DILLENIACEAE. — CLEM ATO CLETHRA 389 



ingly hairy upper surface of the leaves, the hairs being tuberculate at the base, in 

 the presence of long setulose hairs on the midrib beneath and on the petiole, in the 

 dark brown color of the older branchlets and in the less shaggy tomentum of the 

 young branchlets and the petioles. The inflorescence and its tomentum agree 

 with the type. 



Clematoclethra Hemsleyi Baillon in Bull, Soc, Linn, Paris, II. 873 

 (1890), excl. cit. "Forbes & Hemsley." — Hemsley in Hookefs Icon, 

 XXIX. t. 2808 (1906). 



Clematoclethra tomentella Franchet in Jour, de Bot. VIII. 280 (1894). — 

 Pritzel in BoL Jahrb. XXIX. 471 (1900). — Komarov in Act. Hart Petrop, 

 XXIX. 94 (1908). 



Clematoclethra Henryi Franchet ex Komarov in Act. Hart. Petrop. XXIX. 94 

 (pro synon.) (1908). 



Western Hupeh: Fang Hsien, thickets, alt. 1500-1800 m., July 

 1907 (No. 2015; climber 3-5 m., flowers white); same locality, Octo- 

 ber 1910 (No. 4455; climber 7 m., fruit red); without precise locality, 

 A, Henry (Nos. 6818, 6885). 



Here may be added a species related to C. actinidioides Maximowicz, not col- 

 lected diu-ing the Arnold Arboretum Expeditions. 



Clematoclethra tiliacea Komarov in Act. Hort. Petrop. XXIX. 91 (1908). 

 Western Szech'uan; Tachien-lu, May 1904 (Veitch Exped. No. 3274; 

 flowers white). 



