124. URTICACEE: ULMEX, 447 
mox glabrescentibus, cortice leviter corrugato rubescenti. Folia 
decidua, primum subtus puberula et simul in costularum axillis 
conspicue barbata, demum glabrescentia, subcoriacea, breviter 
petiolata, lanceolata, cum petiolo usque ad 54 poll. longa et 13 
lata, inequaliter duplicato-crenato-dentata, dentibus crassis, 
acuminata, basi leviter obliqua, supra demum rugulosa, costa 
venisque immersis, subtus costa venisque elevatis, venis primariis 
lateralibus numerosis rectis in dentes majores abeuntibus, venis 
ultimis eximie reticulatis; petiolus teres, primum puberulus, 
circiter semipollicaris; stipule membranacee, brunnee, anguste, 
vix semipollieares, cito decidue. Flores juveniles non visi, 
dense fasciculati, pedicellis crassis puberulis, circiter 2 lineas 
longis; perianthium persistens, subcampanulatum, inequaliter 
obtuse 4-lobulatum, lobis ciliatis. Samare breviter stipitate, 
tenues, omnino glabre, ovali-oblongz, cum stipite circiter 9-10 
lineas longs et 5 late, loculo seminifero juxta sinum stigmatosum 
posito, ramis stigmatosis elongatis recurvis hirsutis. 
Hurrun: Changyang (A. Henry, 7780!) ; SzecnuEen: South 
Wushan (4. Henry, 5498!). Herb. Kew. 
3. Ulmus Davidiana, Planch. in Comptes-rendus de l' Acad. de 
Paris, 1872, i. p. 1498, nomen nudum, et in DC. Prodr. xvii. 
p. 158; Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix. p. 24; Franchet, Pl. David. 
p. 266. 
Cumi: Jehol (David ex Franchet). 
We have seen no authenticated specimen of this species; but 
we cannot find any character in the description to distinguish it 
from U. macrocarpa, Hance. A hairy fruit is said to be cha- 
racteristic of both. 
4. Ulmus lancifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. p. 66 ; Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 
ii. p. 86, t. 200; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 480. 
Hurra: Ichang and immediate neighbourhood (4. Henry, 
3271!) Herb. Kew. 
Northern and Eastern India and Burma. 
There is a little doubt concerning the barren Chinese specimen 
belonging to this species; but if not the same it must be closely 
allied, and almost or quite evergreen in character. 
5. Ulmus macrocarpa, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1868, p. 332; 
Planch. in DC. Prodr. xvii. p. 160; Maxim. in Mél. Biol. ix. 
p. 22; Franchet, Pl. David. p. 268. 
