Folia subsessilia, crassiuscula, 
lanceolato-oblonga, 1-2 poll. longa, subobtusa, crenato-serrata, 
utrinque puberula, subtus pallidiora. Flores albi ?, semipollicares, 
anguste paniculati, pedicellis recurvis filiformibus ; calycis dentes 
breves, subulati, distantes; corolla anguste campanulata, lobis 
brevibus equilatere triangulatis; stamina vix exserta ; filamenta 
infra medium late dilatata, barbata ; discus glaber, elongatus ; 
stylus longe exsertus. Fructus non visus. 
COREA : Chemulpo (Carles !).- Herb. Kew. 
A distinct species in the substance and indumentum of the 
foliage and small flowers with short distant calyx-teeth. 
