580 CORRECTIONS 
Western Hupeh: (No. 2720). 
No. 1703 from Kiangsi belongs to A. heterophylla, but not to the var. 
amurensis; it is possibly a new variety. 
Parthenocissus Henryana (p. 101). Wilson's No. 440 does not belong here, but 
is the type of the following species: 
PARTHENOCISSUS LAETEVIRENS Rehder in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. XXI. 190 
(1912). 
Parthenocissus Henryana Gagnepain in Sargent, Pl. Wilson. 1. 101 (1911), 
quoad specimen No. 440. 
Western Hupeh: (No. 440, type; Veitch Exped. Nos. 1414, 1414^, in 
part, flowering specimens only). 
Parthenocissus himalayana, var. rubrifolia (p. 101). The synonym Parthenocis- 
sus sinensis Diels & Gilg belongs to Vitis Piasezkiü Maximowiez. — Cf. 
Rehder in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. XXI. 192 (1912). 
Lonicera pileata (p. 135). Wilson's No. 883 enumerated under this species is the 
type of the following species: 
Lonicera NrTIDA Wilson in Gard. Chron. ser. 3, L. 102 (1911). 2 
Lonicera pileata Rehder in Sargent, Pl. Wilson. I. 135 (1911), quoad speci- 
men No. 833. 
Western Szech’uan: (No. 833). 
Prunus pseudocerasus (p. 245). The Prunus pseudocerasus Lindley belongs to 
the subsect. Ceraseidos Koehne, ser. Euceraseidos Koehne; the name P 
pseudocerasus as used in this work should be replaced by the following 
name: 
Prunus SrgBorpr Wittmack in Gartenfl. LI. 272 (1902). — Cf. Koehne in Fedde, 
Rep. Nov. Sp. XI. 267, 270 (1912) and in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. XXI. 
182 (1912). 
Prunus serrulata (p. 246). Instead of Prunus donarium Siebold read: Prunus 
donarium Koidzumi in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXV. 259 (1911). — Cf. Koehne 
in Fedde, Rep. Nov. Sp. XI. 267 (1912). ES 
Prunus Tschonoskii (p. 261). Add as a synonym: Prunus crassipes Koidzumi in 
Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXV. 260 (1911). — Cf. Koehne in Fedde, Rep. Nov. 
Sp. XI. 274 (1912). 
Prunus triflora (p. 276). Professor Koehne informed us in his letter of Decem- 
ber 10, 1912, that Prunus sarcina Lindley in Trans. Hort. Soc. VII. 239 
(1830), of which he had recently seen the type specimen, is the same 83 
P. triflora, and the oldest name for this species, as Prunus triflora Rox- 
burgh, though published as a nomen nudum as early as 1814, was not 
described until 1832. 
Styrax Wilsonii (p. 293). Published independently two months later under the 
same name by Rolfe in Bot. Mag. CXXXVIII. t. 8444 (July 1912). : 
Pterostyrax hispidus (p. 295). Citation for Halesia hispida Masters should read: 
Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXII. 176, fig. 34 (1884). : 
Forsythia suspensa (p. 302). Wilson's specimens differ somewhat from typical F. 
suspensa, var. Fortunei, and have been distinguished as: —— 
FonsvTHIA SUSPENSA, var. ForTUNEI, f. ATROCAULIS Rehder in Mitt. Deutsch. 
Dendr. Ges. X XI. 193 (1912). 
Forsythia suspensa Rehder in Sargent, Pl. Wilson. I, 302 (1912), quoad 
specimina citata. 
Western Hupeh: (No. 637). 
