124. URTICACEH: URTICER. 479 
10295, 11294, 11344!); Lucuu AncurPELAGO (Wri D). - 
Herb. Kew. Unit, 2987) 
Northern India, Ceylon, and Java. 
The volume of the Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. in which Blume 
published Pilea angulata is dated 1852; but a note by Bentham 
in the copy at Kew states that it was not published until 1856, 
therefore Miquel’s name, published in 1854, has priority. 
16. Pilea Symmeria, Wedd. in Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Par. ix. 
(1856) p. 246; DC. Prod. xvi. 1, p. 134; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. v. p. 554. 
Hurren: Patung (A. Henry, 1815, 4043, 4752, 4989, 7340 !), 
Kuei (4. Henry, 6178!) ; Szecuurn: Mount Omei (Faber, 
435!); Yunnan: Mengtze (Hancock, 357 !), mountains S.W. 
of Mengtze (A. Henry, 9790!), Mile (A. Henry, 10453 !). Mus. 
Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
Temperate Himalaya and Khasia mountains. 
17. Pilea umbrosa, Wedd. in Ann. Sc. Nat. 4™e sér, i. (1854) 
p. 187; Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Par. ix. p. 243; DC. Prod. xvi. 1, 
p. 133; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 556. 
Urtica umbrosa, Wall. Cat. n. 4589. 
SzECHUEN: near Tachienlu (Pratt, 110, 142!); Yunnan: 
Mengtze (Hancock, 459!), Fengehenlin peak, 7000 feet (A. 
Henry, 10896 !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. -— 
Temperate Himalaya and Khasia mountains. 
A plaut collected in Yunnan by Dr. A. Henry (no. 11230) is. — 
intermediate between this and P. JWightii, W edd. (Ann. Sc. Nat. 
4"* sér. i. p. 186). Some of the forms of these two species are 
separable with difficulty, as stated by Sir J. D. Hooker in Flor. 
Brit. Ind. v. p. 554. 
18. Pilea Wattersii, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1885, p. 327. 
Formosa: near Tamsui (Watters in hb. Hance 22296). 
Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
19. Pilea, sp. 
Hurrun: Ichang (A. Henry, 2046, 4352, 4352 A, 4352 B, 
4352 C!) Herb. Kew. 
The material of this distinct species is too imperfect for drawing 
up a satisfactory description. The leaves are ovate, long 
acuminate, 3-nerved nearly to the apex, and quite entire. 
