408 МК. 5. T. DUNN: A REVISION 
CHINA, Yunnan, Mengtze, /Tenry, n. 10381 ! 10381 4! 
Sinee deseribing this species Г have had opportunities of studying several 
species of this genus at various seasons in their natural condition, and am now 
of opinion that the fruiting and flowering specimens on which it was founded 
belong to two different species. Т have therefore restricted the use of the 
above name to the species of which flowers and fruit were collected, describing 
the remaining fruiting specimens under the following number. 
16. A. RUDIS, Dunn, sp. nov. Frutex alte scandens, caule dense strigoso 
tandem subglabro. Каті floriferi dense rubro-villosi, alii longi foliosi, alii 
brevissimi fructus solum gerentes. Folia ovata, dense ciliato-dentata, 12— 
14 em. longa, chartacea, supra sparse infra dense strigosa, breviter acuminata. 
Florum pedunculi solitarii vel fasciculati, 18 mm. longi, tomentosi. Васе 
cylindricæ, tomentosæ, elabrescentes, maculatæ. 
CHINA : Yunnan, //eury, n. 11307 ! 13335! 
17. A. Рауши, Franch. in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Par. sér. 2, v. (1884) 515; 
Hemsl. in Journ. Linn, Koc., Bot. xxiii. (1886) T8 ; Finet et Gagn., Fl. As. 
Or. ii. (1907) 18. 
CHINA: Е. Kiangsi, David fide Franchet. 
18. А. LANCEOLATA, Dunn in Journ. Linn. Soc. Dot. xxxviii. (1908) 356. 
Cuixa : Fokien, hedges along the banks of the Min at Yenping, Herd. 
Hongkong, n. 2399 ! 
19. А. ERIANTHA, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. v. (1861) 55; Hemsl. in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiii. (1886) 78. 
CHINA : “N. China, Lindley, 1836 ? ! 
33; 
Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiii. (1886) 78 ; Diels in Engl. Jahrb. xxix. 
(1900) 470 ; Finet et Gagn, Fl. Аз, Or. ii. (1907) 18; Oliver in Hook. Te. 
Pl. t. 1593 (1887); С. K. Schneider, Hl. Handb. Laubholzk. ii. (1909) 323. 
Caina: N. China, Fortune, п. 35, fide Finet et Gagn. Uhina, Fortune, 
n. 39! Shensi, Giraldi fide Diels. Hupeh, Henry, n. 1166 ! 1754! 2076! 
5824! A! n T Wilson, n. 1081. Szeehuen, Wilson! Pratt, п. 7211 Kweichow, 
Bodiner fide Finet et Gagn. Yunnan, Ducloux fide Finet et Gagn. Kwang- 
tung, Macao, Zncarville, cire. 1740, fide Franchet. Kwangsi, Bourne, 1897! 
Wilson notes that the Chinese names are Yang-tao or Strawberry Peach for 
the less hairy, Mao Yang-tao for the more hairy-fruited variety. The 
following observations made by this collector in the field are of interest. 
The leaves on the young shoots are cordately ovate acute ; the young shoots 
and the leaves on them are covered with reddish-crimson villose hairs. The 
pulp of the fruit is green, subacid, and very palatable, the flavour being like 
that of gooseberries. 
20. A. CHINENSIS, Planch. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vi. (1847) 303 
