MAGNOLIACEAE. — SCHISANDRA 413 
suborbiculari-reniformia, leviter compressa, 3-3.5 mm. lata, testa 
flavo-brunnea laevi nitente. 
Western Szech’uan: west of Kuan Hsien, Niu-tou-shan, thickets, 
alt. 2000-2600 m., June 20, 1908 (No. 9215, type); south-east of Ta- 
chien-lu, thickets, alt. 2000-2300 m., June 1908 (No. 921, in part); 
near Mao-chou, Chiu-ting-shan, thickets, alt. 2100 m., May 22, 1908 
(No. 921, in part); Wa-shan, alt. 2000-2500 m., September 18, 1908 
(No. 921, in part); west and near Wén-ch’uan Hsien, alt. 1300-2000 m., 
October 1908 (No. 921°); west of Kuan Hsien, Pan-lan-shan, alt. 
2300-3000 m., October 1910 (No. 4289). 
This species is most closely related to Schisandra grandiflora Hooker f. & Thom- 
son, which has oblong-lanceolate leaves, very pale, often sub-glaucescent below, 
9-12 white sepals and petals, obtuse or acutish stamens, rarely rounded at the 
summit and beaked carpels. A picture of this plant will be found under No. 356 
of the collection of Wilson’s photographs and also in his Vegetation of Western 
China, No. 473. 
Schisandra Henryi Clarke in Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XX XVIII. 162, 
fig. 55 (1905). — Schneider, IU. Handb. Laubholzk. II. 928, fig. 580 
(1912). 
Schizandra hypoglauca Léveillé in Fedde, Rep. Nov. Sp. IX. 459 (1911). 
Western Szech'uan: Mt. Omei, June 1904 (Veitch Exped. No. 
4722). Western Hupeh: without locality, A. Henry (No. 6226). 
This is a rather rare species, easily recognized by its prominently winged shoots, 
by the glaucescent under surface of the leaves and by the creamy-yellow flowers 
on long and slender pedicels. 
Schisandra glaucescens Diels in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 323 (1900). 
Western Hupeh: Hsing-shan Hsien, margins of woods and thick- 
ets, alt. 1300-2300 m., May 25 and September 1907 (No. 164, in part; 
climber 3-6 m., flowers orange-red, fruit scarlet); Fang Hsien, thickets, 
alt. 1600-2300 m., June 2, 1907 (No. 164, in part; climber 3-6 m., 
flowers orange-red); same locality and altitude, October 1907 (No. 
164*; climber 2-3 m., fruit scarlet); without locality, May 1900 
(Veitch Exped. No. 883); without locality, A. Henry (Nos. 5478, 
5931, 6383). Szech’uan: without locality, A. Henry (No. 5725). 
Exceedingly common in rocky places everywhere in western Hupeh, but not 
reported from western Szech’uan. 
Schisandra pubescens Hemsley & Wilson in Kew Bull. Misc. 
Inform. 1906, 150. 
