19*. TAMAHISCINEJI. 347 



China: without locality (Macartney ! Bradley J Beech ey I); 

 North China (Bunge\); Kiangsu: Shanghai, cultivated (Main- 

 gay \) ; Eokien: Amoj (Fortune, 103!); Kwangtung : Canton, 

 cultivated (Hance, 897 !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



We have no evidence of this being anywhere wild in China ; 

 and Ehrenberg was probably right in treating it aa a variety of 

 the widely spread T. gallica. 



2. Tamarix juniperina, Bunge, Enum. PL Chin. Bor. p. 28, et 

 Tent. Gen. Tarn. p. 45 ; Walp. Bep. ii. p. 117. 



Tamarix chinensis, Sieb. et Zucc. FLJap. i. p. 132, t. 71, ex Bunge. 

 Chihli : Peking (Bunge ! Bretschneider !). Herb. Kew. 

 Bunge's specimen of this in the Kew Herbarium looks quite 

 like T. gallica. 



3. Tamarix Fallasii, Desv. in Ann. Sc. Nat. iv. p. 349 ; Bunge. 

 Tent. Gen. Tarn. p. 51 (var. minutiflora) ; Franchet, PI. David. 

 p. 54 ; Boiss. Fl. Or. i. p. 773. 



Chihli : Jehol (David, 2063 !). Herb. Kew. 

 Eastern Europe to Afghanistan and Sungaria. 

 This also is reduced to T. gallica by most botanists ; yet Boissier 

 follows Bunge in retaining it as an independent species. 



1. Myricaria germanica, Desv. in Ann. Sc. Nat. iv. p. 329; 

 DC. Prodr. iii. p. 97 ; Ledeb. Fl. Boss. ii. p. 131 ; Dyer in Rook.f. 

 Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 250. 



Myricaria bracteata, Royle, 111. Bot. Himal. t. 44. 



Myricaria alopecuroides, Schrenk, Enum. PI. Nov. p. 65 ; Ledeb. he. 

 cit. ; Franchet, PI. David, p. 55; Hance in Journ. Bot. 1882, p. 258. 



Hupeh : Ichang and Nanto (A. Henry !) ; Shensi or Kansith : 

 Tsunglin range (Piasezki ex Maximowicz). Herb. Kew. 



Western Europe to the Himalayas and Siberia eastward. 



67. CAPKIEOLIACE^. 



1. Adoxa Moschatellina, Linn. Sp. PI ed. 1, p. 367 ; DC. 

 Prodr. iv. p. 252 ; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 2 : 

 Baker et S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. p. 252 ; Franchet, 

 PI. David, p. 147. 



Chihli: Jehol (David, 1735, ex Franchet) ; Shingking : Fung- 

 wangshan, &c. (Boss !). Herb. Kew. 



North Europe, Asia, and America. 



