A List of Plants collected in Cheh-kiang 

 by Chang-shwang-shu. 



The plnnts in the list were collected by Chan<j^-sh\vaiif^-shii 

 (?Mt?;/^) who lives in Hu-cho\v, Cheh-kiang; and his collection 

 was most ])robably done in that district. At fir-^t these plants 

 were sent to Air. K. Honda {Jf.^^^7L), who in tnrn sent them 

 to nic. Of the species in the present list, some are found in the 

 enumeration of plants collected in Hang-chou bj- the latter 

 gentleman, which appeared in Vol. XXVI-XXVII of this maga- 

 zine. However, many are new additions to the list of Cheh- 

 kiang plants. 



Here I express m}' sincere thanks to these two gentlemen for 

 their kindness of sending these materials to me. 



Sadahisa Matsuda, 



Sept. 17, 1914. 



DICOTYLEDONES. 

 I. Polypetalae. 



1. Ranunculus Sieboldi .Mi<| in Ann. Mus. Wot. Lii<^d.-Batav. III. 

 5; I-"r. ft Sav. Bniiiii. I'l. jap. I. S ; Fori), ct Hcinsl. in Joiirn. Linn. 

 Soc. XXIII. 1(> : Mak. in Hot. Ma,<ij. Tokyo XXV 'I (cnm. tig. 1). 



(No. 27). 



2. ? Thalictrum simplex L. ; DC. IVodr. I. lo ; Lccoycr, Monogr. 

 129; Fori), cl Ik-insl. I.e. 'J; Pritzel in i:n.-;l. I'.ol. Jahrl). XXIX. :53r>. 



(Xo. S5). 

 Specimen wants ir., intlcUTniinaljlc. The antlicrs. nuicli longer tlian 

 those of the Japanese plant var. nffinc Regl. 



3. Stephania hernandifolia Walp. Rep. 1. in) ; Iknih. Fl. Ih)ngk. 

 1:5 ; Diels in Engl. Bot. Jalirb. XXIX. 34-5 , et in Engl. FHreieli. IV. 04. 

 (Heft 4-01) 271). (No. 73) 



Noni. jaj). Hnsunoha-kaclzura. 



Notice. — 'IMu' nnniluT in pannl lusis is one givi-n to e.'uli of 1 lie 

 spceiniens liy llu' eolK-etor. 



