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Sta., whence I saw a sterile branchlet under No. 35301). Korea: Seoul, com- 
mon, May 24, 1901, U. Faurie (No. 583; with young fruits); same locality, East 
Palace Park, September 24, 1905, J. G. Jack (with fruits); same locality, May 
1909, Taquet (No. 2537; with flowers); Quelpaert, “in sylvis Hallaisan," alt. 
1300 m., August 1909, T'aquet (No. 3215; sterile); same locality, alt. 1200 m., 
July 1909, Taquet (No. 3267; sterile). 
JAPAN. Hondo: prov. Mutsu, * pagis cirea Aomori,’ May 10, 1904, U. 
Faurie (No. 5879; with flowers); prov. Kozuke, Asama, July 1904, U. Faurie (No. 
5878; with fruits); prov. Shinano, Nagasendo, banks of Kiso-gawa near Agematsu, 
October 25, 1892, C. S. Sargent (sterile, leaves very large, measuring up to 16 cm. 
in length and 8.5 em. in width); Nagano, September 1, 1905, J. G. Jack (with 
fruits); prov. Musashi, Tokyo, April 27, 1882, K. Miyabe (with flowers); same 
locality, May 1907, June 1909 (ex Herb. Yokohama Nursery Co.; with flowers 
and young fruits); same locality, April 12, 1913 (ex Herb. Sakurai; “ riesengrosser 
Baum"; with flowers); same locality, common, April 19, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 
6377; tree 13-33 m. tall, girth 0.9-6 m., bark light gray; with flowers). 
The species is not mentioned by Komarov in his Flora Manshuriae, and I believe 
Meyer's specimen from Mukden came from a cultivated plant. 
Pictures of this tree will be found under Nos. x211, x213, x247, x610, x668 of the 
collection of Wilson's Japanese photographs. 
Here may be added the following genus not yet collected in central China. 
HEMIPTELEA Planch. 
Hemiptelea Davidii Planchon in Compt. Rend. Acad. Paris, LXXIV. 132, 1496 
(1872), fide Planchon in De Candolle, Prodr. XVII. 165 (1873). — Maximowicz in 
Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, 289 (1873); in Mél. Biol. IX. 22 (1873). — Fran- 
chet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, sér. 2, VIL, 78, t. 9 (Pl. David. 1. 268 (1884). — 
Palibin in Act. Hort. Petrop. XVIII. 190 (Consp. Fl. Kor. II. 44) (1900). — Schnei- 
der, Ill. Handb. Laubholzk. 1. 224, fig. 141 a-b (1904). 
Planera Davidii Hance in Jour. Bot. VI. 333 (1868). 
Hemiptelea David. Priemer in Bot. Jahrb. XVII. 455 (1893). 
Zelkova Davidii Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 449 (1894). — Komarov 
in Act. Hort. Petrop. XXII. 90 (Fl. Mansh. II.) (1903). — Nakai in Jour. 
Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXXI. 188 (Fl. Kor. II.) (1911). 
Zelkova Davidiana Bean,! Trees & Shrubs Brit. Isl. IT. 694 (1914). 
CHINA. Chekiang: Zah-kou near Hangchou, in earth banks, July 3, 1915, 
F. N. Meyer (No. 1501; serubby, growing into a tree, as hedge material here and 
there; sterile). Kianghuai: Nanking, in banks of soil and debris, May 31, 1915, 
F. N. Meyer (No. 1407; shrub or small tree; with young fruits). Chili: near 
San-tun-ying, in loess banks, June 2, 1913, F. N. Meyer (No. 990; mostly as & 
shrub; sterile); Wei-chang, W. Purdom (sterile); north of Jehol, 1910, W. Purdom 
(No. 296; sterile). ur 
NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Mandshuria: “circa oppidum Mukden in silva 
Fulim," September 27, 1897, V. Komarov (with ripe seeds). Korea: Seoul, Sep- 
tember 24, 1905, J. G. Jack (with fruits); same locality, May 1909, Taquet (No. 
! Bean cites Franchet as author, but I do not find that Franchet has published 
such a combination. Hemsley seems to be the author of the combination Zelkova 
Davidii, because Bentham & Hooker, Gen. Pl. III. 353 (1883), cited by Hemsley, do 
not mention any specific name. 
