382 MESSRS. BAKER AND MOORE ON THE 



Rosa multiflora, Thbg. Chienshan. 



B. dayurica, Pall. West of Chienshan. 



Pyrfs baccata, L. North of Saimaji. South of Hiugjing, 

 and elsewhere. 



P. chixensis, L. Kwandien mountains, Jaoling. 



Crataegus pinnatifida, Bge. Fooling. Chienshan. 



Saxifrages. 



Saxifraga (§ Isomeria) Eossir. Oliv. (Hook. Ic. PL 1. 1258). 

 Hills south of Corean Gate and elsewhere, on almost inaccessible 

 and bare rocks ; called by some " Manchurian Ivy." 



Deutzia grandifloba, Bge. Kwandien mountains. South 

 of Hingjing ; sheltered rocky sides of mountains east of Fungh- 

 wangchung. 



Philadelphia coronarius, L., var. tenuifolius. Chienshan. 



P. corokarius, L., var. Chienshan. A form intermediate 

 between vars, a and r) of Maximowicz, who has also seen such 

 (Eev. Hyd. As. Orient, p. 42). 



Chrysospleniitm flagelliferijm, Schmidt. Kwandien. 



C. , sp. nov. ? East of Fungh wangchung. This has the 



leaf of spTicerosperrnum, Max., and inflorescence ofpilosum, Max. 



Adoxa moschatellina, L. Fungwhangshan and Funghwang- 

 ehung. 



Kibes PETRiEUM, Wulf. Toongdien. A variety with dense 



racemes. 



Crassulace^;. 



Sebum aizoon, L. Chienshan. 



Umbellifeiue. 

 Anthriscus nemorosa, M. B. Jaoling. 

 Sanicula rubriflora, Schmidt. Kwandien mountains. 



ARALIACEiE. 



Aralia spinosa, L. Fungwhangshan. Leaves edible. Spines 

 fall off when the tree grows some height. 



