80. PRIMULACEE. 51 
21012 ! A. Henry, 125, 276, 1257, 3368, 3850!). Mus. Brit. ; 
Herb. Kew. 
A description of this plant is given, because it was at first 
supposed to be undescribed, and because Dr. Hance’s description 
is supplemented by the very complete materials sent by Dr. 
Henry. In its rosulate leaves it is only approached in the genus 
by the very different L. alpestris, Champ. Hance referred it to 
Stimpsonia, which it resembles in habit, remarking that the genus 
hardly differs from Androsace except in habit ; but, as the genera 
are constituted, and as far as floral structure is concerned, this is 
better placed in the polymorphous genus Lysimachia. 
12. Lysimachia davurica, Ledeb. in Mém. Acad. Sc. Pétersb. 
v. p. 523, et FI. Ross. iii. p. 27, et Ic. Pl. Ross. t. 214; Duby in 
DC. Prodr. viii. p. 63; Franchet in Mém. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cher- 
bourg, xxiv. p.233; Maxim. Ind. Fl. Pek. in Prim. Fl. Amur. 
p. 474; Klatt in Abhandl. Naturw. Ver. Hamb. iv. 4, p. 20, t. 7. 
Curnnr: Peking (ex Mazximowicz); Suinaxine: Laoyehling 
and other hills near Moukden (James! Webster!); SHANTUNG : 
Chefoo (Fauvel ex Franchet); Corea: Soul (Carles!). Herb. 
Kew. 
Dahuria to Mandshuria. 
This should perhaps rank as a variety of L. vulgaris, Linn. 
13. Lysimachia decurrens, G. Forst. Fl. Ins. Austral. Prodr. 
p.12; Seem. Fl. Vit. p. 147; F. Muell. Contrib. Phytogr. New 
Hebrides, p. 17. 
Lysimachia javanica, Blume, Bijdr. p. 736 ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. 
p.502; Klatt in Abhandl. Naturw. Ver. Hamb. iv. 4, t. 5. 
Lysimachia multiflora, Wall.; Duby in DC. Prodr. viii. p. 63. 
Lysimachia consobrina, Hance in Ann. Sc. Nat. 5™ série, v. p. 224. 
Lysimachia acroadenia, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. vi. p. 272. l 
Formosa: Tamsui (Oldham, 313!), without locality (Swin- 
hoe!) ; Huren: Ichang and immediate neighbourhood, and 
Nanto and mountains to the northward (4. Henry!) ; Kwane- 
TUNG: Sainam (Sampson, hb. Hance, 11083 ) Mus. Brit. ; 
Herb. Kew. 
India, Malaya, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, and Japan. 
14. Lysimachia Fenumgrecum, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1877, 
p. 355. 
Kwawasr: in the higher mountains (raves, hb. Zance, 
19587 !). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
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