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breviter stipitatum, dense pubescens, stylo longo incurvo, stigmate 

 punctiformi. Legumen maturum compressum, brevissime stipitatum, 

 hirsutuirij 4.5 cm. longum, 12 mm. latum. 



Western Hupeh: Patung Hsien, woodlands, alt. 1500-1600 m., 

 July and September 1907 (No. 1102, in part); Changyang Hsien, 

 woods, alt. 1600-2000 m., July 1907 (No. 1102, in part); Fang Hsien, 

 woodlands, alt. 2000 m., May 19, 1907 (No. 1102, in part); Changlo 

 Hsien, woods, alt. 1600-2000 m., July 1907 (No. 1102, in part). 

 Kiangsi; Kuling, not common, thickets, alt. 1200 m., August 1, 1907 

 (No. 1535; bush 3-5 m. tall). Eastern Szech'uan: Wushan 

 Hsien, woods, alt. 1600-2000 m., October 1907 (No. 1102, in part). 



Cladrastis Wilsonii is closely related to C. shikohiana Makino, from which it 

 differs in the very shortly stalked, broader and hirsute pod. The leaves of the 

 two species are similar; the indumentum, however, of the young leaves of 

 C. Wilsonii is white or very pale yellow, and that of C. shikohiana is bro^Ti. 



This tree is fairly common in the moist woods of western Hupeh but rare m 

 Kiangsi and not reported west of the eastern limits of the Red Basin of Szech'uan, 

 where it is replaced by C. sinensis Hemsley. This is easily distinguished from 

 C Wilsonii by the glabrous ovary and narrower, more numerous leaflets generally 

 oblong and rounded or nearly rounded at the base and more or less villose along 

 the midrib; the flowers, too, are somewhat smaller and the panicles larger, occa- 

 sionally attaining 30 or 40 cm. in length. A. R. and E. H. W. 



MAACKIA Rupr. & Maxim,* 



Determined by H. Takeda. 



Maackia hupehensis Takeda, n. sp. 



Arbor 5-23-metralis trimco 0.6-2.5 m. circuitu. Folia imparipinnata, 

 5-6-juga, foliolis inferioribus 2-3 cm. longis 12-15 mm. latis ovatis, 

 mediis ovato-ellipticis, superioribus 4-6 cm. longis 15-20 mm. latis, 

 ellipticis obtusis chartaceis in sicco opacis subtus pallidioribus, ju- 

 venilibus dense velutinis, adultis subtus dense et adpresse hirsutis, 

 petiolo pubescenti. Racemi basi ramosi, densiflori, rhachi pedicel- 

 lisque tomentellis. Flores pro genere magni, albi, ad 10 nmi. longi 

 bracteati, bracteis subulatis 2-3 mm. longis; calyx campanulatus 

 4 mm. longus, tomentellus, inaequaliter 4-lobatus; petala subaequi- 

 longa : vexillum orbiculatum, emarginatum, unguiculatum ; alae 

 oblique hastatae; carinae petala semisagittata, dorso arete imbricata; 

 stamina basi brevissime connata; ovarium dense hirsutum, subsessile, 

 6-ovulatum, stylo inflexo, stigmate punctiformi. Legumen desideratur. 



* For a detailed account of this genus see Takeda in Not. Bot. Gard. Edinhurght 

 XXXVII. (ined.). 



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