ROSACEAE. — PRUNUS 218 
mm. longi, inclusi v. subinclusi, glabri; cupula 5 mm. longa, e basi 
obtusa campanulato-tubulosa, glabra; sepala patentia, oblonga ob- 
tusiuseula, 3 mm. longa, integra, glabra; petala ovata, 9 mm. longa, 
5 mm. lata, acutissima, irregulariter eroso-denticulata, alba; stamina 38, 
petalis aequilonga, ad 10 mm. longa; pistillum 10 mm. longum, stylus 
stamina aequans v. subbrevior, glaber. Drupa ovalis, 9 mm. longa, 
6 mm. diam.; putamen late ovatum, 7.6:5.8:4.8 mm., obsolete v. sat 
manifeste suleatum carina plana. 
Western Hupeh: Patung Hsien, thickets, alt. 800-1200 m., 
April 1907, fruiting branches without date (No. 2826). Szech'uan: 
4. Henry (No. 5477). 
This species is named for the daughter of the author. Henry’s No. 5477 is the 
type of P. rufoides, var. glabrifolia Schneider, and does not differ in the least in 
foliage from Wilson's specimens; the pedicels of the fruits are in clusters of 1 to 4 
and are 20-23 mm. long, the stone is about 8 mm. long and 5 mm. thick and has 
rather marked transverse furrows. 
Prunus saltuum Koehne, n. sp. 
Arbor 5-metralis, truncus 20 cm. diam.; rami annotini crassi, nigro- 
fusci, hine inde pilis brevibus conspersi. Folia ignota. Involucra 
Sub anthesi pauca tantum persistentia, 1 cm. longa, 0.7 em. lata; 
flores 1-2 umbellati, praecoces; pedicelli circiter 7 mm. longi inclusi, 
dense pilosi; cupula fere 6 mm. longa, e basi obtusa crasse tubulosa, 
extus basi dense, superne laxius villosiuscula; sépala erecto-patentia, 
oblonga subretusa, 3.5 mm. longa, integra, tenere ciliata, extus parce 
pilosa v. rarius glabra; petala rotundato-ovata, 12-13 mm. longa, 
3.5-9 mm. lata, bilobo-emarginata sinu angusto, alba; stamina 39, 
petalis quarta parte breviora, ad 9 mm. longa; pistillum 11 mm. 
longum, stylus staminibus subbrevior, glaber. Drupa ignota. 
Western Hupeh: Patung Hsien, glades, alt. 1300 m., April 1907 
(No. 2824). 
y. This species i i i ut/has dark-colored branch- 
Wits, oriee padod, online’ cr tc tote, A abdita age es en 
teeth, larger petals and longer stamens. Further differences in the leaves and 
fruits will probably be found when complete material is known. 
Prunus serrula Franchet, var. tibetica (Batalin) Koehne, n. comb. 
Prunus puddum, var. tibetica Batalin in Act. Hort. Petrop. XIV. 168 (1895). 
Prunus cerasoides, iei tibetica Schneider in Fedde, Rep. Nov. Sp. I. 54 (1905). 
Arbor 5-11-metralis, coma densa, truncus 10-60 em. diam.; cortex 
laevis, cinereo-fuscus, haud nitens, rimis transversalibus sparsis, 1.5-3 
cm. latis, 4-7 mm. altis rugosis interruptus; ramuli novelli glabri v. 
