June. 1919.] s. MATSUDA .—FLAM'S COLLECTED ON MT. OMEL 135 



15. Umbelliferae 



26. Carum sp. (On the slope, in moist places). 



Herb glabrous, 2.5 dm. high, bx-anches almost wanting. Radical 

 leaves long petiolate with petiole sheathing at the base, 3-parted, 

 partition pinnati-sected, ovate in outline, acuminate, membranaceous, 

 setulose on margin, ultimate segments gross toothed, teeth mucronulate. 

 Stem leaves only one, similar to the radical one, but much larger, median 

 partition long stalked. Inflorescence compound, umbels 10-20 rayed, 

 rays 1-2 cm. long, bracts none (fruiting specimen seen) ; umbellules 

 few-rayed, rays very short, bracteoles few, linear. Fruit laterally com- 

 pressed, ovate, blackish brown with rough • surface ; raericarp terete, 

 inner face flat ; 5 ridges, except the dorsal one, obscure. 



16. Cornaceae 



27. Cornus paucinerYis Hance in Journ. Bot. XIX. 217 ; Forb. 

 ct Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 346 ; Harms in Engl., Bot. 

 Jahrb. XXIX. 506 ; Schneid., 111. Handb. Laubholzk. II. 449, fig. 298 

 n-o ; Wangerin in Engl., Pflanzenreich IV. 229, p. 72, fig. 18 a-e ; 

 Leveille, F1. Kouy-Tcheou 116 ; Rehder in Sargent, PI. Wils. II. 

 576. (Collected in the field near Cha-ting-fu M'^M). 



Flowers white. 



17. Caprifoliacese 



28. Lonicera fuchsioides Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 

 362 ; Rehder, Synop. Lonicera 148. (On the slope). 



Well developed plant has the terminal spikes, as the fig. in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. above cited represents, but in the present specimen the spike 

 is not well developed. 



29. Lonicera saccata Rehder in Sargent, Trees and Shrubs I. 

 39, et Synop. Lonicera 61 ; L. micropbylla GrvEbner in Engl., Bot. 

 Jahrb. XXIX. 595 ; L. micropbylla Willd. var. (Henry's collection no. 

 5306.) (On the slope). 



30. Yiburnum (Sect. Megalotinus Maxim. ?) sp. (On the slope). 

 Shrub? branchlets pilose-pubescent, the older ones glabrous, dark 



purple, terete. Leaves opposite, subcoriaceous, ovate, acute, mucronate, 

 broadly cuneate at the base, entire or 2-3 mucronate-dentate near the 

 apex, dark green, glabrous above, paler underneath, glabrous, but 



