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ni EUCHRESTA Bennett 
~%\ EUCHRESTA TRIFOLIOLATA sp. nov. 
Fruticulus erectus, 0.3 m altus, vix ramosus; foliis pinnatim 
3-foliolatis, 18 ad 15 cm longis, foliolis ellipticis, 6 ad 9 cm 
longis, 3.5 ad 5 cm latis, apice rotundatis ad breviter latissime 
acuminatis, in siccitate pallide olivaceis, subtus parce pubes- 
centibus; fructibus ellipsoideis, atris, nitidis, circiter 12 mm 
longis. 
An erect, unbranched or usually unbranched undershrub, 
about 0.3 m high, the stems brownish, somewhat rugose, about 
3 mm in diameter, the younger parts pale greenish. Leaves 13 
to 15 em long, pinnately 3-foliolate, the rachis 4 to 5 cm long, 
sparingly pubescent, rather conspicuously channeled above; 
leaflets elliptic, 6 to 9 cm long, 3.5 to 5 cm wide, the apex 
rounded to very broadly and obtusely acuminate, the base usually 
rounded, chartaceous, the upper surface greenish-olivaceous, 
shining, glabrous, minutely wrinkled when dry, the lower surface 
sparingly pubescent with short hairs; lateral nerves indistinct, 
5 or 6 on each side of the midrib, the reticulations obsolete. 
Infructescences about 8 cm long, terminal, the mature fruits 
ellipsoid, black, shining, smooth, about 12 mm long. 
Kwangtung Province, Maan Chi Shan, C. C. C. 8740, collected 
by Wai Tak, October 10, 1921. On forested slopes. 
A species at once distinguished from all other described forms 
of this genus by its small size and its pinnately 3-foliolate leaves. 
RUTACEAE 
ATALANTIA Correa 
9X ATALANTIA KWANGTUNGENSIS sp. nov. 
: Frutex glaber; foliis subcoriaceis, oblongo-ellipticis, 10 ad 14 
em longis, utrinque angustatis, basi acutis, apice acutis vel leviter 
acuminatis, nervis primariis utrinque circiter 14, perspicuis; 
inflorescentiis axillaribus, brevissimis, fasciculato-racemosis, 
paucifloris; floribus circiter 6 mm longis, 5-meris, calycis lobis 
orbicularis, rotundatis, petalis oblongo-ellipticis, apice rotun- 
datis, glabris; staminibus plerumque 8, filamentis usque ad 4 
connatis; ovario glabro. 
A glabrous shrub, the branches terete, the branchlets some- 
what compressed, unarmed. Leaves subcoriaceous, olivaceous, 
oblong-elliptic, 10 to 14 cm long, 4 to 6 cm wide, subequally 
narrowed to the acute base and to the acute or somewhat 
obtusely acuminate apex, the upper surface slightly shining, 
the lower somewhat paler; primary lateral nerves about 14 on 
