SAXIFRAGACEAE. — SCHIZOPHRAGMA 41 
26. Hydrangea petiolaris Siebold & Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. I. 106, t. 54 (1835). — 
Schneider, IU. Handb. Laubholzk. Y. 393, fig. 252 a-i (1905). 
Hydrangea cordifolia Siebold & Zuccarini, l. c. 113, t. 59, fig. 2 (1835). 
Hydrangea bracteata Siebold & Zuccarini, l. c. 176, t. 92 (1835). 
Hydrangea scandens Maximowicz in Mém. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, sér. 7, X. 
No. XVI. 16 (1867). 
Hydrangea tiliaefolia Léveillé in Fedde, Rep. Nov. Sp. VIII. 282 (1910). 
Korea: Quelpaert, U. Faurie (Nos. 358, 1654), T. Taquet (Nos. 809, 2884). 
Faurie's Nos. 358 and 1654 and Taquet’s No. 809 are the type numbers of Lé- 
veillé’s H. tiliaefolia, which is undistinguishable from H. petiolaris. 
The following three Chinese species from Kwei-chau recently described by Lé- 
veillé I am not able to place, as I have seen no specimens, and the descriptions are 
too incomplete for recognition. 
Hydrangea Maximowiczii Léveillé in Bull. Acad. Intern. Geog. Bot. XII. 114 
(1903). 
Hydrangea Kamienskii Léveillé, l. c. 115. 
Hydrangea Arbostiana Léveillé, J. c. 115. 
The first resembles in its short stamens H. Lobbii Maximowicz, but differs in its 
tomentose pubescence, the second is closely related apparently to H. heteromalla 
Don, but has lanceolate petals, while the third may belong either to the Peta- 
lanthae or to the Heteromallae, the description of the seeds as “imperfecte ob- 
longa" may mean that they are winged or wingless. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA Sigs. & Zucc. 
Determined by ALFRED RKEHDER. 
Schizophragma integrifolium Oliver in Hooker's Icon. XX. t. 1934 
(1890). 
Schizophragma hydrangeoides, var. integrifolium Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. 
Paris, sér. 2, VIII. 266 (1885); Pl. David. II. 44 (1888.) 
| Schizophragma Fauriei Hayata in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXII. 131. (Enum. Pl. 
Formos.) (1906.) 
Western Szech'uan: Mupin (type locality), rocky places, cliffs, 
alt. 1600-1800 m., July and October 1908 (No. 1068), Nov., 1908 
(No. 1251, fruiting specimen), alt. 1800-2300 m., October 1910 (No. 
4339); Wa-shan, rocky places, alt. 1200-1800 m., August, 1908 (No. 
1194); Wa-ssu country, Wén-chuan Hsien, rocky places, alt. 1200- 
2100 m., Aug., 1908 (No. 2568); without locality, cliffs, alt. 1400 m., 
June 1903 (Veitch Exped. No. 3562). Formosa: Mt. Taitou, 
U. Faurie (No. 104, ex Hayata). 
western Szech’uan is characterized by large and broad leaves, generally ovate, and 
subcordate at the base, of firm, sometimes subcoriaceous texture, entire or ru 
sparingly denticulate near the apex, glabrous and green beneath and ot ied M 
reticulate. All the specimens quoted above belong to this form except icai 
No. 104 from Formosa, which I have not seen; it may represent a form differen 
