52 80. PRIMULACEE. 
Sir Joseph Hooker (Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 504) regards this as 
the same as the Indian L. evalvis, Wall., which it certainly very 
closely resembles, but the latter wants altogether the penetrating 
odour of fenugreek of the Chinese plant. It is used medicinally 
and to scent hair-oil. 
15. Lysimachia Fortunei, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. vi. p. 270; 
Hance in Journ. Bot. 1870, p. 275, 1874, p. 261, et 1877, p. 357 ; 
Franchet, Pl. David. p. 201; Engler’s Jahrb. vi. p. 64. 
Lysimachia barystachys, Klatt in Abhandl. Naturw. Ver. Hamb. iv. 4, 
p. 11, t. 1, figura sinistra, saltem pro parte. 
Kranast: Kiukiang (ex Hance et Franchet); Formosa 
(Wilford! Oldham!) ; FoKkrgN: Amoy (Fortune, 7!) ; Kwana- 
TUNG (Sampson! Hance! Ford!) ; Lucnu AncurPzraAao (Déder- 
lein ex Engler). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 
Japan. 
In the Kew Herbarium several specimens of this very different 
species are named L. barystachys by Klatt, notwithstanding the 
fact that there also existed authentic specimens of the latter ; 
and his figure, cited above, has the slender inflorescence and small 
flowers of L. Fortunei and the hairy foliage of L. barystachys. 
16. Lysimachia grammica, Hance in Ann. Sc. Nat. 5™ série, 
v. p. 225; Journ. Bot. 1877, p. 357 ; Franchet, Pl. David. p. 201. 
Kranesu: Chinkiang (Hay, hb. Hance, 10122!) ; Hupen: 
Patung district (4. Henry!) Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
^` 17. Lysimachia Henryi, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Herba perennis, ad L. Klattianam proxime accedens, differt 
imprimis foliis latioribus crassioribus minus hirsutis et fere con- 
stanter oppositis, pedicellis brevioribus, calycis segmentis lati- 
oribus, ovario villoso. 
Huren: Ichang, Patung, Nanto and mountains to the north- 
ward (A. Henry, 250 in part, 670, 758, 1374, 1624, 1983, 
3579!); SzEcHvEN (Faber!). Herb. Kew. 
Although there is not much describable difference between 
this and L. Klattiana, Hance, they are easily distinguished. 
18. Lysimachia heteroganea (sic), Klatt in Linnea, xxxvii. 
p. 501. 
Kwanetune: Fukwing (Krone ex Klatt). 
The above name is probably a misprint for heterogenea. 
