406 MR. $. T. DUNN : А REVISION 
Cusa: Kiangsi, Kewkiang, Bullock, n. 127! Hupeh, Henry, n. 724 
Szechuen, Mt. Omi, Wilson, n. 3273! Kwangtung, N. River, Ford, n. 115! 
Yunnan, Henry, n. 10056 ! 10056 4! 10056 в ! 10824! 
INDIA: Kumaon, Strachey $ Winterbotham ! Falconer, п. 305! Bootan, 
Griffith, n. 902! Nepal, Wallich, n. 6634! Sikkim, Hooker! Edgeworth, 
n. 278! Clarke, n. 26697! 26754! Burmah, Collet, n. 696 ! 
JAVA, Koorders, п. 8210. 
Forma B. Foliorum vena calycesque exigue tomentosi. 
INDIA: Khasia, Hooker, п. 932! 12951 
Forma С. Foliorum vena in axillis tomentosa, calyces glabri.— A. curvidens, 
Dunn т Kew Bull. 1906, 1.; А. callosa, Lindl., var. Henryi, Maxim. т Act. 
Hort. Petrop. xi. (1890) 36; Finet et Gagn., Fl. As. Or. п. (1907) 19. 
CHINA, Hupeh, Henry, n. 6617! 5797! 3471! 3494! 3564! 3955! 
Szechuen, S. Wushan, //enry, п. 7243! 5719!  Tchen Kéou Tin, Farges ! 
Wilson, n. 4762 1 3269! Kweichow, Bodinier fide Finet et Gagn. 
Forma D. Folia membranacea, ovata, acuminata, regulariter setaceo- 
serrata, venis inferne plus minus tomentosis ; calyces tomentosi. 
JHINA: Szechuen, Pratt, n. 101! Wilson, n. 3215! 4765! Yunnan, 
Henry, n. 10780! 
Var. 2. sABLEFOLIA, Dunn, var. nov. Folia basi cordata vel obtusa ; flores 
10 mm. diam. А. sabiæfolia, Dunn in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xxxviii. 
(1908) 357. 
CHINA: Fokien, Hongkong Herb. п. 2402! 
Var. 3. TRICHOGYNE, Finet et Gagn., Fl. Аз. Or. ii. (1907) 20. Folia basi 
cordata vel obtusa, flores 20 mm. diam. 
СнтмА: Szechuen, Farges, n. 370 ! 
Var. 4. FORMOSANA, Finet et Gagn., Fl. As. Or. ii. (1907) 20. Calyx 
tomentosus ; foliorum vent in axillis exigue tomentose. 
CHINA: Formosa, Henry, п. 1388 ! Ford, n. 47! 
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и Var. 5. PUBESCENS, Dunn, var. nov. Folia inferne conspicue pubescentia. 
INDIA : Manipur, Watt, n. 6919 ! 
Maraya: Java, ez Herb. Lugd.- Bat. 1863! 
Var. 6. PILOSULA, Finet et Gagn., Fl. As. Or. ii. (1907) 19. Folia basi 
truncata. 
Cuixa: Szechuen, Tsekou, Soulié, n. 1396 ! Yunnan, Soulié, fide Finet 
et Gagn. 
The species may be distinguished by its yellow anthers, pubescent ovaries, 
and spotted fruits from its allies. 
