CELASTRACEAE, — CELASTRUS 355 



1. Celastrus dependens Wallich in Roxburgh, Fl. Ind, I. 389 (1824); Cat No. 

 4302 (1829). 



Celastrus muUiflortis Roxburgh, FL Ind. I. 389 (non Lamarck) (1824); ed. 2, 



I. 622 (1832). — Prain in Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXXIII. pt. 2, 196 



(1904); A/'oi^i;. /nd. 417 (1905). 

 Celastrus alnifolia D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal, 190 (1825). -De CandoUe, 



Prodr. II. 6 (1825). 

 Celastrus paniculata Lawson in Hooker f., FL Brit. Ind. I. 617 (pro parte, non 



Willdenow) (1875) . — Loesener in BoL Jahrh. XXX. 470 (1902), quoad 



specimen Henryanum No. 12122*. 



Yunnan: Szemao, forests, alt. 1500-1600 m., A. Henry (Noa. J2122x 12122% ^ 

 12122^), — Also on the Himalaya and in Assam and upper Burma. 



2. Celastrus paniculata Willdenow, Spec. I. 1125 (1797). — Roxburgh, FL 

 Ind. II. 388 (1824). — Do Candolle, Prodr. II. 6 (1825). — Wallich, CaL No. 4310 

 (1829). — Wight, IlL 176, t. 72 (1840); Icon. 1. 1. 158 (1840). — Thwaites, Enum. 

 PL Zeylan. 72 (1864). — Lawson in Hooker f., FL Brit Ind. I. 617 (pro parte) 

 (1875). — Loesener in Bot. Jahrh. XXX. 470 (1902), exclud. specimine Ilenryano 

 No. 12122^ — Prain in Jour. Asiat Soc. Bengal, LXXIII. pt. 2, 195 (1904); 

 Novit Ind. 416 (1905). — Pitard in Lecomte, FL Indo-Chin. I. 890 (1912). 



Celastrus Rothiana Roemer & Schultes, Syst Veg. V. 423 (1819). 



Ceanothus paniculatus Roth, Nov. Sp. 154 (1821). 



Celastrus nutans Roxburgh, FL Ind. II. 390 (1824). — Prain in Jour. Asiat. 



Soc. Bengal, LXXIII. pt. 2, No. 5, 196 (1904); NoviL Ind. 417 (1905). 

 Scutia? paniculata G. Don, Gen. Syst II. 34 (1832). 

 Celastrus Metziana Turczaninow in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. XXXI. 447 (1858). 



Yunnan: Szemao, forests, alt. 1500-1600 m., A. Henry (No. 11993, 12572, 

 12572*^). — Also in India and Burma. 



3. Celastrus angulata Maximowicz. See p. 346. 



Series 2. AXILLARES, Rehder & Wilson, n. ser. 



Flores axillares, solitarii v. in cj^nig paucifloris interdum in superiore parte 



aphylla ramulorum pseudo-panic ulam formantes. Folia decidua. Capsula 3-locu- 

 laris. 



Though the flowers are mostly axillary, in some species they are partly 

 crowded at the end of the branchlets into a more or less elongated false panicle 

 leafy at the base, which differs from the true panicle of the preceding section in 

 the absence of a peduncle, in the presence of axillary flowers below the terminal 

 inflorescence, and in the presence of winter-buds in the axils of the flower-besuing 

 bracts at least in the lower part of the inflorescence; these winter-buds are entirely 

 absent in the usually more compound panicle of the preceding section. We con- 

 eider C. articulaia Thunberg the type of this series. 



4. Celastrus hypoleuca Warburg. See p. 346. 



5. Celastrus glaucophylla Rehder & Wilson. See p. 347. 



6. Celastrus Franchetiana Loesener in Bot Jahrh. XXX. 470 (1902). 



Celastrus racemulosa Franchet in Bull. Soc. Bot France, XXXIII. 455 (non 

 Hasskarl) (1886); PL Delavay. 132 (1889). 



Yunnan: " Mo-so-jti," Delavay (ex Franchet). 



