OQQ BOTA^'Y or THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HEUALD. 
ARALIACEiE. 
.2.20, Aealia CMnensis, Linn, De Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p- 259. Scarce in the Island (Cham 
pion !) . 
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parts 
222. Hehera parviflora, Champ, in Hook. Journ. of Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 123. Pre- 
cise station not recorded (Champion!). 
223. Hedeba protea, Champ. 1. c. p. 122. Ravines of Moimts Gough and Victoria (Champion !) . 
I^anax acuhatum, Ait., is common at Co^lung, opposite Hongkong (Seemann, n. 2457), but has not 
been found in the Island. 
LORAKTIlACEiE. 
221. ViscuM orimtale, WiUd., Dc Cand. Prodr. vol. iv. p. 278. Upon trees in the Happy 
Valley (Secmann! Hauce! Champion!). 
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(Champion!). 
226. LoKAXTHUs Scurrula, Linn. Sp. PI. p. 472?, non Eoxb.— L. Chinensis, De Cand. Prodr. 
vol. iv. p. 301. Upon trees (Champion !). 
HAMAMELIDE^. 
227. RriODOLEiA Championi, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4509. Hance in Wlprs. Ann. vol. iii. p. 842. 
Happy Valley woods (Champion!), 
228. LiQUiDAMBAR CMneuse, Champ. (Tab. XCIV.) ; fohis ovali-oblongis vix acuminatis cal- 
loso-scrratis in petiolum brevem angustatis coriaccis^ racemis terminalibus, amentis superioribus mas- 
culis ovoideis infimo foemineo longius pedicellato globoso. — L. Ckinense, Champ, in Hook. Jonm. of 
Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. iv. p. 164. Wong-ny- Chung A^'alley Ai-oods (Champion! Ilance!). 
The species mentioned by Siebold as occurring in Japan is probably identical with this, and not -with 
L. AUingiana, BI. {Sedgwickia cerasifolia, Griff.). X. Chinense is a high tree, with leaves 3-4 inches long, 
and 1-2 inches broad, distinguished from L. Altingiana by its coriaceous leaves, narrowed at the base into 
a very short petiole. 
Plate XCIV. Fig. 1, a branch, with a raceme of male flowers ; 2, a catkin of male flowers ; 3, section 
of the same ; 4 and 5, anthers ; 6, pistil ; 7, section of ovar}' ; 8, section of female catkin, in fruit ; 9, a ripe 
fniit ; 10 and 11, seeds ; — all, with esception of fig. 1, magnified. 
229. EusTiGMA oblongifolium, Gardn, et Champ. (Tab. XCV.) ; foliis altemis petiolatis coriaceis 
oblongis acuminatis versus apicem grosse dentatis penniveniis glabris, stipulis parvis subulatis deciduis, 
pedunculis terminalibus stellate- tomentosis, floribus laxe capitatis pedicellatis pcdicellis tribracteolatis. 
— E. oblongifolium, Gardn. et Champ, in Hook. Journ. of Bot. and Kew Misc. vol. i. p. 312. Happy 
Valley woods, Mounts Gongh and Victoria, and Black Mountain (Champion !). 
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