346 66. C0RNACEJ3. 



7. Cornus paucinervis, Ranee in Journ. Bot. 1881, p. 216. 



Hupeh: Ichang, Patung and neighbourhood (Watters, hb. 

 Ranee, 21237 ! A. Henry ! 674, 1683 ! and 218, 471, var. foliis 

 latioribus !) ; Szechuen : Chungking (Parker !) ; Kwangtttng : 

 West river (Ford I) ; Kwangsi : Liuehaufu (Mesnyl). Mus. 

 Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



1. Aucuba chinensis, Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 138. 

 Hongkong (Harland, hb. Hance, 1142 !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. 



Kew. 



This very distinct species (or variety of japonica) is still im- 

 perfectly known, not having been collected, so far as we are 

 aware, by anybody since Harland discovered it. 



2. Ancnba japonica, Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 64 ; DC. Prodr. iv. 

 p. 274; Franch. et Sav. Fnum. PI. Jap. i. p. 197; Bot. Mag. 

 tt. 1197, 5512. 



Cobean Archipelago : Port Hamilton (Oldham, 469 !) ; Lttchtt 

 Arghipelago (Wright !). Herb. Kew. 

 Japan. 



1. Camptotheca acuminata, Decne. in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 

 xx. p. 157 ; Baill. Hist. PI. vi. p. 282 ; Franchet, Fl. David. 

 p. 357. 



Kiangsi: Kiukiang (David, 867!). Herb. Kew. 



This so strongly resembles Nyssasessiliflora, Hook. f. & Thorns., 

 that it might be mistaken for it ; yet all the authors-cited accord 

 it generic rank, and it is really very distinct. It was at first 

 erroneously recorded as a native of Chinese Tibet. 



19*. TAMAEISCINE^f. 



1. Tamarix chinensis, Lour. Fl. Oochinch. p. 182 ; DC. Prodr. 



iii. p. 96 ; Bunge, Fnum. PI. Chin. Bor. p. 28, et Tent. Gen. Tarn. 



p. 46; Hook, et Am, Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 186; Debeaux, Fl. 



Tients. p. 21 ; Bretschn. Early Bes. p. 138 ; Franchet in Mem. 



Soc. Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. p. 220 ; Franch. et Sav. Fnum. PI. 



Jap. i. p. 54. 



Tamarix gallica, |3. chinensis, Ehrenb. in Linncea, ii. p. 267- 



Tamarix indica, fVilld. ; Maxim, hid. Fl. Pek. in Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 47 1. 



t By an oversight this small Order was omitted in its proper place. 



