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Asiatic. The genus may be considered somewhat closely related to 

 Rtdac and in the natural system would come between Acer and Bidac 

 as the latter stands between the new genus and Dipteronia Oliv,, 1896. 



1031. Crula cissifolia (Sieb. et Zucc.) Nieuwl, 1. c, p. 141. — Acer 



cissifolhim (Sieb. et Zucc.) C. Kock, 1864. 



Negundo cissifolium Sieb. et 



Zucc, 1846. 



The plant is represented in the U. S. National Herbarium 



by no. 18106. collected by Tschonoski in Japan. It is a fertile 



and fruiting specimen; some samaras having three wings. 



flowering 



Also no. 136663 from Nikko (Mitsude-Kaide), May 9, 1879, collected by 

 Matsumura. It has only stamen bearing flowers. No. 210532 from 

 Nanokawa, Tosa, July 18, 1892, has mature fruit. 



1032. Crula sutchuensis (Franch.) Nieuwl,, 1. c, p. 141. 



chuense Franchi, 1894. 



Acer sut- 



1033. Crula triflora (Komarow) Nieuwl, 1. c, p. 14:1. — Acer triflorim 



Komarow, 1901. 



1034. Crula mandschurica (Maxim.) Nieuwl., 1. c, p. 141. 



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Acer 



mandschuricum Maxim., 1868. 



U. S, Nat. Herb. Specimen no. 18107 



from Northeastern Manchuria, 1860, fruit in umbels. N. Y. Bot. 

 Gard, Herb, has a specimen, Wilson's no. 1883. 



1035. Crula ntkoensis (Maxim.) Nieuwl., 1. c, p. 141. 



Acer nikoense 



Maxim., 1868. — U. S. Nat. Herb. Specimen no. 18084. Kitch's collected 

 by C. S. Sargent, Oct. 17, 1892, at Nikko, Japan, has mature fruit 

 no. 18083 is a sterile specimen of the same. Tschonoski's specimen 

 no. 18030, U. S. Nat. Herb, has flowers and mature fruit, developed and 

 undeveloped leaves. No. 18 031 of the same with mature fruit and 

 leaves and perfect flowers, collected at Nagasaki, Japan, in 1863, and 



tentatively labelled „Negundo?" 



Also no. 596579 collected by E. H. 



Wilson for Yeitch et Sons in Western Hupeh, C. China. The flowers 

 have ten stamens and are in corymbs. Wilson's no. 639 in the N. Y. 

 Bot. Garden Herb,, which I have not determined for want of time, also 

 seems to belong to this group. 



1036. Convolvulus fracto-saxosa De Petrie^ in Transact, and 



Perennis, ubique 

 Rhizoma gracile radices tenues 



Proceed. New Zeal. Inst., XLV (1913), p, 271. 

 pubescentia cinerea copiose vestita. 



ramosos subhorizontales edens. 

 procumbentes. 



Caules simplices v. a basi divisi, 

 Folia longe petiolata, trimorpha, forma ac magni- 



tudine variabilia; in forma ultima ac simul multo frequentissima 

 laminae longae (ad 3 cm), angustae, subhastate tripartita, lobo terminal! 

 lineari obtuso v. subacute supra ± canaliculate (costa obscura), lobis 

 lateralibus a laminae basi emissis subtriangularibus a parte exteriore 



dilatatis ac plerumque alte divisis. 



Plores axillares, solitarii, longe 



pedunculati. 



alba, 2 cm in diam. — 



tere Basin, on shingle-slip. 



Sepala inaequalia, late obovata, ± crenata. 



Corolla 



New Zealand. 



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Inland Kaikouras, Awa- 



T.. Cookavne. P. R. S., 



P.L, S., who has supplied the material for this description. The species 



is no doubt closely' related to C. eruhescens Sims, but the rem 



arkable 



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