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Hsien, roadsides, ete., alt. 1300-1600 m., July 1907 (No. 2752, in part; 
bush 1-1.25 m. high, flowers white) ; Patung Hsien, roadsides, common, 
alt. 1300 m., July 1907 (No. 2752, in part; bush 1-1.25 m. high, 
flowers white); without precise locality, June 1900 (Veitch Exped. 
Nos. 1183, 11839), A. Henry (No. 5993). 
This form is usually referred to the typical S. japonica, from which it differs 
chiefly in its glabrous, much larger leaves, more cuneate at the base and in the per- 
fectly terete branchlets. 
Spiraea japonica, var. ovalifolia Franchet in Nuov. Arch. Mus. 
Paris, sér. 2, VIII. 218 (Pl. David. II. 36) (1885). 
Western Szech'uan: Mupin, thickets, alt. 1700-2000 m., October 
1908 (No. 1153; bush, 1-1.25 m. high; and No. 1193, seeds only); 
Wa-shan, thickets, alt. 1700-2300 m., July and September 1908 
(No. 2746; bush 1-1.75 m. high, flowers white); without precise 
locality, alt. 2700-3000 m., July 1903 (Veitch Exped. No. 3555; bush 
0.60 m. high). 
No. 2746 has elliptic to elliptic-oblong leaves and approaches the var. Fortunei. 
Spiraea japonica, var. acuminata Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. 
Paris, sér. 2, VIII. 218 (Pl. David. II. 36) (1885). 
Western Szech'uan: Wa-shan, roadsides, alt. 1700-2500 m., 
August 1908 (No. 579, in part; bush 1-1.25 m. high, flowers deep pink); 
west and near Wén-ch'uan Hsien, thickets, alt. 1300-2000 m., July 
1908 (No. 2753; bush, 1 m. high, flowers red); Mupin, roadsides, alt. 
1300-2000 m., August 1908 (No. 579, in part; bush, 1-1.25 m. high, 
flowers deep pink); Mt. Omei, July 1904 (Veitch Exped. Nos. 4841, 
4842); South Wushan, 1901 (Veitch Exped. No. 997, in part, as to 
the fruiting specimen); without precise locality, E. Faber (No. 543). 
Western Hupeh: north and south of Ichang, roadsides, alt. 1000- 
1700 m., July and November 1907 (No. 579, in part; bush, 0.75-1.75 
m. high, flowers pink); Hsing-shan Hsien, roadsides, alt. 1000-1700 m., 
July 1907 (No. 579, in part; bush, 0.75-1.75 m. high, flowers pinE); 
Fang Hsien, September 1900 (Veitch Exped. No. 1510). 
The specimen from Mupin is glabrous, and the leaves glaucescent beneath and 
so approaches the var. Fortunei. The specimen from Wén-ch’uan Hsien is only 
slightly pubescent on the veins, while all the other specimens are more densely 
pubescent beneath, but green, not glaucescent as described by Franchet. 
Here may be added a new variety from Yunnan collected by A. Henry: 
Spiraea japonica, var. stellaris Rehder, n. var. x 
A typo recedit foliis dense et argute duplicato-serratis subtus ad venas pilosis 
4-5 cm. longis, folliculis stellatim erecto-patentibus minoribus 2 mm. longis. 
