494 MR. S. TROYTE DUNN ON 
pedunculis fulvo-pubescens, intus glaber. Petala obsoleta. 
Stamina 10, alterna basi bulbosa. Ovarium pubescens, cum 
stylo 2 lin. longum. Drupa crustacea, ovoidea, 4 lin. longa. 
Semen 1, cotyledones semi-globosi. 
Yunnan: Szemao, forests, 4500-5000 ft., A. Henry, 12318, 
12313 A, B, 12708. 
Crategus Henryi, Dunn; C. pinnatifide, Bunge, affinis, foliis 
indivisis differt. 
Arbor 10-20-pedalis (A. Henry), fere undique glabra, ramulis 
pallidis vel rubris,inermibus. Folia graciliter petiolata, coriacea, 
subter secus rhachin sparse pilosa, cetera glabra, lanceolata vel 
ovata, 14-3 poll. longa, apice basique subacuta, crenato-serrulata, 
parte inferiore sepe integra; petioli 3-8 lin. longi. Flores albi 
(A. Henry), glabri, vel circa stylos pubescentes, 7-8 lin. diam., 
corymbis sessilibus subumbellatis circiter 15-floris dispositi; 
pedicelli floribus vix longiores ; bractex lineares, denticulate, 
caduce. Calycis lobi ovati, acuminati, tubo et petalis dimidio 
breviores, persistentes. Petala orbicularia, 2-4 lin. lata, stam- 
inibus paullo longiora. Ovarium omnino inferum, apice non- 
nunquam pubescens; styli 3, liberi. Drupa rubra, globosa, 
7 lin. diam., 5-lobata ; pyrene 5, vix separabiles, dorso teretes. 
Yunnan: Mengtze, 5000 ft., A. Henry, 9426. 
This fine Hawthorn is remarkable for its large red fruit and 
toothed, not lobed, leaves. 
Cryproraniopsis, Dunn, in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2737. 
1. C. vulgaris, Dunn, in Hook. Ic. Pl. t.2737.—Ind. or.; China. 
[Boissieu (Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2™° sér. ii. (1902) p. 806) has 
erroneously referred this species to Pternopetalum David, 
Franch. (Nouv. Arch. Mus Par. 2™ sér. viii. (1885) p. 246, t. 8. 
fig. B). Inthe former the ovaries are nearly twice as long as 
broad, and the mericarps subterete with obscure ridges; in the 
latter, on the other hand, the ovary is shorter than broad, and 
the mericarps much laterally compressed with 5 conspicuous 
denticulate ridges or wings; the leaflets, also, are of different 
shapes. —C. H. W.] 
2. C. botrychioides, Dunn; C. vulgari, Dunn, foliorum 
segmentis latis aflinis, segmentorum numero incisioneque 
distiucta. 
