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Millettia pachycarpa Bentham in Miquel, PI. Jungh, 1. 250 (1852). 

 Hemsley in Hooker's Icon, XXVIII. t. 2738 (1902). 



Western Szech'uan: Ya-chou Fu, thickets, alt. 600 m.; Novem- 

 ber 1910 (No. 4608; large climber, 7 m. or more). 



Millettia reticulata Bentham in Miquel, PI Jungh. I. 249 (1852). 



Kiangsi: Kiukiang, plains, alt. 100 m., July 27, 1907 (No. 1648; 

 climber 3-5 m., flowers dark red). Western Hupeh: grassy hills 

 around Ichang, alt. 30-300 m., July 1907 (No. 3282; climber 2-3 m., 



June 



1017). 



A colloquial name for this common climbing shrub is " Ch'ai-chiao-t'^ng." 



E. H. W. 



WISTERIA Nutt. 



Wisteria chinensis De CandoUe, Prodr. II. 390 (1825). 



Western Hupeh: fairly common on cliffs and trees around 

 Ichang, alt. 300-500 m., April 1907 (No. 2360; climber, flowers pale 

 purple) . 



Everywhere common from river-level to 1000 m. altitude in western Hupeh 

 and Szech'uan where it is known by the colloquial name of " Chiao-t'eng." 

 A picture of a large specimen will be found under No. 62 of the collection of 

 my photographs and also in my Vegetation of Western China, No, 497. 



E. H. W. 



CARAGANA Lam. 



Caragana bicolor Komarov in Act. Hort. Petrop. XXIX. 299, t. 

 9* (Gen. Carag, Monog.) (1909). 



Western Szech'uan: Valley of Hsao-chin Ho, near Monkong 

 Ting, alt. 3000-3600 m., June and October 1908 (No. 2200; bush 1- 

 2 m. tall, flowers yellow and bronze). 



Schneider 



XXIX 



Monog.) (1909). 



Western Szech'uan: heaths around Tachien-lu, alt. 2600-3300 

 m., September 1908 (No. 2199; bush 1-2 m, tall, flowers bronzy). 



;ana chamlagu 



Monog,) (1909). 



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