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20. Spiraea mollifolia Rehder I.e. ? Material scanty, determina- 

 tion doubtful. 



11. Saxifragaceae 



21. Deutzia vilmorinae Lemoine, Sciineid., 111. Laubholzk. I. 

 381 ; Rehder in Sargent, PI. Wils. I. 7. 



Flowers ]iur[)lish. 



22. Saxifraga sarmentosa L. f. ; Engl, in Bot. Jalub. XXIX. 

 364. (Near the foot ; growing on rocks.) 



22. Saxifraga (Sect. Boraphila Engl. ?) sp. (On the slope and 

 at the foot.) 



Herb, 15 cm. or loss high. Leaves rosulate, coriaceous, ovate, 

 acute and mucronate, obtuse or rotund at base, dark brown, sprinkled 

 with long hairs (1 mm.) above, rugose-wrinkled, glabrous, pale under- 

 neath, nerves obscure on both surfaces, toothed with a few mucronate 

 teeth, 15-20 mm. long, 10-13 mm. broad ; petiole thrice as long as the 

 blade, loosely clothed with long patent hairs. Scapes 15 cm, or less 

 long, hairy. Inflorescence 5 or 6 cm. long, racemose-paniculate, rachis 

 and branches hairy with patent hairs ; bracts linear lanceolate, long 



acuminate, hairy, 6 mm. or less long. Flowers (fruiting specimens 



seen). Calyx segments ovate oblong, subacuminate, some few-toothed 



near the apex. Petals Stamens 10 (?), much exceeding cal^'x- 



segments. Carpels (ripe) 2, recurved, 4 or 5 mm. long (about 2 times 

 as long as calyx-segments, dehiscing down to the base. 



12. Crassulacese 



23. Sedum sp. (On the summit and slope). Sterile specimen, 

 indeterminable. 



13. Melastomaceae 



24. Melastoma candidum Don ; Ford, et IIkmsl. in Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. XXIII. 299; M. macrocarpum Don, Bknth. Pi. Ilongk. 113. 

 (Collected in the field near Cha-ting-fu i'^^Ji^fi). 



14. Begoniaceae 



25. Begonia sinensis A DC, Pritzel in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 



479?; Dunn et Tutch., F1. Kwangt. 113? (At the foot, in shady 

 places.) 



Flowers wliite, sjiecimcn rather imperfect. 



