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Berberis salicaria Fedde in Bot. Jahrb. xxxvi. beibl. lxxxii. 42 (1905). 



Shensi: G. Giraldi (ex Fedde, 1. c, and Schneider, 1. c). 



Berberis Giraldii Hesse in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. xxii. 272, fig. 

 (1913). 



Shensi: G. Giraldi (seeds only; plants raised and distributed by H. A. 

 Hesse, Weener, Germany). 



This species differs from the preceding chiefly in its glabrous inflorescence. 



Berberis amurensis Ruprecht in Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. 

 xv. 260 (1857).— Schneider in Bull. Herb. Boissier, ser. 2, vm. 260 (1908); 



in Sargent, PL Wilson. I. 375 (1913). 



Berberis vulgaris var. amurensis Regel in Act. Hort. Petrop. n. 414 (1873). 

 Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, s&\ 2, v. 177 (PI. David, i. 25) (1882).— 

 Palibin in Act. Hort. Petrop. xiv. 108 (1895). — Fedde in Bot. Jahrb. xxxvi. 

 beibl. lxxxii. 41 (1905). 



Berberis vulgaris Maximowicz in M6m. Div. Sav. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. ix. 

 469 (Ind. Fl. Pekin.) (1859).— Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxm. 23 (1886), 

 quoad plantain e Chili. — Gilg in Bot. Jahrb. xxxiv. beibl. lxxv. 35 (1904). — 

 Loesener in Bot. Centralbl. Beih. xxxvu. abt. n. 124 '(1919). — Non Lin- 

 naeus. 



Chili: Weichang, W. Purdom, no. 34, 1910; Hsiao Wu tai shan, alt. 

 1600 m., F. N. Meyer, no. 1231, August 20, 1913; same locality, J. Hers, 

 no. 1480, July 14, 1921; Hsiao Wu tai shan, Tieh ling sze, alt. 1300 m., 

 J. Hers, no. 2140, October 7, 1922. — See also Franchet, 1. c, Palibin, 1. c, 

 and Schneider, 1. c. (1908 and 1913). 



? Shantung: 0. Nebel, A. Engler and B. Krug (ex Gilg, 1. c. and ex 

 Loesener, 1. c). 



Shansi: Wu tai shan, alt. 1600 m., J. Hers, no. 2631, July 29, 1923; Wu 

 chai hsien, Ta nan kow, alt. 2000-3000 m., Tchuang Kieh, Hers no. 

 2037, September 7, 1922; Nan yang shan, alt. 2000 m., J. Hers, no. 2730, 

 September 22-30, 1923. 



Shensi: Sze wu hsien, F. N. Meyer, no. 1719, September 1, 1914 (Herb. 

 U. S. Dept. Agric). — See also Fedde, 1. c, and Schneider, 1. c. (1908). 



Distribution: Amurland, Manchuria, Korea. 



As I have seen no specimens from Shantung and the specimens cited 

 by Gilg and by Loesener have been determined as B. vulgaris, I am not 

 sure if they belong to this species, but they certainly cannot be identical 

 with true B. vulgaris L. 



Berberis Thunbergii DC, cited by Hemsley (in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxm. 

 32 [1886]) as collected on the Tsung lin range according to Maximowicz 

 and also enumerated by Diels (in Bot. Jahrb. xxix. 341 [1900]) as col- 

 lected by Piasezki on the Tsing ling shan, is certainly not true B. Thun- 

 bergii, but I have been unable to find a note on the correct determi- 

 nation of Piasezki's specimen. 



Mahonia Bealii Carriere in FL des Serr. x. 166 (1855). — Takeda in Not. 

 Bot. Gard. Edinb. vi. 225 (1917).— Hers in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. 

 Soc. liii. 112 (1922); Liste Ess. Lign. Honan, 18 (1922). 



