SAXIFRAGACEAE. — DEUTZIA 147 
Allied to D. setch is Franchet which differs in its narrower thinner leaves 
rounded or broadly cuneate at the base, not rugulose above, greenish and not reti- 
culate beneath and more closely and less densely pubescent, in its shorter broadly 
triangular and not purple calyx-teeth and in the larger flowers. 
8c. Deutzia Bodinieri Rehder, n. sp. 
Frutex parvus ramis erectis gracilibus fuscis, hornotinis sparse stellato-pilosis; 
gemmae parvae, pauci-perulatae, stellato-pilosae. Folia chartacea, subpersistentia, 
ovato-oblonga v. ovato-lanceolata, acuminata, basi late cuneata, argute v. crenato- 
serrulata dentibus fere accumbentibus, 4-8 em. longa et 1.8-3 em. lata, subcon- 
coloria, supra pilis 3-5-, plerumque 4-radiatis, subtus pilis 4—6-, plerumque 5- 
radiatis laxe conspersa, nervis utrinsecus circiter 5 subtus elevatis; petioli 3-4 mm. 
longi, sparse stellato-pilosi. Inflorescentia corymbosa, 5-9-flore, laxa, pedunculo 
gracili 1.5-2 cm. longo insidens, bracteis lineari-lanceolatis instructa, sparse stel- 
lato-pilosa; pedicelli graciles, 3-8 mm. longi; calycis tubus ut dentes dense albido- 
stellato tomentosus, dentes purpurascentes, triangulari-ovati, acuti, dimidium 
tubum paullo superantes; petala ovato-oblonga, extus stellato-tomentosa, alba, 
5-7 mm.longa; stamina petalis triente breviora, subaequilonga, exteriora filamentis 
apice bidentatis dentibus obtusis anthera breviter stipitata paullo brevioribus, 
interiora filamentis lineari-oblongis apice obtusis v. irregulariter erosis v. denticu- 
latis antheram circa medium affixam gerentibus; styli plerumque 4, 2-3 mm. 
longi. Capsula matura deest. 
Kwei-chau: steep river-banks, one day's journey from Hin-y-tien, April 11, 
1897, E. Bodinier (No. 1540, in Herb. Mus. Paris). 
Most nearly related to D. Fargesii Franchet and D. setchuenensis Franchet; 
the first differs in its thicker, chartaceous and denticulate leaves, nearly glabrous 
above and furnished beneath with hairs having 6-7 rays and in the much larger 
and looser inflorescence, while D. setchuenensis is distinguished by the denser pubes- 
cence, the denticulate leaves bearing on the lower surface hairs with usually 6 rays 
and a central ray, and by the larger inflorescence; D. setchuenensis var. longidentata 
Rehder, which resembles D. Bodinieri in the serration and pubescence of the leaves 
except that the hairs beneath have sometimes 7 or 8 rays, differs further in the 
elongated teeth of the filaments. 
8d. Deutzia lancifolia Rehder, n. sp. : ve 
Frutex ramis erectis gracilibus; ramuli hornotini laxe stellato-pilosi, annotini 
glabrescentes fusco-castanei cortice detersili; gemmae parvae, stellato-pilosae. 
Folia chartacea, subpersistentia, anguste lanceolata, acuminata, basi cuneata, 
serrulato-denticulata, 3-6 em. longa et 0.5-1 cm. lata, supra obscure luteo-viridia, 
Sparse pilis plerumque 4-radiatis conspersa, subtus pallidiora, pilis plerumque 5- 
radiatis, interdum 4-, rarius 6-radiatis conspersa, utrinsecus nervis 4-5 subtus vix 
elevatis; petioli 1-2 mm. longi, stellato-pilosi. Inflorescentia corymbosa, 3-5-flora, 
pedunculo gracili 1.5-3 em. longo insidens, stellato-pilosa; pedicelli graciles, 4-8 
mm. longi; calyx extus stellato-pilosus dentibus triangularibus dimidium tubum 
Subaequantibus; petala ovato-oblonga, extus stellato-pilosa, alba, margine erosa, 
8-10 mm. longa; stamina petalis triente breviora, exteriora filamentis apice biden- 
tatis dentibus elongatis antheram brevissime stipitatam subaequantibus, interiora 
entis lineari-oblongis, apice obsolete incisis v. erosis antheram breviter stipi- 
tatam circa medium gerentibus; styli 3, 2 mm. longi. Capsula matura desideratur. 
Kwei-chau: around Kwei-yang, “mont du Collége,” end of April 1898, J. 
Chaffanjan (E. Bodinier, No. 2223, in Herb. Mus. Paris). ee 
Easily distinguished from the allied species by the very narrow leaves; dad 
nearest relation is apparently with D. setchuenensis, var. longidentata Rehder, whic 
differs in its broader membraneous leaves with the stellate hairs beneath having 
