H 





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Vermiscbte neue Diagnosen 



409 



sujperans, glaber; stigma minute 5-fidum. 



E. Meiternichii var. penia- 







««rMm Maxim, in Mem. Acad. Petersb., ser. 7, vol. XVI, no. 9, p. 22. 

 B, Hymetianthes var. pentamerum Makino in Tokyo Bot. Mag., vol. XVI, 

 p. 33* R. Meiternichii, Shirasawa, Ic. Ess. For. Jap., vol. II, tab. 60, 

 fig. 1—13. 



58. Phyllodoce amabilis Stapf in Bot. Mag., 1911, tab, 8405. 



Heimat unklar, vielleicht Caskaden oder Rocky Mts. 



Species P, 



1 



mpetriformi A. Gr., et P. intemiediae A. Gr., affinis, ab utraque corolla 

 campanulata late aperta fere tota alba et fllamentis quam antherae 

 parvae plus quam duplo longioribus distincta. — Fruticulus circiter 

 15 cm alius, ramis erectis rigides dense foliatis, ramulis praeter setulas 

 nigricantes glanduligeras sparsas lineis minute puberulis notatis. Folia 

 creberrima, subsessilia, linearia, obtusa, marginibus arete revolutis, 6 

 8 mm longa, 1,2 — 1,5 mm lata, supra laevia, glaberrima, subtus ob 

 costam validam et margines revolutas bisulcata, in costa densissime 

 albo-papillosa, ad flexuras minute spinuloso-serrata vel in summis glan- 

 duloso-ciliata. Flores ad apices ramorum 5—7, congesti, axillares; pedi- 

 celli filiformes, 2 — 2,5 cm longi, rubescentes, glanduloso-pubescentes, 

 basi prophyllis binis ovatis obtusis valde concavis viridibus circumdati, 

 Sepala ovata, subacuta, 2,5 mm longa, praeter margines superiores 

 ciliolatas glabra, ru bra. Corolla campanulata, late aperta, 5—7 mm 

 longa, lobis late rotundato-ovatis 1,5 mm longis, lactea cum loborum 

 apicibus roseis et ima basi lineis notata. Pilamenta glabra, tenuia, 2 

 2,5 mm longa; antherae 1 mm longae. Ovarium glanduloso-papiliosum; 

 stylus 3 mm longus, inclusus. Capsula depresso-globosa, 2,5 mm alta, 

 mm diaraetro, superne pilis brevibus glanduligeris induratis submuri- 

 culata. Semina oblique oblonga vel semiellipsoidea, subacuta, 0,6 

 0,7 mm longa, pallide brunnea, testa longitudinaliter striata. 



p. U2. 



L XXIII. Vermischte neue Diagnosen. 



1059. Crula grisea (Pranch) Nieuwl., in Amer. Midi. Nat., II (1911), 



(Pranch) Pax, 1902. 



Acer nikoense var. griseum Pranch, 1894. 



Acer griseum 



1896. 



1060. Crula Henryi (Pax) Nieuwl., 1. c, p. 142. 



Henry 



Represented in the U. S. Nat. Herb, by no. 801241, collected 

 by A. Henry (no. 5644) in Scech'uan, Central China, 1885-88. This 

 Js evidently one of the co-type specimens, and has young and imma- 

 ture fruit. Henry's no 5644 B, another cotype from the province of 

 Hupeh has mature fruit. Also no. 596485 from Pat'ung. W. China col- 

 lected by E. H. Wilson has mature fruit and fertile flowers just out of 

 bloom. In the New York Botanical Garden, the plant is represented 

 Wilson's no. 548. — Departement of Botany, University ot Notre 



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1061. Amarella Gurliae J. Lunell, 1. c, p. 142. - Planta annua. 



Caulis simplex vel de basi ramosus, teres vel angulatus, colore pur- 



