BIGNONIACEAE. 
Determined by ALFRED REHDER. 
CAMPSIS Lour. 
Campsis chinensis Voss, Vilmorin’s Blumengárt. ed. 3, 801 (1896).— 
Schneider, IU. Handb. Laubholzk. II. 623, fig. 402 f. (1911). 
Bignonia chinensis Lamarck, Encycl. Méth. I. 423 (1783). 
Bignonia grandiflora Thunberg, Fl. Jap. 253 (1784). 
Campsis adrepens Loureiro, Fl. Cochin. II. 377 (1790). 
Tecoma grandiflora Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, Herb. Amat. V. t. 286 (1821). — 
Planchon in Fl. des Serres XI. 103, t. 1124, 1125 (1856). 
Tecoma chinensis K. Koch, Dendr. II. 307 (1872). 
Campsis grandiflora Schumann in Engler & Prantl, Natürl. Pflanzenfam. IV., 
3b. 230 (1894). 
Kiangsi: plain of Kiukiang, alt. 100 m., August 2, 1907 (No. 1563; 
climber, 6 m. or more high, on trees, flowers terracotta color). Hupeh: 
without locality, A. Henry (No. 1535). 
AMPHICOME Royle. 
Amphicome arguta Lindley in Bot. Reg. XXIV. t. 19 (1838). — 
Bureau Monogr. Bignon. Atlas, 26, t. 24 (1864). — Clarke in Hooker 
f., Fl. Brit. Ind. TV. 385 (1885).— Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 
sér. 2, X. 63 (Pl. David. II. 101) (1887). — Diels in Bot. Jahrb. 
XXIX. 577 (1901). 
Incarvillea (Amphicome) arguta Royle, Ill. Bot. Himal. 296 (1839). 
Incarvillea diffusa Royle, Ill. Bot. Himal. t. 72, fig. 1 (1839). 
Western Szech'uan: Min valley, dry arid places, alt. 1000-1700 
m., May 24, 1908 (No. 2042; sub-shrub, 60-90 cm., flowers rose-pink). 
This plant is only suffruticose and can hardly be called a woody plant. The 
calyx in Wilson's specimen has rather short teeth and rounded sinuses; the corolla 
is large, measuring 3.5—4 cm. in 
CATALPA Scop. 
Catalpa ovata G. Don, Gen. Syst. IV. 230 (1837). — Lavallée, Icon. 
Arb. Segrez. 33, t. 10 (1880). 
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