350 67. CAPRIFOLIACE.B. 



cellatis. Folia longiuscule petiolata, coriacea, obovata, oblanceo- 

 lata vel interdum fere oblonga, cum petiolo 3-6 poll, longa ; 

 abrupte acuminata, basi cuneata, integra, sursum crenato-dentata, 

 supra nitida venis primariis impressis, subtus pallidiora venis 

 lateralibus primariis utrinque 5-6 costaque elevatis arcuatis. 

 Cymcem paniculas terminales densiusculas circiter 2 poll, longas 

 dispositae, ramulis pedicellisque parce stellato-puberulis. Flores 

 parvi, brevissime pedicellati ; calycis lobi ovato-oblongi, obtusis- 

 simi ; corolla rotata, lobis late ovatis obtusis staminibus longi- 

 oribus ; stylus elongatus, crassissimus. Fructus ignotus. 



Hupeh : Ichang and immediate neighbourhood (A. Henry, 

 3324!). Herb. Kew. 



Kesembling V. odoratissionum, but easily distinguished by its 

 very small panicles and sharply-toothed leaves. 



3. Viburnum burejanum, Herd, in Add. ad PI. Badd. p. 11, 

 in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1878 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. x. p. 653. 



Viburnum burejaeticum, Regel et Herd, in PL Radd., Monopet. p. 7, 

 t. 1. figs, a-d; Baker et S.Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. p. 383; 

 Regel, Gartenflora, 1862, p. 407, t. 384. 



Viburnum davuricum, Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. p. 135, nee Pall, ex 

 Maxim. 



Shingkxng: Changdien (Boss !), Yungling, between Moukden 

 and the Taloo river (Webster !). Herb. Kew. 



Common in Mandshuria. 



4. Viburnum (§ Euviburnum) Carlesii, Hemsl., n. sp. 

 Frutex stellato-tomentosus, ramulis floriferis teretibus gra- 



ciliusculis glabrescentibus. Folia breviter petiolata, papyracea, 

 late ovata vel rotundata, 1-2 poll, longa, mucronulato-serrata, 

 utrinque praecipue subtus tomentosa, subtus pallidiora, venis 

 primariis elevatis in serraturas abeuntibus. Cymce parvae, urn- 

 bellatae, terminales, breviter pedunculatae. Flores undique glabri ; 

 calycis dentes ovati, obtusissimi ; corolla hypocraterimorpha, 

 tubo stricte cylindrico 5-6 lineas longo, limbi lobis rotundatis 

 leviter undulatis circiter £ poll, diametro ; stamina inclusa; stylus 

 brevissimus, crassus, stigmate capitate Fructus immaturus 

 glaber, valde compressus, sulcatus, calycis limbo aucto coronatus. 



Cobea: Chemulpo (Carles I), West Corea (Perry I). Herb. 

 Kew. 



In foliage and general appearance this species closely resembles 

 the Indian V. cotinifolium, from which it is readily distinguished 

 by the strictly cylindrical tube of the corolla. 



