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varieties. I saw in southern Szech’uan only small trees, mostly shoots from old 
trees which had been cut down, and I was able to collect only sterile shoots. 
Wistaria venusta (p. 514). Add the following form: 
WISTARIA VENUSTA, f. PLENA, Rehder & Wilson, n. f. 
Wistaria chinensis, var. alba plena Bean, Trees & Shrubs Brit. Isl. II. 681 
(1914). 
A typo recedit floribus plenis. 
Cult. in Hort. Bot. Kew, “ 333-13 Yokohama,” June 8, 1916, W. J. Bean. 
A specimen sent by Mr. Bean has enabled us to refer this form, which we have 
already mentioned on p. 513, definitively to W. venusta. This form is, as far as we 
know, the only white double-flowered Wistaria in cultivation. 
Bischofia javanica (p. 521). Add the following synonym and the citation of its 
type specimen: 
Celtis polycarpa Léveillé in Fedde, Rep. Spec. Nov. XI. 296 (1912). 
Kweichou: “ Gan-Chouen (Choin-Tang-Tchiai)' May and October 1910, 
J. Cavalerie (No. 3790). 
Wikstroemia angustifolia (p. 535). For Henry's “No. 3313” read “3313 b." 
Wikstroemia gracilis (p. 536). For “ No. 6440” read “6540.” 
Wikstroemia Bodinieri (p. 538). The flowers of Léveillé's species belong 
to Melodinus. 
Brassaiopsis fatsioides (p. 556). For “No. 3967” read “No. 3697.” 
Symplocos botryantha (p. 596). In the enumeration of specimens for “No. 
5272” read “No. 52420.” 
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Smilax longipes (p. 5). Instead of “No. 667” read “No. 677." 
Smilax (p. 7). After Smilax cocculoides insert: 
SMILAX spec. 
Western Hupeh: south of Ichang, thickets, alt. 1000 m., 1907 (No. 474; 
climber, fruit blue-black; seeds only). 
SMILAX spec. 
Western Hupeh: Changyang Hsien, thickets, alt. 1000-1300 m., 1907 (No. 
675; climber, fruit black, leaves large, ovate; seeds only). 
SMILAX spec. 
Western Szech'uan: Wa-shan, 1908 (No. 1119; bush 1.3-2 m., fruit black, 
on filiform peduncles; seeds only). 
: Chloranthus brachystach: . 15). Instead of ''brachystachyus" read 
* brach ystachys.” ee (p ) 
ies Szechuanica (p. 20). Add the following number: 
Western Szech’uan: without precise locality, alt. 1300-2000 m., 1908 (No. 
1416; trees 8-12 m. tall, girth 1-1.6 m.; plants only). 
