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I would only mention in addition that the affinities of Statice Perezii 
and Statice Preauxii lie evidently with Statice arborea, with which the 
former at least shares the beautiful blue of its large and dense panicles. 
They can, however, be easily distinguished by the peculiar shape of 
their leaves. 
Tenerifa: Masca, on the west coast. 
344. Vaccinium.uliginosum L. forma oocarpum R. Pampanini in Bull. 
Soc. Bot. Ital., 1908, p. 124. 
Fructus ovato-oblongi, interdum plus duplo longiores quam lati. 
Prov. di Belluno: S. Vito: presso Ja Forcella di Roan (1980 m). 
345. Viburnum Lantana L. forma brachycarpum R. Pamp., l. c., p. 124. 
Fructus ovato-suborbiculares, parvi, usque ad 6—7 mm longi. 
Prov. di Belluno: S. Vito: Sopra Costa (1080 m). (Minio e 
Pampanini); lungo la Via Nazionale, presso il Confine austriaco (1115 m); 
Valle: lungo la Via Nazionale a Vallesina (775 m). 
346. Cirsium heterophyllum All. forma ramosum R. Pamp., l. c., p. 125. 
Caulis ramosus, 3—4 capitula solitaria ferens. 
. Prov. di Belluno: S. Vito: prati di Roan, nella località ,Rguoibes* 
(1900 m). 
347. Cirsium spinosissimum Scop. forma intermedium R. Pamp., l. c., 
p. 125. 
Caulis plus minusve ramosus, ramis brevibus 1—2-cephalis. 
Prov. di Belluno: S. Vito: pascoli di Prendera (1990 m). 
348. Enkianthus quinqueflorus Lour. var. serrulatus E. H. Wilson in 
Gard. Chron., 3. ser., XLI (1907), p. 344. 
Differs from the type in its much less coriaceous, finely serrulate 
leaves, more or less villous on midrib below, and flowers of the purest 
white. 
Hupeh, Wilson, no. 92! Henry, no. 5475! Yunnan, Henry, 
no. 11009! 
This is a very .distinct continental form. My specimens were 
collected from a tree 6 metres high, growing in .a ravine, south of 
Ichang, at about 4000 feet. Seeds were gathered from this tree, and 
the plant is in cultivation with Messrs. Veitch. 
Henry describes his 5475 as a shrub 3—8 feet high. His 11009, 
from the hills south of Mengtsze, alt. 5000 feet, a bush 8 feet. This 
latter specimen, is in fruit, and has the primary and secondary veins 
on the under side of the leaf densely covered with villous hairs. 
Palibini refers Henrys 5475 to the type E. quinqueflorus Diels 
(Engl Jahrb. XXIX, p. 508) refers this same number to the widely 
different E, chinensis Franchet. 
349. Enkianthus pauciflorus E. H. Wilson, l. c., p. 363. 
Bush 1—3 metres, much branched; bark dark brown, winged, peeling 
off in the third and fourth year. Leaves clustered at the ends of shoots, 
petioled; blade elliptic or obovate, usually narrowed to base 1!/,—3!/a cm 
long, 6—15 mm broad, rounded or obtuse, mucronate, finely serrulate, 
